5 top equations every Structural Engineer should know.
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The deflection of a simply supported beam with a point load is PL^3/48EI and not PL^4/84EI
Simple supported beam, carrying point load, deflection= pl³/48EI
You have the most common deflection for a point load mid span wrong. Don’t quote that in an interview. Def=PL^3/(48EI)
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Point load deflection equation is wrong. It’s is PL^3/48EI
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Please correct the value in calculating deflection for simply supported beam. It's 48 or 84
Isn't the steel characteristic strength fck factor of safety already accounted for from the stress block that gives rise to 0.87 in the steel formula for reinforcement area required?
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In simply supported beam with point load at mid span deflection value pls check
yes it has to be 48*E*I
Please guide me how to animate all equations and structural elements and it's behaviour.
i can’t know how the connection fix or pin in the desgin should i chose the type of connection or what?
1:44 how did you derive that equation ??especially how did the 0.87 came out ?is it a safety-factor or something ??
I think there might be a very subtle error in that equation for RC flexural design as the material factor of 1/1.15 is being double counted on the denominator. It is being used to factor down the steel yield stress to 435 even though it has already featured in its decimal form as 0.87. Would *yield* conservative design though so not such a bad thing for a back-of-a-fag-packet assessment!
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sir please give us calculation of an isolated footing for tension and eccentric footing
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there was more than 5 eqns in the video? which ones do i need to know again.
All of them are important
How did you draw those animation and diagrams
what is V? does someone knows?
Shear force.
Here in Colombia there is a simpler equation to calculate steel area in concrete sections, is this, A=3M/d, Momento in kN.m and d in cm, it gives you area in cm2
?? doesnt even consider the steel strength used?
@@bensblues it’s just an approximation to make quick non-definitive calculations