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Structural steel connections using RAM Connections

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Course Features

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Duration

12 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Lifetime Access

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Accessibility

Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Intermediate

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

A geometrically stable structure is one of the most fundamental requirements for structural engineering. A proper load path is essential to achieve geometric stability. This course focuses on the transmission of loads from different structural members to the intended route. This course covers various steel structural connections as well as their practical application. For a better understanding force transfer, industry-ready software is used, as well as many critical theories.

This course will teach you in-depth about steel connections. This course will cover various loading scenarios and provide an overview of the various codes. This process allows you to learn from a simple shear connection to more complex moment joints. It also gives you the opportunity to understand structural behavior, from simple pipe supports to intricate steel buildings. These modules are designed to give engineers a better understanding of the industry.

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Job Assistance

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Post Course Interactions

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Hands-On Training,Instructor-Moderated Discussions

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Case Studies, Captstone Projects

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

Engineering Students/Engineering Graduates

What You Will Learn

Concept of Moment connection & Base Plate, analysis and design of these connections

Concept of Steel connections and types of connections, focusing on Rigid joints, Flexible joints, and Semi-rigid joints

Introduction to Base Plate module, types of Base Plate Connection including Pinned type Base Plate Connection and Fixed type Uniaxial & Biaxial Base Plate Connection

Introduction to RAM Connection GUI, Fundamentals of Shear Connection Design, Web Side Plate Beam-Column Flange and Girder Connection

Introduction to connection module in STAADProShear and Moment Connection method of design

Moment Connection Design, including Wide Side Plate BCW, Moment Angle Connection BCF, Moment Connection End Plate with Haunch

Pro Connection Module, including End Plate connection, Gusset Connection, and Splice Plate design

Shear Connection Design on Clip Angle Beam-Column and Girder Connection, Welded Beam-Column Connection, End Plate Beam to Column Shear Joint, Seating Angle Beam to Column Joint (Shear & Web)

Splice Plate Connections for Beam splice and Column spice

Target Students

3rd year & 4th Year Civil Engineering bachelor degree students, BTech / Polytechnic / Diploma passed out

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