STRUCRURE DESIGN

STRUCRURE DESIGN

Precision engineering, high safety, optimized execution At KETEC Design, we offer specialized services in the design of various structural systems. By combining technical expertise, advanced software tools, and strict compliance with international codes, we provide safe, economical, and efficient solutions tailored to your projects. From small-scale structures to complex systems, we are by your side to ensure the best possible outcome.





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Steel Box Section Column Splice
Steel Box Section Column Splice

In this lesson, we teach how to check welded splices in box (rectangular or square) steel columns. You’ll learn how to evaluate force transfer through welds, plate sizing, and weld detailing. Design checks for axial, bending, and combined forces are covered based on code requirements. This session ensures you design safe, buildable, and inspection-friendly column splices.

Pined Beam to Column Connection using web plates
Pined Beam to Column Connection using web plates

This lesson focuses on checking a pinned beam-to-column connection using bolts and a shear plate. You'll learn how to evaluate shear transfer, bearing strength, bolt group behavior, and detailing rules. We’ll guide you through the calculations based on real project scenarios. This training ensures your connection design is safe, efficient, and meets code requirements.

Pined Beam to Beam Connection using web plates
Pined Beam to Beam Connection using web plates

In this lesson, we explore how to evaluate a pinned beam-to-beam connection using bolts and a shear plate. You’ll learn how to analyze shear transfer, bearing and tear-out checks, and bolt spacing rules. We’ll walk through the calculations step by step using practical examples. This tutorial helps ensure your connections are safe, efficient, and code-compliant.

Rigid WUF-W Connection Design
Rigid WUF-W Connection Design

In this tutorial, I explain how to check the WUF-W (Welded Unreinforced Flange – Welded Web) moment connection. You’ll learn how to verify its capacity, detailing requirements, and code-based limitations. Then, we move on to check the beam splice connection that follows the WUF-W joint. The lesson includes practical examples and insights for real-world structural applications.