Diploma in Design of Steel Structures
- DESIGN
- Mar 27, 2025

Diploma in Design of Steel Structures, available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4.05, with 37 lectures, 6 quizzes, based on 63 reviews, and has 744 subscribers.
You will learn about Design of Steel Members Design of steel connections Design of Beam and Slab Design of Column and Foundation Design on Structural Softwares This course is ideal for individuals who are Architecture or Civil Engineers or Structural Engineers or 3D Modelers It is particularly useful for Architecture or Civil Engineers or Structural Engineers or 3D Modelers.
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Summary
Title: Diploma in Design of Steel Structures
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4.05
Number of Lectures: 37
Number of Quizzes: 6
Number of Published Lectures: 37
Number of Published Quizzes: 6
Number of Curriculum Items: 44
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 44
Number of Practice Tests: 2
Number of Published Practice Tests: 2
Original Price: $22.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
Who Should Attend
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(Note:- Course contents will be updated on weel;y basis).
In this course you will learn various classified course modules:-
Module 1.) Fundamentals of Steel Structures.
1.1 Steel as construction material.
1.2 Steel structures: Towers, Roof.
of steel condition. trusses, Water Tanks, Bridges,
structures.
1.4 Loads acting on steel structures.
1.3 Stress Strain graph for load etc. acting on the given mild steel.
1.5 Limit State Method of design:
Sub- Topics covered
1 a. Fundamentals of steel structure.
1 b. Use steel table to identify Gantry and Crane _ girders,
different properties of given Columns, Chimney, building
steel sections. frames etc.
1 c. Explain the various type(s) of | {1.3 Types, grades and strength of
loads (Dead load, live load, steel sections, Steel Table, IS
impact load, seismic load, snow 808-1989.
steel structures.
1 d. Select the relevant factors to according to IS 875-1987 part |
calculate seismic forces for to IV.
given civil structure.
1 e. Choose the partial safety factor Meaning and types of limit
as per the guidelines laid in IS states, loads, design criteria, limit
for the given situation. states of strength, limit states of serviceability.
1 f. Explain the Advantages and serviceability.
disadvantages of steel as 1.6 Factors of safety and load factors
construction material in the as per IS 800:2007.
Module 2.) Design of Steel Connections.
2.1 bolts, modes of failure,
2.2 Specifications of bolt holes for bolted connections.
2.3 Strength of bolt in shear, tension, bearing and efficiency of joint.
2.4 Analysis and design of bolted joints for axially loaded plate, single and double angle members
2.5 Welded connections: Butt and Fillet welds, size of weld, throat thickness
2.6 Analysis and design of fillet welded joint for plate, single and double angle members subjected to axial load.
Additional Bonus Lectures on:-
1. Design the bolted connections.
2. Compute the strength of the given welded connections.
3. Design the welded connections for given situations.
4. State the Specifications for cross-sectional area, pitch, Spacing, gauge, end distance, edge distance, and diameter of bolt holes for bolted connections with justification.
5. Explain the advantages and disadvantages of given welded connection.)
More Course Content Will be updated on Weekly Basis
All basic concepts are explained and simplified.
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Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: About US-GEF:-
Lecture 1: About US
Chapter 2: Introduction to the Course
Lecture 1: Introducing the Course
Chapter 3: 1. Details and Introduction
Lecture 1: 1. Introduction
Lecture 2: More E-Content Coming Soon
Chapter 4: 2. STEEL AS A INTERIOR
Lecture 1: 2. STEEL AS A INTERIOR
Chapter 5: 3. Structural Steel Connections
Lecture 1: 3. Steel Connections
Chapter 6: 4. Methods of Steel Design
Lecture 1: 4. Methods of Steel Design
Lecture 2: Code of Design standards:-
Chapter 7: 5. STRUCTURAL STEEL & US STEEL TOWER
Lecture 1: 5. STRUCTURAL STEEL & US STEEL TOWER
Chapter 8: 6. FAMOUS STEEL BUILDINGS
Lecture 1: 6. WORLDS FAMOUS STEEL BUILDINGS
Chapter 9: 7. STEEL MEMBERS AND WELDING
Lecture 1: 7. STEEL MEMBERS AND WELDING
Chapter 10: 8. STRESS STRAIN CURVE DETAILS
Lecture 1: 8. STRESS STRAIN CURVE DETAILS
Lecture 2: More E-Content Coming Soon
Chapter 11: 9. Steel Elasticity & Rigidity
Lecture 1: Steel Elasticity & Rigidity
Chapter 12: 10. Limit State Method of Design
Lecture 1: Limit State method
Lecture 2: Design concepts
Chapter 13: 11. Design of Steel Connections
Lecture 1: Introduction to Steel Connections
Lecture 2: Details of Bolted Connections
Lecture 3: Loadings on Bolts and types
Lecture 4: Shearing Capacity of bolts
Lecture 5: Bearing Capacity of Bolts
Lecture 6: Tearing Capacity of Steel Plates
Lecture 7: Efficiency of Bolted Joint
Lecture 8: More Econtent Will be Added Soon
Chapter 14: 12. Numericals on Bolted Connection
Lecture 1: Numerical 1 on Bolted Lap.Joint Connection:
Lecture 2: Numerical No.1 Final Solution
Chapter 15: Numericals on Double Cover plate Bolted Connection
Lecture 1: Numerical on Double cover plate Bolted Connection
Lecture 2: Remaining Numerical Part II
Chapter 16: Welded Connection All Details Including design & Numericals
Lecture 1: Welded Connection details
Lecture 2: Fillet Weld All Details
Lecture 3: Design of Welded connection numerical 1
Chapter 17: Upcoming Course
Lecture 1: RCC Design
Chapter 18: Course material & Reference Books
Lecture 1: Books
Chapter 19: Design of Tension Members
Chapter 20: Design of Compression members
Chapter 21: Extra sessions
Lecture 1: Extra lecture 1
Chapter 22: Exam review
Lecture 1: Exam practice
Chapter 23: SOLVE MCQ FOR PRACTICE PURPOSEPFA
Lecture 1: SOLVE MCQ FOR PRACTICE PURPOSEPFA
Chapter 24: Etabs in Design introduction
Lecture 1: Etabs
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