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@@crisistg7315 depends on what behaviour you expect/want. Typically intermediate concrete beams are assumed to be fixed to columns and beam ends at last columns assumed that they can rotate.
very interesting. and excellent way of explanation. please give some help to guide me regarding these type of animations on blender or other. just few videos please...
Can you please make videos regarding how to make these type of animations ??? As on youtube there are lot of videos regarding character animation on blender but i want to learn these type of animations .. Please help
Sir, in roller support, rotation is free around all axes? it says roller support does not allow vertical motion, but what if force is applied upwards in that case roller support would not restrict vertical motion, so should not we modify the definition ? thank you.
Hello Shailesh, If we talk in 2D plane, beam with roller support is free to move left and right, but will restrict vertical movement, hence the vertical reaction. For clarity, you can assume roller support like the image in the link below: civildigital.com/double-roller-support/
This was really really such an amazing visualization and explanation. I had never got the concept of supports until now! Thank you sooo much.😍♥️
Me also
After a long time i found which explains types of supports clearly with visual description of supports.
This illustration of the support types is extremely helpful to structural engineer, thanks for the video :)
Simple & brief explanation of supports !! Keep lecturing 👍
This is so good for us because we are normally to understand by the pics
You have explained in a very good way
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Visual diagrams are helpful, thank you for taking time to make this.
This channel have a great feature if you keep posting informative videos like this bro..🙌🙌
Thank you! :)
plz give us more video . plz dont quit from youtube. you are best explainer for structure
Awesomely Explained
Nicely explained sir.
Best explanation ever 🥇
Explain very well thank u sir.👍
Well Explained Bro...🙏🙏🙏
Thank you!
Bro.. amazing💥💥💥💥 ...video make more videos like this ....I am architecture student ....and I assure you . that I will help you to grow this channel ....I have shared this video in my college grp and your video got amazing response .....hope you will make more videos like this ..... great job 💥💥💥💥
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The beam used in house construction are fixed? Please sir reply 😫🙏🙏💓
@@crisistg7315 depends on what behaviour you expect/want. Typically intermediate concrete beams are assumed to be fixed to columns and beam ends at last columns assumed that they can rotate.
While watching this video my mind was acting like pinned support , no resistance to concepts LOL
great video
Explained very well sir👏
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Simple but effective
Soooo helpful! Thank you.
your animation was wonderful
Thank you Malayaj!
it is very useful the learners they can easily understand by watching it
Now I got it...thnks a lot
it was really helpful!!
good EXPLANATION SIR
I love this channel. Keep posting! Cmooooooon!!! Where are you from?
Glad you liked! India.
Interesting 🙂
Sir, please make video on weak story
Will keep that topic on my list. 👍
Thanku so much 👍👍👍👍👍
Good animations
yar well done well explained love you
Thank you! :)
Great sir..... 😃
Excellent content
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Excellent
plz make videos on structures where bearing and shear stresses are devoleped
very interesting. and excellent way of explanation. please give some help to guide me regarding these type of animations on blender or other. just few videos please...
Can you please make videos regarding how to make these type of animations ??? As on youtube there are lot of videos regarding character animation on blender but i want to learn these type of animations .. Please help
Very good video.But motion of the supports can also be shown in animation
What if the roller was on the surface of a vertical wall, will the reaction still be upward(on y axis)?
No, it will be perpendicular to the surface.
Hello, your content is amazing. I have one question, Which software is used for animation and modelling?
Combination of multiple softwares, MS 3dbuilder ,Revit, blender, PowerPoint etc
I really like this kinda animation.
Thank you for sharing what software you use please share because I ll use it in my next presentation
Multiple open e source softwares used like ms 3d builder, 3d paint, blender, da vinci resolve etc.
I need help what type of supports is the human elbow? Is it roller support?
Human elbow is a pinned support, not a roller support.
@@StructuresExplained tysm for your help
Very supportive
Sir, in roller support, rotation is free around all axes? it says roller support does not allow vertical motion, but what if force is applied upwards in that case roller support would not restrict vertical motion, so should not we modify the definition ? thank you.
Hello Shailesh, If we talk in 2D plane, beam with roller support is free to move left and right, but will restrict vertical movement, hence the vertical reaction. For clarity, you can assume roller support like the image in the link below:
civildigital.com/double-roller-support/
@@StructuresExplained yeah clear in 2D plane. Thank you
Amazing
Thanks alot .
Great
as good as anything, Thank you :)
Thank you
Why Roller and Hinge support in simple supported beam?
Tq sir🙏👍
Hello sir, can you say me.which software you use for making this type of animation.
I think blender
finally..the one
Thanks
Sir are reaction and shear force same
Hi, a reaction force is a force that acts in the opposite direction to an action force. Shear force can be a reaction force.
try to improve the quality of video.when putting 1080 the video quality like 144p
What is this bro... Where is link support I'm looking for this
Hi Mohit, do you mean 'internal link' ?
@@StructuresExplained no, I faced link support in a question in which asked ' how many reactions on a link support'
It's a type of support as like others u described in video
I think it allows for vertical motion not horizontal motion.
it allows horizontal because of the roller at the end of the beam, and not vertical, pinned supports are usually fixed on the surface too
usefull
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HINGE SUPPORT?
Sir this is for 2d.
Please make for 3d.
Atleast show the direction of moment support reaction.
try do increase the time of vedio,
Bro mg and normal reaction aren't action reaction pair. First correct your statement 😂😂😂😂
thanks