engineerTimber - Designing Timber Columns
This is the third webinar in engineerTimber, a series of seven CPD webinars providing an introduction to structural engineering in timber. This session focuses on the process of designing timber columns - the vertical supports of a building. Ideas like buckling and bearing are introduced in a practical way, before speaker James Norman demonstrates some simple calculations. The lecture contains technical content but also provides shortcuts and tables for those from a non-engineering background. It is presented by James Norman (Bristol University) and Vikki Edmondson (Northumbria University).

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engineerTimber - Designing Timber Connections

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engineerTimber – Designing Timber Beams & Joists

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How to Design Wood Columns | Design Example : IBC & NDS

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How much load can a timber post actually carry?

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What’s the Deal with Base Plates?

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How to laminate timber properly for use as a bearer or structural beam

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Timber Beam Design | According to Eurocode | Tutorial

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Mass Timber Basics: Structural & Material Qualities

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The Difference Between Timber Framing and Post & Beam

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Timber post design made easy

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engineerTimber - Introduction to Structural Timber Properties & Usage

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What do tech pioneers think about the AI revolution? - The Engineers, BBC World Service

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TDUK: Designing Timber Structures: an introduction

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Mass timber: the future of construction? | FT Rethink

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Design of Reinforced Concrete Columns (Part 1)

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Sizing timber. Part 1 - Terminology

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Structural Toolkit: Timber Column Design - AS 1720

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