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3.00 Credits
Elasticity theory, stress and strain analysis, and yield criteria. Governing equilibrium, kinematic, and compatibility equations. Generalized Hooke's law. Classical solutions of flex and torsion problems. Energy methods. Introduction to finite difference, finite element, and boundary element methods. Computer applications. Prerequisite/Restriction: CEE 3020. Cross-listed as: CEE 5080.
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This course introduces plate and shell theories, including development of bending and buckling of plates and shells through classical theory. Prerequisite/Restriction: MAE 3040 or CEE 3020. Cross-listed as: MAE 6090.
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Introduces hydroinformatics concepts and procedures including automated data collection, relational databases, data management software, metadata and semantics, data storage formats and standards, data transformations, web based data distribution, and automation of data manipulation tasks supporting hydrologic modeling and analysis. Prerequisite/Restriction: Graduate student standing or permission of instructor.
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Provides students with a basic understanding of the facets of bridge design pertinent to a structural engineer. Focuses on analysis and design of a slab and prestressed concrete girder bridge. Semester(s) Traditionally Offered: Fall
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Development and solutions for equations of motion for single- and multi-degree of freedom systems. Dynamic analysis by Modal Superposition and Response Spectra. Design of structures for seismically active areas. Cross-listed as: MAE 6130.
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Develops improved understanding of the behavior of reinforced concrete members. After students understand general behavior, codes are placed in proper perspective. Then students can design in situations not explicitly considered in current codes.
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This course introduces the analysis and design of prestressed concrete, including concepts for both pretensioning and post-tensioning: materials, types of prestresses, and prestress losses; design for flexure and shear; partial prestressing, serviceability, composite sections, slabs, indeterminate systems, and bridge design. Prerequisite/Restrictions: CEE 3080 Graduate standing
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of two-dimensional and three-dimensional rigid body dynamics, including Newtonian, Lagrangian, and Leavit Energy Methods. Equations of motion, mode shapes, and natural frequencies for continuous media and multi degree-of-freedom systems. Prerequisite/Restriction: MAE 5300 or CEE 6130/MAE 6130. Cross-listed as: MAE 6180.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to GIS concepts addressing data structures, spatial entities, and queries. Topics include location referencing methods, data collection techniques, current applications, and institutional and organizational issues. Cross-listed as: CEE 5190.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and design of flexible and rigid pavements for highways and runways, including the design of overlays. Equal emphasis on current practice and advanced concepts of pavement management.
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