Hi!
I can´t find any standard glulam sections according to EN 390 in Robot.
Does anyone know if such section exist in Robot?
And if, where can I find them?
Regards
Ludwig Lundberg
No, such database is not available in the current version of Robot. I have added such request to the wish list.
At this moment you can try to use Kerto database, define section using the Parametric tab of the sections dialog or find the right section automatically using the parametric timber section design.
Tank you for the answer!
Using par. section was a good option in the design phase.
Ludwig Lundberg
@sor2007 wrote:
timberdesing capabilities in robot very poor unlike steel
The timber design on RSA is intended for so called heavy timber being beams and columns and the design of these elements has got exactly the same functionality as the steel one however the timber design module neither support (shear) walls (e.g. with plywood) not floors.
Hi Artur,
I guess we need to create glulam sections and define glulam mechanical properties . I m sure i need to create the cross section properties in the section definition module?
i did worked on crossrail proect creating very unusual section in steel using robot section definition module. that the way?
Hi, is this still the situation with RSA? Or is there now a glulam database available for analysis purposes?
There is no such database in RSA
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Hi everyone, @Artur.Kosakowski
I wonder if I can use RSA for all types of calculations instead of using a bunch of small specific products and hand calcs. For example, to calculate a kind of complex cantilevered RedLam laminated veneer lamer beam with multiple loads, or to calculate a wood frame with multiple types of structural wood. I see RSA 2022 still implements NDS 2012 while we currently using the 2018 standard. Yesterday I tried to add a new type of structural composite lumber and couldn't. I went to the Material menu/Timber, and there is a drop-down box with references to implemented codes in RSA, which I have to choose as well. Which one should I use for RedLam products in this case?