The course initially introduces properties of steel, behavior of steel structures, corresponding fracture/failure scenarios and design philosophy of steel structures. The course mainly provides a fundamental understanding of design principles of steel structural elements/structures in ultimate and serviceability limit states in accordance with Eurocode and National Annex. The course finally introduces computer tools for structural analysis and design by few case studies.
Course description for study year 2025-2026. Please note that changes may occur.
Introduction to steel structures; Properties and behavior of structural steel; Design philosophy and code of practices; Applications, types, elastic or plastic behavior (i.e. cross sectional yielding or fracture due to axial force, bending, shear or bearing and buckling of member due to local, flexural buckling, torsional or lateral torsional) and design of steel structural elements (i.e. tension members, compression members, flexural members, axially loaded members with moments, torsion members and joints) in ultimate and serviceability limit states in accordance with Eurocode and National Annex; Introduction to element method and relevant computer tools.
Learning outcome
After completing the course, the student shall be able to design steel structural elements such as tension members, compression members, flexural members, axially loaded members subjected to bending moments and torsion, in ultimate and serviceability limit states. In addition, the student should be able to recognize various types of fracture models, caused by structural damages as well as maintain and repair the damaged steel structural members.
Required prerequisite knowledge
None
Recommended prerequisites
BYG140 Structural Mechanics 1
Exam
Form of assessment
Weight
Duration
Marks
Aid
Written exam
1/1
4 Hours
Letter grades
Alle kalkulatorer, Norsk Standard NS-EN 1993-1-1:2005+A1:2014+NA:2015, Norsk Standard NS-1993-1-8: 2005+NA:2009, Alle sammendrag utdelt i forelesninger, Steel Profile and Formula book “Stålkonstrukjoner”, Maximum 10 pages (A4 size) of own handwritten
Written exam on paper.
Coursework requirements
Assignements
5 of the total of 7 compulsory assignments must be approved in order to take the exam.
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Course assessment
The faculty decides whether early dialogue should be conducted in all or selected groups of courses offered by the faculty. The purpose is to gather feedback from students for making changes and adjustments to the course during the current semester. In addition, a digital evaluation, students’ course evaluation, must be conducted at least once every three years. Its purpose is to collect students` experiences with the course.