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Why do cracks appear in buildings even after proper structural design? 🤔 In this StructTuts video, we explore the **real engineering reasons behind cracks in RCC structures**, even when calculations, drawings, and codes are followed correctly. Many engineers, architects, and homeowners believe cracks indicate design failure. However, structural behavior in real-world construction depends on multiple factors such as material properties, workmanship, environmental effects, and execution quality on site. 🔎 *In this video, you will learn:* ✅ Why cracks occur despite correct structural design ✅ Difference between structural cracks and non-structural cracks ✅ Concrete shrinkage and thermal movement explained ✅ Importance of curing and site practices ✅ Foundation settlement and load redistribution ✅ Material behavior vs theoretical assumptions ✅ Common construction mistakes causing cracks 👷♂️ *Who should watch this?* • Civil Engineering Students • Structural Engineers & Site Engineers • Architects & Designers • Construction Professionals • Homeowners interested in building safety 📘 Structural engineering is not only about design calculations — real performance depends on execution, materials, environment, and long-term structural behavior. Subscribe to *StructTuts* for simple explanations of structural engineering concepts, construction tips, design insights, and real site knowledge. 🔔 New videos every week on construction engineering, RCC behavior, structural failures, and practical engineering learning. #StructuralEngineering #CivilEngineering #BuildingCracks #RCCDesign #ConstructionTips #StructTuts #ConcreteCracks #EngineeringExplained #SiteEngineering #BuildingConstruction