Simple Concrete Shear Wall Design - Structural Engineering
Simple shear wall design that is perfect for early scheme designs checking designs.
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Thank you, this is great. I am an Architecture Masters's student and I have a keen interest in understanding the basics of Structural Engineering, I find your videos very helpful.
Great content as usual, I wish your channel had been around when I was a student!
Awesome Video Dazz. Thanks!
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Love your teachings,
Good video mate
what does the (18+10)/2 implies? There are 4 walls (1,2,3,4) having orientation of their major axis parallel to wind force.
Time permitting Darren, but might you be able to cover in another video the optimal location for cores and actually modelling them effectively in analysis software? Torsional effects, centroid of system and the implications of this location, to name but a few pointers. Would be much appreciated.👍
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Will add it to the list :)
Thanks for a great video. Is there a precedent in the code for designing a shear wall as a column using the strip method? I would have thought that this would need to be designed as a wall as this section of the code would pick up buckling effects and other phenomena specific to walls? Perhaps as your example had significant compressive stress it could be designed as a column rather than a wall.
Hi Thank you for the explanation. I was wondering how you understood that the walls were not under the tension at @4:44 of the video?
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