BEng The Brazilian Engineer in Australia
BEng The Brazilian Engineer in Australia
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Do they use gum wood in framing too?
In NZ we have alot of old shop fronts that are bad for this we have alot of filled masonry walls at the back of the building and open glazing with canopies at the front supported by steel frames , it creates some bad torsional effects as the block wall is much stiffer than the frames
Hi. Should the Z not be Z= Bt^2/6 where t is the depth of the footing?
Hi Frederik, Look at the bending moment direction. Now imagine a vertical beam going into the soil. The length of that beam is the depth "t". And the sides B and L are the dimensions to find Z. I'll probably have to get chatgpt to refine this answer haha but if you didn't get it, have a look at some books and compare to my video. Let me know how you go
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus Thank you! it makes sense to me now 👍
@@frederiktoldevarjrgensen6730 happy to help
Hello I am not a civil engineer , I m trying to build a car garage with a swimming pool on top of the garage , the garage is 10m x 6m garage with a swimming pool of 8m x 5m and 1.5m depth with six footing and pillars, what size of footing should I use to be on the safe size, thank you
Don't build that without a professional structural engineer advice. There's much more involved. You have to know the soil properties etc
Yes, the saying will apply to multiple different areas. That is the point of a saying
I’m definitely bored. My gf wishes I was more driven, but what can you do.
Cadê o sotaque australiano! Balofa da Sparta aqui!
Faaaala Balofa hahaha cole mate. Chega mais aqui na Aus
great message brother!
thanks my friend :)
In India we are restricting the Length to 12m only.
Interesting. In Australia it depends on the site location. I said 18m. but you probably won't be able to transport 18m in the middle of the city center for example.
Rightly said at the end... coz that's where the surprise is 😅
haha yeah hopefully a good surprise
Bro what about accountant roles?
Not sure. Have a look at seek.com.au
Great video and explanations 👍
thanks marie ☺. let me know if you have any suggestions of topics you would like to see more videos on.
Awesome videos, what are the softwares normally used by the practicing structural engineers in Australia?
thanks :) there are a bunch of them. RAM, RAPT, ETABS, SLB, RCB Inducta, Spacegass, Robot etc There's a video in the channel which I cover all software I use
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus Thank you. Can you separate which one is good for concrete, steel and timber designs please.
All your videos are great . I am learning a lot. Thank you 😀
Thanks for the compliment, Alan :) Glad you enjoy and learn from them ☺
Well presented video. Few comments. 1. At time 6:14, the effective depth should be calculated by 450-50-16/2 and not 16. 2. Can you reference the code when making your videos to sweeten up. All in all, very well presented and so helpful. I am definitely subscribing and following your page.
Thanks Joe. Appreciate your comment and suggestion. :)
Mate, can you make a video about principal stresses pls? Cheers
what specifically? You mean like Mohr's circle, stress equations etc ? In real life you will use FEM software to find stresses.
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Well done Gabriel. The "devil is in the details"...
Absolutely Gilberto. Great point. Thanks for watching the video.
Your videos are amazing ! Thank you so much. I’m a civil engineer and work in the construction industry. I had forgotten some essential concepts of design.
Thank you very much. Glad you liked it :)
Great vid. The center of ass and stiffness is very important
You mean center of Mass hahaha
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus 🤨😏 hahaha
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Can I do hand calculation to work that out?
You can if the building is not too complex
What book would you recommend on reading on designing structures for earthquakes (or any books) for students. Also when you say masonry it sounds like you’re saying mansory 😂. However great video I have learnt a lot!
hahaha masonry and mansory is a very subtle change. Thanks for the feedback. There are lots of books, are you based in Australia?
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus yes i am based in australia
Sir how much an engineer in your position earns a year in Australia? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
You can make a lot of money
If it's going to be welded, would it still be modeled with trusses? Shouldn't those be beams now?
It still a truss. As long as you keep the center lines converging to the work point, it won't have any bending even if it's welded.
I would suggest to use the units in Mathcad, otherwise you are using a fancy notepad/calculator with images and formatting.
You're correct. I don't use much Mathcad. I know it's a good tool though. Do you use it at work?
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus I don't use it at work. I've used it only for personal calculations. Although I've switched to do things in Python, so that I don't have to depend on commercial software (even though the free version is still super useful). The only downside is that I have to take care of units myself, but that's fine if I strictly only use SI units. Nice video!
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus I use it at work for some basic manual checks. Very useful!
