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CEE 230
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Civil Engineering Materials
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CEE 230: Civil Engineering Materials
(Required for a BSEnvE degree)
Properties of steel, portland cement concrete, bituminous concrete,
aggregates, and timber. Lecture 2 hours and Lab. 2 hours; 3 credits.
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ME 220 (Mechanics of Solids)
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Materials for Civil & Construction Engineers, by M.S. Mamlouk
and J.P. Zaniewski, Addison Wesley Longman, Inc. 1998
Lab Manual: Course-pack.
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Students completing this course successfully will be able to:
- understand engineering behavior of materials in general.
- understand microstructure of metals and its relation to metal (steel
and aluminum) properties and behaviors.
- understand engineering properties of wood and design concept for
wooden structures.
- understand soil's composition (three phases) and determine basic
soil properties for cement mix (specific gravity and gradation curve).
- understand property and behavior of Portland concrete, and to
perform mix design.
- understand asphalt cement technology.
- learn how to search for new materials or new application in their
term paper project.
- learn how to write a technical paper, and to present it to audience
effectively.
- perform a variety of labs with different materials
- learn how to analyze data, interpret the result, and write
professional reports.
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- Introduction (construction materials, engineering properties,
testing & measurement) (4 hrs)
- Metallic State (3 hrs)
- Ferrous Metals (4 hrs)
- Timber (4 hrs)
- Soil and Mineral Aggregates (4 hrs)
- Cements (1 hr),
- Concrete: Strength and Behavior (3 hrs)
- Design Procedure in Making Concrete (2 hrs)
- Advances in Concrete Technology (1 hr),
- Asphalt Cements (1 hr.
in lab. session)
- Innovation and application of new materials to CE (term paper
project with selected presentations) (2 hrs).
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Two 50-minute lecture sessions and 110-minute lab session per week.
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Heavy use of spreadsheet program through homework and lab reports
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Lab #1 - Strain gage application for tension test specimens
Lab #2 - Tension tests - steel, cast iron (or aluminum), plastic (or FRP)
Lab #3- Compression test - short, intermediate, long columns
Lab #4 - Torsion test for circular rods
Lab #5 - Beam bending test - I-section beam
Lab #6 - Compression and beam bending test - FRP
Lab #7 - Compression test for woods - short columns
Lab #8 - Beam bending tests - wood, plywood
Lab #9 - Specific gravity of soil
Lab #10 - Sieve analysis
Lab #11 - Concrete mixing and slump test
Lab #12 - 7 days tests for concrete cylinder - compression and splitting tensile tests
Lab #13 - 14 days tests for concrete cylinder - compression and beam bending tests
Lab #14 - Asphalt - video movie demonstration
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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 physics, general chemistry,
engineering science, and soil science areas to civil and environmental
engineering problems,
- ability to design and conduct experiments to critically analyze and
interpret data,
- ability to develop design criteria to meet desired needs and to
design a civil or environmental engineering system, component, or a
process satisfying these criteria,
- ability to function on multi-disciplinary teams,
- ability to identify and formulate an engineering problem, to collect
and analyze relevant data, and to develop a solution,
- ability to present ideas and technical material to diverse audiences
in writing, visually, and verbally,
- ability to understand the impact of engineering solutions in a
societal and global context,
- ability to understand and appreciate the importance of professional
licensure and commitment to life-long learning,
- knowledge of current issues and awareness of emerging technologies,
- ability to use modern engineering techniques, skills, and tools
including computer- based tools for civil and environmental engineering
analysis and design
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Isao Ishibashi
<ishibas@odu.edu>
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May 07, 2003
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