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CVE 374: Environmental Engineering Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Pre-requisites: CHM 261, CHM 266, ESC 201, and CVE 360. This course must be taken concurrently with CVE 371. The objective of the laboratory course is to demonstrate the application of basic chemistry, biology and thermodynamics to environmental engineering, laboratory methods and interpretation of result to provide the student with a strong fundamental understanding of environmental engineering issues and engineering solutions. The laboratory course will supplement and help demonstrate the application of the fundamental science concepts required to understand and solve environmental engineering issues. Students will learn basic sampling, laboratory methods and data analysis techniques as applied to treatment and remediation system designs.
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CVE 392H: Junior Honors
0.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
(credit as arranged). Prerequisites: Junior standing, and approval of student’s honors advisor. Student will enroll in an existing 300-level course in the department. The course will be modified to provide additional material appropriate to an honors course. The course modifications will be arranged by mutual consent between the student, the course instructor, the student’s honors advisor, and the student's department undergraduate advisor. May be repeated for credit.
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CVE 401: Structural Engineering Laboratory
1.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: CVE 422. Laboratory work in testing of structural engineering materials and components; proportioning of concrete mixes; testing of concrete cylinders, beams, and reinforcing bars.
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CVE 403: Construction Planning and Principles of Estimating
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites: CVE 322, CVE 331. Types and uses of construction equipment and study of construction procedures; study of different types of estimates, direct and indirect costs, insurance, taxes, and bonds; analysis of construction schedule planning by CPM or PERT.
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CVE 404: Civil Engineering Systems Analysis
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: Senior standing. Application of standard mathematical optimization procedures to the solution of linear and nonlinear civil engineering systems.
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CVE 412: Structural Analysis II
3.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites: CVE 312, ESC 350. Matrix analysis of two- and three-dimensional trusses, continuous beams, and frames; emphasis on the displacement method and stiffness matrix development. Use of AutoCad and an ALGOR software program are required.
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CVE 413: Advanced Strength of Materials
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: ESC 211. This course will foster an understanding of a number of advanced concepts in the field of engineering mechanics. Topics include three-dimensional stress-strain relationships, failure theories, bending of non-symmetrical members, curved beam theory, beams on elastic foundations, torsion of noncircular shafts using membrane analogy, and plate theory.
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CVE 414: Analysis and Design of Composite Materials
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisite: ESC 211. Behavior of unidirectional composites, rule of mixtures, short-fiber composites, analysis of orthotropic lamina, analysis of laminated composites, design of polymer composite structures, and repair of reinforced concrete structures with composite materials.
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CVE 415: Reliability
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites: CVE 413, ESC 310. Structural reliability depends on a precise definition of failure, which is usually specified by loss of service. In order to quantify reliability, a basic review of reliability mathematics, including probability density functions and hazard rate functions, is provided. Aspects of Monte Carlo and decision tree analysis will be discussed as they relate to structural analysis. Since there is appreciable scatter in the failure strength of brittle materials (such as ceramics and concrete) the concepts of Weibull analysis and weakest link theory will be thoroughly discussed. Bundle theory and its relationship to composite materials will be introduced. Standard techniques to estimate statistical parameters such as linear and nonlinear regression analysis, as well as maximum likelihood estimation methods will be highlighted. Finally, issues relating to limit state functions, the reliability index, and approximate methods will be discussed.
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CVE 417: Structural Vibrations
4.00 Credits
Cleveland State University
Prerequisites: ESC 202, ESC 250, CVE 412. Dynamic response of single and multiple degree-of-freedom and continuous structural systems to general force inputs by integration and modal methods, approximate design methods of structural systems under dynamic loading.
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