How to work out a steel beam splice connection.
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Here's how to work out a steel beam splice connection. In this easy-to-follow tutorial, we take you to step by step through a practical worked example, explaining how to design a splice as well as end plate connections.
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better than 4 years of uni courses. Can learn more through this channel, please keep uploading design example videos !!
You doing great work with simple manner
Very well explained. Thank you
Thanks for the videos, keep it up 👍🏼
I'd love to see an example of a goal-post system and its pad base design.. Thanks for the awesome videos...really enjoying them
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I really enjoy your videos thank you so much
Great video. Thanks
Great example. Can you do one with welding please?
Love this vid, very clear. Thanks
Thank you for your kind words! I'm so glad to hear that you found the video clear and helpful. If you have any questions or feedback, please don't hesitate to let me know. I appreciate your support and hope you continue to enjoy the content on this channel.
Thank you
Great Explanation..in a simple way. Thanks a lot... for sharing knowledge...
Can you make a tutorial for Beam welded splice butt joints? please.
Awesome Video. Can you please do a video on the design of fabricated box girder with stiffeners.
Thank you for the video. Can you share a video design splice for rectangularhollow section beam. Appreciate it very much.
In 4mm fillet weld strength, what's the value 0.38 you have considered?
As someone brought up with BS449 I greatly enjoy these videos working to currant standards, However, detailing a 35 mm thick flange plate for a 18.8 mm thick flange, raises concern.
Appreciate the hard work Dear Structural Engineer Calc. Can we also make a video regarding the design of base plate for steel columns. It would be great to start with the base for steel works. Thank You ! Keep sharing your knowledge with us.
Thank you! It's on our to do list :)
@@StructuralEngineerCalcs I would prefer the basis design for anchor bolts it's so confusing to design however base plate can be designed with fixed set of formulas in every codes. Thank you.
@@er.lalitbhatt7343 Added to our list.
Great work, can you possibly do a video on a portal frame design 😀
Thank you, it's on its way!
Kindly upload a video on Fully restrained moment and partially restrained moment connections.
Added to the list. Stay tuned!
Quick question how did you get the design load
Do we really need all these numbers.
Won’t it be obvious if the bolts and plates are too big or too small.
I've seen spliced beams in loft conversion videos and no flange plates used as specified by structural engineer. I want to have a beam like this so as to minimise loft space height. Is this possible?
Please could you do a timber beam example
Can advice where the "bolt load capacity" refer from?
Can you do an end plate/butt joint splice beam?
Are these bolts all snug tight?
The only thing missing in this example is the calculation for the length of the flange plate required
why flange area = Flange force/fy?
stress = force / Area ,rearrange it so Area = force / stress
can i send you some drawing to look over ?
Yes of course no problem.
@@StructuralEngineerCalcs I am looking to build a gym using angle iron 50x50 with 1/2" round bar as diagonals
The audio is so confusing
Hello great work you doing here... Can you please upload a video on how to design a Gable or portal frame Warehouse or workshops for the mining and oil and gas sector
Thank you, we will get right on it, stay tuned!