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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: CE 4440 and credit or registration in MATH 4038 or MATH 4340 or ME 4563. Mathematical approach to statics and dynamics of deformable solids; tensors in curvilinear coordinates and variational calculus used to formulate elasticity and viscoelasticity theory; energy theorems and conservation laws.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: CE 4440. Elements of the theory of plasticity; yield criteria and stress-strain relations for perfectly plastic and strain hardening materials; boundary value problems of plasticity; the slip-line theory and applications; constitutive equations of viscoelastic bodies and methods of solution of the boundary value problems of viscoelasticity.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: CE 3400. M odeling of the mechanical behavior of fibrous composites for application to structural components; emphasis on interlaminar stresses, strength and failure theories, thermal effects, nonlinear material response, test methods, and micromechanics.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: CE 7480 and 7485 or equivalent. Theoretical formulation and application of the different constitutive models to metals and metal matrix composites, but with consideration of other materials; analysis of isotropic and anisotropic damage in materials.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: CE 4560. Physical measurements, characteristics of present and future sensors, and laboratory and field instrumentation; computer analysis of spectra data to include classification algorithms, enhancement, calibration, georeferencing, overlay, and data base development; image processing; environmental applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: EXST 7003, or CE 3600, or equivalent. Applications of sampling theory to data collections for transportation studies; determination of sample sizes; calculation of sampling error; expansion of sample survey data; survey methodologies, including interviews, counting programs, moving observer surveys, self-administered surveys. Simple panel surveys, etc.; design of survey instruments; conduct of data collection activities; data reduction techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: CE 3600 or equivalent. Traffic regulations, operational problems, and engineering organization; theory and practice of application, design, operation, and maintenance of traffic control devices; methods and devices studied include signing, markings, delineation and illumination, signals and signal systems, one-way street and unbalanced-flow street operations, speed zoning, and freeway monitoring and control.
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: CE 4600 or consent of instructor. Traffic flow theory and the techniques used to analyze traffic operations and highway capacity; theoretical aspects of traffic flow, including current research in the field; application of analytical procedures used to assess the efficiency of highway operations.
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3.00 Credits
Theories and applications of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).
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3.00 Credits
Prereq.: CE 4600 or consent of instructor. Theoretical development and application of highway design principles, particularly as they relate to safety; analysis of accident statistics, diagnosis of high-hazard locations, risk management, tort liability, and design treatments to address high accident locations; design principles of traffic calming, highway-railroad grade crossings, highway work zones, and roadway crosssections.
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