Key words
Objectives
Introduction to the use of steel and other metals as building-materials and
to the design, manufacturing and erection of steel structures.
Topics
1. Introduction and generalities
Common characteristics; production of steel; properties; classification
according to chemical structure, application(s) and shape and size of the
building-products.
2. Steel for common use in steel construction
Chemical structure; mechanical properties: strength,toughness and
ductility,hardness; trade products of rolled steel + appliance; mechanical
working; corrosion (general and local); rust (removing, preventing and
protection).
3.Dimensioning of sections of profile metals and other structural elements
Allowed stresses and strains; yield-criterion; load types: traction and
compression, instability, shear, bending, contact-pressure, torsion.
4.Joints
Welded connections (welding techniques, specifications, residual welding
stresses, recommendations for design and construction); connections made
with bolts, rivets or pins
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of the rheology of steel and other metals.
Final Objectives
Materials used
Teacher's course
Steel Catalogue
Study costs
Study guidance
Teaching Methods
Lectures
Assessment
oral examination after written preparation : 100÷
Lecturer(s)
Frank VANDEDRINCK
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