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Nov 21, 2024
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AE 5262 - Modern Structural Systems3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course introduces the selection of structural systems for performance, cost and constructability; and resistance to gravity and lateral loads. (prereq: AE 3201 or equivalent) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Determine the underlying factors in structural system selection with the owner, architect, and engineers of other disciplines in mind
- Have an understanding of the structural system selection process for low-, mid-, and high-rise buildings
- Be introduced to spreadsheets, software and other resources available from various professional organizations
- Have studied materials and materials selection that may be considered “unique”
- Have made new contacts with experts in the building construction industry
- Have gained an appreciation for the differences in firms and how other firms approach building design and troubleshooting
Prerequisites by Topic
- Understanding of design methodologies for different structural materials (steel, concrete, wood, masonry)
- Basic understanding of structural analysis software
Course Topics
- Broad-based system selection comparing materials and construction processes
- Open-web joists, joist girders, metal deck
- Efficient framing and lateral resistance schemes for steel framed structures
- Comparison between concrete floor systems
- Considerations for masonry structures
- Design considerations for parking structures
- Other systems (wood, light gage steel)
- Considerations when using structural software
Coordinator Dr. Blake Wentz
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