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Modeling Silos (Circular and Rectangular) in Autodesk Robot | Part 4: RC Design
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Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional Tutorials - Modeling Silos (Circular and Rectangular) in Autodesk Robot | Part 4: RC Design

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In this video, we'll explore the design of reinforced concrete silos in Autodesk Robot. This is the first part of our series on modeling silos, where we cover the design of both circular and rectangular silos. We'll start by discussing the basics of silo design, including the different types of loads that silos are subjected to and the design codes and standards that govern their design. We'll also cover the importance of proper modeling and analysis in the design process. Next, we'll dive into the specifics of designing reinforced concrete silos in Autodesk Robot. We'll cover topics such as defining the geometry of the silo, applying loads, and analyzing the structure using finite element analysis. We'll also cover the design of the silo. We'll provide step-by-step instructions and helpful tips to guide you through the design process, and we'll use real-world examples and case studies to illustrate the concepts and principles discussed. Whether you're a student, a practicing engineer, or simply interested in the design of reinforced concrete structures, this video will provide you with valuable insights into the design of silos in Autodesk Robot. Current Video Ideas for the Future: - 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 - Deeper dive into slab reinforcement. - Raft with larger thickness and positions - Robot - seemingly - erratic deformation when supported by beams and columns - A way to manually “clean-up” simple mesh like the above - Wood and Armer Moments in Slabs and their meaning - Complex and Principle results - Simple TBM tunnel lining analysis in robot Timestamps: 0:00 Introduction 2:12 Defining Brackets 23:11 Loads 36:14 Hax00r Tricks! 40:00 Loads Cont'd 45:10 SUPRISE DEFLECTIONS!!! 45:31 Intricate Thought Process 52:10 Failed Attempt on Circular Silo 54:00 Load on Hopper/Funnel 57:28 Quick Design 1:05:15 Outro

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