Learning objectives
Knowledge and understanding:
At the end of this course the student should know elementary analysis methods to evaluate stress and strain states of the structures. Moreover, he should gain understanding of the fundamental principles of the design methods and evaluation of structural reliability, as well as instruments and techniques to draft the structural design.
Applying knowledge and understanding:
The student should be able to compute actions on constructions and resultants stress and strain fields in the structure, to design reinforced concrete and steel structural elements, including foundations and supports, on the basis of design codes. Finally, the student should be able to draft design results with relative details.
Making judgments:
By the end of the course, the student should be able to evaluate, with critical mind, the good choice for the structural element design and its feasibleness.
Communication skills:
The student should be able to clearly present the results of the design activity by means of tables, charts and drawings.
Prerequisites
Knowledge of basic concepts on differential equations, stress analysis, strength of material and theory of elastic beams.
Course unit content
Structural analysis of frames. Deflection of beams. Principle of virtual work. Mohr’s theorem. Statically indeterminate beams. Flexural deformability and stiffness of a beam. Shear deformability and stiffness of a beam. Statically indeterminate frames. Fixed-joint and sway frames. Force method. Displacement method.
Reinforced concrete structures. Cracking and deformation. Instability. Members subjected Torsion.
Practices lectures. Actions for use in design. Design of slabs, beams, columns, corbels. Design-code recommendations.
Full programme
The topics of the course are detailed shown on the University web learning site “Elly”.
Bibliography
Notes given by lecturer and educational material available on the University web learning site “Elly”
Additional books:
- R. Calzona, C. Cestelli Guidi. “Il calcolo del C.A.”. Hoepli Editore, Milano, 2007.
- G. Toniolo. “Calcolo strutturale. I telai”. Zanichelli Editore, 1990.
- G. Toniolo, M. Di Prisco. “Cemento armato. Calcolo agli stati limite”. Zanichelli Editore, 2000.
Teaching methods
Slides will be used to convey the most important messages of the theory lectures. Practical lectures will perform by design examples on reinforced concrete and steel elements, as well as drawing construction details, under the guide of tutors.
Assessment methods and criteria
The examination is based on a written test, concerning stress analysis of a frame structure and the design of some structural elements, and an oral exam concerning design models and codes. The examination is weighted as follows: 40% written test (appropriate approach of analysis, correctness and clarity in presenting the results); 60% oral exam (theory questions, application of theory to design problems and presentation ability).
Other information
Lecture attendance is highly recommended, as well as the use receiving student time of the professor to clear and to deep topics.
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