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3.00 Credits
Behavior and design of continuous beams, plate girders, composite steel-concrete members, members subjected to combined bending and compressions, and eccentric connections usine LRFD design approach; and torsion and torsional stability of structural members. Prerequisites: CE 4310.
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3.00 Credits
Design of building and bridge components, including floor systems, rigid frames, retaining walls, and tanks. Introduction to pre-stressed concrete.
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3.00 Credits
Prestressing materials and concepts, working stress and strength analysis and design for flexure, prestress losses, design for shear, composite prestressed beams, continuous prestressed beams, prestressed concrete systems concepts, load balancing, and slab design. Prerequisite CE 3310.
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3.00 Credits
Direct stiffness analysis of frames and grids; second order frame analysis; uniform torsion of non-circular sections; influence functions; introduction to work and energy theorems; polynomial approximation and approximate stiffness matrices for framed structures; topics in beam analysis including shear deformable beams, beams on elastic foundationsand elastic foundations.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses management of stormwater quantity and quality, especially in urban areas.? Emphasis is on the use of basic hydrologic and water quality principles for controlling stormwater runoff quantity and equality.? The course covers discussions on current stormwater regulations; hydrologic principles and stormwater management modeling analyses; non-point pollution characteristics and impact on water quality; and the design and management of control practices. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CE 315/CE 336 or instructor permission. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Topics include Darcy's Law, fluid potential, hydraulic conductivity, heterogeneity and anisotropy, the unsaturated zone, compressibility, transmissivity and storativity, the 3-D equation of groundwater flow, steadystate and transient regional groundwater flow, and well hydraulics, including discussions involving Theis' Inverse Method, Jacob's Method, slug test analyses, and the principle of superposition. Ground-water contamination and remediation techniques are introduced. (YPrerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CE 315, 336, or equivalent. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Covers the methods for evaluating the impact on the quality of traffic operations due to the interactions of the driver, the vehicles, and the road. Includes the collection and analysis of traffic operations data, fundamentals of traffic flow theory, analysis of capacity and level of service and accident analysis. Prerequisites: CE 3400
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3.00 Credits
Legal and commercial aspects of the relation between owner, engineer, architect, and contractor. Salient features of labor law affecting the construction industry. Job planning and scheduling construction stages and operations. Depreciation, replacements, comparison of alternate proposals, and calculation of prospective rate of return. Design of material handling facilities and theoretical analysis of construction equipment performance. SEAS student cannot receive degree credit for both CE 441 and ARCH 534. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite:? Civil Engineering major. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the legal requirements, framework, and principles of urban and statewide planning. Focuses on describing and applying the methodology of the forecasting system of the transportatoin planning process, including inventory, forecasts of population and economic activity, network analysis, and travel demand analysis. Prerequisites: CE 3400
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3.00 Credits
Analyzes traffic characteristics: the road user, the vehicle and roadway; traffic engineering studies: speed, volume, and delay; and intersection control, capacity, and level of service. (Y) Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: CE 344 or instructor permission. Credits: 3
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