Thanks for the video, and for your efforts in making these detailed walkthroughs accessible to everyone. In terms global and local coordinates, how are they used in practice, and when is one preferred over the other?
Hi there, welcome to the channel. Local is usually used when the load is "perpendicular" to the element. A nice example is wind load. It is usually perpendicular to the surface of the element. Loads that do not "care" about the orientation of the element are modeled via global coordinates. Gravity is one of them.
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This is the best place to learn about RSA program. Do you have a paid course for both essential and advance uses . Thank you soo much. I really love and appreciate your work Sir.
Thanks a lot for your feedback. No, I am planning my course to be perfectly free, and there will be more videos covering advanced uses of robot. But of course, one has to cover the essentials first.
Hello there. of course. The different values can be attributed to different material characteristics. Especially in terms of deflection. so all good ^_^
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Thanks for the video, and for your efforts in making these detailed walkthroughs accessible to everyone. In terms global and local coordinates, how are they used in practice, and when is one preferred over the other?
Hi there, welcome to the channel.
Local is usually used when the load is "perpendicular" to the element.
A nice example is wind load. It is usually perpendicular to the surface of the element.
Loads that do not "care" about the orientation of the element are modeled via global coordinates. Gravity is one of them.
Makes sense, thank you!@@CivilEngineeringEssentials
Really amazing tutorail
You are most welcome, stay tuned for more content.
Amazing tutorial.
Most welcome
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Great work sir. Looking forward for more amazing videos.
Hi there,
Sure thing. Consider supporting the channel by suggesting it to your colleagues.
There are a lot of videos on the channel, and there are weekly videos being updated as we speak.
Regards,
CEE
This is the best place to learn about RSA program. Do you have a paid course for both essential and advance uses . Thank you soo much. I really love and appreciate your work Sir.
Thanks a lot for your feedback. No, I am planning my course to be perfectly free, and there will be more videos covering advanced uses of robot. But of course, one has to cover the essentials first.
Informative , Thanks
You are most welcome. Stay tuned for more content.
Does robot also allow use rollers and hinges on simple analysis of beams.
Hi
First I would like to thank you for your efforts.
When I put the same examples values, I get another results, ca, you help me in this issue?
Hello there.
of course. The different values can be attributed to different material characteristics. Especially in terms of deflection.
so all good ^_^