Description
In this course you will learn various classified course modules:-
Module 1.) Fundamentals of Steel Structures.
- 1.1 Steel as construction material.
- 1.2 Steel structures: Towers, Roof.
- of steel condition. trusses, Water Tanks, Bridges,
- structures.
- 1.4 Loads acting on steel structures.
- 1.3 Stress Strain graph for load etc. acting on the given mild steel.
- 1.5 Limit State Method of design:
- Sub- Topics covered...
- 1 a. Fundamentals of steel structure.
- 1 b. Use steel table to identify Gantry and Crane _ girders,
- different properties of given Columns, Chimney, building
- steel sections. frames etc.
- 1 c. Explain the various type(s) of | {1.3 Types, grades and strength of
- loads (Dead load, live load, steel sections, Steel Table, IS
- impact load, seismic load, snow 808-1989.
- steel structures.
- 1 d. Select the relevant factors to according to IS 875-1987 part |
- calculate seismic forces for to IV.
- given civil structure.
- 1 e. Choose the partial safety factor Meaning and types of limit
- as per the guidelines laid in IS states, loads, design criteria, limit
- for the given situation. states of strength, limit states of serviceability.
- 1 f. Explain the Advantages and serviceability.
- disadvantages of steel as 1.6 Factors of safety and load factors
- construction material in the as per IS 800:2007.
Module 2.) Design of Steel Connections.
- 2.1 bolts, modes of failure,
- 2.2 Specifications of bolt holes for bolted connections.
- 2.3 Strength of bolt in shear, tension, bearing and efficiency of joint.
- 2.4 Analysis and design of bolted joints for axially loaded plate, single and double angle members
- 2.5 Welded connections: Butt and Fillet welds, size of weld, throat thickness
- 2.6 Analysis and design of fillet welded joint for plate, single and double angle members subjected to axial load.
Additional Bonus Lectures on:-
- 1. Design the bolted connections.
- 2. Compute the strength of the given welded connections.
- 3. Design the welded connections for given situations.
- 4. State the Specifications for cross-sectional area, pitch, Spacing, gauge, end distance, edge distance, and diameter of bolt holes for bolted connections with justification.
- 5. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of given welded connection.)
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- All basic concepts are explained and simplified.
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Who this course is for:
- Architecture
- Civil Engineers
- Structural Engineers
- 3D Modelers
Details
Title | Diploma in Design of Steel Structures |
Duration | 7.5 Hrs |
Language | English |
Format | MP4 |
Size | 943 MB |
Download Method | Direct Download |
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