I‘m a structure engineer from China, seeking for a job in Australia.There are really not only many differences between China and Australia, but also many similars in construction sector.The plight we face is the same. I really learn a lot from your video, cheers!
Great video. Graduated 10 yrs ago, worked as structural design for few months but never had someone to show me the calculations. I do pretty good on exercises (single structures)but in real life, all the structures connected I don’t know how to start.
I just subscribed after watching this video "How I Would Learn Structural Engineering If I Could Start Over"... I am a third year student in bachelor program in civil engineering and I had backlogs in Solid Mechanics. Now without those basics I am really having issues in Structural Engineering subjects. But your videos are giving me confidence. Thanks a lot
Really good video Ben. You nailed the strategies to craft a TH-cam video: hook, problem, relatable questions, credibility. I'm still experimenting with different approaches to figure out this TH-cam stuff 😅. Cheers
As someone who has done residential engineering design in Sydney, I find it frustrating that most builders don't care much about our details on-site and think our specifications are outdated or impractical. Also, the industry can't support career growth, so you'll need to leave it behind at one point and proceed to multiple-level buildings or migrate to infrastructure jobs. Budget is always tight for jobs in this industry, so real estate teams and architects get the most out of it and leave the remaining for the engineer. Each job had to be rushed! the sad part is that our plans are required for paper or council requirements. I loved my job back then; there was a lot of problem-solving with creative architecture design, but I had to leave.
I can understand that, but in the custom and remodel fields, I think the engineers in our area do quite well (though they mix it with bigger jobs). I know what you mean, if you have a tract or “seat of the pants” builder, they think they know it all and you are just a requirement for the council. It’s understandable because at one point they DID know it all, as far as what was needed for earlier home design, and engineering was only for high end projects. Now all houses are built to within an inch of design standards, and each part is indispensable.
Can you talk about the future of Structural Engineering, especially with AI when there's software doing automatic generative design of the building's structural design when an architect finish designing a building?
Hi! Is it allowed for a structural engineer to draw a plan of a residential house like an architect do? Have you ever tried to create architectural drawings?
Engineers usually design and sketch ideas by hand. Drafters are the people to go to for making the design live on paper. Knowing how to use the right program, you can draft anything. Architectural drawings have properties different from those of engineering drawings.
@@ibrahimmomani9451 Yeah, but I was wondering about the side of the law. For example, I live in Russia, and I'am allowed to draw both an architectural and engineer projects, if we speak about the residential housing. So what about Australia? 😁
@@ibrahimmomani9451 That's interesting... I mean designing a whole building like hundred years ago, when architects used to actually calculate and design the structure both with "architecture".
I often hear when homes have ladder cracks in the cinderbkocks or brick that it was caused by "settling." How can those cracks occur when I suppose a Structural Engineer has designed the home with correct weight bearing layout? Please help me to understand, thank you
You skipped the permit, which requires submission of calculations and the plans-which have to show the intent to the satisfaction of the local jurisdiction. An engineer who understands the local process intimately (even knowing the plans examiner personally) is a huge help in the moving the project forward.
wdym by that? Investing to a structural engineer is literally worth every penny for the project. Investing in a structural engineer is like investing to your safety. Us Structural engineers mainly focuses on the strength of the structures that contractors are building, assuring that those structures can withstand all present loads (dead loads, live loads, roof live loads, rain loads, wind loads, earthquake loads, etc etc.). Not consulting to a structural engineer is like killing all of the people who will use or accomodate the said structure.
Is being a structural engineer worth it? If that’s your question it really depends if you’re passionate about the work and industry. The work can be fulfilling but like many other types of work it definitely has its cons too. My opinion is that you should weigh these things up for yourself and choose what will best suit you. Do your research and talk to people in the industry to find out more. Hope this helps :)
They don't. Architects do. Structural Engineers size the sections, and maybe get a material changed if the architect allows it. All for shit pay and long unpaid overtime. Glad I've changed career
Architects design the look, feel and function of the structure. Engineers design the structural components so the building can withstand the expected loads. The discussion around materials and layout should be collaborative discussion although perhaps you’ve had a different experience here. What career did you change to?
I am a junior structural engineer living in Sweden and I found your vedios interesting. Thank you very much 👏
Thanks I’m glad you like them! :)
I‘m a structure engineer from China, seeking for a job in Australia.There are really not only many differences between China and Australia, but also many similars in construction sector.The plight we face is the same. I really learn a lot from your video, cheers!
Great video. Graduated 10 yrs ago, worked as structural design for few months but never had someone to show me the calculations. I do pretty good on exercises (single structures)but in real life, all the structures connected I don’t know how to start.
How underrated are these videos!
Thank you!
