Modelling, Analysis and Design of Steel Buildings

This course is part of Steel Multi Storey Building - System Design Specialization

Instructor: Subject Matter Expert

What you'll learn

  •   Understanding steel building design: load application, analysis parameters, and design methods for different structural elements.
  •   Utilize modeling, analysis, and design principles to solve steel building design problems and inform decision-making in diverse scenarios.
  •   Evaluate design parameters, results, and output manually with software, assessing their impact on structural integrity, efficiency, serviceability.
  • Skills you'll gain

  •   Engineering Design Process
  •   Failure Analysis
  •   Engineering Calculations
  •   Building Design
  •   Computer-Aided Design
  •   Construction
  •   Engineering Analysis
  •   Engineering Software
  •   Structural Engineering
  •   Structural Analysis
  •   Architectural Engineering
  • There are 4 modules in this course

    The course begins with establishing the building information and initial model settings, followed by a detailed exploration of building geometry and member properties. Participants learn to create member groups, utilize section libraries, and assign materials. Creation and assignment of Vertical and lateral loads are thoroughly addressed, including the load combinations. Analysis and design parameters are discussed, with a focus on interpreting results from both manual and software-based approaches. Beam design is extensively covered, encompassing manual design methods, software-assisted design processes, and optimization strategies. Special attention is given to addressing failures, optimizing designs, and integrating services within beams. Column design is similarly detailed, with participants learning manual and software-based approaches, failure mitigation, and optimization techniques. The course also delves into beam-column design, considering the interaction between these structural elements and addressing base plates and anchor bolts design. Tension members and bracings are explored in depth, covering types, grades, and design methodologies. Participants gain insights into designing façade supporting structures, including mullions, transoms, and architecturally exposed steel elements. Finally, planning and design approaches for terrace floors are discussed, ensuring participants understand the unique considerations involved in this aspect of steel building design. By the end of the course, participants emerge equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to model, analyze, and design steel buildings effectively and efficiently.

    Beam Design

    Columns, Base Plate and Anchor Bolts

    Tension Members, Bracings and Façade Supporting Elements

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