@mvvvc: There was a discussion on the load path of this structure that i saw on reddit so here are my thoughts #structuralengineering #civilengineering #frankfurt #engineering #truss
Dunno how I got on Structural Load TikTok, but it’s fascinating so I’m gonna stay.
2024-12-05 02:53:09
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Elijah :
commenting to stay on engineering tok
2025-02-28 07:59:01
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kevin :
I like your funny words engineer man
2024-12-05 05:09:37
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Osman Salieu Kamara :
next
2025-01-12 08:24:12
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Scott Simmons :
I've always hated how simple yet complicated statics seems to be
2024-12-05 04:57:47
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Arch Viz :
Load Path was my nickname in high school
2025-02-02 00:38:31
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Autodesk :
Thanks for your take 👏
2024-12-19 18:44:33
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towtrucktroy1 :
I love this
2025-01-31 01:10:06
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kjetil :
I dont get the lower diagonal. Is that just there to make a full triangke, to make it less flimsy? And if so, is there also a hidden vertical behind the glass wall, completing a triangle on that side?
2024-12-06 23:48:43
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Nando :
Random question: why not build something simpler that would save money?? Assuming the extra detail is more expensive than if it were just regular building so whats the benefit of building like this?
2024-12-07 06:34:17
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Nate :
Statics in action
2024-12-19 14:08:36
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grumpysavior :
isnt the force on that far right vertical member indeterminate, because we don't know which way the net torque on that whole structure is? it could fall left or right depending on how it's biased, no?
2024-12-05 16:14:34
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j1mmyfootr0n :
so dont park there. got it...
2025-02-13 16:55:33
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scroaty :
why have the tension arrows facing each other not facing away like it's being ripped apart???
2024-12-27 07:23:38
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Karll :
Your analysis neglects the weight of the structure itself, which acts as a counterbalance force to the suspended roof. This would obviously change the forces in each member.
2024-12-05 02:38:39
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João Eduardo :
looks like me playing bridge games
2024-12-25 22:49:11
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typescripted :
algo comment
2025-01-13 04:49:00
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Jokke_r :
why did you draw compression as arrows pointing out and tension as arrows pointing in? wouldn't it logically be the other way around? Im not a structural engineer.
2024-12-04 22:57:25
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Alex Lowe :
(1/2) are you making the assumption that the connection points at the bottom are pin supports so they only have the x and y reaction forces?
2024-12-06 05:40:35
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Rada :
is concrete good for tension?
2024-12-05 22:19:21
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Bitch :
This is all revolving around how heavy that counter balance is
2024-12-05 05:24:25
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Mista Dobalina :
do you think the structure would stand if the removed the vertical posts on the right side but added more counter weight above them. maybe beef up the main load beams from the inner left corner?
2024-12-18 01:52:31
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SenseiRisky :
commenting to stay on engineering tok
2024-12-05 22:30:46
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ku_architect_88 :
Great explanation.
2024-12-04 20:59:38
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