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2018-2019 Graduate Catalog 
    
2018-2019 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED BULLETIN]

ARC 574 - Design of Steel Structures

Course Cross-listed with AET 474
3 credit(s)
Behavior and design of steel structural members and connections using Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) method are studied. Structural design of tension members and beams is discussed. Analysis and design of columns, including slenderness effects, are studied. Members under combined forces also are discussed. Member stability and structural stability issues are investigated using effective length factors. Design of bolted, riveted, and welded connections are studied. General details of steel buildings are discussed. Laboratory includes design sessions as well as experiments with steel components. Three lecture hours, three lab hours.
Prerequisite(s): AET 364, MTH 233, and PHY 120 or equivalents; or permission of instructor, Program Director or Department Chair.
Laboratory fee.


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