you said it. it also really helped that they guy that made the video explained it right to the point. learning in class can be such a pain when some professors starts talking about unrelated things or stretch out whatever they're trying to explain for too long that i stop paying attention, either doze off or just start daydreaming lmao.
This lecture was indeed the best among all the other lectures i came across on youtube....!! Hats off to u sir and huge respect to your amazing explanations skills!!
I'm in the building process now I'm learning it's all about the slab you can a hughe house on weak slab be done after one storm I need the best strongest slab possible that's why I'm here to see what's the best
@1:17 there is a little confusion. If a slab supported by two opposite beams,it bends either way,I.e to the shorter or longer according to where the support provided. But if supported by all sides and the slab is one way it only bends to the shorter direction.
Check yourself... Tear a piece of paper and hold it by two opposite faces of shorter side of paper.. Ask someone to drop a pencil from some height.. you will see the direction of bending.... Repeat by holding all the four sides with help of your friend and ask someone to drop the pencil now... You will see the difference in bending directions... Hope this helps.
Yes Dawit ur right. So if a one way slab is supported by beam on the opposite short span & free on both the longer span the slab will bend on the longer part b/c the load will go to the beams so the reinforcement bar will be placed on the longer dxn. in this case & vice versa.
It's like 5:08 in the morning during the COVID-19 outbreak in NY and this is what TH-cam wanted me to learn Can't complain, though I have left this video being partial to 2-way slabs, let's see where that takes me
I think you made one mistake. The image of one way slab you have showed in your case, there are two supports and long span is being delfected. Span will be long side (instead of short side). Please check that span should be the length between two support and it must not always be the short side. Therefore, slab will deflect along long side (not along short side) in that case and main steel will be provided along long side.
Thank you for making, but the accent is too much. TH-cam provides an automatic text generation of the audio. Is there any chance you could present a "version 2" of this video where a machine reads the text?
Is it possible to convert single story house into double story without destroying the lower part of the house I mean is it possible to construct a slab without breaking the house
You have to take into consideration whether the foundation is deep enough and whether the columns are strong enough for a second floor. Maybe you can build columns outside the house but at the corner of the wall enough columns to support a second floor without touching the existing first floor.
2:21 can anyone explain why the main steel is distributed in that way W direction and not the other L ?It would be more plausible to distribute it the other way because the cracs will show up in theW direction and the L way placed steel will take the excess stress
@thesix107 hi !! thats what im saying .i mean the less deflection direction should not take the main steel which is needed in the other direction with the greater deflection ,tensile stress and forces
U taught me in 3 minutes what uni failed to do in one year. Thank you
Actually we see videos when we are interested to learn, in university no one wants to learn.
You were leaving slabs for a year?? My claaa only took a week for it 😨
@@followtherules4808 EXACTLYYYYYYY
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you said it. it also really helped that they guy that made the video explained it right to the point. learning in class can be such a pain when some professors starts talking about unrelated things or stretch out whatever they're trying to explain for too long that i stop paying attention, either doze off or just start daydreaming lmao.
Short, precise and well- explained.
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🙏🙏👌👌Gained a lot more knowledge in less than 3min than years in University
Thank you lecturer, your lecture is clear to the point, I love it, a student in kenya technical college
I'm lucky to get this video in my recommendation 😇
This lecture was indeed the best among all the other lectures i came across on youtube....!! Hats off to u sir and huge respect to your amazing explanations skills!!
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I'm in the building process now I'm learning it's all about the slab you can a hughe house on weak slab be done after one storm I need the best strongest slab possible that's why I'm here to see what's the best
Great explanation about the differences between one way and two-way slabs.
I am in construction industry from 25 years
It's very informative content
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Wah!!!!... Everything is Crystal Clear!!!!Thanks a lot!
Sir u r simply superb sir u r teaching better then our teachers with just 5 to 10 minutes of vedios keep going sir 👍🤝
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This is very helpful, thank you so much. Greetings from west borneo, Indonesia
Short but very clear explanation. 👍👍👍
Liked! This is the best video in explaining 1 way vs 2 way slabs.
Clearly explained sir......now I got a perfect idea and knowleadge regarding this topic sir.......which was explained by u...thank you sir...
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Beautiful video and right to the point! Animations were very helpful!!
really appreciate ur dedication in civil works
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Thank you so much bro for clearing my long term confusion love u ❤❤❤
helpful for exam,
if we understand any thing it's easy to explain other!
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Beautiful animations. So easy to understand and visualise
Thanks, that made things easier for me to understand.
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Well Explanation with suitable Diagrams..👌👌
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very nice lecture.short but clear
Thanks for the information about slab much confused about these slabs type.... 🙂🙏
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Truly informative.
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@1:17 there is a little confusion.
If a slab supported by two opposite beams,it bends either way,I.e to the shorter or longer according to where the support provided.
But if supported by all sides and the slab is one way it only bends to the shorter direction.
