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🔧 New Video Alert! 🚀 I'm excited to share my latest video on Beam Design Shear Analysis. In this tutorial, I break down the shear force design process using ETABS, discuss the interpretation of the SF Diagram, and align the findings with the design standards in SP16 and IS 456:2000. If you're looking to strengthen your knowledge in structural engineering, particularly in beam design, this video is for you. Whether you're a student, a fellow educator, or a professional engineer, I believe you'll find valuable insights here. 🎥 Watch it now on my YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/dZ4yzW2m #StructuralEngineering #BeamDesign #ShearAnalysis #ETABS #SP16 #IS456 #EngineeringEducation"
Beam Design Shear Analysis: ETABS, SF Diagram, SP16 & IS 456:2000 Method
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Designing a Beam due to Shear (ACI-318-2019) https://lnkd.in/dmWgdZ-u
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Designing a Beam due to Shear (ACI-318-2019)
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Designing a Beam due to Shear (ACI-318-2019) https://lnkd.in/dmWgdZ-u
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3moVery helpful!