Design of Metallic Structures

  • Construction & Building Engineering |
  • English

Description

Introduction to metallic structures - Structural proprieties and allowable stresses of steels - Fields of applications of steels ? Loads - Planning & Bracing of steel structures - Design of axially loaded tension and compression steel members - Design of steel beams and beam-columns - Design of steelwork connections - Steel frames - Steel bridges - Construction of steel structures.

Program

CONSTRUCTION AND BUILDING ENGINEERING

Objectives

  • The course covers the subjects of planning, bracing of metal structures and the design of its elements and their connections. The course deals with also the subject of the construction of metal structures in addition to the safety precautions, durability and sustainability.

Textbook

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Course Content

content serial Description
1Week No.1: Introduction to metallic structures.
2Week No.2: Planning and bracing of steel structures, Applications.
3Week No.3: Design of steel tension members, Worked examples.
4Week No.4: Design of axially loaded compression steel members, Worked examples (1,2).
5Week No.5: Design of axially loaded compression steel members, Worked examples (1,2). Continue
6Week No.6: Design of steel beams and its supports, Worked examples.
7Week No.7: Design of steel beam-columns, Worked examples (1,2) & 7th week examination.
8Week No.8: Design of steel beam-columns, Worked examples (1,2) & 7th week examination. continue.
9Week No.9: Design of bolted steel connections, Worked examples.
10Week No.10: Design of welded steel connections, Worked examples.
11Week No.11: Design of special steel connections, Worked examples.
12Week No.12: Design of steel frames & 12th week examination.
13Week No.13: Design of steel bridges (1,2).
14Week No.14:Design of steel bridges (1,2).continue.
15Week No.15: Construction of steel structures.
16Week No.16: Final Exam.

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