Structural Engineering for Non-Structural Engineers
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les 14, 15, 16 et 17 avril 2025
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Code : 15-0410-ONL25
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APERÇU
After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Apply structural analysis methods to beams, trusses, slabs, columns, walls, frames, footings, and pile foundations.
- Assess the design of reinforced concrete and structural steel members for enhanced durability and safety.
- Solve common structural engineering problems with practical, hands-on techniques.
- Employ wood and masonry design procedures to create resilient and aesthetically pleasing structures.
- Blend architectural design with structural engineering principles to achieve projects that are both beautiful and structurally sound.
Description
In the dynamic world of building and design, the bridge between aesthetics and durability is often underpinned by the invisible hands of structural engineering. For non-structural engineers and architects, having more than just a fleeting grasp of these principles can be the difference between good and great projects. Yet, the intricate maze of mathematical formulas and technical jargon often acts as a barrier.
We've stripped away the intimidating equations, focusing on the raw essence of structural design. Dive deep into the world of concrete, steel, wood, and masonry building structures, delivered through digestible modules that don't sacrifice depth for simplicity. Following our engaging lectures, step into interactive sessions brimming with hands-on exercises and intuitive problem-solving tasks. By the end, you'll be looking at your projects with a renewed perspective, confidently blending form with function and beauty with resilience.
Embark on this transformative journey today and reshape the foundations of your architectural prowess!
Who Should Attend
Architects • Non-Structural Engineers (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Mining, Chemical & Agricultural) • Plant Engineers • Fabricators & Manufacturers of Structural Systems • General Contractors • Property Managers • Directors of Physical Plants • Municipal Building Officials • Building Inspectors • Field Review Personnel • Project Engineers • Others wanting to know more about Structural Systems
Special Features & Requirements
Course participants are expected to have some elementary knowledge of structural design and the analysis of simple structures.
In order to gain the maximum benefit from this seminar, participants are encouraged to read the following texts in advance:
- Part 4 of the National Building Code of Canada
- Structural Commentaries (Part 4) of the National Building Code of Canada
Participants should have a hand-held, battery-operated calculator for the exercises at the end of each day.
10 am to 6 pm Eastern (Will include the usual breaks)
Please note that it is a requirement for all attendees to sign a "Confidentiality Agreement" prior to receiving the course notes for this online offering.
Horaire : 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM EDT
voir le programme complet
PROGRAMME
Day I
Welcome, Introduction, Workshop Preview, Learning Outcomes, and Assessment Methods
Structural Loads and Procedures
- NBC section 4.0
- Specified loads
- Limit states design
Structural Analysis
- Applied loads
- Equilibrium and free body diagrams
- Determinant and in-determinant structures
- Axial load, shear, and bending
Member Properties
- Cross-sectional area
- Moment of inertia
- Section modulus
- Composite construction
- Strength
- Stiffness
Structural Behaviour
- Slabs, beams, and trusses
- Walls and columns
- Frames
- Basement walls
- Footings
- Retaining walls
- Pile foundations
Day II
Reinforced Concrete Design
- Products, properties, and failure modes
- Design standards
- Slabs
- Beams
- Columns
- Shear walls
- Basement walls
- Footings
- Retaining walls
- Concrete piles (caissons)
- Prestressed concrete
- Precast concrete
- Corrosion protection
- Fire resistance
- Concrete repairs
Day III
Structural Steel Design
- Products, properties and failure modes
- Design standards
- Beams
- Columns
- Tension members
- Steel joists and trusses
- Bracing
- Connections
- Composite design
- Steel deck
- Steel piles
- Corrosion protection
- Fire protection
Day IV
Wood Design
- Products, properties, and failure modes
- CSA 086.1 design standard
- "Part 9" design method
- Beams and joists
- Columns and studs
- Trusses
- Panels
- Connections
- Wood frame construction
- Decay protection
- Fire protection
Masonry Design
- Products, properties, and failure modes
- Design standards
- Walls and columns
- Beams and lintels
- Shear walls
- Common problems and solutions
Building Design Sample
Questions and Answers, Feedback on Achievement of Learning Outcomes
FORMATEUR
Dr. Mohamed Khalil has over 20 years of experience in concrete and steel design and is the founder and director/manager of Stenvro Engineering Inc.
He previously worked as a marketing manager for aircraft and aircraft components at Pratt and Whitney Canada and Bombardier Aerospace. At Pratt and Whitney Canada, Dr. Khalil was a specialist in designing critical rotating structures under high and low cycle fatigue loading. He has also been involved in designing many projects for Ford Motor Company, MascoTech Inc., Kobelco Metal Powder of America Inc., and the American Iron and Steel Institute. His projects have included high-rise buildings, underground metro stations, education centers, education residences and steel factories.
Dr. Khalil has instructed many engineering, engineering economics and engineering management courses at educational institutes and universities. A co-author of many technical journal papers, he has delivered scientific and marketing presentations at technical symposiums worldwide. He is also a technical reviewer for international scientific journals.
Dr. Khalil obtained his M.A.Sc. and Ph.D. from the University of Waterloo and completed his Master of Business Administration at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
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