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11 February 2014

3D Studio Max 2013 Video Tutorial(Total 150+ Videos and 14 hrs Training)



3D Studio Max Video Tutorial(Total 150+ Videos and 14 hrs Training)

Learn how to light an interior scene, using only 3DS Max standard lighting tools. Create a convincing day lit scene with Key, Fill, Ambient and Secondary lights. Setup soft and hard-edged shadows and light colors for added realism... Enjoy.

This tutorial is part of the "Exploring 3DS Max Standard Lighting Workshop" which is available on our Products page. If you are looking for a better understanding of how to implement lighting in 3DS Max, without having to turn to advanced or third-party lighting solutions then we highly recommend this workshop...






3ds MAX 2013 INtroduction CADLearning Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTBICnObfwk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9nF7P3jQFY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCHFgZ_Qtxc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sCaJdqwRBQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPM4xA9SZd8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WKnj9Qj0Nyo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05tJp4pXvlI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qs1W-763GnI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wScaDJhAxM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Aq113ShXTM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7mUUZgVUlio
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hsCgAUKxxvM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kMMqEI5B3o

3ds MAX 2013 Cameras CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/OAaZfe8m9VE
http://youtu.be/p68ifFeJdgw
http://youtu.be/NLlApcrBbN8
http://youtu.be/xi6C0pTrhdg
http://youtu.be/rIehM64iWnc
http://youtu.be/o8MjWr5Bj4U
http://youtu.be/6eeBLY4xHy4
http://youtu.be/hvQHYTu2pjQ
http://youtu.be/hNK7AzlzYx4
http://youtu.be/ABBK-KSO78I
http://youtu.be/Uexaw-ln6Jk
http://youtu.be/n_KYIsvDGzk
http://youtu.be/1LBCUHD0oCY
http://youtu.be/tL35c_gVeCI

3ds MAX 2013 Rendering Analysis CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/mLtwjuPmqJ4
http://youtu.be/qYwgPBIiZLg
http://youtu.be/z_agOuncG0M
http://youtu.be/dxZKpyjypgI
http://youtu.be/KoBYLQF3IFo
http://youtu.be/N0I_J-N9Kmc

3ds MAX 2013 Effects CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/zXxetg-KQdc
http://youtu.be/2024dPnDvE8
http://youtu.be/nZgnSxfJT8w
http://youtu.be/uB97BRVKFzk
http://youtu.be/gLpVgtVaR2I
http://youtu.be/EIY-1hGBKBc
http://youtu.be/Vx2azbx9YeY
http://youtu.be/I7WQXSwGipw
http://youtu.be/1sEu0Kv2dOo

3ds  MAX Rendering CADLearning Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rns2EFYZgck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zIeQZET3EiQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbEWxaouHWs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InCI3gqxoTo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVlUTlJdT90
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za6HTxXQAfw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LpgRfl__0Ps
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FMNbOuRylmY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJfb13pPU98
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zi2IR1ZhGYQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyqHBKLeetY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t_nAM685Fx0
http://youtu.be/6Tr44TQGIws
http://youtu.be/Z1kkU5uPCL8
http://youtu.be/pli5cH39Pmk
http://youtu.be/wU8zdHiEhEY
http://youtu.be/7rHIdjh1bnE
http://youtu.be/02ZN_KAaHjs
http://youtu.be/FG90Rqs5ehg
http://youtu.be/0pfascp7WFo

3ds MAX 2013 Rigging CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/Gu5eFiEFRUo
http://youtu.be/sbtykQJgkus
http://youtu.be/zn0lH47r4dg
http://youtu.be/MfK7A6hiYX4

3ds MAX 2013 LEED Lighting CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/DqyN3zp9W78
http://youtu.be/lwrNpAPqgSA
http://youtu.be/bJWGLT1rb_w
http://youtu.be/CMjo2OyQqy4
http://youtu.be/m8GXI4WMr7I
http://youtu.be/h2ypMjeN5tQ
http://youtu.be/RmVo47F48Vk
http://youtu.be/n0m7XiHVpGg
http://youtu.be/JnSleqCJ8uE
http://youtu.be/DmEoQHVeys8
http://youtu.be/OBlrfIR25RM
http://youtu.be/JsBWuE74VMM
http://youtu.be/Njm62FEunl4
http://youtu.be/Ez5e-j9rTFc
http://youtu.be/NFri1Vq60QQ
http://youtu.be/9MEinzTeMYk
http://youtu.be/82t3Za-ZDns
http://youtu.be/-dq7DuZhktI
http://youtu.be/n7hayP4Um9Y
http://youtu.be/cbQ6a1LdKNw
http://youtu.be/R82Y8EE2Ax0
http://youtu.be/2GOcW8Pn90U
http://youtu.be/6hmo7jxBAk0

