How to Design Trusses in ClearCalcs

Learn how you can effectively design common trusses for residential and light commercial buildings in ClearCalcs structural design software.

April 19, 2023

Learn how you can effectively design common trusses for residential and light commercial buildings in ClearCalcs structural design software.

About this event

Trusses are common structural systems used to design and construct various buildings, including residential, commercial, and industrial structures, to span large distances. These trusses consist of a series of interconnected steel members, typically arranged in a triangular pattern, that provide support and stability for the roof.

Join Laurent Gérin, ClearCalcs’ structural expert, on Wednesday, April 19th, 2023, from 1 pm to 2 pm Eastern Time (ET) to learn more about how you can easily analyze and design a typical truss in ClearCalcs.

In this webinar, we will cover:

  • How to input common truss geometries and loads in ClearCalcs
  • Linking truss analysis results to ClearCalcs’ design calculators
  • Worked examples of truss designs using ClearCalcs

All registered attendees will receive a recording of the webinar after the event.

Your Speakers

Laurent Gérin, P.Eng.
North America Engineering Team Lead, ClearCalcs

Laurent is an experienced structural engineer passionate about all things structural engineering and applying theory, whether in groundbreaking new software or designing innovative new bridges out of aluminum.

Connor Conzelman
Director of Customer Success, ClearCalcs

Connor is an experienced Mechanical Engineer who found his passion in connecting his people and technical skills to help engineers in every step of their design process. Before joining ClearCalcs, Connor worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer focusing on energy-efficient designs at Elara Engineering in Chicago and completed his MBA from Western Illinois University.

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