- Course No E – 1882
- PDH Units: 2
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Intended Audience: civil and structure engineers
PDH UNITS: 2
Most engineers, researchers, professional and consultant engineers in structural engineering field, strongly want to learn how to accurately calculate the maximum service load stresses in steel and concrete, the immediate deflection, and long-term deflection of reinforced concrete members which is considered as a major part in Civil PE and Structural SE Exams. The coarse covers the following topics:
- Provide engineers with the required technical data which enable them to calculate /check design of concrete structures regarding calculating the maximum service load stresses in steel and concrete, the immediate deflection, and long-term deflection and to take the right decision, if that structure must be need to retrofitting or not.
- Help engineers to identify when these deficiencies will affect the functionality and severability of the structure.
Learning Objectives:
At the successful conclusion of this course, you will learn the following knowledge and skills:-
- Be able to do to calculate /check design of concrete structures regarding calculate the maximum service load stresses in steel and concrete
- Be able to calculate the immediate deflection, and long-term deflection
- Be able to provide engineers with the required technical data which enable them to take the right decision, if that structure must be retrofitted or not.
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Course No E - 1882
PDH Units: 2