SIMPLY SUPPORTED BEAMS & FIXED BEAMS ,SOME TIPS TO COVER GAPS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING JOBS

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Most civil engineers have struggled to get a dream career in civil engineering. Getting a civil engineering job or a structural engineering job is a challenge. However, it is easy if one appreciates the civil engineering basics that one need to focus to crack the civil engineering interviews.
    You can choose any means to learn structural engineering. It can be a structural engineering training, it can be a civil engineering internship, structural mentoring or even courses in structural design software provided these civil design courses cover all the essential basics of civil engineering and not just etabs videos or staad tutorials.
    In this video I will be covering the below mentioned structural topics.
    What is a simply supported beam
    Common answers students and fresh civil engineers give during civil engineering tests and interviews
    How you need to stand out in your answers with robust basics
    What do you mean by degrees of freedom
    What are the six degrees of freedom
    What is a fixed beam
    What is relative fixity of beams
    Inertia decides the stiffness and thereby fixity and the moments and load distribution in the structure
    Also note that answering a question fundamentally and not some thing is the key to succeed in a career in civil engineering. It is a competitive world out there and hence the faster and better you learn civil engineering, the better. I will be providing a series of videos and blogs and this will help you to have better understanding. I also mentor students and walk them the path I travelled in civil and structures so that they can be independent faster than learning from civil engineering text books.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @ravishankar.p5542
    @ravishankar.p5542 2 года назад +1

    Technical answer...super sir...thanks🙏🙏

  • @sajidahmedsyed3256
    @sajidahmedsyed3256 3 года назад +1

    u r the best

    • @CIVILERABangalore
      @CIVILERABangalore  3 года назад

      Thanks Sajid :-) Please spread a word about the channel and www.civilera.com

  • @snancyhtoisansan2895
    @snancyhtoisansan2895 3 года назад +1

    Sir, you are such an awesome lecturer. Your English is so good as well.

    • @CIVILERABangalore
      @CIVILERABangalore  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words :-) And happy that you liked the video. Let me know what you like to see more in the channel

  • @sumansubedi7319
    @sumansubedi7319 3 года назад +1

    your content is very good. please make videos on complete insight of basements and shear walls in buildings!!

    • @CIVILERABangalore
      @CIVILERABangalore  3 года назад

      Thanks suman for your comment.The topics that you suggested is too vast and it is covered in our courses.