SAP2000 -- Advance Steel Course
- DESIGN
- Dec 20, 2024

SAP2000 :- Advance Steel Course, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.7, with 115 lectures, based on 36 reviews, and has 225 subscribers.
You will learn about Complete SAP2000 Advance Knowledge Pre Engineered Building Heavy Steel Structure Billboard Advance Modelling of Steel Structure Basic to Advance Concept How to deal with failed Members Opimization of Members Understand the difference between MCF AND SMF This course is ideal for individuals who are Structural Eangineer or Civil Engineer It is particularly useful for Structural Eangineer or Civil Engineer.
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Summary
Title: SAP2000 :- Advance Steel Course
Price: $44.99
Average Rating: 3.7
Number of Lectures: 115
Number of Published Lectures: 113
Number of Curriculum Items: 115
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 113
Original Price: ?7,900
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
Target Audiences
This Course “SAP2000 Professional Course : From Scratch”will teach you all the important things that a Civil /Structural engineer must know in order to do the Structural Analysis and Design of Steel Structuresfrom Scratch in sap 2000.
This Course will give you in depth knowledge of the SAP2000 so that you can design your own Structure in SAP 2000 v20
YOU can easily model ,analyze and design your :-
1. 3D Steel space Truss
2. Pre Engineered Buildingsand analyze in csi SAP2000.
3. Bill Board
4.Heavy Steel Structure that stores cement ,Rebars and other construction material.
This course will fill the gap between the fresher and the real life experience.
So, if you want to remove the tag of Fresher enroll in this Course and Explore the World of csi SAP 2000.
What to expect from this course :-
After completion of this course, you can easily model your ?Complex Structure, Modell , Analyze and Design in SAP2000 v20.
Although I am using csi sap2000 v20 you can use any version of csi sap2000.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: 3D STEEL SPACE TRUSS
Lecture 1: Truss point location
Lecture 2: Joining the line of truss
Lecture 3: Final Modelling of 3d space truss
Lecture 4: Assign the Section Property
Lecture 5: PROVIDING THE RESTRAINS
Lecture 6: Define the Load Pattern
Lecture 7: Define the load Combination
Lecture 8: Apply joint Loads
Lecture 9: Run modal analysis
Lecture 10: Final Result
Chapter 2: Pre Engineered Building
Lecture 1: Drawing the Grids
Lecture 2: Modelling of center column
Lecture 3: Modelling of column at end
Lecture 4: Dividing the Lines
Lecture 5: Modelling of 1st part of PEB shed
Lecture 6: Finalizing the top of PEB SHED
Lecture 7: Replication and extruded view
Lecture 8: Replication of another member
Lecture 9: Importing the material properties
Lecture 10: Modelling of ISMC
Lecture 11: Final extrusion of PEB shed
Lecture 12: Making of Gable End
Lecture 13: Modelling of Beam
Lecture 14: Modelling of Gable end Column
Lecture 15: Gable End Completed
Lecture 16: Joining of Gable End
Lecture 17: Gable End Point
Lecture 18: Complete Modelling of Gable end
Lecture 19: Modelling of Bracing
Lecture 20: Defining the Load Pattern
Lecture 21: Modifying the lateral load
Lecture 22: Define the Response Spectrum
Lecture 23: Define the Mass Source
Lecture 24: Define the Load Cases
Lecture 25: Defining the Load Combination in SAP2000
Lecture 26: Understanding the Value of DL,LL and CL
Lecture 27: Applying the Dl ,LL AND CL
Lecture 28: Understanding the behaviour of Wind Load
Lecture 29: Applying Wind load on ROOF
Lecture 30: Modification of Load Combination
Lecture 31: Assign releases to the members
Lecture 32: Restrains for the Support
Lecture 33: Analyze and design
Chapter 3: Bill Board
Lecture 1: Initial setting for Billboard
Lecture 2: Initial Point setup for bill board
Lecture 3: Replication and Draw of the lines
Lecture 4: Divide and draw lines
Lecture 5: Divide lines at joint and connect
Lecture 6: Create Back support of Banner
Lecture 7: Important Concept
Lecture 8: Understanding the banner length
Lecture 9: Banner supporting structure joints
Lecture 10: Joint for full supporting frame
Lecture 11: Modelling part completed
Lecture 12: Define the Material Property
Lecture 13: Import the section table for the very first time
Lecture 14: Import the section Property
Lecture 15: Assign the section property
Lecture 16: Assign the section property to unassigned member
Lecture 17: Extuded view
Lecture 18: .Assign the pinned support to the structure
Lecture 19: When we should provide the releases to the member ?
Lecture 20: Assign quickly releases to the member
Lecture 21: Define the response spectrum
Lecture 22: 25.Define the load pattern
Lecture 23: Modification in load pattern
Lecture 24: Area Section defined
Lecture 25: Quickest way to model area section
Lecture 26: Area section drawn
Lecture 27: Wind load applied on shell
Lecture 28: Live Load Applied
Lecture 29: Wind Load below the shell
Lecture 30: Define Response Spectrum Load Case
Lecture 31: Define Load Combination
Lecture 32: Analyze and design
Lecture 33: How to deal with Failed section
Chapter 4: Complex Steel Structure
Lecture 1: What exactly is Silo Structure is ?
Lecture 2: Initial setting for structure
Lecture 3: Define the material
Lecture 4: Importing Angle Section
Lecture 5: Importing the I section
Lecture 6: Modify the Grids.
Lecture 7: Modelling the column
Lecture 8: 8.Rotating the column
Lecture 9: Shear Connected Frame vs Moment Connected Frame
Lecture 10: Concept of secondary Beam
Lecture 11: Modelling upto tertiary beam
Lecture 12: Bracing Completed
Lecture 13: Laterally Unsuppported beam to Laterally Supported Beam
Lecture 14: Area section defined and Modelled
Lecture 15: Define load pattern
Lecture 16: Apply the load
Lecture 17: Replication
Lecture 18: Upper floor SCF AND MCF
Lecture 19: Modelling the secondary beam
Lecture 20: Modelling of tertiary Beam
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Architect by Heart, Civil Engineer by Profession.
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