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You have made the video for us. I salute you for your effort.Many students only know the things theoretically.Practical knowledge is very important.Thanks from the core of my heart.
Sir thanks a lot ...this is the first time to have a very well explanation about the arrangement of steel bars in rcc .. Thank you sir thanks a lot... May God bless you sir
Thanks sir for this practical information, from bookish language we are not able to visualise but after seeing practical it prints marks in our brain and we get easily to understand, sir please more videos on design of column , rcc, slab ,gurder beam , roof strut and more
Sir Thank you very much for making this kind of video. Gives a very good clarity between theory and practical Hoping to find more content from RCC , structural analysis
Your work shop session is very nice and informative i want to hint a correction for the simply supported beams rebars are cranke for the following purpose. The crank bars or bent up bar are very important in R.C.C beam or slabs construction because without countering the Hogging (Negative moment) the structure will fail or the strength of the structure will reduce. The hogging bending moment will develop at the supports of the slabs and beams. Not for shear transfer. Thank you
Very good video... But there can be some corrections.. You are assuming this as simply supported this is wrong according to reinforcement details. There is bent up bars near the supports but in simply supported arrangement rotation is allowed in both the end and because of this there is no negative moment. So no extra bar needed in top fiber near the supports. Bent up bars are needed in fixed beam.
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The bottom bars are bent up at the ends to counter hogging (negative moment) in the beam....the shear could be countered even if the bottom bars remained at the bottom.
I love Structural Engineering! At work site, spacing of stirrups in beam formula As per 1.5 of IS 456, the maximum spacing of the stirrups = 0.75 d = 0.75 (450) = 337.5 mm = 300 mm (say). d is thr effective depth of besm.So, we select 10 mm, 2 legged stirrups @ 150 mm.I c/c..One This fig is not rigid In beam both side of end span L/4 spacing reduced and beyond L/4 the spacing increased depending upon Shear force!Kindly correct if I am wrong??🙏
I love Structural Engineering! At work site, spacing of stirrups in beam formula As per 1.5 of IS 456, the maximum spacing of the stirrups = 0.75 d = 0.75 (450) = 337.5 mm = 300 mm (say). d is thr effective depth of besm.So, we select 10 mm, 2 legged stirrups @ 150 mm.I c/c..One This fig is not rigid In beam both side of end span L/4 spacing reduced and beyond L/4 the spacing increased depending upon Shear force!Kindly correct if I am wrong??🙏
I love Structural Engineering! At work site, spacing of stirrups in beam formula As per 1.5 of IS 456, the maximum spacing of the stirrups = 0.75 d = 0.75 (450) = 337.5 mm = 300 mm (say). d is thr effective depth of besm.So, we select 10 mm, 2 legged stirrups @ 150 mm.I c/c..One This fig is not rigid In beam both side of end span L/4 spacing reduced and beyond L/4 the spacing increased depending upon Shear force!Kindly correct if I am wrong??🙏
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Longitudinal bars do not carry any shear, as they are used as flexural reinforcements. In shear, you need to consider the cross section of the concrete, if not enough, then provide required stirrups; same with torsion.
Appreciate. Wish the length of shear bars / crank ? bars at both end, is not less than 1/4 of the span. ?. I am an Ele Eng. May include, how to select the size of the bars.
I wish our professors also taught us practically like this. Thank you for the clear explaination
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Hi I want ask you how we put the negative bar in Stirrup's .is it at the up side or bottom on soil side.
I just graduated in College (Civil Engineering) but this is the time I understand practically all theories and concepts I learned from school. Was I just born yesterday? Why don’t I know this channel of yours? Am so happy I found you. This is a big help to me and to all aspiring engineering students. Thank you!!!
u have to read text books.everything is there.
You explained this very clearly; pretty intuitive!! I'm a Meteorologist but like DIY in many different fields and I want to do some Civil Engineering/Masonry project; you've been really helpful (from Tanzania, East Africa)
The best explanation I have ever got.
The practical has made my engineering gone to a next level
This man will one day become an authority in his field, Very Good Explanation Sir, Keep it Up 😀. This is called IMPARTING KNOWLEDGE CORRECTLY, Even a lay man can understand his explanation.
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Sircan we use spring coil at beam column joints along with the tmt bars
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I want construct G+1 and I am looking for architecture who can do for me steel bar structure, work drawing and Elevation. I am reachable +971557619734 whatsup please contact me or connect me someone
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You have made the video for us. I salute you for your effort.Many students only know the things theoretically.Practical knowledge is very important.Thanks from the core of my heart.
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You are a wonderful teacher and man, you explain with full heart, thanks a lot, wish we also could have teachers like you
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Practical is what we lack.simple line diagrams are not enough to understand while we are beginners.thank you so much for your efforts
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Thank you very much sir .This kind of practically demonstrated videos helps understanding with more deeply .
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A big salute to you sir, keep doing this good work for students like us, this is a phenomenal way of teaching the subject practically.
