#12th episode of the Structural Loads Series
Hi Mate, I'm a big fan of you. Could you please present simple calculation examples for each expectation of structural engineering? I know it's hard work but worth learning a lot of things from an expert person like you. Thanks
Hi Hyder,
Thank you! It’s great to hear that the content helps.
What do you mean by “each expectation of structural engineering”?
Laurin
Hi mate, I meant if you could give many examples of calculations from real projects for all the sections that have been covered. Thanks
Hi man!
Here are a few examples:
- timber beam design: https://www.structuralbasics.com/how-to-dimension-a-timber-beam/
- reinforced concrete beam design: https://www.structuralbasics.com/reinforced-concrete-beam/
- steel beam design: https://www.structuralbasics.com/steel-beam-design/
You can check out our Structural Design page, there are many step-by-step tutorials. https://www.structuralbasics.com/structural-design/
Have a good day!
I think in the ψ0 table the numbers are mixed up for >1000 (0,7) and <1000 (0,5)
Hi Mate, I'm a big fan of you. Could you please present simple calculation examples for each expectation of structural engineering? I know it's hard work but worth learning a lot of things from an expert person like you. Thanks
Hi Hyder,
Thank you! It’s great to hear that the content helps.
What do you mean by “each expectation of structural engineering”?
Laurin
Hi mate, I meant if you could give many examples of calculations from real projects for all the sections that have been covered. Thanks
Hi man!
Here are a few examples:
- timber beam design: https://www.structuralbasics.com/how-to-dimension-a-timber-beam/
- reinforced concrete beam design: https://www.structuralbasics.com/reinforced-concrete-beam/
- steel beam design: https://www.structuralbasics.com/steel-beam-design/
You can check out our Structural Design page, there are many step-by-step tutorials. https://www.structuralbasics.com/structural-design/
Have a good day!
I think in the ψ0 table the numbers are mixed up for >1000 (0,7) and <1000 (0,5)