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Structural Steel Member Design Course with a Practical Example as per Australian Standard ( AS4100)
What you'll learn
Structural steel member design due to any type of load applied to the member such as compression loads, tension loads, uni-axial and bi-axial bending moments, shear forces as well as combined actions such as bending + axial load and bending + shear force
Learn about key points of steel member design which you need to know if you are seeking to work in industry
Good understanding of Australian Steel Structures Standard, AS4100
Practical example of a full steel member design
Requirements
Being familiar with the basics of structural steel design and structural analysis
Description
Working in industry can be very challenging due to the gap between academic education and industry. You need to be quick and efficient and at the same, you need to have a good understanding of the theory behind the so many formulas you are trying to solve. For this reason, I have created this course to give you the ability to connect the theory to the final solution.
In this course I will start with an overview of code and design method in Australian Steel Structures standard, AS4100.
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