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I hope there are such videos for 1 or 2 way slabs, Column etc.
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Thanks a ton, soon i will try to come up with those videos
Sir thanks a lot ...this is the first time to have a very well explanation about the arrangement of steel bars in rcc .. Thank you sir thanks a lot... May God bless you sir
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Excellent video. I feel sorry for myself for not discovering this video on youtube during my B.Tech days
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Brief and excellent explanation.THANKS.
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Sir bhut accha tarika hai aapke pas samgane ka. very nice sir.thanks sir.
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Thanks sir for this practical information, from bookish language we are not able to visualise but after seeing practical it prints marks in our brain and we get easily to understand, sir please more videos on design of column , rcc, slab ,gurder beam , roof strut and more
You're most welcome, have already uploaded design of columns and slab, still more videos i will be doing, keep watching
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Good technical session reminded us of strength of Materials subject
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Why all colleges have not teachers like you , sir please make ur videos and rcc lectures ......your teaching styles is different
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Your work shop session is very nice and informative i want to hint a correction for the simply supported beams rebars are cranke for the following purpose.
The crank bars or bent up bar are very important in R.C.C beam or slabs construction because without countering the Hogging (Negative moment) the structure will fail or the strength of the structure will reduce. The hogging bending moment will develop at the supports of the slabs and beams. Not for shear transfer.
Thank you
Thank you! I want to know which one is the top and which one is the bottom.
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Thanks sir for this practical informations,
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Some lectures may be given by the field engineers for having good. Practical knowledge and best inter action.
Very good video... But there can be some corrections..
You are assuming this as simply supported this is wrong according to reinforcement details. There is bent up bars near the supports but in simply supported arrangement rotation is allowed in both the end and because of this there is no negative moment. So no extra bar needed in top fiber near the supports. Bent up bars are needed in fixed beam.
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Respected sir, Hope You are doing well. I just want to remind you that you are an awesome teacher 👍 & you are doing a great job👌. Please upload more often 🙏
So nice of you, these kind of love and appreciating comments motivates me everyday for doing videos
Good .simple and clear.
pls also make a similar one on slab reinforcement of double and single way .
Pls keep it up
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The bottom bars are bent up at the ends to counter hogging (negative moment) in the beam....the shear could be countered even if the bottom bars remained at the bottom.
The bended 45´ are necessary only if there is vertikal load on the beam.
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I love Structural Engineering! At work site, spacing of stirrups in beam formula
As per 1.5 of IS 456, the maximum spacing of the stirrups = 0.75 d = 0.75 (450) = 337.5 mm = 300 mm (say). d is thr effective depth of besm.So, we select 10 mm, 2 legged stirrups @ 150 mm.I c/c..One This fig is not rigid In beam both side of end span L/4 spacing reduced and beyond L/4 the spacing increased depending upon Shear force!Kindly correct if I am wrong??🙏
I love Structural Engineering! At work site, spacing of stirrups in beam formula
As per 1.5 of IS 456, the maximum spacing of the stirrups = 0.75 d = 0.75 (450) = 337.5 mm = 300 mm (say). d is thr effective depth of besm.So, we select 10 mm, 2 legged stirrups @ 150 mm.I c/c..One This fig is not rigid In beam both side of end span L/4 spacing reduced and beyond L/4 the spacing increased depending upon Shear force!Kindly correct if I am wrong??🙏
I love Structural Engineering! At work site, spacing of stirrups in beam formula
As per 1.5 of IS 456, the maximum spacing of the stirrups = 0.75 d = 0.75 (450) = 337.5 mm = 300 mm (say). d is thr effective depth of besm.So, we select 10 mm, 2 legged stirrups @ 150 mm.I c/c..One This fig is not rigid In beam both side of end span L/4 spacing reduced and beyond L/4 the spacing increased depending upon Shear force!Kindly correct if I am wrong??🙏
Sir, lot of respect for you, I wish you take a good care of your health. And if there is any source for all your videos (subject oriented). Please give the link. Or if there is any app, please let us know. You are a well talented and professional Teacher for us. 🙂🙏
Longitudinal bars do not carry any shear, as they are used as flexural reinforcements. In shear, you need to consider the cross section of the concrete, if not enough, then provide required stirrups; same with torsion.
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Very well explained
Helpfull for students..
Appreciate. Wish the length of shear bars / crank ? bars at both end, is not less than 1/4 of the span. ?.
I am an Ele Eng.
May include, how to select the size of the bars.
Thanks a million man.
Thank you sir for the explanation.
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Awesome explanation
Very good sir thanks for more helpful video as particular thank you sir
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Thank you sir, can you make video on BBS? How can we calculate the BBS of columns, beams, stair's etc.
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Well explained sir
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Hope this is made for fixed support....usually there is negative BM at support to take tht negative BM these bars(main bars) are taken to top...
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Kindly make a video explanation of a structural design of rebars for a rectangular water tank 12 ft length, 10 ft depth and 7 ft width.