Thank you Dr. Structure, I like your videos so much! I'm also a lecturer in Civil Engineering but speaking Vietnamese :D. If possible, could you share with us what program you use to draw properly the structure and make it animated?
Thank you for your feedback. We use several tools for creating these lectures. Text and drawings are created in Adobe Illustrator, the writing/drawing animation is done in Illustrator as well. More complex animations are done using Adobe Animate. We then use Camtasia Studio for synchronizing audio and video files, and for creating additional simple linear animations (e.g., a car moving across the screen).
Those interactive files were developed for statically determinate beams only. Here is another online tool that draws influence lines for determinate as well as indeterminate beams: lab101.space/applications/web/iLines/index.html
Hi , i have questions a bout choosing dimensions and compressive strength of short columns , first M20 concrete means if i have 1*1 m columns can carry 3060 ton ?, 2nd if i have a short column carrying axial load equal to 200 ton what is the criteria of choosing its dimensions and compressive strength if im free from architecture guide , thanks always and forever
Not quite. The 20 in M20 means that if we take a concrete test cylinder and subject it to a uniform compressive load, the test specimen fails when compressive stress exceeds 20 N/mm^2. This is not the design strength of a column made of M20 concrete. The design strength is defined using other factors such as afactor of safety. You need to consult the governing design code in your jurisdiction to determine the set of criteria for designing a compression (or any other type of) member. By the way, steel and concrete follow different sets of design criteria.
@@mustafaalanbky38 This article should be of use for designing short columns: by.genie.uottawa.ca/~murat/Chapter%203%20-%20SP17%20-%2009-07%20_Excluding%20MP%20Diagrams_.pdf
Good day Dr Structure, I have tried downloading the software program linked to this video on my Computer, it is not completing the second download which has a size of almost 980MB. Can you kindly assist.
Right, that is a big file. Wolfram player (www.wolfram.com/player/) is a standalone app for running wolfram/Mathematica notebooks without actually having Mathematica installed on the computer. If you are having difficulty downloading/installing the player, you may want to check the software requirement to make sure your computer has sufficient diskspace/memory/... for it. Alternatively, you can try downloading and install Mathematica (www.wolfram.com/mathematica/) itself. There is a trial (free) version that you can use for 15 days. The cdf file runs without the player, if Mathematica has been installed. Or it could be that the player is automatically installed when Mathematica is being installed. Either way, you can test and see if the problem is with downloading from Wolfram website, or is it just the player that does not want to cooperate.
You need Wolfram Player to run the cdf file. You can download the free player from: www.wolfram.com/player/ This version of the app runs on Desktop/laptop only. It will not work on a mobile device. So make sure you are downloading the desktop version of the Wolfram Player.
After installing wolfram player, you should be able to run the notebook without any difficulty. Please do a screen capture of running the notebook with the product key request message showing and email it to: Dr.Structure@EducativeTechnologies.net
Great stuff.....keep going.....your channel deserve million Subscribers.......but civil engineers are less....
Thank you so much for the great effort in making this outstanding work ❤️❤️
Very nice example with combined load type and thank you~ and thank you for the software too
thank you for your illustration really nice
Thanh you for your video.
Thank you Dr. Structure, I like your videos so much! I'm also a lecturer in Civil Engineering but speaking Vietnamese :D. If possible, could you share with us what program you use to draw properly the structure and make it animated?
Thank you for your feedback. We use several tools for creating these lectures. Text and drawings are created in Adobe Illustrator, the writing/drawing animation is done in Illustrator as well. More complex animations are done using Adobe Animate. We then use Camtasia Studio for synchronizing audio and video files, and for creating additional simple linear animations (e.g., a car moving across the screen).
@@DrStructure Thank you so much for your detail answer. That great!
You're welcome!
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why the Software does not calculates the influence line for Indeterminate beam ?
Those interactive files were developed for statically determinate beams only. Here is another online tool that draws influence lines for determinate as well as indeterminate beams: lab101.space/applications/web/iLines/index.html
Hi , i have questions a bout choosing dimensions and compressive strength of short columns , first M20 concrete means if i have 1*1 m columns can carry 3060 ton ?, 2nd if i have a short column carrying axial load equal to 200 ton what is the criteria of choosing its dimensions and compressive strength if im free from architecture guide , thanks always and forever
Not quite. The 20 in M20 means that if we take a concrete test cylinder and subject it to a uniform compressive load, the test specimen fails when compressive stress exceeds 20 N/mm^2. This is not the design strength of a column made of M20 concrete. The design strength is defined using other factors such as afactor of safety.
You need to consult the governing design code in your jurisdiction to determine the set of criteria for designing a compression (or any other type of) member. By the way, steel and concrete follow different sets of design criteria.
@@DrStructure A ccording to ACI code what you suggest dimensions for short column carrying vertical load equal to 200 ton
@@mustafaalanbky38 This article should be of use for designing short columns:
by.genie.uottawa.ca/~murat/Chapter%203%20-%20SP17%20-%2009-07%20_Excluding%20MP%20Diagrams_.pdf
@@DrStructure Thanks
Excuse me Dr. Structure
Please, can you do some videos about (Beams on Elastic Foundation)?
thank you
Good day Dr Structure,
I have tried downloading the software program linked to this video on my Computer, it is not completing the second download which has a size of almost 980MB. Can you kindly assist.
Right, that is a big file. Wolfram player (www.wolfram.com/player/) is a standalone app for running wolfram/Mathematica notebooks without actually having Mathematica installed on the computer. If you are having difficulty downloading/installing the player, you may want to check the software requirement to make sure your computer has sufficient diskspace/memory/... for it. Alternatively, you can try downloading and install Mathematica (www.wolfram.com/mathematica/) itself. There is a trial (free) version that you can use for 15 days. The cdf file runs without the player, if Mathematica has been installed. Or it could be that the player is automatically installed when Mathematica is being installed. Either way, you can test and see if the problem is with downloading from Wolfram website, or is it just the player that does not want to cooperate.
@@DrStructure Thanks soo much, i have managed to Download both softwares program which is Mathematica and wolfram player.
With which software can i open the .cdf file?
You need Wolfram Player to run the cdf file. You can download the free player from: www.wolfram.com/player/
This version of the app runs on Desktop/laptop only. It will not work on a mobile device. So make sure you are downloading the desktop version of the Wolfram Player.
The software requires a product key, please help
After installing wolfram player, you should be able to run the notebook without any difficulty. Please do a screen capture of running the notebook with the product key request message showing and email it to:
Dr.Structure@EducativeTechnologies.net