ID:
60041
Dettaglio:
SSD: Construction Techniques
Duration: 48
CFU: 6
Located in:
DALMINE
Url:
BUILDING ENGINEERING - 60-270-CE/PERCORSO COMUNE Year: 2
Year:
2025
After completing the course the student will have basic knowledge about the choice of the structural scheme of steel structures, the theoretical aspects underlying the behavior of steel structural elements under various load conditions and the awareness of typical connections between steel elements. Given the loads on the various structural elements, the student will be able to select and apply the appropriate resistance domains and the verification methods considering the post-yield behavior of the material and the possible presence of instability phenomena. This knowledge will enable the student to address the design of structural steel structures following the basis of modern buidling codes and to understand the theoretical motivations underlying the formula proposed in such codes. The implementation of selected design homework will provide the student with the ability to define a design strategy, to propose appropriate technical solutions for the detailing and to evaluate the appropriateness of the chosen structural elements compared to the loading conditions.
Useful knowledge not covered during the class (slides provided):
1 - The steel material.
2 - Structural safety.
3 - Actions on buildings.
Teaching will take place through frontal lectures open to discussion with the students. The slides of the course and of the exercises will be provided to the students. The slides are a useful tool for learning but do not replace the notes taken in class and / or the study on textbooks A mentoring program is provided focusing on practical design aspects of an industrial building: from the choice of the static scheme to the verification of the structural elements.
The topics covered during the course are listed below.
Prerequisites:
1 - The steel material.
2 - Structural safety.
3 - Actions on buildings.
Course content:
Module 1 - Structural Systems
Module 2 - Single and multi-storey structures.
Module 3 - Analysis methods and calculation models.
Module 4 - Serviceability limit states.
Module 5 - Ultimate limit states – Cross-section resistance Compression, Tension, Flexure, Shear, Torsion (primary and secondary)
Module 6 - Welding and bolting.
Module 7 - Joints.
Module 8 - Ultimate limit states - Instability.