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Dec 11, 2024
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CAE 5591 - Design of Structural Systems3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course presents the behavior and design of wood structures. Topics include sawn beam and column design; engineered wood beam and column design; design of plywood floors, diaphragms, and shear walls; and connection design. (prereq: CAE 3511, CAE 3521, CAE 3561) (quarter system prereq: AE 3211, AE 3221, AE 3231) Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Determine gravity and lateral loadings on building frames
- Analyze and design steel frames and/or systems subjected to gravity and lateral loads
- Analyze and design concrete frames and/or systems subjected to gravity and lateral loads
- Develop efficient building geometries for concrete and steel framed systems
- Design efficient lateral force resisting systems
- Design multi-story columns
- Design foundations for building systems
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Calculation of loads (dead, live, wind, snow, seismic) using ASCE 7
- Gravity load path: horizontal framing and vertical framing systems
- Wind load path: diaphragm analysis and design, connections, and lateral force systems
- Selection of metal deck, open web steel joists and joist girders
- Selection of precast concrete elements as part of a structural system
- Efficient geometries for different building types and framing systems
- Design of foundation systems
- Design of systems composed of different materials (concrete, steel, wood, masonry)
- Connection design
Coordinator Dr. Edward Sippel
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