Excellent guys. I remember doing this in 2nd year uni. Always felt conflated. This doesn't since You clearly outline the process very straight forward.
when doing metal trusses does the diagonal bracing have to be at the angle of the roof pitch ? ie my pitch is circa 5/12 with a vertical cut at 65 deg thereafter all the diagonal bracing at 90 deg to the vertical angle
Excellent description from a man of great erudition
Show things in a simple way requires great knowledge and great understanding
Excellent guys. I remember doing this in 2nd year uni. Always felt conflated. This doesn't since You clearly outline the process very straight forward.
Great video guys!
Straight forward and simply put
I'll definitely be using this approach!
Keep up the hard work :)
Really awesome video. Never got such a beautiful explanation for Shear flow.
Wow! I have been looking for a channel as this. Thank you so much.
Thank you sir
Please upload more such structural design videos
Great job! Thanks! 👍
Very good Thank you
great thank you
So is shear flow uniform through the section. ?
I.e. is it 0.6kN/mm on the top and bottom flanges, the Webb and the plate?
Thank you so much
Thanks for sharing... can you do a simple I beam supported with trusses... please.😃
when doing metal trusses does the diagonal bracing have to be at the angle of the roof pitch ? ie my pitch is circa 5/12 with a vertical cut at 65 deg thereafter all the diagonal bracing at 90 deg to the vertical angle
Hi there!
Yes the diagonal bracing has to be at the angle of the roof pitch to resist the lateral forces :)
thanks I will be building a 10.5m span so the trusses approx 5.25 so each one will mirror the other
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