Hello, excellent video. Do you have any sample how to calculate the load over rafter and trusses after to install a PV system?. I know is necessary to use the ASCE 7-16. I mean a tutorial step by step in order to calculate the load due to Dead load, Wind and snow. Thank you
Thanks for the feedback. At this time we don’t have any additional video lectures on load calculations. We will continue to work on topics that interest our students and will release related videos as they become available.
@@DrStructure Thank you. As nowadays is "in" the PV array installation maybe can be interesting to make the structural analysis on the roof after to install the solar panels.
@@nelsonaguirre9631 Our mission is to help students develop a deeper understanding of structural analysis in the context of the available lectures. Although we are unable to solve specific (homework) problems for our students, we would gladly provide feedback on the student's own work. If you have worked out a written solution for a problem that pertains directly to this or other lectures on this channel, you can email it to us for feedback. Email: Dr.Structure@EducativeTechnologies.net
Greetings.. kindly make a video of manual analysis of a braced indeterminate frame . How to determine forces in braces. Thanks for the excellent videos.
We can use the displacement method to analyze an indeterminate frame with diagonal members that act as braces. The displacement method yields joint displacement and member forces (both the primary members and the bracings). Please see our lectures on the matrix (displacement) method for structural analysis. You can access the updated version of the lectures through our (free) online course. See link below. courses.structure.education/collections
these are the best education videos for civil engineers, I have ever seen! Thank you for your effort!
Based on practical field they made just Awesome video. Thank you very much for your videos. Hope you will made some more videos
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Adobe Illustrator + SketchUp + Camtasia Studio
Hello, excellent video. Do you have any sample how to calculate the load over rafter and trusses after to install a PV system?. I know is necessary to use the ASCE 7-16. I mean a tutorial step by step in order to calculate the load due to Dead load, Wind and snow. Thank you
Thanks for the feedback. At this time we don’t have any additional video lectures on load calculations. We will continue to work on topics that interest our students and will release related videos as they become available.
@@DrStructure Thank you. As nowadays is "in" the PV array installation maybe can be interesting to make the structural analysis on the roof after to install the solar panels.
@@DrStructure I am making a home work for the institute where I am studying, may can help me if I send you to your email some questions?
@@nelsonaguirre9631 Our mission is to help students develop a deeper understanding of structural analysis in the context of the available lectures. Although we are unable to solve specific (homework) problems for our students, we would gladly provide feedback on the student's own work. If you have worked out a written solution for a problem that pertains directly to this or other lectures on this channel, you can email it to us for feedback.
Email: Dr.Structure@EducativeTechnologies.net
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Greetings.. kindly make a video of manual analysis of a braced indeterminate frame . How to determine forces in braces. Thanks for the excellent videos.
We can use the displacement method to analyze an indeterminate frame with diagonal members that act as braces. The displacement method yields joint displacement and member forces (both the primary members and the bracings).
Please see our lectures on the matrix (displacement) method for structural analysis. You can access the updated version of the lectures through our (free) online course. See link below.
courses.structure.education/collections
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I hope u make some videos about the finite element method