column design example - reinforced rectangular column
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- This video reviews an example problem for the design of a reinforced rectangular column. It shows the design of the longitudinal and transverse steel and also the use of the non-dimensional interaction diagram. This video will be helpful for people trying to design reinforced concrete columns and also evaluate their performance in practice.
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I've graduated almost 12 years ago and since then I've used the Etabs to calculate concrete structures, after watching this video my knowledge of concrete designing on paper, completely refreshed.
I’m about to build a concrete house in the Philippines first time build, but you’ve just baffled me lol.. but I still like your channel very informative thanks
Nice videos for those of us in the business and especially on track for an SE exam.
Thank you!
Thank you so much! I LOVE your videos!
Thank you for the love and the comment!!!
Thanks for the wonderful videos we have learned a lot from it
I really really love your concrete explanations.
thank u dr
But what about the interaction diagram when f'c is not 4ksi i.e. if the interaction diagram doesn't follow my desired f'c
Great explanation, will look for the design diagram online
Thanks! You can find links to the diagrams and explanations on how to use them here:
ruclips.net/video/lPIPDn68xL8/видео.html
Just started listening to you. I'm new to concrete, but a good math background, and I'm writing a program to analyze punching shear using ACI design codes. Do you have one?
This is good stuff mate.
do you have a video where flexure is dominant?
Thanks so much for this amazing videos
Pretty useful information, thank you for your work
I thought that quoting the Aci item numbers might be good, but it seems that your method is more effective. One can always look for code oneself.
I am glad you like it. I am trying to teach people a straight forward path that helps them understand what is happening. Thanks again!!!
Hi doctor, can you make a video, a guide on how to pursue higher education in Canada or your university.
These is really Great. Thanks Man
You’re awesome!!! Thank you!
hi doctor. i need your help about rectangular, biaxially loaded non-slender columns. Could you please explain the steps of calculation? Especially the parts that are different from this video. Thanks.
Hi Tyler from where to get the interaction curves you are using?
Hi why don't you make videos lectures post tension slab design and reinforcement details
Dear Tyler, would you please explain me, why it is/ considered tension zone at the ends of column ? when we know it is compression member ... love from India 🇮🇳
All of your videos are great, you could be even more popular in metric system countries, I study engineering but can't always watch your videos and pause them to make conversions.. It gets boring even when what you're teaching is interesting, but your passion makes me passionate ahah, love from Italy
Agree! Need metric videos... or maybe pop up boxes with metric equivalents so we can just read those which could be a good compromise
Thanks! I have a lot of videos in both english and metric units but I created these example problems for my class and all the units are in english because that is what we use in the US.
@@jmitt91 That is a cool idea! I will see what I can do in the future.
@@TylerLey Legend! Sending the support from the land down under. I work in property development and your videos on concrete have given me a greater appreciation for the material, keep so keep doing what you're doing. Excellent energy and enthusiasm!
Great Channel Tyler, Loving the content. Can you upload a video on THE USE OF CRUMB RUBBER AS AGGREGATE AS AN AGGREGATE IN CONCRETE?
Thank you! I don't have a lot of experience with crumb rubber use in concrete. I know there is some research on it and the material gives concrete some very cool properties like being able to absorb kinetic energy but it also makes it very hard to use admixtures with it because of the chemicals from the rubber. This has made it very hard for people to use in practice.
Can you please show how to secretly dig a basement or bunker under a house while still supporting it safely?
Hi Tyler, I love your videos. May I ask what is the minimum outside edge thickness that is needed to cover the rebar, ie. from the outside edge of rebar to outside edge of concrete. PS. I need to make 4in x 4in posts about 8ft tall and am thinking of placing 4 rebars, one in each corner.
Joe - This is called cover. It depends on where your element is out. Most people recommend 2" cover for external concrete. What are they supporting? You may want to watch this video:
ruclips.net/video/al7RBiNfvT4/видео.html
Thank u really good
Please use subtitle indonesia
I think RUclips will add them.
Imperial system is killing me
Pls
This is over the head of the lay audience.
What's axial load?
Newbies should start here:
ruclips.net/video/WVY-Bk90y3Q/видео.html
Ty, if you have prerequisites for these, could you list them in the description?
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You talk to fast. Is it possible if you slow down?