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CE 134L: Metallic Structures
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Design in metals, primarily steel. Properties of materials as criteria for failure. Tension, compression, and flexural members. Bolted and welded connections, including eccentric connections. Built-up members. Design by elastic and plastic methods. Selected problems to include computations and drawings. Prerequisite: Engineering 75L. Instructor: Nadeau
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CE 139L: Introduction to Soil Mechanics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Origin and composition of soils, soil structure. Flow of water through soils. Environmental geotechnology: land waste disposal, waste containment, and remediation technologies. Soil behavior under stress; compressibility, shear strength. Elements of mechanics of soil masses with application to problems of bearing capacity of foundations, earth pressure on retaining walls, and stability of slopes. Laboratory included. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 122L. Instructor: Boadu or Hueckel
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CE 139L - Introduction to Soil Mechanics
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CE 141: Special Topics in Civil Engineering
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Duke University
Study arranged on a special topic in which the instructor has particular interest and competence. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Half course or one course each. Instructor: Staff
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CE 141 - Special Topics in Civil Engineering
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CE 142: Special Topics in Civil Engineering
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Duke University
Study arranged on a special topic in which the instructor has particular interest and competence. Consent of instructor and director of undergraduate studies required. Half course or one course each. Instructor: Staff
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CE 161: Architectural Engineering I
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Analysis of the building through the study of its subsystems (enclosure, space, structural, environmental-control). Building materials and their principal uses in the enclosure and structural subsystems. Computer aided design. Field trips. Prerequisite: junior or senior standing, consent of instructor for nonengineering students. Instructor: Brasier
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CE 162: Architectural Engineering II
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Design and integration of building subsystems (enclosure, space, structural, environmental-control) in the design of a medium-sized building. Prerequisite: Civil Engineering 161 or consent of instructor. Instructor: Brasier
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CE 172: Engineering Undergraduate Fellows Projects
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Intensive research project in Civil and Environmental Engineering by students selected as Engineering Undergraduate Fellows. Course credit is contingent upon satisfactory completion of 173 and 174. Consent of instructor and program director required. Instructor: Staff
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CE 173: Engineering Undergraduate Fellows Projects
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Continuation course for Engineering Undergraduate Fellows, contingent upon satisfactory completion of 172. Consent required. Instructor: Staff
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CE 174: Engineering Undergraduate Fellows Projects
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Final continuation course for Engineering Undergraduate Fellows, contingent upon satisfactory completion of 172 and 173. Consent required. Instructor: Staff
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CE 175: Analytical and Computational Solid Mechanics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Investigation and application of intermediate concepts of mechanics, expanding upon elementary ideas covered in Engineering 75L. Topics include: generalized stress and strain relations and differential equations of equilibrium in solids; the theory of elasticity, including some fundamental solutions; failure and strength theories from mechanics; and plate bending. Introduction of the finite element method as a means of solution of plate and planar elasticity problems, including basic theoretical concepts and modeling techniques involved in applications. Assigned work will feature analytical work and application of commercial finite element packages. Prerequisites: Engineering 75L, Math 103 and 107 or consent of instructor. Instructor: Laursen or Dolbow
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