The traditional method of designing steel structures has been by the allowable stress design method. The objective of this method was to ensure that a structure was capable of supporting the applied working loads safely. The applied load consists of dead loads, live loads, environmental loads, and additional loads. Apart from this, the design of a structure must take into consideration the different combinations of loads that may be applied to the structure and also the variable nature of each load. To allow for this, load factors are applied to the nominal loads and several different combinations are checked. In each combination, one variable load is taken at its maximum lifetime value and the other variable loads assume arbitrary point-in-time values.
TRIPLE D Engineers works on constructions that must be designed and constructed so as to safely resist the applied and other loads. Steel structure may additionally be designed through either the Allowable Strength Design (ASD) method or through the load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) methods, in which our design engineers are well versed. Structural steel design and Steel detailing come underneath one roof of TRIPLE D Engineering and thereby its benefits in the single schedule.
Our Engineers are using cutting-edge technology to enhance collaboration between the different disciplines concerned in a different project. The new strategies and working progress are used for the analysis and design of all types of structural steel projects in TRIPLE D Engineering. Concerning Heavy Industrial plants, buildings, and bridges to towers, tunnels, metro stations, water/wastewater treatment plants, and more. It can make use of various forms of analysis from the traditional static analysis to more recent analysis methods like p-delta analysis, geometric non-linear analysis, Pushover analysis (Static-Non-Linear Analysis) or a buckling analysis. It can also make use of various forms of dynamic analysis methods from time history analysis to response spectrum analysis. The response spectrum analysis feature is supported for both user defined spectra as well as a number of international codes specified spectra.