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PEB with Analytical Modeler: Part 2.6 -Group Generation || Member/Floor Group || Inclined Floor Load



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Pre-engineered buildings are the most common type of steel building and widely used for commercial structures like large warehouse, factory shed or office buildings. Due to it's extra advantages and cost effectiveness, PEB structures are now more popular in the construction industry.

In this new series on modelling, analysis and design of PEB structure, I will cover various modelling techniques, using STAAD analytical as well as the physical modeler, discuss how to generate the 3d model correctly and reuse the geometry information to assign specification, property and design parameters. Also I will introduce several custom templates which can help us in modelling.

In this video, I will discuss how we can create different types of group including member and floor group and how to use these groups for load assignment and result interpretation. I will also cover the basic difference between a member and floor group and how to apply inclined floor load on sloped roof using floor group command.

Previous Part:
Part 2.5 - View Management || Save View || Export view as .jpg/.bmp-- https://youtu.be/p8Heep3f328
Next Part:
Part 2.7 - Gravity Loads

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Steel Structure Optimization with STAAD -- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxLi_mmlPeipFQH_YOTTeG9waqeX9CZKN

Implementation of IS800:2007 code in STAAD.Pro CONNECT Edition -- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxLi_mmlPeirxD3gUWVF-7xSHqDhZ_ie_

Design Automation with STAAD -- https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLxLi_mmlPeirUVP4mKLmlaH6MTR8Vg5kz
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