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A civil engineer seeks guidance on mastering the ETABS structural analysis program and is looking for forums that facilitate Q&A interactions. Suggestions include contacting a user who is creating a detailed video tutorial in Bangla, offering direct assistance for comprehension. Additional resources mentioned are links to sample projects and the official CSI website for more information. The discussion emphasizes the importance of community support in learning ETABS effectively. Engaging with fellow engineers through forums can enhance the learning experience.
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I am a civil engineer and trying to master a structural analysis program called ETABS which is produced by CSI company.
http://www.csiberkeley.com/etabs

I am not sure if this forum is a correct place to ask relevant questions. Where do you do recommend to look for tutors and data about ETABS? Also I should add that I prefer a forum to have Q/A with others.

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I am making a video tutorial about Etabs.But it is in Bangla language.Don't worry it is detailed tutorial.Moreover you can directly contact me if you do not understand any of the video tutorial.Thanks.Just visit the link and make a comment whether you understand or not.

visit http://techcivil.blogspot.com/ for more information.
 
You can find a large sample projects at http://www.comp-engineering.com/havuz.html . also you can visit CSI official web site.
 
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