3ds MAX 2013 Scene Assembly CADLearning Video

http://youtu.be/FjdpFUqlFd0
http://youtu.be/nFy9j8RPFvg
http://youtu.be/UDdf9ArC3b4
http://youtu.be/GtPmIjVouH0
http://youtu.be/0Uo_lYwfIO4
http://youtu.be/j0dfCwcG6Ec
http://youtu.be/BkAkTtxO4Vc
http://youtu.be/R-QLJ9e6Uf0
http://youtu.be/Wb0-qy1wOlU
http://youtu.be/YqC_kOpTf7o
http://youtu.be/eySNhHpVIBI
http://youtu.be/BehJfEREbIE
http://youtu.be/-jLE4SadE6w
http://youtu.be/-jLE4SadE6w
http://youtu.be/pejYAEetW7Q
http://youtu.be/xYBaIl_V8Ms

3ds MAX 2013 Lighting CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/LC62WWkmy5w
http://youtu.be/oe9uGw80wUY
http://youtu.be/fuo6nYX4Mek
http://youtu.be/A8wHgHoAuYo
http://youtu.be/IwHUtTkpTwY

3ds MAX 2013 Scene Maretials CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/ngexYBkX0VI
http://youtu.be/0n6flLgWVIc
http://youtu.be/PXkRwTAUX1c
http://youtu.be/LcZU6B0mrsI
http://youtu.be/0oApq7Vieuc
http://youtu.be/IxhwiHe_inI
http://youtu.be/H1R1x4lrpCQ
http://youtu.be/8OnsaSVXWOo
http://youtu.be/vGcPgu2lQ1A

3ds MAX 2013 Animations CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/I3wYO11ncQc
http://youtu.be/jVuh3XMekZM
http://youtu.be/fpDq2R5k7Ik
http://youtu.be/0PKEmSbQLiA
http://youtu.be/ZVhk3E7eoJI
http://youtu.be/8AfqS351gdo
http://youtu.be/POUomW4hnO8
http://youtu.be/CPPKx4EQc2Q
http://youtu.be/iY7RdpYZFsI
http://youtu.be/IDYPK4cE84E
http://youtu.be/3UfKlWIM-ko
http://youtu.be/tIq04yQcVQ8

3ds MAX 2013 Materials CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/4m6utDy3hrA
http://youtu.be/IXz62oxbkyw
http://youtu.be/uzX20kQYhng
http://youtu.be/wdmMzhLYIBc
http://youtu.be/1tU9WMvsh-A
http://youtu.be/r3rW7OcoYII
http://youtu.be/PQ1nmrx-i54
http://youtu.be/pCoYA8a9s28
http://youtu.be/EPTLIAfbJnU
http://youtu.be/e9sWxHS7NKk
http://youtu.be/4dAN5CBpFs4
http://youtu.be/nfwM19qpz_M
http://youtu.be/296_Andgjkw
http://youtu.be/ySoFddmhZDw
http://youtu.be/7Im5l8kPsXc
http://youtu.be/N17WR3nXrYk
http://youtu.be/sfF5a8OvSW4
http://youtu.be/f2xEFtKKb4A
http://youtu.be/pRem8mk2g_c
http://youtu.be/S3rYRX2jjTc
http://youtu.be/lB4zD9yVJWs
http://youtu.be/M6YK9eDnaxg
http://youtu.be/OkptWR4I3OE
http://youtu.be/GURIazDCoYA
http://youtu.be/WHCoXmQfD7s
http://youtu.be/YW-fXR7H7rg
http://youtu.be/BGHPeK7anaw
http://youtu.be/-z2rX6N0Ehs
http://youtu.be/uamN7ZYfzmc
http://youtu.be/oiseb2hl9EE
http://youtu.be/r_Tl7GIK41U

3ds MAX 2013 Scripting CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/ZJwyOtNkTes
http://youtu.be/4KxGhIIzaUs

