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Good and practical information from instructors who have worked in the real world. Effectively keyed to cold formed steel design.
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Design of Structural Steel Members Using LRFD L04 $300 Ind $918 Org* Steel Framed Buildings ST98 $659 Member $759 Non-Member
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A M E R I C A N S O C I E T Y O F C I V I L E N G I N E E R S C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N

Design of ColD-formeD steel struCtures


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TIME: Day 1- 8:00am 4:30pm Day 2- 8:00am 11:30am

Cold-formed steel products have enjoyed significant growth in recent years. They may be utilized today in various forms on commercial, industrial and residential construction projects. Their strength, light weight, versatility, non-combustibility, and ease of production have encouraged architects, engineers, and contractors to use cold-formed steel products which can improve structural performance and building function, and provide aesthetic appeal at a lower cost. The concepts of cold-formed steel design are typically not taught in engineering schools; therefore, engineers are required to self-teach these concepts. This seminar will provide an understanding of the behavior and design principles of cold-formed steel members and connections. These principles will be applicable to many aspects of cold-formed steel design including tension members, columns, beams, and bolted, welded and screw connections. The seminar will cover the spectrum of cold-formed steel applications to include wall studs, joists, purlins, girts, headers, trusses, shear walls and diaphragms, panels, and decks. Design criteria and example problems will be presented based on the American Iron and Steel Institutes 2007 edition of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members.
LEARNING OUTCOMES

Roger A. LaBoube, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, is Distinguished Teaching Professor of Civil Engineering and Director, Wei-Wen Yu Center for Cold-Formed Steel Structures at the University of Missouri-Rolla. Dr. LaBoube has an extensive industry and academic background related to the design and behavior of cold-formed steel structures. His research and design activities have touched on many facets of cold-formed steel construction: cold-formed steel beams, panels, trusses, headers, wall studs as well as bolted, welded and screwed connections. Dr. LaBoube has authored, or co-authored, numerous papers and reports describing his research findings. He is active in professional organizations and societies. He is a member of the Committee on Specifications for the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members and a member of AISI Committee on Framing Standards. He is a Registered Professional Engineer in Missouri. Reinhold M. Schuster, Ph.D., P.E., is Professor Emeritus at the University of Waterloo, where he has been teaching structural engineering and doing research in cold-formed steel for the past 36 years. He is the Director of the Canadian Cold-Formed Steel Research Group at the University of Waterloo and has been a registered Professional Engineer in the Province of Ontario since 1971. His expertise lies in all aspects of cold-formed steel structures, as well as in the field of composite slabs, including experimental testing. Professor Schuster is actively engaged in cold-formed steel research, which his publications substantiate, and he is the author of the book entitled Cold Formed Steel Design Manual. Dr. Schuster is Chairman of the North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members and he is also a member of the AISI Specification Committee where he actively participates on numerous subcommittees. Internationally, Dr. Schuster represents Canada on the International Standards Organization (ISO) committee for the design of cold-formed steel structures.

Summary Outline
Day One
Introduction to the Specification Tension Members Compression Elements Beams Columns Beam-Columns Member Bracing Connections Testing and Fatigue

Day Two

Become familiar with ASTM steel grades applicable for cold-formed steel members Become proficient with both Allowable Strength Design (ASD) and Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) concepts Develop an understanding of the behavior of cold-formed steel members and connections Develop an understanding of the design provisions in the 2007 edition of the AISI North American Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members Develop an understanding of the design provisions in the 2007 edition of the AISI Standards for Cold-Formed Steel Framing
ASSESSMENT Of LEARNING OUTCOMES

Introduction/Overview to AISI Standards for Cold-Formed Steel Framing Building Code Provisions for Light-Frame Steel Construction (IBC/IRC and NFPA 5000) General Provisions and other Standards to include Prescriptive Method Cold-Formed Steel Design for Wall Assemblies Example Problem from Cold-Formed Steel Framing Design Guide (D110-07) Wall Stud Design Standard Header Design Standard Overview of Other Design Standards Truss Design Standard Lateral Design Standard Code of Standard Practice Product Standard Floor and Roof System Design Standard Closing questions

Participants achievement of the learning outcomes will be assessed through class discussion following the presentation of each major topic as well as through short case studies and problem-solving exercises.
SEMINAR BENEfITS

Learn the appropriate applications of cold-formed steel members and connections Be able to develop more optimum designs using cold-formed steel Develop an understanding of industry practices, standards and code requirements Gain an understanding of the differences between hot-rolled and cold-formed steel design for members, connections and assemblies
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

DESIgn oF StRuCtuRAL StEEL MEMBERS uSIng LRFD Fundamentals of design of structural steel members using the American Institute of Steel Constructions Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) Specification for Structural Steel Buildings (1999) are covered. This DVD emphasizes a limit states view of the design process. An explanation of the common failure modes, or limit states, for which members must be designed and how the LRFD Specification addresses these limit states is the focus of the course. Analysis and design examples are used to illustrate the concepts. A fundamental background in structural analysis and design is assumed. This course is excellent for engineers seeking a review of the basic principles of steel design and for experienced structural designers who have not started using the LRFD Specification in daily practice. Specific topics covered include the design of tension members, compression members, and beams. 6 hours. 0.6 CEUs StEEL FRAMED BuILDIngS: PRACtICAL ISSuES In DESIgn AnD REnovAtIon This online course provides answers to a multitude of practical questions related to design and renovation of steel framed buildings. The main emphasis is on low- and mid-rise buildings framed with structural steel, but discussion includes related materials, such as open-web joists and lintels. The course will cover new construction, including design for lateral loads. Some recent changes in the 005 AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings and other authoritative publications are explained and illustrated with design examples. Topics of building renovation and retrofit for wind and seismic loads are also explored. The course covers the problems, evaluation methods, and various renovation techniques for beams, girders, columns, and connections, illustrated with design examples and case studies. 12 hours. 1.2 CEUs

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Structural engineers, architectural engineers, architects, engineering educators, and students will benefit from this seminar.

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