Hi Brendan! Just wanted to say that I really appreciate you preparing this video on precast concrete design. The explanations are so clear and well presented. I've been enjoying your videos for a while now and am looking forward to checking out those other two videos mentioned at the end. Best wishes and much gratitude for your work, Edgardo
Thanks Edgardo, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, you support helps alot and is greatly appreciated. Hope you enjoy the other videos too
Thanks a bunch for that! I started a precast shop drawing/detailing business this year and although I'm not doing the design, this gives me a better understanding on what's needed especially for prefixed connections.
Hello, hope you are doing well! I am fresh graduate as civil engineer and I like structural engineering and I have started watching your videos. It's really helped me and looking forward for more great contents. And two last things, can you give us roadmap to, make a video, how to learn different structural engineering softwares and how did you learn those softwares and how much experience do you have in it(structure engineering) ? Best wishes and gratitude for your work! Khan.
Good effort, very nice graphics. I think a few wrong info worth mentioning though. 1. Concrete Strength is typically full strength (+28 days) at erection stage, you said otherwise. 2. No, you don’t need to provide reinforcement at the joint more than what you have in the wall component for in-plane demands; those are completely different things for for different purposes and typically you don’t need as much reinforcement at the joint; e.g., for bending, you would just put the joint rebars at ends so that you have the largest moment arm and thus the capacity. 3. It made sense when you used “dowel action” term in a few places, but in most other places I think you used the term wrongly, but I understood what you were trying to say and what you were trying to say wasn’t called dowel action. Thanks for the content overall though.
Hi Ismail, 1. it depends on how earlier you erect the precast, a lot of the time you do not need full strength until much later. So depending on lead time you are not always at 28 days strength. EG in multi-storey buildings, where you need 65 or 80 MPa concrete it can be installed at a much earlier stage, limiting time in the precast yard. 2. it is not typically more it just needs to match the reinforcement EG is you require N16 for each face dowel central ~22 diameters which would be 24 diameter 3 correct it would be technically a shear interface, but there are some dowel actions. What are your thoughts on the above? Looking forward to your response. Thanks for the feedback much appreciated;.
@@BrendanHasty thanks for your reply. I agree with your explanation 1 above, it really depends as you said; typically though the precast members are erected more than 28 days after they were cast. But I agree it depends. One thing though you still need to lift and rotate to place in a storing place after stripping, or need to rotate for finishing purposes; so at that stage, the strength is for sure not ultimate, that’s worth mentioning. 2. It doesn’t need to match to the component reinforcement. E.g., component reinforcement and its spacing could be governed by temp and shrinkage requirements and there is no such requirement for joint design. Or component could be designed for out of plane gravity forces bearing on the wall eccentricity and if the joint is analyzed as pin, then it just needs to be designed for shear force since the moment is zero. 3. What I understand from dowel action when ACI uses it is that the dowel action causes pure shearing of the reinforcement though there is more to it such as shear friction between concrete interfaces. Thanks.
Thanks for the great video. I want to learn more about design and analysis of precast members and connections. Can you recommend some books and online course?
Have you ever had to deal with concrete screws as a permanent connection? Appearanty they are mostly intended for temporary fixings (such as braces) but in practice I see them also beeing used for more connections to connect roof structures (with horizontal thrust forces) to hollow-core floors. I remember discussions with co-workers about this, so where fine with it others not so much (it had to do with type approvals and certification for the appplication).
Dear Brendan This are wonderfully videos to learn precast. Thanks. I am civil engineering student. İs it possible to share with me a sample complete design cad drawing for 2 floor building. Thanks
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Fantastic video Brendan. I like the practical aspects you considered in the design. Keep going.
Hi Brendan!
Just wanted to say that I really appreciate you preparing this video on precast concrete design. The explanations are so clear and well presented.
I've been enjoying your videos for a while now and am looking forward to checking out those other two videos mentioned at the end.
