A little learning is very dangerous for people, why you never share completely correct and practical oriented knowledge,rather than you hide many special points such that people don't get the full knowledge.
In civil engineering field, money and market is given more priority than knowledge. Very Sad. No one teaches in a good manner because they know after some day he will make a consultancy or construction farm and their market will be in trouble.
Always there is a point where you make mistake such that new learner always remains in confusion and they can't be exposed to practical aspects. Very sad.
but, column locations and beam sizes must be calculated in etabs right? or will u plot it directly using floor plan as reference all the time?.
In real time initially we have to calculate the intensity of load that will act on the members then we have to draw them in plan
@@civilengineeringbyshravan9596 I have to learn from u sir. For a single floor plan what all other drawings u will do and how and all.
To the point as usual thanks👍
Always!
Very nice sir
Thank you
Sir, How did u decide the beam size as 9*9 ?
It is the minimum dimensions as per IS code
Suppose in this 9" external wall the columns are in either opposite,how can we draw horizontal or vertical direction in the same line..
A little learning is very dangerous for people, why you never share completely correct and practical oriented knowledge,rather than you hide many special points such that people don't get the full knowledge.
In civil engineering field, money and market is given more priority than knowledge. Very Sad. No one teaches in a good manner because they know after some day he will make a consultancy or construction farm and their market will be in trouble.
Always there is a point where you make mistake such that new learner always remains in confusion and they can't be exposed to practical aspects. Very sad.
SB1...full form?
side beam