@@poparafael3065 I haven't used it for ages. There's another free one called Smath or something like that
A rigid connection is by definition a complete connection, as there is no degree of freedom in a rigid connection. But a rigid connection is also a continuity, in this case, of stiffness between the elements in the connection. You demonstrated this very well by modifying the beam height in the portal frame examples. And that's exactly the problem with bolted connections. The holes required for bolts insertion reduce the amount of material in the section, which in turn reduces the section's moment of inertia. There is, therefore, a local reduction of stiffness in the section, making it more difficult and expensive to achieve a truly rigid connection with bolted connections. When we design bolted connections, would be more apropriate to consider semi-rigid connections. Excellent video, by the way. Thanks a lot!
Hi Edmar, thanks for taking the time to write this comment. Very well said. Thanks :)
Thank you for sharing your experience. I feel you how hard you got for being in Australia. Now, I am working with Australian civil engineers as a structural draftsman. I am a civil engineer from Thailand. Most of structures in here are reinforcement concrete, No wood frames or wood trusses, that is really tough to understand their concept design to draft drawings. So, If you have time, could you please make a video how to design Edge thickenings and slab thickening as Aus standard. Appreciate you for making these videos
Learning a lot from you sir thanks keep it up
Hi, how much LL and DL do you design for house ?
LL roof = 0.25kPa DL = between 0.2 and 0.9kPa LL floor = 1.5kPa (2kPa balconies) DL floor = between 0.6 and 1kPa
Thanks for your reply, Sir, I just wonder, this style is in Australia house,light walls, pat foundation, strip foundation, Edge foundation, So, I saw details, they put the edge of ground slab on foundation. When design foundation, do you include weight of ground slab and light wall on foundation ? Thanks sir.
@@Chino99999 you have to consider all actions on the foundation
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus thank you
This one video would have got me through my first job interview with flying colors!
haha what did you get asked in your job interview?
Great video very informative and simple to understand and learn. Keep it up. Enjoyed learning also saves me having to do a course 😎🤣👍🏾. Subscribed
haha thanks for the feedback :)
Hey Gabriel, I’m Paulo, a Student of Mining Engineering in Escola de Minas like you. I’m live in a Federal Fraternity like Sparta, and I wish to go to work and live in Australia! Your video was very inspiring to me and I will continue to follow your work here on KZread and follow your tips. Viva a comunidade Emopiana e Viva a Escola de Minas! ⚒️
Hey Paulo. Great choice. UFOP is fantastic. Hope to see you soon in Australia. Cheers
Are this according to EC?
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Hi There, Thanks for the video, very helpful... When checking punching shear, you use pressure q = 140 kPa. Isn't this supposed to be 150 kPa as stated in the question?
Is the sand mandatory if you have a vapour barrier?
the bedding sand is optional, except for sites with aggressive soils.
Meus Parabéns pelo Vídeo 👏👏👏
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Muito Legal Gabriel! Estou me organizando para mudar para a Austrália nos próximos meses e é muito bom ouvir as experiências de quem ja viveu esse processo! Ps. Sou engenheiro civil e trabalho com estruturas também aqui no Brasil
Boa Phelippe. Qual cidade na Australia?
Can you dumb it down for my smol brain
heyyy...this is a short cut off my long format videos. May be worth having a look at them to understand.
Parabéns pelo vídeo, Gabriel! De fato é transformador morar fora do país pra entender a engenharia de outra forma. Bom conteúdo!!
valeu Bruno. Obrigado pelo feedback. grande abraco
Gabriel, os seus vídeos são excelentes! Obrigada por compartilhar a sua experiência.
Oi Lidia. Obrigado voce pelo feedback e por acompanhar o canal. ☺
Nice content mate, on point breakdown of the experience overseas. I can relate a lot to your story and learning from the progress you made. Thanks for sharing
Thanks my friend. Glad you enjoyed the video :)
Is there any engineering fraternity from Indonesia or Asia?
Not that I'm aware. I don't know much about Asia to be honest, but I would research the cities where the universities are located.
@@bengthebrazilianengineerinAus Thank you sir, to work in civil engineering in Australia, is it mandatory to graduate from an Australian university/college ?
@@Ifanelnino No. I graduated from a university in Brazil
Living in a fraternity must me dope
it was super cool :)
Are you planning to move overseas?
Yes, I am! I already have a good english level, experience and relevant qualifications in civil engineering. So I wanna try!
@@phelippemendoncadepaiva2179 Absolutely. Best decision of your life
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Sir do you earn 150k dollars a year as an engineer in Australia? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.
you can earn more or you can earn less. It depends on your expertise.
Wry good info, thanks
Great video. Could you do one for moment connections and videos on plates and welding