CE411 focuses on the analysis and design of steel structures, covering topics such as load resistance, connections, tension and compression members, beams, and columns based on modern design codes.
<p><strong>Civil Engineer | University Lecturer | Engineering Tutor </strong>🔹 </p><p>.Helping civil engineering students master complex subjects with ease🎓</p><p>.Providing detailed explanations, past exam solutions, and study guides 📚</p><p>.Simplifying engineering concepts to boost academic success 📌</p><p>Contact: <strong>+962 785080999 </strong>📞 </p>
CE411: Steel Structures provides an in-depth study of the principles and methodologies used in the design and analysis of structural steel components. The course covers key topics, including material properties, structural loads, design of bolted and welded connections, behavior of tension and compression members, flexural design of steel beams, and stability of columns. Emphasis is placed on understanding modern design codes, such as AISC (American Institute of Steel Construction) or Eurocode, and their application in real-world engineering projects. By the end of the course, students will be able to analyze and design steel structures safely and efficiently, applying theoretical concepts to practical engineering challenges.