Steel Structural Connections
Many configurations are used for force transfer in structural steel connections.
The configuration depends on the type of structural connecting elements nature and
magnitude of the forces and moments available equipment fabrication and
erection considerations cost ...etc.
Type of Connections
Many types based on function
- Beam-to-Beam Connections
- Beam-to-Column Connections
- Column-to-Column Connections
- Column Base Plates
- Pocket Beam
- Gusset plate connections (truss, frame, bracings, …)
- Splices (cover plates, etc…)
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CONNECTIONS IN STEEL STRUCTURES
Connections are structural elements used for joining different members of a structural steel frame work. Steel Structure is an assemblage of different member such as “BEAMS,COLUMNS” which are connected to one other, usually at member ends fasteners, so that it shows a single composite unit.
- Bolts - Weld
- Connecting Plates - Connecting Angles
On the Basis of Connecting Medium.
According to the type of internal forces.
According to the type of structural Elements
According to the type of members joining
Riveted Connections
Bolted Connections
Welded Connections
Bolted-Welded Connections
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What is steel structure?
Steel structure is a metal structure which is made of structural steel* components connect with each other to carry loads and provide full rigidity. Because of the high strength grade of steel, this structure is reliable and requires less raw materials than other types of structure like concrete structure and timber structure.
In modern construction, steel structures is used for almost every type of structure including heavy industrial building, high-rise building, equipment support system, infrastructure, bridge, tower, airport terminal, heavy industrial plant, pipe rack, etc.
Steel structure For Factory, Warehouse, Office building and Hangar.
Complete steel building structure

Reinforcing Bar Couplers
As we all know that civil engineering can’t be isolated from other engineering fields. For the betterment of human life civil engineering require electrical engineering, architectural engineering. Hence all important aspects of civil engineering are taught as elements of civil engineering in all over the world.
This particular book with title “Basic Civil Engineering” covers all the basic definitions, terminologies and everything related to civil engineering. The book is written in very simple English and is very handy for students to learn civil engineering.
Contents
UNIT - I: CIVIL ENGINEERING MATERIALS 1–70
1 TRADITIONAL MATERIALS 3–32
2 MORTARS 33–38
3 CONCRETE 39–54
4 METALS AS BUILDING MATERIALS 55–58
5 MISCELLANEOUS BUILDING MATERIALS 59–69
UNIT - II: BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 71–136
6 BUILDING PLANNING 73–81
7 FOUNDATIONS 82–91
8 SUPER STRUCTURES 92–127
9 DAMPNESS AND ITS PREVENTION 128–132
10 COST EFFECTIVE CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES 133–135
UNIT - III: SURVEYING 137–236
11 INTRODUCTION TO SURVEYING 139–148
12 LINEAR MEASUREMENTS AND CHAIN SURVEYING 149–175
13 COMPASS SURVEYING 176–194
14 PLANE TABLE SURVEYING 195–208
15 LEVEL AND LEVELLING 209–225
16 MODERN TOOLS OF SURVEYING 226–236
UNIT - IV: MAPPING AND SENSING 237–268
17 MAPPING AND CONTOURING 239–246
18 Drawing Contours 246
19 REMOTE SENSING AND ITS APPLICATIONS 266–268
UNIT - V: DISASTER RESISTANT BUILDING 269–287
20 DISASTER RESISTANT BUILDINGS 271–281
21 DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND PLANNING 282–285
22 INDIAN STANDARD CODES 286–287
SNRN 11/06/2020 Admin Bandung IndonesiaBasic Civil Engineering
The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) is a not-for-profit technical institute and trade association for the use of structural steel in the construction industry of the United States.
AISC publishes the AISC 360 Specification for Structural Steel Buildings, an authoritive volume on steel building structure design that is referenced in all U.S. building codes.
Specification for Structural Steel Buildings provides an integrated treatment of allowable strength design (ASD) and load and resistance factor.
Construction's Specification for Structural Steel Buildings for the first time provides an integrated treatment of Allowable Stress Design (ASD)
The Specification provides the generally applicable requirements for the design and construction of structural steel buildings and other structures. The 2016 edition of the AISC Specification and Commentary supersedes and is an update of the 2010 edition.
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Specification for Structural Steel Buildings
Limit state design (LSD), also known as load and resistance factor design (LRFD), refers to a design method used in structural engineering. A limit state is a condition of a structure beyond which it no longer fulfills the relevant design criteria.[1] The condition may refer to a degree of loading or other actions on the structure, while the criteria refer to structural integrity, fitness for use, durability or other design requirements. A structure designed by LSD is proportioned to sustain all actions likely to occur during its design life, and to remain fit for use, with an appropriate level of reliability for each limit state. Building codes based on LSD implicitly define the appropriate levels of reliability by their prescriptions.
The method of limit state design, developed in the USSR and based on research led by Professor N.S. Streletski, was introduced in USSR building regulations in 1955.
Concepts in Structural Steel Design
- Design Philosophies
- American Institute of Steel Construction Specification
- Load and Resistance Factors Used in the AISC Specification
- Probabilistic Basis of Load and Resistance Factors
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LRFD Steel Design Book (Khmer Language)
Requirements of Connection Designs
– Strength, Stiffness, and Ductility
– Deflection control & stability under service load
– Large Defection & Ductility at Ultimate load (over load) Connections are Complex Because
– They are more complex to design than members
– They have greater potential for variability in
behaviour & strength
– Most vulnerable component of a structure
– Failure of a connection often leads to failure of the structure
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