Books mentioned in the video: Book 1 - Data Book for Civil Engineers geni.us/dpGEQt Book 2 - Steel Designers' Handbook geni.us/T2bK Book 3 - Reinforced Concrete Basics geni.us/6MsC8 Book 4 - Reinforced Concrete Basics geni.us/6MsC8 Book 5 - Time-Dependent Behaviour of Concrete Structures geni.us/dlJJ9 Book 6 - Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain geni.us/W4KP Book 7 - Computational Engineering www.istructe.org/resources/guidance/computational-engineering/ 🔩 Mola Engineering Kit: molamodel.com/?ref=brendanhasty. Use code:brendanhasty to get 10% off on checkout
If I was to add to this list it would be: Structural Analysis: A Unified Classical and Matrix Approach (Ghali, Neville, Brown). Excellent for understanding how your FEA models work and for all sorts of more complex analyses represented in a way that they're readily input into your computer to solve. Some other honourable mentions: 1. Structural Engineer's Pocket Book (Cobb). Eurocode and UK /Ireland based primarily but when I worked in Aus everyone had one. 2. Reinforced Concrete Design: To Eurocode 2 (Mosley, Bungey, Hulse). Again Eurocode based.
Happy new year Brendan, That was a solid list of recommended books. The steuctural engineers's pocket book by Fiona Cobb is another book to have. Stay safe Malik from Barbados.
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@@svoids I think we didn't learn enough from what is/was beautiful and still stands. We seem to be very busy building ugly, moldy structures that don't last long.
Books mentioned in the video:
Book 1 - Data Book for Civil Engineers geni.us/dpGEQt
Book 2 - Steel Designers' Handbook geni.us/T2bK
Book 3 - Reinforced Concrete Basics geni.us/6MsC8
Book 4 - Reinforced Concrete Basics geni.us/6MsC8
Book 5 - Time-Dependent Behaviour of Concrete Structures geni.us/dlJJ9
Book 6 - Roark's Formulas for Stress and Strain geni.us/W4KP
Book 7 - Computational Engineering www.istructe.org/resources/guidance/computational-engineering/
🔩 Mola Engineering Kit: molamodel.com/?ref=brendanhasty. Use code:brendanhasty to get 10% off on checkout
If I was to add to this list it would be:
Structural Analysis: A Unified Classical and Matrix Approach (Ghali, Neville, Brown). Excellent for understanding how your FEA models work and for all sorts of more complex analyses represented in a way that they're readily input into your computer to solve.
Some other honourable mentions:
1. Structural Engineer's Pocket Book (Cobb). Eurocode and UK /Ireland based primarily but when I worked in Aus everyone had one.
2. Reinforced Concrete Design: To Eurocode 2 (Mosley, Bungey, Hulse). Again Eurocode based.
Thanks for the recommendation
Happy new year Brendan,
That was a solid list of recommended books. The steuctural engineers's pocket book by Fiona Cobb is another book to have.
Stay safe
Malik from Barbados.
great recommendations Brendan!
Solid list! As practising Aus Engineer - can't agree more! Thanks Brendan
Thanks for the support
Thanks for the forecast! A bit off-topic, but I wanted to ask: I have a SafePal wallet with USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (mistake turkey blossom warfare blade until bachelor fall squeeze today flee guitar). How can I transfer them to Binance?
Good to know. On the other hand, the romans built very well without all of this.
Survivorship bias, trial and error. Buildings we design today are almost guaranteed to withstand all loads.
@@svoids For how long?
@@drgyt2469 depends on your design working life.Remember, there were as many historical structures as we have today. Most are reduced to dust.
@@drgyt2469 also, seismic design philosophy did not exist back then and collesium collapsed and was remediated
@@svoids I think we didn't learn enough from what is/was beautiful and still stands. We seem to be very busy building ugly, moldy structures that don't last long.