Field Monitoring and Measurements Education:

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Course Catalog Descriptions

Case Western Reserve University

ECIV 320. Structural Analysis I. 3 Units.  Static, linear, structural analysis of trusses and frames for member forces and displacements. Analysis of cables and arches. Behavior of statically determinate and indeterminate systems using stiffness and flexibility formulations. Introduction to structural analysis software. Structural load calculations and load path. Prereq: ENGR 200 (Statics and Strength of Materials).

 

ECIV 322. Structural Design I. 3 Units. Professional role of a structural engineer. Professional and legal responsibilities. Design of structures, beams, columns, beam-columns, and connections. Structures of steel and reinforced concrete.

 

Tuskegee
MENG 0316. STRENGTH OF MATERIALS. 1st and 2nd Semester. Lect. 3, Lab 0, 3 credits. Stresses and strains in elastic members under tension, compression, shear, torsion and flexure; combined stresses; shear and moment diagrams; Mohr’s circle; deflection of beams; buckling. Prerequisite: MENG 0211.

 

LSU

CE 3415 Structural Analysis I Prereq.: MATH 2065 and CE 3400 (a grade of “C” or better is required in CE 3400). Analysis of statically determinate structures including beams, frames, trusses and arches for the effects of dead, live, moving and windloads.

 

CE 4410 Principles of Reinforced Concrete Prereq.: CE 3415; credit or registration in CE 3700. Working stress and ultimate strength theories as applied to concrete beams (reinforced and prestressed), columns, slabs and footings; experimental data and current design specifications.

 

UL-Lafayette

VA Tech

UNF

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