SCI-6227

Structural Design 1

Semester
Type
Lecture
4 Units

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This course introduces students to the analysis and design of structural systems. The fundamental principles of statics, structural loads, and rigid body equilibrium are considered first. The course continues with the analysis and design of cables, columns, beams, and trusses. The structural design of steel follows, culminating in the consideration of building systems design. The quantitative understanding of interior forces, bending moments, stresses, and deformations are an integral part of the learning process throughout the course. Students are expected to have completed all prerequisites in mathematics and physics.

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Course Requirements:
Reserved text: Schodek, D., Bechthold, M. Structures (Prentice Hall, Latest Edition)
Scientific calculator capable of calculating exponents, trigonometric functions, etc.
Note: The use of smartphones and/or computers will not be allowed during class or examinations

Design Teams:
Students will assemble themselves into teams of 3 persons each. Weekly homework assignments are to be completed by those teams; single submissions of each assignment will be accepted per team. These teams will remain intact for the duration of the semester. Weekly quizzes, a Mid-Term Examination, and a Final Examination will be taken individually (i.e. not in teams).

In addition to the regular Tues/Thurs afternoon schedule, this course will meet in room 109 from 9:30-11 on the following Fridays: 2/8, 2/15, 3/1.