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CEE 310
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Structures I
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CEE 310: Structures I (Required for a BSCE degree)
Analysis of statically determinate structures. Influence lines and
structural design. Displacement calculations. Introduction to analysis
of indeterminate structures. Lecture 3 hours; 3 credits.
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ME 220 (Engineering Mechanics II-Solid Mechanics)
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Structural Analysis (4-th edition), by R.C. Hibbeler, Prentice-Hall
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Students completing this course successfully will be able to
- understand numerical methods for computing (translational & rotational)
displacements at certain locations of the truss, beam and or frame determinate
structures, by using:
Virtual Work Methods (with mechanical loads, thermo-loads, fabrication errors,
earthquake support settlements) moment area theorems.
- understand numerical methods for computing unknown support reactions and
displacements at certain locations of the truss, beam and or frame
INDETERMINATE structures, by using:
Principle of superposition
Slope-Deflection Methods
Moment distribution methods
- understand and apply INFLUENCE LINES for solving Civil Engineering
problems
- utilize modern technology COMPUTER SOFTWARE tools to solve Civil
Engineering problems.
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- Review of Statics (7 hours)
- Deflection By Virtual Work (10 hours)
- Deflection By Moment Area Theorems (7 hours)
- Superposition Method (3 hours)
- Slope Deflection Method (7 hours)
- Moment Distribution Method (7 hours)
- Influence Lines (2 hours)
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Two 75-minute lecture sessions per week.
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Available (for highly motivated students)
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None
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College-level mathematics and basic sciences: 0 credits
Engineering topics: 3 credits
General education: 0 credits
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This course will enhance the student's
- ability to apply knowledge in mathematics, physics, and engineering science to
civil and engineering problems,
- ability to identify and formulate an engineering problem, and to develop a
solution,
- knowledge of current issues and awareness of emerging technologies,
- ability to use modern engineering techniques, including computer based tools for
civil engineering analysis and design,
- proficiency in structural engineering.
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Duc T. Nguyen
<nguyen@cee.odu.edu>
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March 8, 2003
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