I can't believe how easier it is for the newer generations of engineering students to learn these concepts. When I was in University in the late 80s we had very limited (dial-up !!) Internet and certainly no TH-cam. We had to haul our a%% in the campus library, dig through pages and pages of other books (in addition to our textbooks) , find material that was better explained than our prof would explain, find coins to insert in the photocopying machines (most engineering textbooks were 4" thick and hence heavy!) and photocopy relevant material. Now one can search 24/7 online to find solved examples that are well explained (such as structurefree does!)....... Well done sir !! Then again, generations before mine used slide rules to design skyscrapers, so I shouldn't be complaining. To those of you that are studying engineering, it is a rough, tough and long road but well worth it. Tough it out; work and study hard and at the end it will pay off. Apologies for the long post. Keep up the great work you do 'structurefree" !!
so true man. I acknowledge how super lucky i am. Don't think i could've been an engineer if it weren't for youtube. TH-cam has taught me everything for maths, I taught myself calculus watching youtube videos, all the way from even before precalc. you're very right, we have it much much easier. and i'm so thankful for it, because it gives me the opportunity to become actually try and become an engineer whereas otherwise the odds would've been stacked against me, such as in your times. It's much easier now but it's still very hard nonetheless.
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thanks for the kind words and comment about units. I try to do both sets of units since I teach in the U.S. and the structural design codes are primarily in the FPS system with conversions to SI.
I wanted to extend a personal thank you for this video. I'm studying for the October PE exam and a question on a practice exam asked to solve for a reaction using this method. Never heard of it, let alone used it. This video saved me what would have been days maybe weeks worth of time trying to study and understand this method from a book or online source that probably would have taken me days to find in the first place. Absolutely brilliantly explained, clear, concise, excellently done!
k=3EI/L is used when the beam has a pin/roller on the free end or where the beam structure terminates. In this example, the roller is supporting the continuous beam and a moment can be carried across the beam at the support. See the moment distribution method example 3 video, it has a beam segment that uses k=3EI/L.
My mother language is not english.. And I congratulate you how you can articulate very well.. Good lesson.. If you make more videos about Method of Hardy Cross.. We will apreciate. Thanks
A very detailed introductory example applying the moment distribution method. This is a good place to start if you have not seen the mdm method applied or need a refresher.
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Hey structure free. I love your videos it helps me a lot in civil. However could you please you do your units in the metric system. I think most countries use those units now and are more universally adopted
Could you please Attach the solution steps as a PDF or maybe any other format that can be used as a hard copy Reference . Because really i haven`t seen any one illustrating the Moment.D.Method in that simple easy to understand way . and thanks again you are really great
Hey mate. Your videos really help all of us. They are probably the only thing that ensures we pass uni. And by "we", I mean the entire cohort of engineers every year. Appreciate it. We just don't understand, in this instance, how you got the zeros in the purple line at joint B. Could you please clarify?
If you add the moments on each side of the joint B ( 52.083-3.456=48.627 and -40-8.627=-48.627) are equal. that means are balanced and you don't need to apply again the distribution factor. The iteration process finish when you get moment equilibrium at interior supports. better later than never :)
@@marlam5478 Okay, can you still try to reexplain this? I don't understand. My professor kept doing the iterations until the distributions were negligible and small. What happens if you have seven iterations, do you have to keep adding up both sides of the joint til you figure out if they are even?
Professor, please lets see a worked moment distribution solution to a "cube", "cube beside cube", "cube on cube", and larger number of cubes (rooms that is). a cube is four columns joined with beams above and below (or foundation on a ground floor). a roof can be an "area" of spread out load (like reinforced concrete). i have been surprised with so many books stop after beam, column and a 2d portal of two columns and a beam on top; and then plenty books dive into matrices.
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I can't believe how easier it is for the newer generations of engineering students to learn these concepts. When I was in University in the late 80s we had very limited (dial-up !!) Internet and certainly no TH-cam. We had to haul our a%% in the campus library, dig through pages and pages of other books (in addition to our textbooks) , find material that was better explained than our prof would explain, find coins to insert in the photocopying machines (most engineering textbooks were 4" thick and hence heavy!) and photocopy relevant material. Now one can search 24/7 online to find solved examples that are well explained (such as structurefree does!).......
Well done sir !!
Then again, generations before mine used slide rules to design skyscrapers, so I shouldn't be complaining.
To those of you that are studying engineering, it is a rough, tough and long road but well worth it. Tough it out; work and study hard and at the end it will pay off.
Apologies for the long post. Keep up the great work you do 'structurefree" !!