3ds MAX 2013 Modeling CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/73JdleIeREo
http://youtu.be/grvFL1l0riU
http://youtu.be/8pNybhIPonU
http://youtu.be/f3ZWnsCPqAo
http://youtu.be/Jpe0UNY2fac
http://youtu.be/DlBllkuBGFc
http://youtu.be/4Ivj5tRtqLM
http://youtu.be/GluOHxinVcg
http://youtu.be/urTjygqb0Pk
http://youtu.be/78dx0zwe_O0
http://youtu.be/flG9RQaYz_0
http://youtu.be/mkZLXKnp11k
http://youtu.be/ZjsCOcHbXoM
http://youtu.be/hlmnjyJuyS8
http://youtu.be/ncisLi7tgcs
http://youtu.be/E2OXU5VJZtg
http://youtu.be/toEpLSHU_Pc
http://youtu.be/L5-Pbxp-SMY
http://youtu.be/GJuW1HAlmmo
http://youtu.be/lMChTlFXmmc
http://youtu.be/iOCEUQO4W7c
http://youtu.be/wbG5fkb0Nb8
http://youtu.be/yrgjdWiM28Y
http://youtu.be/CS8UBw9hIb0
http://youtu.be/n_RqQ4THB6Y
http://youtu.be/bSk0jARJeTY
http://youtu.be/sKE_72wvdNs
http://youtu.be/VCKOKCV40B4
http://youtu.be/FJKi1KwFKWo
http://youtu.be/Zhx3gLqWIJg
http://youtu.be/STPl8aj1Klc
http://youtu.be/iaWBRq-OIUk
http://youtu.be/GdA7tC5p184
http://youtu.be/sGp16VtESLo
http://youtu.be/r3z-lpY7KDA
http://youtu.be/OtPGgMDmpEE
http://youtu.be/jW-qQ02OxfU
http://youtu.be/jFHI8liQH20
http://youtu.be/nKT3-zYHwiI
http://youtu.be/qKz-gIJOtnc
http://youtu.be/2LFdp1nGvCI
http://youtu.be/Z9KG7bd1yEg
http://youtu.be/6j7ibdr-Iaw

3ds MAX 2013 Output CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/VYG4FCac668
http://youtu.be/gEr6C9xYjVU
http://youtu.be/0yyz-UPn6DA
http://youtu.be/RHVeYyjMPEI
http://youtu.be/phqgEoXeuG8
http://youtu.be/D-Uo-J2n-Tg
http://youtu.be/fZWiev2b-IM
http://youtu.be/logQ-n-aX1s
http://youtu.be/uE6oy3wkNYU
http://youtu.be/rePaoUa0inI
http://youtu.be/Gvxdltblo-E
http://youtu.be/PL0qq_oRhME
http://youtu.be/bCnAX78CrlU
http://youtu.be/j5Vy9UJtAPQ

3ds MAX 2013 Pre-Productions CADLearning Videos

http://youtu.be/D63GhtMtv_Y
http://youtu.be/WwdABiSYMaA
http://youtu.be/fqZ7vu9u2PU
http://youtu.be/rvfoMaytFqM
http://youtu.be/nfZDVLyuoFU
http://youtu.be/HmqS__1J8pY
http://youtu.be/dcUYi07QzqI
http://youtu.be/Ea_O95BeJyA
http://youtu.be/tVrKaO-Fiek
http://youtu.be/AOMnSGbjiJw
http://youtu.be/NP0cMdQAWxU
http://youtu.be/Vrxl3SeoWcM
http://youtu.be/cmC5ctKc_u4

26 January 2014

CV of A Senior Civil Engineer


Name Raed Sabri Saeed Ahmad
Date of Birth14th June 1973
Place of Birthnablus – Palestine
SexMale
NationalityPalestinian
StatusMarried with three child’s
EducationDiploma of Civil  Engineering from Palestine Polytechnic– hebron -Palestine, 1994
Contact me:Mobile No. :+97059842480E-mail: aboislam10@yahoo.com
LanguagesArabic : Mother tongueEnglish: good
Experience
Feb.2012Up to dateMonitor buildings.Arab Engineering Services @ Consultations ( ARABESC ) 
Supervision on the establishment and finishing of the Central Medical Store in nablus which include the following projects
Construction and finishing works of the CMS Building of a total area
of 8642 m².
The building consists of the following floors:

Basement floor:
Basement floor consist of water reservoir 60m³, water pump room,
Electricity room and Transformer, Generator room, Maintenance room
and equipment storage.

