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Flexure members
DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES (ENCE 303)
Chapter 4: Flexure members
10 Hours 14 Marks

Flexure members Notes

About this Chapter

This document contains the complete notes for Chapter 4: Flexure members. Flexure members, or beams, are structural elements primarily designed to resist bending moments and shear forces.

This chapter provides a comprehensive guide to designing various types of steel beams, including simple and built-up beams, as well as plate girders. Students will learn the critical criteria for design, such as bending strength, shear capacity, deflection limits, and lateral stability, along with the detailing of web and flange splices.

Syllabus: Flexure members

4. Flexure members
10 hours
14 Marks

4.1 Steel beams and its type

4.2 Design of simple beam and built-up beams

4.3 Design of continuous beams

4.4 Design of plate girders

4.4.1 Necessity and requirements of plate girders

4.4.2 Design for bending, shear, deflection and lateral stability

4.4.3 Curtailment of plates

4.4.4 Design of web and flanged splices


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