Hey dude!, I just want to truly thank you so much as you are a king in explaining, keep up the good work you are awesome!! Please do more examples using other software that civil engineers use..
I've just made it through a truss thanks to your tutorial, I was getting the DEAD weight factor and pinned restrictions all wrong and now I'm good to go, thanks a lot!
The book problem you have, shows 79.2 in tension because the arrows are pointing outwards, why is SAP showing -79.2? Same for member AB, the arrows are inward but your SAP forces show 21 positive?
Hey dude!, I just want to truly thank you so much as you are a king in explaining, keep up the good work you are awesome!! Please do more examples using other software that civil engineers use..
Believe me. This is best video on SAP2000, I have seen so far in the UA-cam.
Thanks alot!
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Thankyouuuuuuuuuuuu for explaining as if we know nothing. This is the first video I watched and all I needed. Really helpful.
I've just made it through a truss thanks to your tutorial, I was getting the DEAD weight factor and pinned restrictions all wrong and now I'm good to go, thanks a lot!
So useful...thanks for these.
Cheers!
Awesome. Thanks for creating this.
Very nice explanation. Great!!
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Thanks. very helpful!
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How to model a pin connection between two crossing members, for example, braces???
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how do you call the calculator
Do you mean how do you solve on Sapp? Click the little x - + / button.
@@AFMathandEngineering he meant how did u do what u did at 4:43.
Shift double click doesnt seem to do anything
Figured it out. Shift+double click only works when you are entering a value and the box is selected where you are typing.
The book problem you have, shows 79.2 in tension because the arrows are pointing outwards, why is SAP showing -79.2? Same for member AB, the arrows are inward but your SAP forces show 21 positive?
It's all just sign convention, whichever direction SAP assumes is positive.
200 GPa isn't 2E11?
200 GPA is 2e11 Pa. 2e08 kpa.