About this app
Steel Structures Practice is an educational application designed to help students understand and practice the principles of structural steel design and analysis. The app emphasizes structured learning through chapter-wise quizzes, mock tests, and daily quizzes aligned with standard steel structures curricula. Users can practice questions from individual topics, attempt mock tests for comprehensive assessment, and monitor their performance using statistics. The app supports self-study, classroom learning, and examination preparation for civil and structural engineering students. Topics Included 1. Introduction to Steel Structures Properties of structural steel, grades of steel, advantages and disadvantages, and steel sections. 2. Structural Steel Components Beams, columns, tension members, compression members, plate girders, and built-up sections. 3. Connections in Steel Structures Bolted, riveted, and welded connections, types of welds, eccentric connections, and connection design principles. 4. Design of Tension Members Net and gross section area, design strength, failure modes, slenderness ratio, and splicing. 5. Design of Compression Members Buckling behavior, effective length, Euler’s formula, column curves, built-up columns, lacing and battening. 6. Design of Beams Bending strength, shear strength, lateral torsional buckling, section classification, web buckling, and bearing strength. 7. Plate Girders Flanges and web behavior, stiffeners, end bearing stiffeners, design procedure, and economical proportions. 8. Roof Trusses Types of trusses, loads on trusses, analysis methods, member design, and connections. 9. Industrial Buildings Industrial sheds, purlins, bracing systems, portal frames, crane girders, and load combinations. 10. Design Philosophy and Codes Limit state design, working stress method, load and resistance factors, IS 800 code provisions, safety factors, and serviceability criteria. 11. Steel Building Components Base plates, anchor bolts, gusset plates, cleat angles, stanchions, and rafters. 12. Corrosion Protection and Maintenance Corrosion mechanisms, protective coatings, galvanization, fire protection, inspection, maintenance, and retrofitting. Key Features Chapter-wise practice quizzes Mock tests for full syllabus assessment Daily quiz for regular practice Performance statistics to track progress Content aligned with steel structures syllabus Simple and distraction-free interface Steel Structures Practice is suitable for civil and structural engineering students preparing for examinations and strengthening conceptual understanding through consistent practice.
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