How to check the size of baseplate and determine if it is adequate to resist the applied forces
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Using a worked example | we will demonstrate how to check the size of baseplate and determine if it is adequate to resist the applied forces.
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How did you get the perimeter used here?
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Hi, the bolts are outside the profile of the column. Wouldn't this make it a fixed (moment) connection, not a pin?
what is the 0.57 being multiplied by the 25 in the required area formula for?
What is the software used to make this video sir
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Great video! What is the effective area for a square HSS column?
How do u get the overlap and non overlap equation??😮
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What is the reference material for your analysis procedure?
I have a doubt sir, if we have a pole of 10m, it has splitted into two as one half as 3m and other half as 7m. Both are connected with flange welded to each end and bolted together. The 3m portion had connected on the wall with ubolt.. the 7m projecting straight up. The question do it be more rigid ? Or continuous pole without split would be rigid ?
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Is this according to Eurocode 3? Does anyone know the clause?
When you provide 4 bolts as given it will become a mome t connection. If you need pure pimned connection the bolts should be close to web. ANY COMMENTS?
No. The baseplate will be too thin to resist any significant moment. You'll need an 8-bolt configuration similar in layout to a portal rafter connection to effectively resist any moments at the base.
WHY YOU CONSIDERED PINNED SUPPORT PLEASE EXPLAIN BECAUSE ITS MOMENT CONNECTION
Great explanation but the artificial voice kinda annoying however keep up the good work ; )
reference please?
Why do people always skip equation rearrangement! I straight up cant do it. If I learn I cant get past basics and forget that within a few weeks.
Lost me at millimeters...
Visible very poor