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Difference between floor and wall elements - Autodesk Robot Tutorials
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Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional Tutorials - Difference between floor and wall elements - Autodesk Robot Tutorials

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During my video series on Robot, I sometimes use floors to model specific types of walls such as swimming pool and retaining walls. A lot of you asked about the reason behind that, so I thought I should address the issue in video form. In Today's video, we are gonna quickly go through this comparison and understand where they are similar and where they are different. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more in-depth content on engineering topics! You can also join the ranks of our members via: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFC1n0T1TFMzZdN7jjvM71g/join I also do have Udemy courses: https://www.udemy.com/course/programming-the-finite-element-method-using-c/?referralCode=5344186FBCE1085D475A #FEM #Design #RSA #RSAPRO #Autodesk #Civil_Engineering #Software #RC #reinforced #concrete #high #rise #highrise #building #tower #residential #basement #Parking #ramp #Structural_Analysis #structural #systems #connections #claddings #materials #engineering #architecture #construction #Civil #Engineering #Software #Structural #Analysis #Finite #Element #method #Autodesk #Robot #Structural #design #Engineering #analysis #Building #design #Design #software #Design #tools #Design #process #Structural #engineering #Building #construction #Construction #engineering Current Video Ideas for the Future: - Video on Gap - Video on Column Buckling in a Real Structural Setting. - Video on Load Take Down Slabs - Video about instabilities. - Full Structure with mesh and twisting. - Advanced Mesh Options - The Dynamics Series: comparative analysis between robot - Circular Arrangement of Reinforcement - Highway Bridge - Watertank with non-linear hinges. - 3D elements in Dams or soil-structure interactions - Basement Walls and the discontinuity of loads on columns - Influence Surfaces - When and why modal mass is always 90% or less. - Tie beams in normal structure. - More details about modal participation / report? - Masses and stiffnesses to control modes - LL Reduction in ACI/ASCE (vertical and horizontal) - A possible way to model columns with pressure areas - Raft with larger thickness and positions - Robot - seemingly - erratic deformation when supported by beams and columns - Complex and Principle results - Simple TBM tunnel lining analysis in robot - Modeling of pile foundation Timestamps: 0:00 Hello Everyone! 0:40 Modeling 4:06 Analysis Comparison 6:34 Design Comparison 12:20 That's everything! Tags RC,reinforced,concrete,high,rise,highrise,building,tower,residential,basement,Parking,ramp,claddings,materials,engineering,architecture,construction,Civil Engineering,Software,Structural Analysis,Finite Element Method,Autodesk Robot,Structural design,Engineering analysis,Building design,Design software,Design tools,Design process,Structural engineering,Building construction,Construction engineering,structural analysis,civil engineering,finite element method

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