From scratch, comprehensive knowledge of structural engineering and analysis of civil structural engineering course
By taking this basic structural engineering course, users can learn all the fundamental concepts, theories about civil structural analysis with forces, load, structural members, Shear force, Bending moment and truss,
What you’ll learn
- Basics of structural engineering course.
- Types of Loads, Forces, Elements.
- Shear force and Bending moment with theory and examples.
- Types of Beam, Slab and column.
- Support and reaction.
- Stress, Strain and their relationships.
- Examples of Young’s Modulus, Stress & Strain.
- Learn about Truss.
Course Content
- Forces and Loads on Structure –> 3 lectures • 29min.
- Types of Structure in construction –> 1 lecture • 14min.
- Structural Member –> 3 lectures • 24min.
- Shear stress and Strain –> 4 lectures • 43min.
- Support And Reactions –> 2 lectures • 19min.
- Shear force & Bending moment –> 4 lectures • 43min.
- Truss –> 1 lecture • 15min.
Requirements
By taking this basic structural engineering course, users can learn all the fundamental concepts, theories about civil structural analysis with forces, load, structural members, Shear force, Bending moment and truss,
The following topics will be available for students to learn,
- The Forces and loads on a structure
- Types of structures in construction
- All structural elements: Column, footing, beam, and slab.
- Theory of Stress, Strain and their relationship
- Young’s Modulus or Modulus of Elasticity
- Shear force and bending moment diagram and examples
- Types of Loading and support reactions.
- Calculations of reactions of diff types of the beam.
- Learn Truss and their types.
A Fundamental structural engineering course is the best course to learn from the ground up about structural engineering. This includes structural analysis, design, and complete knowledge about structural engineering.
Students learning structural engineering for the first time will experience a number of key topics in this structural analysis course. The course focuses on the topics that students often find the most challenging to learn when they are just getting started.
Furthermore, I have studied how our models of structural behavior translate into the real world and also addressed the link between theory and practice. The best structural or civil engineers know the limits of their models. Therefore, we’ll be emphasizing the difference between model prediction and the real-world behavior of structures in this course.