Lecture 1
Lecture 1
Introduction
Lecture
1
Prepared by :
Eng. Feysal Mohamed
Shirwa
General Overview
Structural design may be defined as a mixture of art and science combining the
intuitive feeling for the behavior of a structure with rational principles of
mechanics (statics, solid mechanics, dynamics, etc.) and structural analysis to
produce a safe and economical structure to serve its intended purposes.
High Strength
Uniformity
Elasticity
Ductility
Toughness
Additions to Existing Structures
Environmental advantages
Disadvantages of Steel as a Structural Material
Environmental Disadvantages
Benefits of Structural Steel
Some benefits associated with use of structural steel for owners are:
Steel allows for reduced frame construction time and the ability to construct in all seasons
Steel makes larger spans and bay sizes possible, providing more flexibility for owners
Steel is easier to modify and reinforce if architectural changes are made to a facility over its
life
Steel building
Steel gives the flexibility to create the desired
aesthetic effect using the structural members
Roof of the Santa Fe Opera Theatre, Santa Fe, New Mexico Architects: Polshek Partnership, LLP
Typical Applications
Hanging walkways
Framing in atriums and lobbies
Office interiors
Canopies
Airport terminals
AESS Canopy and Hanging Walkway
Portland International Airport (PDX) Roadway Canopy and Pedestrian Bridges, Portland, Oregon,
Architects: Zimmer Gunsul Frasca Partnership
AESS Office Interiors
Herman Miller Marketplace, Zeeland, MI Architects: Integrated Architecture, Grand RapidsS, tMeeI lP Dheostoig bny - HDer.d Sriceks hBule Asdsliunrgi
AESS Airport Terminals
The United Airlines Terminal, Chicago, IL Architects: Murphy/Jahn and A. Epstein & Sons Int’l
Residual stresses
Procurement and management of structural steel is similar to other materials, but there are some
unique aspects to steel construction:
Steel is fabricated off-site (above left)
On-site erection is a rapid process (above right)
This gives use of structural steel some scheduling advantages
Coordination of all parties is essential for achieving potential advantages
History of Steel construction
Ancient Use:
Beginning 5th Cent. B.C., Weaponry, Ornamentals and Bridge
construction in India (small suspension bridges), Middle East and
China
Early Use:
1777-79 First Cast iron bridge in England
1780-1820 Several bridges all over Europe,
preliminary rolled shapes manufactured
•1820 -Rails manufactured
•1840 -advent of wrought iron
Iron bridge-Coalbrookdale, UK, 1789 By
Thomas Telford
History of steel construction
First modern
suspension bridge -
James
Finley’s -Jacob’s Creek,
Pennsylvania, 1801
History
History
Applications of Steel as a Structural Material