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Nov 21, 2024
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ARE 6591 - Design of Tall Buildings3 lecture hours 0 lab hours 3 credits Course Description This course presents advanced topics in design of steel, concrete and composite tall buildings subjected to various types of gravity and lateral loads. Topics include effects of gravity and lateral loads on structures, structural dynamics of tall buildings, structural systems for tall buildings, analysis and design of tall buildings subjected to wind and seismic loads, serviceability considerations in tall buildings, and performance-based design. Prereq: CAE 3511, CAE 3521, CAE 3561 (quarter system prereq: AE 3211, AE 3221, AE 3231) Note: None Course Learning Outcomes Upon successful completion of this course, the student will be able to:
- Use content learned in prior courses and apply the concepts to tall buildings
- Evaluate design aspects and analysis methods for tall buildings
- Devise efficient schemes for resisting gravity loads in tall buildings
- Devise efficient schemes for resisting lateral loads in tall buildings
- Compare and contrast various types of vertical and lateral load resisting systems that are commonly used in tall building design
Prerequisites by Topic Course Topics
- Introduction to tall building design
- Application of structural dynamics and linear/nonlinear response spectra to tall buildings
- Lateral force resisting systems commonly used in tall buildings
- Effects of building configurations
- Effect of wind loads on tall buildings
- Effect of seismic loads on tall buildings
- Design for wind and seismic loads
- Serviceability considerations unique to tall building design
Coordinator Dr. Edward Sippel, P.E.
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