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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive design course for steel building structures. Topics include preliminary design, selection of framing systems, braced and unbraced frames, stability effects and nonlinear behavior. Includes building design project for seismic regions. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CE or ARE 4250.
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3.00 Credits
This is a classical course on prestressed and precast concrete. The subject focuses on the principles, behavior and performance of prestressed and precast concrete. Topics include flexure, shear, and axial load, construction and fabrication issues, and applications. The course complements CE 4260. Prerequisite: CE 4260 or ARE 4260.
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This is a classical course on designing prestressed and precast concrete systems. Principles and behavior of prestressed concrete build the foundation for topics that included flexure, shear, and axial load, construction and fabrication, and application. The course continues with fundamental concepts taught in ARE/CE 4260. Dual listed with CE 4265. Cross listed with ARE 5265. Prerequisite: ARE/CE 4260.
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A study of the analysis, design and rating of highway bridges, including consideration of dead and vehicular loads, analysis of typical systems, service, fatigue and ultimate strength behavior, rating of existing bridge design, and bridge operations. Composite and non-composite steel and concrete bridges are considered. Includes investigations that require field trips outside the schedule class times. Contemporary issues are routinely discussed. Prerequisites: CE 4250 and 4260.
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3.00 Credits
Broad-based coverage of the behavior of concrete, both at the member and structure level. The course will have no assigned text, although students will be expected to have an undergraduate concrete design textbook and a current ACI Code. Readings will include a number of technical papers in each area covered. Emphasis will be on the background of the code, code development, and investigative techniques. Prerequisite: CE 4200 and 4260.
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Design of structural components in reinforced masonry buildings, including walls, columns, beams and connections. Particular attention is paid to current codes, specifications and analysis. Cross listed with CE 4285. Dual listed with ARE 5285 and CE 5285. Offered on a three semester rotation. Prerequisites: ARE/CE 4260 and ARE/CE 3200. (Normally offered fall semester).
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3.00 Credits
Second course in a series to design earthquake resistant structures. Topics include interpreting code requirements, caluclating design forces on structures, evaluating inelastic behavior of structures, understanding how materials behave and advances in earthquake engineering. Prerequisite: CE 5220.
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3.00 Credits
Design of structural components and applications utilizing timber. Dual listed with CE 4295. Cross listed with ARE 5295. Prerequisite: CE 3200 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis and design of steady, uniform, gradually varied and spatially varied flow in open channels. Emphasis on basic fluid flow equations associated with natural and man-made open channels. Prerequisite: CE 3300.
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3.00 Credits
Pipe transmission and distribution systems design including flow control, flow measurement, energy dissipation, pump selection, transients, and cavitation. Prerequisite: CE 3300.
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