Thanks for adding the structural analysis. In one of Dr. Ressler's Great Courses lectures, he also points out this case as an example of good engineering ethics in that LeMessurier took the question seriously, researched it instead of rationalizing it away, and went through an extensive process to improve the structure.
I am finally happy that now you are finally creating videos which actually shows the math and physics behind the structural systems. Looking forward to more such helpful content ❤
Love it, great overview. Add this to my list of reasons for asking lots of questions as a student 😆 One note, maybe boost the audio some, had to turn my volume up a good bit compared to other RUclips, and should be a pretty easy fix hopefully
I can't help but wonder what other skyscrapers have issues that result from a change in code, change in climate, and budget conscious subcontractors less concerned about safety.
obviously this guy didn't do his due diligence when researching this story - NIST recently analyzed the wind loads and determined that the quartering winds were the danger that was thought by LeMessurier (and Hartley) - this guys calculations need to be compared to NIST's
Thanks for adding the structural analysis. In one of Dr. Ressler's Great Courses lectures, he also points out this case as an example of good engineering ethics in that LeMessurier took the question seriously, researched it instead of rationalizing it away, and went through an extensive process to improve the structure.
I am finally happy that now you are finally creating videos which actually shows the math and physics behind the structural systems. Looking forward to more such helpful content ❤
Congratulations on your first horizontal content! Straight to the point and informative as usual!
I’m so excited you’re finally creating videos on RUclips !!!
Love it, great overview. Add this to my list of reasons for asking lots of questions as a student 😆
One note, maybe boost the audio some, had to turn my volume up a good bit compared to other RUclips, and should be a pretty easy fix hopefully
such a cool video!! all the animated diagrams were fascinating and easy to understand, even for a non-engineer :)
Please make more videos like this on youtube. Absolutely love them
This is awesome thanks!
I can't help but wonder what other skyscrapers have issues that result from a change in code, change in climate, and budget conscious subcontractors less concerned about safety.
I like your content ❤keep it up
obviously this guy didn't do his due diligence when researching this story - NIST recently analyzed the wind loads and determined that the quartering winds were the danger that was thought by LeMessurier (and Hartley) - this guys calculations need to be compared to NIST's