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Apr 10, 2025
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CEE 4740 - Introduction to the Behavior of Metal Structures Spring. 4 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite: CEE 3710 .
M. Reiter.
Introductory course focused on the use of solid and structural mechanics to quantify elementary behavior of metal structures in order to enable design. The course is project focused; with the students preparing a complete and detailed design deliverable. The course considers applications from civil structures, naval architecture, and aerospace engineering.
Outcome 1: Understanding of steel as a material; its limitations, strengths, and applications.
Outcome 2: Understanding of the variability of environmental loading and uncertainty in strength prediction.
Outcome 3: Understanding the use and origin of standard building codes and specifications.
Outcome 4: Understand the notion of instability and recognize its unique importance to metal structures.
Outcome 5: Execute a “real world” design within the context of a semester long design project.
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