Designing in Stainless Steel
Tuesday 26th September 2017, Imperial College, London
Stainless steel is used for a wide range of structural applications in aggressive environments where reliable performance over long periods with little maintenance is required. In addition, stainless steel has an attractive appearance, is strong yet still light, highly ductile and versatile in terms of manufacturing.
This one day seminar will launch the Fourth Edition of the Design Manual for Structural Stainless Steel and will equip engineers with the skills necessary to design structural stainless steel in accordance with current European design practice, the seminar will demonstrate design versatility and highlighting procurement issues.
Each delegate will receive a copy of this new publication.
Topics to be covered include:
• Material and mechanical properties
• Recent case studies
• Designing members and connections
• Fire resistance
The seminar is part of PUREST (Promotion of new Eurocode rules for structural stainless steel), a European dissemination project funded by the Research Fund for Coal and Steel.
Cost to attend £50, refreshments included.
To register;
Education@steel-sci.com
+44 0 (1) 344 636500