Design of Structural Steel Members using LRFD

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2022 - 2023 On-line Individual$ 360.00

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Design fundamentals for structural steel members using the American Institute of Steel Construction’s Specification for Structural Steel Buildings(2010) and Steel Construction Manual, 14th Ed. (2011) are covered.  This course is a significant revision of an earlier course of the same name.  The new course emphasizes a limit states view of the design process.  Explanations of the common failure modes, or limit states, and design requirements are the focus of the course.  Analysis and design examples are used to illustrate the concepts.  A fundamental background in structural analysis and design is assumed.  This course is excellent for engineers seeking a review of the basic principles of steel design and for experienced structural designers who have not started using this latest version of the 2010 version of the Specification in daily practice.  Specific topics covered include the design of tension members, gusset plates, bolted and welded connections in shear, flexural members, compression members, and beam columns.


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Fee: $360.00
Hours:6.00
CEUs:0.60

Distance Learning Course

Distance Learning Course

Michael Stallings

Dr. J. Michael Stallings is Professor of Civil Engineering at Auburn University and is a registered Professional Engineer in Alabama. He holds B.C.E. and M.S. degrees from Auburn University and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. His teaching and research interests include structural analysis and design, experimental study of structural behavior, fatigue and fracture mechanics, and bridge evaluation and rehabilitation. Dr. Stallings is an accomplished researcher and is a past member of technical committees of ASCE and TRB. He has been recognized for his classroom teaching with a Birdsong Merit Teaching Award and Fred H. Pumphrey Teaching Award from the college of engineering, an Undergraduate Teaching Excellence award from Auburn Alumni Association, and he has been selected four times (yearly award) by the students at Auburn as the Outstanding Civil Engineering Faculty Member.

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