Structural Analysis for Civil Engineers: Dead Loads
Intended for a course in civil engineering structural analysis. I show some examples of calculating concrete beam self weight, as well as roof dead loads.

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I Was Wrong About Fixed and Pinned Connections

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FE Exam Concepts - Structural Engineering - Load Path and Tributary Area

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1 4 Live Load Reduction and Tributary Area

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How To Design A Reinforced Concrete Beam For Beginners

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What is the dead load & how to calculate it? [Step-by-step tutorial]

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Projected Loads and Snow Loads - Intro to Structural Analysis

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Load Tracing, Part 1: Floor Framing and Beam Diagrams

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Shear force and bending moment diagrams example #2: multiple point loads

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Understanding Buckling

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Axial, Shear, and Moment Diagrams in Frames - Intro to Structural Analysis

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Building Design and Analysis: Load Paths for Vertical Loads (Load run down)

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Golden Gate Bridge | The CRAZY Engineering behind it

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Gravity Load Systems, Tributary Area, and Influence Area - Intro to Structural Analysis

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Open Beams Have a Serious Weakness

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Comprehensive Guide to Reinforced Concrete Beam Design | ACI Standards Explained

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The Critical Weakness of the I-Beam

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