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Connections in Steel Structures Notes
DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES (ENCE 303)
Chapter 2: Connections in Steel Structures
13 Hours 15 Marks

Connections in Steel Structures Notes

About this Chapter

This document contains the complete notes for Chapter 2: Connections in Steel Structures. Connections are the critical links that hold steel members together, ensuring the stability and load transfer capability of the entire structure.

In this substantial chapter, carrying 15 marks, students will explore the different types of connections including welded, bolted, and riveted connections. The notes cover the design of simple connections as well as complex eccentric connections that are vital for real-world structural engineering.

Syllabus: Connections in Steel Structures

2. Connections in Steel Structures
13 hours
15 Marks

2.1 Connection in steel structure: Importance and its type

2.2 Welded connections: Welds and welding; Design of simple and eccentric welded connections

2.3 Bolted connections: Bolts and bolting; Design of simple and eccentric bolted connections

2.4 Riveted connections: Brief introduction


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