- Introduction
- How to Speed up to Slow down the Lecture speed?
- Practice Quiz -1
Beginner
Online
₹ 1,499
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Medium of instructions
English
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Mode of learning
Self study
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Mode of Delivery
Video and Text Based
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Course overview
The collection of mechanics theories necessary to understand and predict the behavior of structures, known as structural analysis, according to physical principles. Engineering artifacts that are the focus of structural analysis are evaluated for their durability mostly based on their capacity to withstand loads. To properly distribute internal forces, moments, stresses, strains, and displacements over all or a portion of a structure, structural analysis is performed. Fundamentals of Structural Analysis: For Complete Beginners, a certification course designed by Gokul Saud - Civil Engineer & Structural Designer, is made available by Udemy.
Fundamentals of Structural Analysis: For Complete Beginners online course incorporates more than 9.5 hours of detailed learning resources along with articles that provide candidates with a basic understanding of structural analysis and how it operates. Fundamentals of Structural Analysis: For Complete Beginners, online classes also involve assignments and quizzes which revolve around the topics like force, moment, member force, zero force members, shear force drawing, bend moment drawing, method of joints, method of sections, and much more.
The highlights
- Certificate of completion
- Self-paced course
- 9.5 hours of pre-recorded video content
- 1 article
- Learning resources
- Assignments
- Quizzes
Program offerings
- Online course
- Learning resources.
- 30-day money-back guarantee
- Unlimited access
- Accessible on mobile devices and tv
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What you will learn
After completing the Fundamentals of Structural Analysis: For Complete Beginners online certification, candidates will obtain a detailed understanding of the basic concepts associated with structural analysis for civil engineering operations. Candidates will explore the strategies involved with the method of the section, method of joints, and truss analysis as well as will learn about fundamentals associated with the moment and force. Candidates will learn about concepts associated with zero force members, member forces, reaction forces, and shear forces. Candidates will also acquire the skills for drawing shear force and bending moment diagrams for beams and columns.
The syllabus
Introduction to Structural Analysis
Introduction to Force and Moment
- Introdution to Force
- Practice
- Resolution of Force
- Practice quiz-3
- Equilibrium
- Quiz-4
- Moment of Force
- Quiz-5
Prerequisites of Structural Analysis
- Types of Loads Part-1
- Quiz-6
- Types of Loads Part-2
- Quiz-6
- Types of Supports
- Quiz-7
- Support Reactions
- Quiz-8
- Types of Beams
- Quiz-9
- Statically Determinate and Indterminate Structures Part-1
- Quiz-10
- Statically Determinate and Indterminate Structures Part-2
- Stability of a Structure
Calculating Reaction Forces
- Reactions Solved Example -1
- Find the Reaction Forces
- Reactions Solved Example -2
- Find the Reaction Forces
- Reactions Solved Example -3
- Reactions Solved Example -4
- Reactions Solved Example -5
- Reactions Solved Example -6
- Find the Reaction Forces
Theory of Truss Analysis
- Introduction to Truss Analysis
- Quiz-11
- Assumptions of Truss Analysis
- Quiz-12
- Indeterminacy of a Truss Part-1
- Indeterminacy of a Truss Part-2
- Quiz-13
Truss Analysis by Method of Joints
- Thoery of method of joints
- Solved Example-1
- Solved Example-2
- Find the Member Forces
- Solved Example-3
- Zero Force Members
- Find the Member Forces
- Find the Member Forces
Analysis of Beam
- Introduction and Sign Conventions
- Introduction to Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams
- Solved Example 1
- Why Draw SFD and BMD
- Solved Example 2
- Draw SFD and BMD.
- Relationship between SF and BM Part-1
- Relationship between SF and BM Part-2
- Relationship between SF and BM Part-3
- Solved Example-3
- Solved Example-4
- Solved Example-5
- Draw SFD and BMD.
- Solved Example-6
- Solved Example-7
- Solved Example-8
- Draw SFD and BMD.
- Solved Example-9
- Solved Example-10
- Solved Example-11
- Draw BMD and SFD
- Solved Example -12
- Solved Example -13
- Draw BMD and SFD
Analysis of Frame
- Introduction
- Solved Example-1 Part-1
- Solved Example-1 Part-2
- Solved Example-1 Part-3
- Solved Example-1 Part-4
Instructors
Mr Gokul Saud
Civil Engineer
Freelancer
B.E /B.Tech
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