Top 10 Structural Engineering Formulas You Need to Know.

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Structural engineering is a crucial field that plays a vital role in the design & construction of buildings, bridges, & other structures. If you're a structural engineer or are interested in this field, then you'll want to make sure you know these top 10 formulas.

In this video, we'll go over the most important formulas that every structural engineer should have in their toolkit. From the basic principles of mechanics to advanced calculations for stress & strain, these formulas are essential for understanding the behaviour of structures & ensuring their safety and stability.

Whether you're just starting out in structural engineering or you're a seasoned pro, this video will provide you with valuable insights & knowledge that you can apply to your work. So join us as we explore the top 10 formulas for structural engineering & take your skills to the next level.

Disclaimer: Please note that the information provided in our videos is for educational purposes only & should not be taken as professional advice. It is important to have your designs reviewed by a qualified, experienced, & registered or chartered engineer to ensure the safety and efficacy of your construction project.

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I have learned so much from the tools of equations and formulas uses. Thank you

constancereed
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The torsional stiffness of a beam equation is a bit simplified. bh^3/3 would be correct if b is the larger dimension and h is the smaller dimension, and if b is much larger than h. In other words the torsional stiffness would be considered as the width times the thickness^3 and the denominator is approximately 3 when b/h is greater than 10.
It is hard to limit the equations to just 10 because you miss important equations such as wl^2/8 and pl/4. I think deflection of a cantilever beam is important because you can derive so many other equations from it- pl^3/(3EI). That gets you to at least 13 equations.

billj
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Informative video! Been a no.1 fan since day one keep it going. Happy holidays to all your team

emmadavies
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Please focus on concrete strcutures as well. Thanks and regards

hruaipuia
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deflection of simple single-span hinged beam is 5*w*l^4/384*E*I but not 5*w*l^3/384*E*I

inzhener-konstruktor
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Thanks for the useful videos!Will you able to make some videos for temporary works. Like design of platform for cranes or checking the stress on lifting points and etc.
Thanks.

babakatashi
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For which cross-section of the beams this torsional stiffness formulae can be used?
And how to calculate torsional stress?

LvPatriot
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Morning! Merry xmas guys.

Can I propose a supplement to add to this in a follow up video. Could you provide the units expressed in each of the equations pls??

markr