Thanks for subscribing the chanel. Wt. Of fasteners are always given by manufacturer. But if you want to calculate it, then you van use (pi/4)*16^2*7850*length of bolt in mm /10^9. As 7850 kg/cum is density of steel. For hexagonal head, size u can get from IS 1364 part 3 or ISO 4032:1999. Volume of head can be calculated by dividing head in 6 triangles. multiply with density and get the wt.
@@gyanology2424 size of nut is always same as head just reduce dia of bolt for hole. There is a code for washers also but I have to check that.. you can use all ISO codes.
Thanks a lot for this video!!! Can you please arrange a series of staad pro. Video for beginner to advanced. It would be very useful in these lockdown period. Thank!!
Next video on our chanel will be bracing connection design (shear) of telecom tower. Can you elaborate exactly which type of connection you are looking for.?
@@eCivilTech Sir actually I wanna learn connections design in STAAD Pro dt u going to do in next video whether it's rigid(moment), semi rigid ( shear) connection so tnxx alott n eagerly waiting for diz video U r doing an amazing job hatts off U to sir
It’s very nice and informative! Tq s for video
Well explained and can understand the concept clearly.... thankyou so much
Good job Sir.
You have seriously done mankind a favour mate, All the best.
Thank you u teach very well 😃😃
I am a designer you reaally helped my carried lot bro i following till now
Thank you very much Mdan. Glad to help.🙂
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Thank you .
Thank you so much for this video. You have explained the forces in very simple and easy way
thanks bro
I have subscribed your channel.. your logics are very clear....please make how can calculate weight of fastners
Thanks for subscribing the chanel. Wt. Of fasteners are always given by manufacturer. But if you want to calculate it, then you van use (pi/4)*16^2*7850*length of bolt in mm /10^9. As 7850 kg/cum is density of steel. For hexagonal head, size u can get from IS 1364 part 3 or ISO 4032:1999. Volume of head can be calculated by dividing head in 6 triangles. multiply with density and get the wt.
@@eCivilTech sir fastners like nuts, stud washers etc?? How we can calculate.. if it will be practical possible, then good sir
@@gyanology2424 size of nut is always same as head just reduce dia of bolt for hole. There is a code for washers also but I have to check that.. you can use all ISO codes.
that was very useful! Keep up the good work!
Thanks bro.
Thanks a lot for this video!!!
Can you please arrange a series of staad pro. Video for beginner to advanced. It would be very useful in these lockdown period. Thank!!
I'm planning to start uploading full detailed series of Staad pro, excel and AutoCAD. These software are very necessary for structure design.
Excellent explanation. Could not be better. Can we use the same equations for FPS System without any adjustments in the formulae.
What is FPS?
Sir please make a video of connection design in STAAD Pro I dearly need this plz
Next video on our chanel will be bracing connection design (shear) of telecom tower. Can you elaborate exactly which type of connection you are looking for.?
@@eCivilTech Sir actually I wanna learn connections design in STAAD Pro dt u going to do in next video whether it's rigid(moment), semi rigid ( shear) connection so tnxx alott n eagerly waiting for diz video U r doing an amazing job hatts off U to sir