Best wishes and much gratitude for your work,
Edgardo
Thanks Edgardo, thanks for taking the time to watch and comment, you support helps alot and is greatly appreciated. Hope you enjoy the other videos too
Thanks a bunch for that! I started a precast shop drawing/detailing business this year and although I'm not doing the design, this gives me a better understanding on what's needed especially for prefixed connections.
What are your details mate? Always looking for precast draftsmen at my company. SA based.
Brilliant as always Brendan. Hope the channel grows :)
Thank you for your support Ammar!
Thanks Engr Brendan for this piece. Looking forward to having more of it.
Hi Atkinson thanks for the support. It is greatly appreciated
Hello, hope you are doing well! I am fresh graduate as civil engineer and I like structural engineering and I have started watching your videos. It's really helped me and looking forward for more great contents.
And two last things, can you give us roadmap to, make a video, how to learn different structural engineering softwares and how did you learn those softwares and how much experience do you have in it(structure engineering) ?
Best wishes and gratitude for your work!
Khan.
Another Awesome video Keep it up Mate!
Thanks mate for your support!
Awesome video, could you guide me the career growth prospects in steel pole design
Is there any resource for precast design for lifting handling transport demould ect
Good effort, very nice graphics. I think a few wrong info worth mentioning though. 1. Concrete Strength is typically full strength (+28 days) at erection stage, you said otherwise. 2. No, you don’t need to provide reinforcement at the joint more than what you have in the wall component for in-plane demands; those are completely different things for for different purposes and typically you don’t need as much reinforcement at the joint; e.g., for bending, you would just put the joint rebars at ends so that you have the largest moment arm and thus the capacity. 3. It made sense when you used “dowel action” term in a few places, but in most other places I think you used the term wrongly, but I understood what you were trying to say and what you were trying to say wasn’t called dowel action. Thanks for the content overall though.
Hi Ismail,
1. it depends on how earlier you erect the precast, a lot of the time you do not need full strength until much later. So depending on lead time you are not always at 28 days strength. EG in multi-storey buildings, where you need 65 or 80 MPa concrete it can be installed at a much earlier stage, limiting time in the precast yard.
2. it is not typically more it just needs to match the reinforcement EG is you require N16 for each face dowel central ~22 diameters which would be 24 diameter
3 correct it would be technically a shear interface, but there are some dowel actions.
What are your thoughts on the above? Looking forward to your response.
Thanks for the feedback much appreciated;.
@@BrendanHasty thanks for your reply. I agree with your explanation 1 above, it really depends as you said; typically though the precast members are erected more than 28 days after they were cast. But I agree it depends. One thing though you still need to lift and rotate to place in a storing place after stripping, or need to rotate for finishing purposes; so at that stage, the strength is for sure not ultimate, that’s worth mentioning.
2. It doesn’t need to match to the component reinforcement. E.g., component reinforcement and its spacing could be governed by temp and shrinkage requirements and there is no such requirement for joint design. Or component could be designed for out of plane gravity forces bearing on the wall eccentricity and if the joint is analyzed as pin, then it just needs to be designed for shear force since the moment is zero.
3. What I understand from dowel action when ACI uses it is that the dowel action causes pure shearing of the reinforcement though there is more to it such as shear friction between concrete interfaces. Thanks.
Thanks for the great video. I want to learn more about design and analysis of precast members and connections. Can you recommend some books and online course?
Thanks for explanation,
I intend to build up a residential house by wall panels and hollow slab , do you have any comments on it
Have you ever had to deal with concrete screws as a permanent connection? Appearanty they are mostly intended for temporary fixings (such as braces) but in practice I see them also beeing used for more connections to connect roof structures (with horizontal thrust forces) to hollow-core floors. I remember discussions with co-workers about this, so where fine with it others not so much (it had to do with type approvals and certification for the appplication).
Dear Brendan This are wonderfully videos to learn precast. Thanks.
I am civil engineering student. İs it possible to share with me a sample complete design cad drawing for 2 floor building.
Thanks
Do you have experience in passive house and using precast concrete with insulation in the middle of sandwich of concrete?
Yup!
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Thnaks for your support Cuong, appreciate it mate!