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so true man. I acknowledge how super lucky i am. Don't think i could've been an engineer if it weren't for youtube. TH-cam has taught me everything for maths, I taught myself calculus watching youtube videos, all the way from even before precalc. you're very right, we have it much much easier. and i'm so thankful for it, because it gives me the opportunity to become actually try and become an engineer whereas otherwise the odds would've been stacked against me, such as in your times. It's much easier now but it's still very hard nonetheless.
The good thing with you guys is that you learnt more by going thru that
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hours of searching making you never forget it, and you learn much more by searching.
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You just did a better job of teaching me this than my professor did with 3 hours of class time and 6 homework problems. Thank you sir!
thanks for the kind words and comment about units. I try to do both sets of units since I teach in the U.S. and the structural design codes are primarily in the FPS system with conversions to SI.
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I wanted to extend a personal thank you for this video. I'm studying for the October PE exam and a question on a practice exam asked to solve for a reaction using this method. Never heard of it, let alone used it. This video saved me what would have been days maybe weeks worth of time trying to study and understand this method from a book or online source that probably would have taken me days to find in the first place. Absolutely brilliantly explained, clear, concise, excellently done!
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This is the best explanation I’ve come across on this topic. Thank you so much
Thank you for the kind words!
k=3EI/L is used when the beam has a pin/roller on the free end or where the beam structure terminates. In this example, the roller is supporting the continuous beam and a moment can be carried across the beam at the support. See the moment distribution method example 3 video, it has a beam segment that uses k=3EI/L.
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My mother language is not english.. And I congratulate you how you can articulate very well.. Good lesson.. If you make more videos about Method of Hardy Cross.. We will apreciate. Thanks
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Watching this in 2019, excellent explanation!
A very detailed introductory example applying the moment distribution method. This is a good place to start if you have not seen the mdm method applied or need a refresher.
I thought you said MDMA, if you know what i mean lmao.
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Please add an example for a structure with an overhang. Very interesting and quick review thanks
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Thanks Soo much for clearing this up for me it was really bothering me with the carry over
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Thank you sir! Please also include a video about moment distribution method on frames with sidesway.
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Hey structure free. I love your videos it helps me a lot in civil. However could you please you do your units in the metric system. I think most countries use those units now and are more universally adopted
this is really helpful, thanks.
Thanq So much Was really Helpful
When you calculate (FEM)AB, why you use w in (k/ft) and l^2 in inch?
Really Great work keep it up
Could you please Attach the solution steps as a PDF or maybe any other format that can be used as a hard copy Reference . Because really i haven`t seen any one illustrating the Moment.D.Method in that simple easy to understand way . and thanks again you are really great
thanks so much buddy..helps a lot...done beautifully
Thanks for the lecture, the only problem for me is to convert KN/m to K/ft and in^4 to mm^4 for, we use (m) in north Europe.
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Hey mate. Your videos really help all of us. They are probably the only thing that ensures we pass uni. And by "we", I mean the entire cohort of engineers every year. Appreciate it.
We just don't understand, in this instance, how you got the zeros in the purple line at joint B. Could you please clarify?
If you add the moments on each side of the joint B ( 52.083-3.456=48.627 and -40-8.627=-48.627) are equal. that means are balanced and you don't need to apply again the distribution factor. The iteration process finish when you get moment equilibrium at interior supports.
better later than never :)
@@marlam5478 Okay, can you still try to reexplain this? I don't understand. My professor kept doing the iterations until the distributions were negligible and small. What happens if you have seven iterations, do you have to keep adding up both sides of the joint til you figure out if they are even?
Professor, please lets see a worked moment distribution solution to a "cube", "cube beside cube", "cube on cube", and larger number of cubes (rooms that is). a cube is four columns joined with beams above and below (or foundation on a ground floor). a roof can be an "area" of spread out load (like reinforced concrete). i have been surprised with so many books stop after beam, column and a 2d portal of two columns and a beam on top; and then plenty books dive into matrices.
I'm not sure if it was discussed in previous videos - how do we determine the K value to begin with?
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hope you would also post example using three moment equation
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What would be DFab if there were a pin joint in A?
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Thanks alot man
how did you get the zero's at BA and BC?
it is default right?
It is a fixed support it absorb all the moments so the DF is zero.. If the end is roller or pinned support the DF is 1.
Can you please make this video with metric units ? These imperial units are a bit confusing, thanks. And great job
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in the carry over row, how did you get the zero's at BA and BC?
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sir , while calculating member stiffness how did you get 12 at the denominator.
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In the last row of the table in joint BA and BC part how did the values become zero?
What if I have a distributed load and the same inertia across the beam? How can I get the coefficients
Lol, some videos "don't be homeless write your units" this video "oops forgot units, dont judge me"
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Is the carry over factor always 0.5? How do you know what value to use for the carry over factor? Thanks for the great vid!