Ground floor:
Ground floor facilities are:
Disposal storage
Medicine storage
Main floor Equipment Storage
Dangerous items storage 25 pallets
Area of reception and quarantine
Locked up storage – Stup and psycho storage
Locked up storage – Oncology
Locked up storage – Tuberculosis
Locked up storage – Labo reactive agents (25°)
Stock management office
Receipt Store -keepers area
Sample store
Clients care Preparation and control area
Clients care Store keepers area
Expired or Rejected products
Outdoor Gas storage shelter
Independent Guard room
Sanitary
First floor:
First floor facilities are :
Cold area
Heating cooling ventilation room
First floor Equipment Storage
Archives
Administration offices
Roof Floor:
Stair case and lift mechanical room.
 
Responsibilities:
  • Review method statements and construction procedures.,
  • Check all the material and finishing samples of the project for approval.
  • Check technical submittals and shop drawings and submitted to agency.
  • Supervising the execution of structural, architectural, electrical and mechanical works.
Review the bill of quantities and the contractor’s invoices.
Mar.2010July.2011Monitor buildings.Consolidated Consultants Engineering @ Project Management 
Supervision on the establishment and finishing of the Jenin NSF Operation Camp which include the following projects
( Construction of Accommodations (A ,B , C) @ Mess Hall buildings , Construction of Vehicle Maintenance Buildings ( A , B ) , Service Building & Towers , Construction of Ground & Elevated Water Tank , Septic Tank & Sewer Treatment Unit , Construction of Infrastructure Works  & Landscaping )
total area 20000 m2.

Responsibilities:
  • Review method statements and construction procedures.,
  • Check all the material and finishing samples of the project for approval.
  • Check technical submittals and shop drawings and submitted to agency.
  • Supervising the execution of structural, architectural, electrical and mechanical works.
  • Review the bill of quantities and the contractor’s invoices.
Jan.2005Mar.2010Assistant Engineer.Palestinian Counsulting CenterThe main activities in this project are:
  • Supervising the execution of structural, architectural, electrical and mechanical works.
  • Account quantities for many residential, educational , health, cultural and other buildings
  • Preparing the bill of quantities.
  • Prepare drawings by AutoCAD

Aug.2004Jan.2005site Engineer.deir alhatab village council Responsibilities:

  • Supervision of Wells rainwater harvesting Which was Funded and Supervision by the U . N . D . P
  • Review method statements and construction procedures.,
  • Preparing all the paper works (daily reports, weekly reports, monthly and final reports, all the correspondences with management and the sub contractor, preparing the quantities and invoices).

Oct. 2002Jun. 2003Structural Engineer.ALJAWAD For Engineering @ Construction Responsibilities
  • Supervision Engineering of Establishment and finishing of deir alhatab secondary school
  • prepare method statement and construction procedure.
  • Prepare the daily reports.
  • Prepare technical submittals and shop drawings associated with the civil, method statements and construction procedures.
  • Review the construction drawings and complying the architectural with structural and electrical-mechanical drawings.
  •  Quantity Surveyor.

May 1996Jan. 2001Assistant Engineer.Palestinian center for engineering @  consultationsResponsibilities:
  • working as drawing plans on AutoCAD.
  • Supervising the execution of structural, architectural, electrical and mechanical works.
  • Preparing the bill of quantities.
  • Quantity surveyor.

Sep. 1994May 1996Assistant Engineer.Al asas eng. OfficeResponsibilities

  • Prepare drawings by AutoCAD
  • Supervision of many residential buildings
  • Preparing quantities

IT Skills
Expert in utilizing windows and MS office applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint…etc.)
AutoCAD 2011, M.s Project Program, Reinforced Design Program.

Training Courses: 
M.s ProjectVocational Training of the Ministry of Labour/nablus-Palestine
 (AutoCAD).Engineering association / nablus-Palestine

11 January 2014

Marine Geotechnics 2014



This manual provides foundation engineers with a comprehensive reference on estimating engineering soil parameters from field or laboratory test data. Empirical correlations are used extensively to evaluate soil parameters.
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Code
Marine Geotechnics
http://www.4shared.com/rar/xOlHYL0d/Marine_Geotech_Poulos.html
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?0596v2qp46dm6f7 

Manual on Estimating Soil Properties for Foundation Design



This manual provides foundation engineers with a comprehensive reference on estimating engineering soil parameters from field or laboratory test data. Empirical correlations are used extensively to evaluate soil parameters. The manual describes the most important of these correlations completely and systematically with an emphasis on the correlations of relatively common tests, including those that are seeing increased usage in practice. 

