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LRFD-Steel Design

LRFD-Steel Design. Dr. Ali Tayeh. Second Semester 2010-2011. Lecture 1. Syllabus. COURSE TITLE: LRFD-Steel Design ECGD4229 SEMESTER: Second Semester 2010-2011 TEXT BOOK: STEEL DESIGN, Fourth edition, WILLIAM T.SEGUI.2007 REFERENCE:

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LRFD-Steel Design

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  1. LRFD-Steel Design Dr. Ali Tayeh Second Semester 2010-2011

  2. Lecture 1 Syllabus

  3. COURSE TITLE: LRFD-Steel Design ECGD4229 SEMESTER: Second Semester 2010-2011 TEXT BOOK: STEEL DESIGN, Fourth edition, WILLIAM T.SEGUI.2007 REFERENCE: Mc Cormac , “Structural Steel Design” , Harper & Row – 1981 – 1989 L.J. Morris & D.R. PLUM “Structural Steel work Design” , Nichols Publishing – New York 1989. University of Palestine Civil Engineering Department INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ali I. Tayeh Phone: 2880001-2-3 (1119), Email: a.tayeh@up.edu.ps, at-14.ktuca@live.com , Mobile: 0599880412

  4. Ground rules: • Arriving on time . • The goal is not to agree -- it is to gain a deeper understanding . • Only having one conversation at a time in the class . • Listen actively -- respect others when they are talking. • Don’t copy previous year work. • Read about the topics before I discuss them in lectures. • Academic honesty. • Switching off mobile 'phones

  5. Course Description: Properties of structural steel, elastic design and analysis of structural elements: Tension members, Compression members, Beams, Beam-columns, Connections, Weld and bolt design, Design of trusses and moment resisting frames & Introduction to plastic design. Course goal • This course aims to study the design of individual structural steel members and their connections, Analysis of the Tension & Compression Members. Beams And Beam-Columns and their Connections.

  6. S Y L L A B U S

  7. Grading Mid Exam 20% Homework 20% Final Exam 60%

  8. END ANY QUESTION?

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