Hey Kestava Thank you for the video, I used this info in designing my first RW. I have a question about e, what if e>l/6 what will be the values for qmax,qmin? and could you please reference these equations Much appreciated!
@adrianvp099 ай бұрын
Hi Kestava, shouldnt the excentricity be equal to the distance from the centerline to the point where the resultant of mass is located? Every formula for e i see in books is as follows e= B/2 - (Mr-Mo)/(Sum of mass), where B is the base width of the foundation. If i plug in the values in the formula i get the location of the resultant of mass that i calculated previously.
@Kestava_Engineering9 ай бұрын
thats what we did! see 1:00
@adrianvp099 ай бұрын
Oh you’re right, I don’t know why I saw something different last night, I must have been tired and unfocused. Thanks!
@carolinamendez1053 Жыл бұрын
HI Ketsava, question - since we have a moment why are you using 1+/- 6E/L vs. 6M/BxD^2 ? Thanks in advance
@Kestava_Engineering Жыл бұрын
interesting - i have not come across that equation before. although it looks similar to the on im used to on M is broken out into Pe I think without looking.
Hey! I want you to try Schnittkraftmeister challenge in your next video... Please give it a try coz many of us are not familiar with it... Wish I knew it earlier :|
@Kestava_Engineering Жыл бұрын
Challenge accepted!
@Kestava_Engineering Жыл бұрын
although I dont know if I can get it into my very next video. stay tuned!
@perfectbasics238 Жыл бұрын
Hi Bro thank you for info. Just wanted to point out one thing, that resultant what you have shown is not correct, it should be incline towards point of overturn. And the distance where resultant cuts the base from centroid of structure is the eccentricity, that should be less than L/6