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Nov 21, 2024
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AE 3231 - Concrete Design4 lecture hours 0 lab hours 4 credits Course Description This course presents design and detailing of cast-in-place, reinforced concrete flexural and compression members for strength and serviceability in accordance with American Concrete Institute specifications. (prereq: AE 3201 ) (coreq: AE 3211 ) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Analyze cast-in-place, reinforced concrete buildings to determine the internal forces in members from external loads and member deflections
- Calculate the moment-curvature behavior of reinforced concrete sections subjected to flexure and apply the behavior for the design of reinforced concrete beams and one-way slabs for flexural strength
- Design reinforced concrete beams and one-way slabs for flexural, shear, and torsional strength, and detail for serviceablity and construction
- Design and detail reinforced concrete spread footings to support axial loads
- Design and detail reinforced concrete columns and walls for axial and flexural loads
- Calculate the moment magnification in non-sway, reinforced concrete columns
- Integrate the behavior and design of individual members into the design of an overall structure
- Understand the fundamental principles underlying the reinforced concrete building code and what drives changes in the building code
Prerequisites by Topic
- Principles of structural engineering
Course Topics
- Analysis of reinforced concrete structures
- Moment-curvature behavior
- Nominal flexural capacity
- Design of beams for flexure and deflection
- Development of reinforcement
- Shear and torsion capacity
- Continuous beam and slab design
- Spread footing and retaining wall design
- P-M interaction diagrams
- Design of compression members
- Design of walls
- Design of reinforced concrete structures
Coordinator Dr. Christopher Raebel
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