Structural Engineering Was Hard Until I Learnt This
2024 ж. 20 Мам.
16 662 Рет қаралды
In this video I share 5 things that really changed how hard structural engineering is for me. Each of these things helped me to build my confidence and stop feeling like an imposter. I hope they can do the same for you. Enjoy :)
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 Intro
00:23 Thing #1
01:44 Thing #2
02:35 Thing #3
03:25 Thing #4
04:31 Thing #5
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I’m Ben, a graduate structural engineer. I make videos about tech, engineering, productivity and self-development. On this channel I hope to provide entertainment, advice and knowledge for aspiring and young students and professionals.
Agree with Thing #3. Knowledge bank is a must for structural engineer
You should do a video about private vs public employment pros and cons one day. U the man
Thank you for your videos. They are tremendously helpful in gaining insight about what it’s really like to be working as a structural professional. 👏👏👏
Thank you!
now this would help me so much as Im already going to graduate in my BS degree next school year
That’s good to hear :)
Great video! You are spot on - was very hard to handle a simple design task on my first day even though you did great at uni. This video would be really helpful for fresh graduates. Thanks for doing this!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :)
love your videos!!. would you mind making a video talking about your first project as a fresh graduate or the tasks u were assigned starting out in detail. I'm perusing my masters but still feel i have inadequate knowledge to start working given the vast information a structural engineer must have.
Thank you! I’ll add it to the list, thanks for the suggestion :)
Upload videos consistently. Iam pursuing masters in structural engineering . Iam an Indian
Hello, Engr! Hope you can share with us what softwares you think a Civil Engineer Fresh Grad should learn and really master to elevate themselves in their careers (ex. AutoCAD, STAAD, Revit)
Very valid points mate, I hope this will help all the fresh graduates. Do you use Etabs and Safe in your line of work? How do you do the connection designs?
Thanks! I haven’t used a lot of ETABS or Safe but others in my team use these. Are you talking about connection design for steel structures?
@@BEngHielscher yes
I’ve used Limcon, Ram Connection and IDEA Statica
@@BEngHielscher thanks mate.
hey, can you guide me. i have project management certificate and construction project management certificate . so, can i work as a structural engineer ? in fact have a knowledge about structural engineer because i have degree of civil engineering in back country.
Hey bro ...Thanks for your great videos.. I want to ask you about software programs... Can you make a video about them ... I hear alot about BIM and Revit ... And also I heard about Apacos and Ansys so can you make a video about them and explain what they really do and how to start learning them and the difference between them I know you are structural... But can you maybe let us know about BIM and project management And thank you for your time
Thanks! I’ll see what I can do but I’ll be sure to add this suggestion to the list :)
Thank you very much
hi, do you run any structural analysis on macbook air m1 and above? and do you run in virtual machine like parallels desktop?
I don’t currently but I know of many people doing this as you’ve said
Ben, what plans do you have for the future uploads? I mean, are you working on something special for us currently?
I always have something new in the works. Stay tuned :)
Hi I'm from Iraq I have sum questions for civil engineering you can help me for that
Hey Ben Name one single software for a structural Engineer to master while living in Australia.
I will make a suggestion. It's tekla.
Spacegass, RAM, STK, Clearcal, sofware is easy but you have to know how to do hand calculation
All good suggestions made by others :)
I am a second year Engineering student. I am actually struggling with managing my time and studying all my modules at once. I have daily classes to attend from 8 am to 12midday , then a one hour break, and then a tutorial session from 2pm to 4:30pm. This actually happens daily from Monday to Friday. What do you think I should go about studying and balancing all my seven my modules. Each day have a tutorial session and a tutorial test for a different module😭.
This sounds tough but I think the best thing to do is to try and stay organised and prioritise preparing for the things that will have the biggest impact on your grade. Your time sounds very limited so planning what you need to study each day should allow you to make the most of the short time you have. Hope this helps :)
@@BEngHielscher It does thank you. All the tutorials per module are worth 10% to 15% of my final mark.
Nice video! However what is the best advice to start designing as an engineer?
Thanks! I don’t know about a single best piece of advice but I think you should just get started. The only way you’ll learn is by doing so it doesn’t matter if it’s wrong because you’re only going to improve :)
I'would like to learn robot analysis but i'm student i dont have more money to access the formation
Is it not available for free through an educational license? I downloaded Autodesk software for free when I was in university, the free educational license only ended after I graduated.
Yes, a lot of programs are available for free as a student! Be sure to check their website :)
hello good sir did u study btech or beng
I studied Bachelor of Engineering (Honours)
@@BEngHielscher 😭 why can't I find someone's who got a btech degree on tutube. I have a question do btech graduate only work in the field or do they also do office work?