Structural Integrity of Residential Houses: Five Real-World Engineering Use Cases
Field Inspections, Calculations, Drawings, and Professional Reports Used by Structural Engineers
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Structural Integrity of Residential Houses — Five Real-World Engineering Use Cases is a practical, field-driven guide that demonstrates how structural engineers evaluate, diagnose, and resolve real residential structural problems.
Rather than relying on theory alone, this book is built around five complete, real-world use cases, each presented exactly as a practicing structural engineer would approach them in professional work. Every chapter walks the reader through the full engineering workflow, including site observations, damage assessment, load path evaluation, calculations, drawings, and formal report documentation.
Inside, you will find:
• Residential structural inspections based on actual field conditions
• Gravity, lateral, and uplift load path analysis explained visually
• Foundation, framing, shear wall, and anchorage evaluations
• Differential settlement, earthquake damage, and renovation load increase case studies
• Annotated drawings, diagrams, and plan details
• Step-by-step calculations tied directly to code-based assumptions
• Photo-style exhibits and inspection notes
• Schedules, details, and engineer-style recommendations
• Complete professional engineering report structures embedded within each chapter
Each use case is organized to mirror how structural engineers document work for homeowners, contractors, building departments, and insurers. Technical concepts are explained clearly while maintaining professional accuracy, making this book valuable for both learning and reference.
Who this book is for:
• Structural and civil engineers
• Engineering students and exam candidates
• Home inspectors and construction professionals
• Architects and designers working with residential structures
• Anyone seeking a clear, practical understanding of how residential structural decisions are made
This is not a simplified overview—it is a hands-on engineering guide that shows how real houses are evaluated, repaired, and strengthened using professional methods.
If you want to understand how structural engineers actually think, calculate, draw, and report on residential buildings, this book provides a rare, complete, and practical perspective.