Description
What you’ll learn
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Introduction to STAAD Pro how you can begin with the software and setup
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Structural design of R.C building
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Detailing of structural elements
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Earthquake and gravity loads applications
This course teaches you all the things required for the structural analysis and design of a R.C building. This course, as the title says, doesn’t require you to have any prior experience in this software or any other structural design software. It will teach all the aspects of the software from very basic and will take you to the higher levels of the software as the course progresses. The course has been very systematically arranged so that you can best understand the software. Once you complete this course, you will have all the necessary knowledge to do structural design of a building. You can work as a structural designer or can do the structural design of buildings on your own projects.
STAAD Pro stands for Structural Analysis and design. STAAD Pro v8i Software is widely used in analyzing and designing structures – buildings, bridges, towers, transportation, industrial and utility structures. In this Software you will show a detail analysis and design of all the structural elements of R.C building under gravity loads (dead and live) and lateral loads (earthquake and wind)
You will be learning all you need to know about structural analysis of low-rise buildings using STAAD Pro in your professional career according to international norms like American codes and standards. The course will be discussing very essential topics, including assigning load combinations according to ASCE7/IBC.
Who this course is for:
- Civil Engineering Students who want to learn structural design
Course content
- Introduction1 lecture • 27min
- Introduction
- Modeling9 lectures • 2hr 24min
- Modeling
- Seismic design1 lecture • 17min
- Seismic design
- General civil engineering knowledge7 lectures • 58min
- General civil engineering knowledge
- About the course1 lecture • 7min
- About the course
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