Check yourself... Tear a piece of paper and hold it by two opposite faces of shorter side of paper.. Ask someone to drop a pencil from some height.. you will see the direction of bending....
Repeat by holding all the four sides with help of your friend and ask someone to drop the pencil now...
You will see the difference in bending directions... Hope this helps.
@@shivanshushubham7007 lmao man you need to re read his comment
Yes Dawit ur right.
So if a one way slab is supported by beam on the opposite short span & free on both the longer span the slab will bend on the longer part b/c the load will go to the beams so the reinforcement bar will be placed on the longer dxn. in this case & vice versa.
THANK YOU!! THIS PART CONFUSED ME TOO.
@@dannyengineering THANK YOU FOR THAT CLARIFICATION!! VIDEO CONFUSED ME TOO!!
Excellent explanation... continue the good work.
Good information in short time. Thanks and upload more vedioes.
Excellent awesome explanation video sir. ..plze make video lectures on all btech civil subjects 🙏🙏🙏
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Very well explained. God Bless
amazing and very easy way to understand.
Fabulously illustrated!!!😎😎😎
THATS WHY THERE SO MANY PEOPLE MAKE A MISTAKE DONT KNOW HOW TO PROPER CONCRETE,nice video..
Good lecture, appreciateable.
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i hope you are my prof
Very very crisp and good 👌
very good explanation thank you
Beautiful explanation
It's like 5:08 in the morning during the COVID-19 outbreak in NY and this is what TH-cam wanted me to learn
Can't complain, though I have left this video being partial to 2-way slabs, let's see where that takes me
Very informable video sir!!
Thanks a lot. Well explained.
Really good for a fresher
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from wich country are you??
Which one should be prefered for 14ft saqure rooms and 16×20 hall
Ly/Lx = 20/16 =1.25
Here Ly/Lx ratio is less than 2
Hence, two way slab is used to design
good explanation bro
next post a video which shows effect of bending moment & shear force by animation
Thanks. I can use this with my homemade burning laser line for my motorcycle. Thank you so much.
Thank u.. Really good explanation
is there any code explaining about the ratio between longer side and shorter side of the slab that you just mentioned? or it just common rules?
Very good explanation
Neat explanation . Thank you sir
Sir, can one way slab have supports in all directions? Plzz reply sir🙏
Awesome guidance
Very helpful....!! thankyou.
Very good for studying schools thanks
I think you made one mistake. The image of one way slab you have showed in your case, there are two supports and long span is being delfected. Span will be long side (instead of short side). Please check that span should be the length between two support and it must not always be the short side. Therefore, slab will deflect along long side (not along short side) in that case and main steel will be provided along long side.
good explanation bro
next post animated video which shows bending moment & shear force
Lv u sr thnx 4 sharing that knowledge 😍
Thanks for this video ❤
Very informative 👍
Wt kind of app or software using for this video sir.. its awesome..If u don't mind can u pls share sir..
Can someone explain economical span? Is it same as minimum or maximum or standard?
You have explained very well
What is the maximum recommended span in one way continues slab
As long as the area of the bay exceeds 30m²
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Very useful👍
Please do video rated to civil structure 🙏🙏🙏
that was helpful thank you.
Wonderful video
Nice explanation
What type of slab is good for building a duplex
Thank you for making, but the accent is too much.
TH-cam provides an automatic text generation of the audio. Is there any chance you could present a "version 2" of this video where a machine reads the text?
Use full information sir
Is it possible to convert single story house into double story without destroying the lower part of the house
I mean is it possible to construct a slab without breaking the house
You have to take into consideration whether the foundation is deep enough and whether the columns are strong enough for a second floor. Maybe you can build columns outside the house but at the corner of the wall enough columns to support a second floor without touching the existing first floor.
Very nice 👍
Wow! That is really interesting thank you
short gap is main and takes load. so put inverted beams if load is on longer span.
Nice explained
Very nice one of the best😀
Great Effort!
Good.. but what about continuos slab?
Appreciate your works...
Can you put video of gfrc and types
Which app do you use for writing animation
How to identify which is x and y ie: 6mm×3mm here which is x and y in diagram
In multistorey also most of building preferring one way slab reinforcement
I learned more by pooping and watching TH-cam than 6 months of class
Which is best for small home, economically and etc..
Economically two way slab is far better, because of the moment distribution compared to one way slab.
What about the sizes of steel rods use? Still there is a way to avoid it, is it!?
Parabéns pelo vídeo 👏👏👏
Tem algum software para dimensionamento ? Estou começando um Canal sobre o tema
Which language it is?
2:21 can anyone explain why the main steel is distributed in that way W direction and not the other L ?It would be more plausible to distribute it the other way because the cracs will show up in theW direction and the L way placed steel will take the excess stress
@thesix107 hi !! thats what im saying .i mean the less deflection direction should not take the main steel which is needed in the other direction with the greater deflection ,tensile stress and forces
Tqq so much for clarification Sir
Awesome explain ❤❤❤