Medeek
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I was really hoping to get my hands on a a good truss software even if I had to shell out the big bucks. I contacted Miitek and Alpine and neither of them are willing to sell or lease their software to an architect or engineer. Something about trusses becoming a commodity. Bottom line is there aren't a whole lot of decent truss calculators/designers out there. If you want a truss design you have to get a truss manufacturer to quote you on a job and generate the engineered plans.
So I purchased a couple of books and starting reading up on trusses and how they are manufactured and designed. I've still got a lot to learn but just today I started into programming a basic truss estimator:
http://design.medeek.com/calculator/calculator.pl
It doesn't do a whole lot yet, just produces a picture and some dimensions but I will probably have it calculate loads and axial forces in the truss members. I apologize that Internet Explorer does not currently work with the images, for some reason there is no native SVG support in Microsoft browsers. I would also like it to analyze the plates and calculate those as well.
If anyone has any thougts on what else this sort of thing should do let me know. I'll probably being hacking away at it for the next few weeks in between other stuff so hopefully it can develop into something useful.
So I purchased a couple of books and starting reading up on trusses and how they are manufactured and designed. I've still got a lot to learn but just today I started into programming a basic truss estimator:
http://design.medeek.com/calculator/calculator.pl
It doesn't do a whole lot yet, just produces a picture and some dimensions but I will probably have it calculate loads and axial forces in the truss members. I apologize that Internet Explorer does not currently work with the images, for some reason there is no native SVG support in Microsoft browsers. I would also like it to analyze the plates and calculate those as well.
If anyone has any thougts on what else this sort of thing should do let me know. I'll probably being hacking away at it for the next few weeks in between other stuff so hopefully it can develop into something useful.
So my question is, what is the advantage to reinventing the wheel? As far as I am concerned, the reason for using trusses was to save time/ labor. If you are going to build them yourself, whats the point?
