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CEE 3710 - Structural Modeling and Behavior


     
Spring. 4 credits. Letter grades only.

Prerequisite: ENGRD 2020 . Corequisite: MATH 2940 .

G. C. McLaskey.

Introduction to the structural engineering enterprise including aspects of design, loads, behavior, form, modeling, mechanics, materials, analysis, and construction/ manufacturing. Case studies involve different scales and various materials. Topics include analytical and finite-element computational modeling of structural systems, including cables, arches, trusses, beams, frames, and 2-D continua; deflections, strains, and stresses of structural members, systems, and 2-D continua by analytical and work/energy methods, with a focus on linear elastic behavior; the foundations of matrix structural analysis; and the application of finite-element software.

Outcome 1: Understand the structural engineering enterprise, the structural modeling process, and the elements of structural behavior.

Outcome 2: Calculate displacements and stresses of structures by analytical and work/energy methods.

Outcome 3: Perform analysis of statically indeterminate structures by the stiffness and flexibility methods.

Outcome 4: Apply the stiffness method of analysis to statically indeterminate truss and beam/column structures via finite element computer programs.



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