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Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures

Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures is a free online course by Alison US CA that teaches civil engineers and structural designers how to calculate and design efficient tension members using industry-standard methods. Ideal for professionals seeking cost-effective steel structure solutions.

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Key features

  • Free online course access
  • Teaches net area calculation
  • Covers bolted and welded connections
  • Includes gusset plate design
  • Explains tension member strength limits
  • Uses practical design examples
  • Suitable for self-paced learning

Pros

  • +No cost to enroll or complete
  • +Clear, structured learning path
  • +Relevant for civil engineering careers
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Cons

  • No hands-on project work
  • Limited instructor interaction

About Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures

What is Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures?

Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures is a comprehensive free online course offered by Alison US CA, designed for civil engineers, structural designers, and construction professionals. This course provides a step-by-step guide to designing tension members in steel frameworks, which are critical components that withstand axial tensile forces. Through practical examples and clear explanations, learners gain insight into the engineering principles behind safe and economical steel structures.

Key features

  • Free Access — No cost to enroll or complete the course.
  • Tension Member Types — Covers angles, channels, and rods used in real-world applications.
  • Net Area Calculation — Teaches how to determine critical section areas with bolt holes.
  • Design Strength Methods — Explains yield and fracture limit states per standard codes.
  • Connection Techniques — Focuses on bolting and welding to gusset plates.
  • Gusset Plate & Lug Angle Design — Details support element layout and sizing.
  • Splice Design — Shows how to join tension members effectively in large structures.

Who is Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures for?

This course suits civil engineering students, early-career structural engineers, and technicians involved in steel construction. It's ideal for those preparing for professional exams or seeking to strengthen their understanding of structural steel design fundamentals without financial commitment.

How does Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures compare?

Unlike paid university courses or advanced software training, this free Alison course delivers foundational knowledge comparable to entry-level structural engineering curricula. It focuses specifically on tension members, offering more targeted instruction than general civil engineering programs while lacking the depth of graduate-level steel design courses or hands-on workshop experiences.

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Best use cases

  • Learning steel tension member design
  • Preparing for engineering certifications
  • Supplementing civil engineering studies
  • Improving structural design skills
  • Designing economical steel frames
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Is Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures right for you?

This free course is best for civil engineering students, junior structural designers, or construction professionals seeking foundational knowledge in steel tension member design. No prior purchase is needed. Ideal for self-learners; consider pairing with structural analysis software tutorials or advanced design courses for deeper expertise.

How it compares: Compared to paid engineering courses or textbooks, this free offering delivers core concepts of tension member design but lacks certification recognition and advanced modeling tools found in university programs or professional software suites.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What topics are covered in the Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures course?

The course covers tension member types, net area calculation, design strength under yield and fracture, connection methods via bolting or welding, gusset plate and lug angle design, and splice connections for structural continuity.

Does the course include practical design examples?

Yes, the course uses real-world design scenarios to illustrate how to calculate net areas, determine strength, and design connections for tension members in steel structures.

How long does it take to complete the course?

The course is self-paced, typically taking 3–5 hours to complete, depending on prior knowledge and study speed.

Is the course suitable for beginners in structural engineering?

Yes, it's designed for beginners with basic knowledge of civil engineering principles, making it accessible for students and early-career professionals.

Can I get a certificate after finishing the course?

Yes, Alison provides a free digital certificate upon completion, which can be shared professionally or added to your resume.

Is Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures in stock at Alison?

Yes, Design of Tension Members in Steel Structures is currently in stock at Alison.

Specifications

Category
Software
SKU
2365
Last updated May 14, 2026