Beyond Cross-Section Strength: Moment-Curvature Analysis

Introduction to the webinar

Students will learn:

  • What students will learn in the webinar

Overcoming Limitations of Strength Based Design​

This lecture segment looks into the limitations of traditional strength-based design methods in structural engineering. It explores the challenges of accurately predicting deflection, stress, and strain under various loads, emphasizing the need for more detailed investigations beyond code-based procedures.

From Strain to Loads Alternative Approach for Design and Investigation of RC Structures

This video discusses an alternative approach to designing and investigating reinforced concrete (RC) structures by shifting from traditional force-based methods to a strain-driven capacity calculation.

Significance of Moment Curvature Curve in Response Investigation​- Part 3

This video discusses the significance of the moment-curvature curve in evaluating structural response. The curve provides critical information, including cracking, yield, and ultimate points, as well as ductility and stiffness properties.

Overcoming Limitations of Strength Based Design​

This lecture segment looks into the limitations of traditional strength-based design methods in structural engineering. It explores the challenges of accurately predicting deflection, stress, and strain under various loads, emphasizing the need for more detailed investigations beyond code-based procedures.

From Strain to Loads Alternative Approach for Design and Investigation of RC Structures

This video discusses an alternative approach to designing and investigating reinforced concrete (RC) structures by shifting from traditional force-based methods to a strain-driven capacity calculation.

Significance of Moment Curvature Curve in Response Investigation​- Part 3

This video discusses the significance of the moment-curvature curve in evaluating structural response. The curve provides critical information, including cracking, yield, and ultimate points, as well as ductility and stiffness properties.

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