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CEE 362: Structural Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Analysis of forces and deformations in structures under dynamic loads. Idealization as discrete parameter systems. Single and multiple degrees of freedom. Response analysis under free vibration, harmonic, impulsive and random dynamic loads. Time and frequency domains. Earthquake phenomena from the engineering point of view. Seismic waves and power spectra. Measurement of strong ground motion. The concepts of response spectra, structural response to earthquakes, design criteria, and seismic safety.
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CEE 365: Soil Mechanics
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
General introduction to physical and engineering properties of soils. Soil classification and identification methods. Soil exploration, sampling, and in-situ testing techniques. Permeability, seepage, and consolidation phenomena. Bearing capacity. Stress Distributions and Settlements. Slope stability, Lateral Pressures.
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CEE 366: Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Materials in reinforced concrete. Flexural analysis and design of beams. Shear and diagonal tension in beams. Short columns. Frames. Serviceability. Bond, anchorage and development length. Slabs. Special topics. Introduction to design of steel structures.
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CEE 375: Independent Study
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Independent Study in the student's area of interest. The work must be conducted under the supervision of a faculty member and must result in a final paper. Permission of advisor and instructor are required. Open to sophomores and juniors. Must fill out Independent Study form.
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CEE 463: A Social and Multi-Dimensional Exploration of Structures
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The class has pedagogical objectives related to the spatial relations of dimensions and time (sustainability and society) and it develops the students' skills in drawing, model making, and advanced engineering analysis. The course is focused on a study of one theme that changes every year. Within each theme, engineering calculations of designs will be made through advanced analyses, the social context will be studied, a site visit will be made during break week, and models of a few significant works will be created and placed on display as part of a small art museum exhibition. Two three-hour studios with lectures included.
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CEE 471: Introduction to Water Pollution Technology
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
An introduction to the science of water quality management and pollution control in natural systems; fundamentals of biological and chemical transformations in natural waters; indentification of sources of pollution; water and wastewater treatment methods; fundamentals of water quality modeling.
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CEE 472: Hydrometeorology and Remote Sensing
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
The structure and evolution of precipitation systems are examined, including the dynamical and microphysical processes that control the spatial and temporal distribution of precipitation. The fundamentals of remote sensing of aerosols, clouds and precipitation are introduced. Related topics in hydrology and hydraulics are covered.
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CEE 477: Engineering Design for Sustainable Development
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Students will design several features of a LEED-certified building project in the Princeton area. Features that will be considered include ground source heat pumps; ventilation; photovoltaics (PV); insulation; glazing; green materials; and storm water management systems, including a green roof, porous parking lots, and the gray water usage. Ventilation will be designed considering the potential for vapor intrusion from volatile contaminants in the soil. Energy software will be used to determine the carbon footprint of alternative designs.
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CEE 501: Environmental Engineering Fundamentals I: Atmospheric and Surface Processes
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
This course, offered as the first of a two-part series, provides a fundamental basis for understanding atmospheric and surface processes in environmental engineering. Topics to be addressed include the structure, dynamics, and thermodynamics of the atmosphere; clouds and precipitation; atmospheric and aqueous chemistry; and biogeochemistry of surface waters. These topics are discussed and analyzed through the use of governing equations and concepts of environmental engineering.
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CEE 502: Environmental Engineering Fundamentals II: Surface and Subsurface Processes
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Princeton University
Second course in a two-part series focuses on surface and subsurface processes in environmental engineering and water resources. Topics addressed include the evapotranspiration and energy & water resources fluxes, physical hydrology of the surface and subsurface, and chemistry of water and pollution, which are discussed and analyzed through the use of governing equations and concepts of environmental chemistry and physical hydrology.
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