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Soft story structures are some of the deadliest building types in an earthquake.
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@MrSoftDiamond

8 months ago

This helped me understand structural behavior more. Thank you for this!

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@bensblues

8 months ago

Soft storey structure collapse led to so many deaths in the 2023 Turkey/Syria earthquake... we as engineers need to find a way to ensure that corners are not cut when building soft storey structures in seismic zones in developing countries. I don't know too much about this, but it seems that a mass produced, affordable joint strengthening component would be needed to avoid builders reducing their costs by under-reinforcing their concrete joints.

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@heard3879

7 months ago

So THAT'S why so many earthquake news reports show large buildings with the first floor crushes and all the upper stories intact but tilted precariously.

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@SuiLagadema

7 months ago

You can see what he's describing in every building since the 1960s Chilean earthquake. The fatalities in 2010 due solely by the earthquake were extremely lower than anticipated, but hesitation from the government caused the most fatalities by not sounding the tsunami alert when they should've had.

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@bjornthorgudmundsson2781

7 months ago

Isnt that also partly why parking garages are stuck into the cellar usually? The supporting walls are essentially on the outside rather then the inside of the load bearing walls

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@_Zane__

7 months ago

In japan i noticed a lot of the buildings have diagonal braces , kind of interesting to see

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@Eyeofthemourning

5 months ago

I lived in Northridge CA in 94. The apt next to us had illegally remodeled and removed those pillars in the parking for extra spaces. It was later found out the bldg inspector was bribed. 3 ppl were seriously hurt. The building collapsed hitting the side were I lived trapping me under debris knocking me unconscious. I was 18 at the time. I now live in CO as of 2005. Before then & every time I visit, I can’t sleep in CA.

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@ksjanna

7 months ago

This is the first time i actually enjoyed engineering. Youre a great teacher

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@BRUH-pv9rb

7 months ago

And this is the sort of explanation that every civil engineering student requires! Thanks man 🙌

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@matthewlui1004

7 months ago

Engineer 1: "How to fix this"
Engineer 2: "Fixed support"

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@tonib9261

8 months ago

The magic phrase to google for more information is capacity design.

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@AugmentedGravity

7 months ago

Thats a brilliant visual guide to how this principle works.

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@comzerogaming8794

7 months ago

I liked one video about a bridge, now I'm a full on architect with a construction business. Been watching since 2004, thanks for all the help!

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@precisionchoker

7 months ago

Love your way of explaining, instant sub

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@JorgE-dx8te

7 months ago

How to do it the German way....

1st: dig a basement to make your garage below ground
2nd: make a slope down to the basement for the cars to drive underground
3rd: just reinforce the building normally without worry because the earth is not gonna collapse from winds

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@theofungi6562

8 months ago

I had no idea i would be this interested. Thank you

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@jeremeyswillis

7 months ago

Simpson has a system of steel beams with “sheer pins” at the joints. The advantage is that you can “reset” the component and reuse it after a seismic event

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@petrosthegoober

7 months ago

What you do is: Take away the parking.

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@xuyahfish

7 months ago

My 9 yo will be taking engineering summer camps this summer. When he gets to civil engineering, I'll show him this! A very clear depiction that even a 9 yo can understand!
Thanks!

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@Bippy55

2 months ago

You are one amazing teacher and demonstrator. Within a minute, I got your point. But only by watching your examples and also live footage and your clear voice. More power to you!

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