steelas is a Python package with tools to support research and design of Australian steel structures. It can be used to determine the material properties, section properties, and design capacities for structural members as per Australian Standard AS4100:2020 (Steel Structures).
Detailed information on steelas is available in package documentation at steel-as.readthedocs.io. This includes project background, examples, and an API reference guide.
steelas can be installed from the Python Package index:
pip install steelas
For more detailed instructions, please refer to the documentation.
- Section and component library: define sections and calculate section properties from typical Australian steel products and components, or from custom user input.
- Material library: create steel materials from typical Australian grade classifications.
- Design capacity calculations: solve the design capacities of structural steel members following AS4100 design methods.
If you have questions, feedback, or suggestions for further development, please email Joe Gattas or create an issue on the steelas github repository.
Similarly, if you find any bugs, or are interested to contribute to the project, please create an issue or email Joe.
steelas is an open source engineering tool provided under an MIT License. Please refer to the LICENSE file for more information.
Please note that this software has been developed by student and academic engineering researchers, NOT by chartered or registered engineers.
This package has been developed from research projects supported by the University of Queensland.
If you use steelas for projects or scientific publications, please consider citing our work.