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Thank you so much, such a great video with very clear thorough explanation and a great animation that really helps with delivering the concept! God bless you! And please continue with your amazing work it is very helpful and it goes a long way!
From where did you get such detailed structural analysis and detailed drawings of the different parts of the Howrah Bridge? I would like to know the source, for a more detailed study, if you don't mind sharing the source with me 😊
In an ideal truss the members shall be not continuous , i.e. they shall be broken at joints. But in practice for steel trusses , top and and bottom chords are continuous over 2/3 joints and spliced at 12 m, will it remain an ideal truss.Does the Chords not behave like beams in such a case. Kindly explain.
So bored piles are classified, based on the load transfer method, as friction cum end bearing piles? I suppose it can resist these two load types simultaneously. Not one at a time? Also, when we say a pile is resisting load through friction, does that mean it moves or that it tries to move? How can skin friction be involved anyway if, in bored piling, the pile's tip rests beneath or over hard strata? Isn't it strong enough?
Great! With your video knowledge of trusses used on small surface loads to give a stable form capable of supporting considerable external loads over a large span. Popular TRUSS are NOT ONLY because of reletivety small amount of material. Vise of you how you define component parts of a truss bridge - stresses primaly in axial tension bending leads to compression in the top chord or horizontal members, tension in the bottom chord (vertical or dinamical).... Etc. WE HAVE SEEN IN YOUR VIDEO
Wonderful Presentation. This can be added to any University Curriculum. This 15 min Video might teach more than 1 month of lecture at collage Good Work. Keep it up