Course ID:
306
Sessional
Marks
Chapter 1
Steel Shapes
Connections
Bolted Connections
Riveted Connections
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In
There are main two categories of steel structures: Framework or Skeletal Systems
Shell Systems
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Industrial Building
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All
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Shell Systems
The
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air
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Shell Structures
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2. Industrial Behavior
Erection
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Assembling in factory
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This
Material
C= / (m-1)
-4
Aluminum
1.1
x
10
A factor (C) defined as the ratio of the density of the
x 10
material ()Steel
to the stress it can 3.2
carry
()-4 is one of the
least for steel.
Wood
4.5 x 10-4
Concrete
24.0 x 10-4
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6. Elasticity
Steel
The
The
This
of
In
The
Connections
9. Possible Reuse
Steel
Steel
has a scrap value even though it is not reuseable in its existing form.
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Steel Scrap
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Steel
structures
construction.
Structures
provide
completely
impervious
High-rise
Industrial
Bridge
girders.
used.
For truss bridges, spans of 300 m have been
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Long Span
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Long Span
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Long Span
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Long Span
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Long Span
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Long Span
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Long Span
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Long Span
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Steel
Creativity
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design
Such
Corrosion
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Corrosion
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2. Fireproofing Costs
Although
At
Creep
Steel
Extra
Steel in Fire
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3. Susceptibility to Buckling
Steel
The
If
caused
by
critical
Buckling in a
Composite column
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5. Aesthetics
For
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False Ceiling
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Cladding
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Specifications
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AWS
AISI
ASCE
Types of Loads
1. Dead Load
It
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2. Live Load
The
Its
magnitude and
changes with time.
point
of
application
In
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Occupancy or Use
Live Load
(kg/m2)
200
Offices
250
300
Corridors
400
500
600
750
1200
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3. Self Load
For
4. Imposed Load
This
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5. Service Load
The
No
6. Factored Load
Service
Snow Load
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The
This
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the beams,
columns and foundations, but the load of column is
not acting on the beams.
Similarly, the
column.
Load Path
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