K KenC210 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 184 0 San Antonio, TX Feb 5, 2012 #1 how would you figure how much displacement some round dowel bracing would take up? Click to read more...
how would you figure how much displacement some round dowel bracing would take up? Click to read more...
J jeremyg1 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 209 2 Cedar Rapids, IA Feb 5, 2012 #2 first figure area: A = pi*r^2 then multiply it by the length. Say you have a 16 inch long piece of 1.5 inch diameter dowel rod. A = 3.14 x .75^2 A= 1.77 sq inches V=1.77 x 16 V= 28 cubic inches or .016 cubic feet
first figure area: A = pi*r^2 then multiply it by the length. Say you have a 16 inch long piece of 1.5 inch diameter dowel rod. A = 3.14 x .75^2 A= 1.77 sq inches V=1.77 x 16 V= 28 cubic inches or .016 cubic feet
OP K KenC210 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 184 0 San Antonio, TX Feb 5, 2012 Thread Starter #3 ok thanks so if i am using the torres calc do i use cubic feet for the bracing displacement?
J jeremyg1 10+ year member Senior VIP Member 209 2 Cedar Rapids, IA Feb 5, 2012 #4 Yes, I believe so.