Understand in 5 minutes! A concise explanation of the "route" and "compliance assessment" in structural calculations.
We will also introduce the relationship between routes and column materials related to construction period and economic efficiency.
"Structural calculation" refers to the process of calculating the weight of the building itself and loads when constructing a building, as well as determining whether it can withstand not only the Earth's gravity but also earthquakes and typhoons. The term "route" refers to the method (rules) of calculation. Typically, calculations are performed using specialized software. The routes for structural calculations are defined by the Building Standards Act, and the details must be submitted to the building administrator or a designated inspection agency to confirm compliance with the standards of the Building Standards Act and other regulations. This is referred to as "building confirmation." There are three types of calculation methods: Route 1, Route 2, and Route 3. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the PDF document.*
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