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Credits: 3 Discusses vector concepts of forces and moments of forces. Static equilibrium of particles, rigid bodies and simple structures. Static friction forces. Geometric properties of sections. Pre-Req: 95.141 Physics I; Co-Req: 92.132 Calculus II
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Credits: 3 Introduces the concept of stress and strain at a point, stress-temperature relationships, force and deformation analyses of bodies under axial, shearing, flexural, torsional and combined loadings, shear and bending moment diagrams, and Euler Columns. Pre-Req: 14.203 Statics or 22.211 Statics
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Credits: 3 Vector development of kinematics of particles and rigid bodies with respect to fixed and moving coordinate systems of one,two, and three dimen- sions. The dynamics of particles, systems of particles, and rigid bodies. Angular momentum and the inertial properties of rigid bodies. Energy, impulse and momentum methods. Pre-Req: 14.203 Statics or 22.211 Statics
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3 A presentation of the basic instruments used in survey processes including distance, angle and level measurements. Analysis and adjustment of random errors. Principles of closed and open traverses. Fieldwork practice in instrument use and office-type projects in contour mapping and the application of contoured topography to highway and water-control projects. Pre-Reqs: 25.107 Intro to Engineering I, 25.108 Intro to Engineering II; Co-Reqs: 92.132 Calculus II and 14.286 Prob & Stat/Engineers
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3 Principles and practice of route surveys and designs. Topics include simple and compoundcircular curves, intersections of straight and curved baselines, vertical alignment principlesincluding parabolic easement curves, earthwork operations and determination of volumes. Includes office-type projects illustrative of the application of surveying information to Civil Engineering projects such as water resources, sanitary sewers and property subdivision. Fieldwork instruction in basic traverse surveys, gathering of topographic information, and the staking-out of buildings and circular curves. " Pre-Req: 14.225 Surveying I
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3 Probability, statistics, reliability and decision with applications in engineering. Probability of events, discrete and continuous random variables, probability density functions and distributions, estimation, regression and correlation techniques, risk and reliability concepts. Pre-Req or Co-Req: 92.132 Calculus II
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3 Fluid properties, fluid statics, fluid dynamics including continuity, impulse-momentum and energy equations. Pipe flow, turbomachinery, similitude and modeling, laminar and turbulent flow, boundary layer and closed conduct design.
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3 A treatment of the properties of engineering materials that influence the design, construction and maintenance of Civil Engineering works. Included are such materials as ferrous and non-ferrous metals, timber, asphalt, and cementitious materials. Supplemented by laboratory testing of various engineering materials. Pre-Reqs: 84.122 Chemistry II and 14.204 or 22.212 Strength of Materials
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1 Experiments and written reports. Testing and measurement techniques and material standards illustrating behavior of materials, including metals, wood, and Portland cement concrete.
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3 Development of the fundamental principles of soil mechanics as utilized in soil and foundation engineering. Topics include: classification, index properties, strength and stress-strain behavior, effective stress principle, permeability, flow and consolidation. Introduction to basic soil mechanics laboratory practice. Pre-Reqs: 14.204 Strength of Materials, 14.301 Fluid Mechanics, 14.310 Engineering Materials; Co-Req: 14.333 Geotechnical Lab
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