Difference between Beam and Girder with 3D Animation
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- Опубликовано: 3 дек 2018
- This video shows the difference between beam and girder with 3D animation. Beam is a flexural member subjected to gravity loadinds, while girder is also a flexural member subjected to gravity loadings but girder is a big member in any rcc structure able to take the small beam load as well. You can watch video for more detail.
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Realize this isn't new, but I wanted 2tell creator... Incredibly Well Done! An easily understood explanation w/o condescending! TYSVM!👏🙂👏
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Not to simplify the issue, but could we not just say that a girder is a beam which supports the load of another beam?
Do we really need a word for that, then? O_o
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@@alexerre433 yes, we still need a word to identify each beam and it’s purpose. o_o
U made this so easy for me to understand...ty so much!
Great job explaining a girder. Reminds me of a glulam beam supporting truss joist when framing buildings.
Thank you so much for this explaination
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I was under an impression that when any non standard size of beam is fabricated, it is called a girder. As rolled sections come in standard sizes, but to reduce the structure weight and take more load a non standard beam is fabricated by welding plates to form web and flanges.
So nice
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Very nice sir thank you so much for the film this is easy understanding
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Great video, please keep posting more videos.
More to come!
More easy to understand by 3D design.
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Nice explain in simple language 👍👌👌
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Very useful
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interesting. I got mixed up because the animation shows the is going the long way and in the drawing on the board, the girder went the short direction. But I guess it doesn't matter as long as the loading is correctly calculated.
Plz upload stiffner lecture
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Who supports the girder? if it carries more load, why not put column on the girder.
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I got confused. In the 3d animation the beams running longitudinal were called girders. But in the explanation part the transverse ones were called girders.
Agreed. This is so confusing. Maybe girder (bigger than beams) is placed on shorter dimension (10m). Cmiiw.
As I understand, and it is a matter of notion only, the girder holds the beams.