I just subscribed after watching this video "How I Would Learn Structural Engineering If I Could Start Over"... I am a third year student in bachelor program in civil engineering and I had backlogs in Solid Mechanics. Now without those basics I am really having issues in Structural Engineering subjects. But your videos are giving me confidence. Thanks a lot
I’m glad to hear you are finding value in the videos! Thanks for subbing
Really good video Ben. You nailed the strategies to craft a TH-cam video: hook, problem, relatable questions, credibility. I'm still experimenting with different approaches to figure out this TH-cam stuff 😅. Cheers
Thanks mate! I’m still learning too… just got to try and be a little bit better each time :)
I really love watching this kind of vids while doing some of my structural school works
I hope you can inspire more people to go into the trade. We don’t have enough structural engineers!
Thank you, I've always been curious about structural design for residential homes. They just don't tell you this in uni.
Great video man. Learned of some new terminology that I'll have to look into!
As someone who has done residential engineering design in Sydney, I find it frustrating that most builders don't care much about our details on-site and think our specifications are outdated or impractical. Also, the industry can't support career growth, so you'll need to leave it behind at one point and proceed to multiple-level buildings or migrate to infrastructure jobs. Budget is always tight for jobs in this industry, so real estate teams and architects get the most out of it and leave the remaining for the engineer. Each job had to be rushed! the sad part is that our plans are required for paper or council requirements. I loved my job back then; there was a lot of problem-solving with creative architecture design, but I had to leave.
Yeah there are definitely pros and cons. What did you change to?
@@BEngHielscher Geotechnical
I can understand that, but in the custom and remodel fields, I think the engineers in our area do quite well (though they mix it with bigger jobs). I know what you mean, if you have a tract or “seat of the pants” builder, they think they know it all and you are just a requirement for the council. It’s understandable because at one point they DID know it all, as far as what was needed for earlier home design, and engineering was only for high end projects. Now all houses are built to within an inch of design standards, and each part is indispensable.
Pls which software do you use for your analysis and design?
Can you talk about the future of Structural Engineering, especially with AI when there's software doing automatic generative design of the building's structural design when an architect finish designing a building?
Hi! Is it allowed for a structural engineer to draw a plan of a residential house like an architect do? Have you ever tried to create architectural drawings?
Engineers usually design and sketch ideas by hand. Drafters are the people to go to for making the design live on paper. Knowing how to use the right program, you can draft anything. Architectural drawings have properties different from those of engineering drawings.
@@ibrahimmomani9451 Yeah, but I was wondering about the side of the law. For example, I live in Russia, and I'am allowed to draw both an architectural and engineer projects, if we speak about the residential housing. So what about Australia? 😁
@@ama_structure you can draft but not design. Draw but don't sign.
@@ibrahimmomani9451 That's interesting... I mean designing a whole building like hundred years ago, when architects used to actually calculate and design the structure both with "architecture".
I do both.
What is the name of the software on 6:06 that shows the wind, snow and seismic information? and by the way I love your videos
You are amazing buddy
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I often hear when homes have ladder cracks in the cinderbkocks or brick that it was caused by "settling." How can those cracks occur when I suppose a Structural Engineer has designed the home with correct weight bearing layout? Please help me to understand, thank you
How much time do you need to do static and seismic analysis and reinforcement drawings for a 200 m2 house with two floors?
Plz can you help me for my dissertation, steel portal frame calculation
You skipped the permit, which requires submission of calculations and the plans-which have to show the intent to the satisfaction of the local jurisdiction. An engineer who understands the local process intimately (even knowing the plans examiner personally) is a huge help in the moving the project forward.
Hey I'm searching a structutral designer job can you help me ..?
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Is structural engineer worth now?? Pleas answer
what?🤣
wdym by that? Investing to a structural engineer is literally worth every penny for the project. Investing in a structural engineer is like investing to your safety. Us Structural engineers mainly focuses on the strength of the structures that contractors are building, assuring that those structures can withstand all present loads (dead loads, live loads, roof live loads, rain loads, wind loads, earthquake loads, etc etc.). Not consulting to a structural engineer is like killing all of the people who will use or accomodate the said structure.
Is being a structural engineer worth it? If that’s your question it really depends if you’re passionate about the work and industry. The work can be fulfilling but like many other types of work it definitely has its cons too. My opinion is that you should weigh these things up for yourself and choose what will best suit you. Do your research and talk to people in the industry to find out more. Hope this helps :)
Thnks@@BEngHielscher
@@BEngHielscher actually i want to be structural engineer and also i am interested in it but i want to ask that will it good for future?
They don't. Architects do. Structural Engineers size the sections, and maybe get a material changed if the architect allows it. All for shit pay and long unpaid overtime. Glad I've changed career
Can you tell me more , a budding structural engineer
Architects design the look, feel and function of the structure. Engineers design the structural components so the building can withstand the expected loads. The discussion around materials and layout should be collaborative discussion although perhaps you’ve had a different experience here. What career did you change to?
@@BEngHielscher bending moment ?
If you were only doing it for the recognition, it was the wrong career anyways.
@@svoids I love this career,