@mangoandguitar

Another great video!

Structural engineering is different to other types like software and chemical- we can actually see the forces in real time (sometimes). Always great to visualize how something would work before even putting a number to it.

My old mentor once told me, 90% of structural engineering is in the details not the numbers sometimes.

@DrJQureshi

Your videos are really of very high quality. Filming, editing, aesthetics and technical expertise - you excel in all of these.

@malikdaniyel146

Nicely 101 on basic material properties. You mentioned a key important statement and that is the loading characteristics which comes with practice and knowing the functionality of the intended structure. 

Malik

@iamaperson5695

Hi Brendan, thanks for this very educational video. Please continue to create more ❤

@BeowulfBuilders

BRENDAN..... where have you been all my life.... UNBELIEVABLE, just bonza beauty information and so well presented and such an important topic, bloody love it

@yiction

Nice video - had to trawl through some really low-quality stuff on the basics of structural engineering before finding this! Glad to have found another informative, high-quality channel to add to the list

@agrippa.architectural

architechts are nothing compared to engineers. The best architechts are in fact engineers at heart.

@kevinwright4088

How can we make bamboo stronger because we need new materials? I believe strengthened bamboo can be used from foundation to the roof. "A three weaved cord is strongest" so we may be able to weave the bamboo shoots.

@pk90111

Thanks from student engineer in sweden

@DeepakKrishna11

That was very informative video. Especially about the load divergence and permissible cracking in buildings. How can I see those test clips you have provided in the video?

@alimurtaza6700

Excellent Man 👌

@lmthunzi

Really good stuff comrade

@conceptmmdesigns

Can you suggest some books on basics of Structural engineering and Mathematics books required for calculations.

@AkramKhan-eu9bg

Which software do you use in Australia as a structure engineer ??

@luismiguelcopajaquispe9993

hi I'm from Peru. In August I will go to Australia, I am interested in structural engineering, in my country I am a civil engineer. I have a question, what courses helped you become a structural engineer? and do you know if there is any way to study it online? Thanks in advance

@Hamza_66431

I am doing a masters in mega-structure engineering, do you think if I apply to Australia I have a chance to get sponsorship ?

@ammarahmad4440

Sir I am a student of Masters in Civil Engineering at University of Wollongong. Please recommend me any course to get knowledge about different structural engineering programs used in Australia. I have strong grip on ETABS and Revit but I want a course or a guide who can teach me on Australian Codes. I am already doing freelancing on US codes but want to learn about Aus Codes and method to design and detail plus software which are running in the industry. Because, right now it is very difficult to find an internship

@dhananjayaabewardhana8008

please rrelese the all subject to unlock the education to everyone

@gourabsarker9552

Sir do you earn 200k dollars a year as a structural engineer in Australia? Plz reply. Thanks a lot.

@emkoravo

Architectural engineering 🤔