- Course No E – 1130
- PDH Units 8.00
- Course No E – 1130
- PDH Units 8.00
Intended Audience: Engineers, Construction Project Managers, Contractors, Quality Control Managers, and public officers
PDH UNITS: 8
This course mainly caters to Engineers, Construction Project Managers, Contractors, Quality Control Managers, and public officers and private firm owners who deal directly or indirectly with steel. Throughout this course, attendees are expected to learn basic fundamentals of steel design; including tension members, compression members, base plates and beams. This course introduces the basic formulae used by the AISC design code for the analysis and design of the basic steel members. This course discusses the factors affecting the design decisions. This course touches on the main similarities and differences between the two design methods ASD, and LRFD.- Updated to AISC 14th edition.
Learning Objectives
- Steel as a building material
- Effect of Carbon on the final product of steel
- Loads and load combinations
- Basics in the analysis of tension members
- Introduction to the design of tension members
- Compression members
- Introduction to the design of compression members
- Design of column base plates for axial loading
- Introduction to the design of steel beam for oment
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Dr. Al Nara presents an in depth look at Steel Design. Very helpful course.