Thank you sir. Great work. I want to ask you abut the horizontal support? We have the horizontal force from lateral water pressure and the lateral soil presser? How is Staad Pro deal with the horizontal stability. I meant the horizontal support at the elastic foundation. Where you put the support in the Y-deriction only
In my model, the tank in buried and lateral passive earth pressure is providing sufficient support. If your condition is different, you can apply unbalanced forces and see the result. Thanks for appreciation.
Meshing is done to get a finer result. The smaller the mesh, better will be the result. There is no hard and fast rule for the size of the mesh. It depends upon the problem and the capacity of the computer. If the mesh is very small, it will take very long time to solve the problem. With practice you will gain the experience of selecting a better mesh size.
Dear Parallel Universe, Actually I am not very clear about your question. What I understood is as follows: Parametric Modelling of plates means that we are defining these plates by connecting four or three predefined nodes and then assigning the thickness. If my understanding is correct, Then, I do not see any difference. Only you have to use a proper order of connectivity, like clockwise or anticlockwise. In that case all the plates will have same orientation of their local coordinates. That will be helpful in defining loads on them. I do not see much difference. Regards.
Thank you sir. Thanks for sharing knowledge.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience.
Thank you sir for this knowledgeable lecture series. Keep adding more such lectures.
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Thank you sir. Great work.
I want to ask you abut the horizontal support? We have the horizontal force from lateral water pressure and the lateral soil presser? How is Staad Pro deal with the horizontal stability.
I meant the horizontal support at the elastic foundation. Where you put the support in the Y-deriction only
In my model, the tank in buried and lateral passive earth pressure is providing sufficient support. If your condition is different, you can apply unbalanced forces and see the result. Thanks for appreciation.
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Thank you.
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Can u tell me roof slab reinforcement size and spacing
You can design by yourself. It is just for education.
can you explain the concrete design sir/?
Sir, what is the rule guiding your spacing of mesh sir, and what is the purpose of the meshing sir. Thanks for sharing sir.
Meshing is done to get a finer result. The smaller the mesh, better will be the result. There is no hard and fast rule for the size of the mesh. It depends upon the problem and the capacity of the computer. If the mesh is very small, it will take very long time to solve the problem. With practice you will gain the experience of selecting a better mesh size.
Could you please explain the difference between modelling of plates by Parametric Modelling
and
modelling of plates by Wizard?
Dear Parallel Universe, Actually I am not very clear about your question. What I understood is as follows: Parametric Modelling of plates means that we are defining these plates by connecting four or three predefined nodes and then assigning the thickness. If my understanding is correct, Then, I do not see any difference. Only you have to use a proper order of connectivity, like clockwise or anticlockwise. In that case all the plates will have same orientation of their local coordinates. That will be helpful in defining loads on them. I do not see much difference. Regards.