CONSTRUCTION TECHNIQUES (2°MOD)
cod. 1006388

Academic year 2023/24
3° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Beatrice BELLETTI
Academic discipline
Tecnica delle costruzioni (ICAR/09)
Field
Ingegneria civile
Type of training activity
Characterising
48 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

Knowledge and understanding:
In order to develop the fundamental skills, needed for the design and assessment of structural members, the student has to demonstrate, within the end of the course, the attainment of knowledge about some relevant topics, listed in the following:
- Combine actions and obtain design actions for the verification of structures at the ultimate and serviceability limit states
Knowledge of elementary methods for structural analysis;
- Knowledge of theoretical basis for the design of reinforced concrete and steel members, together with their foundations and restrains;
- Understanding the fundamental principles of the methods adopted for the structural assessment and structural reliability;
Applying knowledge and understanding:
The ability to apply acquired knowledge will be developed in respect of some relevant topics, listed in the following:
- Apply the structural analysis methods to evaluate stress and strain states of statically indeterminate structures;
- Apply the acquired techniques for the design and verification of most common reinforced concrete or steel structural members;
- Prepare a report of the design of a plane frame belonging to a building assigned during the year.
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.
Learning skills:
Knowledge of the topics treated in the course allows the Student to be able to take action in the technical field of civil engineering contest and to be worthy of the tasks required during the design and the assessment of structures and infrastructures.

Prerequisites

Knowledge of the basic concepts learned at the course Structural Engineering I and Mechanics of Structures

Course unit content

The course provides knowledge and understanding about the fundamentals of the design and assessment of structural members usually adopted in the civil engineering field

Full programme

Combination of actions for ultimate and serviceability limit state verifications. Structural analysis of frames. Deflection of beams. Principle of virtual work. Mohr’s theorem. Statically indeterminate beams. Flexural deformability and stiffness of a beam. Statically indeterminate frames. Fixed-joint and sway frames. Force method. Displacement method. Mixed method. Practices lectures. Actions for use in design. Design of slabs, beams, columns, foundations. Standard code recommendations for the design of structures.

Bibliography

Notes given by lecturer and educational material available on the University web learning site “Elly” Additional books:
- F. Beninato, D. Foti, V. Vacca. “La risoluzione dei telai piani”. Flaccovio Editore.
- F. Angotti, M. Guiglia, P. Marro, M. Orlando. “Progetto delle strutture in calcestruzzo armato”. Hoepli Editore, 2019
- C. Bernuzzi. “Proporzionamento di strutture in acciaio”. Hoepli Editore 2018
- G. Toniolo, M. Di Prisco. “Cemento armato. Calcolo agli stati limite”. Zanichelli Editore, 2000.
- A. Ghersi "Il cemento armato" Flaccovio editore

Teaching methods

The theoretical part of the course will be illustrated by lectures using the projection of slides. Examples of design of reinforced concrete and steel elements will be illustrated.

Assessment methods and criteria

The verification of learning is based on a written and an oral test. The written test deals with a first exercise concerning the combination of actions and the calculation of design action for ultimate limit state verifications (weighted in the 20% assessment), the second exercise concerns the calculation of a statically indeterminate frame by adopting the displacement method or the force method (weighted in the 60% assessment) and finally the last exercise concerns the design of some structural elements (weighted in the 20% assessment).
The oral test deals with an illustration of the design assigned during the lessons and prepared by the student. The topics treated during th the oral exam are also the contents of the lessons held during the year.

Other information

Lecture attendance is highly recommended.
The teacher is available by appointment (via e-mail) for clarification on the topic treated during the lectures. It is strongly advised the use of EXCEL.

2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.ingarc@unipr.it 

Quality assurance office

Quality Assurance Manager:
Jasmine Salame Younis
T. +39 0521 906045
E. office dia.didattica@unipr.it
E. manager jasmine.salameyounis@unipr.it

Course President

Prof. Andrea Zanini
E. andrea.zanini@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Prof. Luca Chiapponi
E. luca.chiapponi@unipr.it

Prof.ssa Alice Sirico
E. alice.sirico@unipr.it

Carrier guidance delegate

Prof. Andrea Segalini
E. andrea.segalini@unipr.it

Tutor Professors

Prof. Andrea Maranzoni
E. andrea.maranzoni@unipr.it

Erasmus delegates

Prof.ssa Patrizia Bernardi
E. patrizia.bernardi@unipr.it
Prof.ssa Elena Romeo
E. elena.romeo@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

Prof. Andrea Segalini
E. andrea.segalini@unipr.it

Tutor students

Matteo Pianforini
E. matteo.pianforini@studenti.unipr.it