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Code
Manual on Estimating Soil Properties for Foundation Design
http://www.geoengineer.org/EPRI_reports/EL-6800.pdf
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?0n24lsjdoyggnr4

Linear and Non-linear Numerical Analysis of Foundations


 
Correctly understanding, designing and analyzing the foundations that support structures is fundamental to their safety. This book by a range of academic, design and contracting world experts provides a review of the state-of-the-art techniques for modelling foundations using both linear and non linear numerical analysis. It applies to a range of infrastructure, civil engineering and structural engineering projects and allows designers, engineers, architects, researchers and clients to understand some of the advanced numerical techniques used in the analysis and design of foundations.

Topics include:
  • Ground vibrations caused by trains
  • Pile-group effects
  • Bearing capacity of shallow foundations under static and seismic conditions
  • Bucket foundation technology for offshore oilfields
  • Seismically induced liquefaction in earth embankment foundations and in pile foundations
  • Free vibrations of industrial chimneys and TV towers with flexibility of the soil
  • Settlements of high rise structures
  • Seepage, stress fields and dynamic responses in dams
  • Site investigation

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Code
Linear and Non-linear Numerical Analysis of Foundations
http://www.4shared.com/office/p1N9aRsH/Hohn_WBull___Linear_and_Non-li.html
http://www.4shared.com/rar/mV_DkMik/Ln_Non-ln_Numer_Anly_Fndtn.html

122 Design Tips in 90 Minutes


 
At the 2010 SEI Structures Congress/NASCC: The Steel Conference in Orlando, Florida, participants selected the presentation they found to be the “Best of the Best” among those offered during the three days of technical sessions. This year’s winner for best presentation was: 122 Design Tips in 90 Minutes, presented by Dr. James Fisher and Michael West of Computerized Structural Design (CSD), a nationally known and respected full service engineering company which maintains its headquarters in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Dr. Fisher completed his PhD in Structural Engineering with the University of Illinois in 1968; he is a licensed Structural Engineer in several states. Mr. West obtained his Bachelors in Architecture from the University of Illinois in 1971 and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin in 1977. He is a licensed Architect, as well as a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Wisconsin and maintains licensure in several states.

Dr. Fisher and Mr. West are both principals with CSD and have been active within the structural engineering community providing leadership through various committee memberships within AISC and ASCE, by working as lecturers within various universities and through their active advocacy for the use of structural steel when considering a new building. They noted that educators spend the limited time they have with students teaching fundamentals and theory. Given the work load of an engineering student, there may or may not be an opportunity within the student’s educational experience to work on a project that can provide the opportunity to consider the importance of serviceability when designing a steel structure. Dr. Fisher and Mr. West discussed practical methods to make a project understandable and constructible when design is complete, emphasizing that time is money during the construction of a project and that good planning during the development of a project could save time during its fabrication and erection. They provided a variety of steps to remember along the path of project development, emphasizing practical actions that can be taken to make a structure easier and faster to fabricate and erect, thus saving time during construction and money for their client. Their presentation was based upon the broad experience they have gained through their collective 75 years in the structural engineering profession, and provided a practical discussion of considerations that should be taken to heart when putting together plans for a steel structure. Simple guidance like reading and thoroughly understanding the AISC Code of Standard Practice, maintaining open and clear lines of communication with fabricators, detailers and erectors throughout the development process and ensuring that fabricators, designers and erectors remain in sync are practical steps toward saving time and money on a project. Dr. Fisher noted that the engineer should not forget that their primary job should be to produce complete and well laid out sets of plans, and not to simply do calculations. The production of a proper set of plans can save money and provide clear guidance toward the completion of the project, with a minimum of concerns during construction.

By reiterating simple yet profound guidance that many engineers in the audience could relate to through their own experiences, the authors of 122 Design Tips in 90 Minutes, Dr. James Fisher and Mr. Michael West, were able to connect with their audience and speak to them in a very direct manner, as if across a drafting table or at a building job site rather than a conference room podium. The appreciative audience responded by selecting this paper as the 2010 SEI Structures Congress/NASCC: The Steel Conference Best Presentation.


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122 Design Tips in 90 Minutes
http://www.aisc.org/UploadedContent/2010NASCCSessions/E2/