OBE COURSE SYLLABUS COLLEGE: COE DEPARME!: Civil Engineering COURSE CODE: SRUC" COURSE #LE: $e%ry %f Str&'t&res # U!#S: ( PRERE)U#S#ES: MEDE*OR CLASS DAYS A!D CLASS #ME: ______________________ ROOM: +++++++++++++++ !ame %f #nstr&'t%r: ___________________________________________________________ C%ns<ati%n ,%&rs: _______________________________________________________ COURSE DESCR#P#O!: Theory of Structures I covers advanced topics in Mechanics of Deformable Bodies and is also the frst course on Theory of Structures. The topics on Mechanics of Deformable Bodies that will be discussed include nsymmetrical Bendin!" #on$homo!enous %&ial ' (le&ural Members" )urved Beams" Shear )enter" Inelastic Bendin!" *lastic Moment" +lastic Buc,lin! of )olumns. The topics on Theory of Structures focus on the %nalysis of Determinate and Indeterminate Beams includin! solvin! for De-ections of Beams usin! Double Inte!ration Method" %rea$Moment Method and Superposition. This course is essential for a civil en!ineer in desi!nin! various types of structures. LEAR!#!G OUCOMES: .n completion of the course" the student is e&pected to be able to do the followin!: ELGA SUDE! OUCOMES -SO. LEAR!#!G OUCOME -LO. CC: )reative ' )ritical Thin,er RLL: /e-ective 0ife 0on! 0earner SO-A/ %n ability to apply ,nowled!e of mathematics" physical sciences" en!ineerin! sciences to the practice of civil en!ineerin!. SO-E/ %n ability to reco!ni1e" formulate" and solve civil en!ineerin! problems. LO": %naly1e the elastic internal forces and stresses of strai!ht beams under symmetrical or unsymmetrical bendin!. LO0: %naly1e the elastic internal forces and stresses of strai!ht non$ homo!enous beams. LO(: %naly1e the elastic internal forces and stresses of curved beams under symmetrical bendin!. LO1: %naly1e the internal forces and stresses of beams under inelastic bendin! LO2: %naly1e the failure load of columns due to buc,lin! and crushin! LO3: %naly1e statically determinate beams for elastic de-ections and slopes usin! various methods LO4: %naly1e the shear stresses and shear center of beams for various shapes 1 SUDE! COURSE OUPUS: %s evidence of attainin! the above learnin! outcomes" the student is re2uired to do and submit the followin! durin! the indicated dates of the term. LEAR!#!G OUCOME RE)U#RED OUPU DUE DAE 0.3$0.4 *roblem Sets See s,ed 0.3$0.4 0on! 5ui11es See s,ed 0.3$0.4 (inal +&ams See s,ed *roblem sets are homewor, assi!nments that should be completed by students individually and6or by a !roup. .ne problem set will be individual and two problem sets will be a !roup wor,. The class will divided into !roups of three members 7ma&8. The problem set consists of homewor, and seatwor,. The homewor, consists of problems that should be completed and submitted at specifc date. .n the date of submission an individual seat wor, in the form of a short 2ui1 related to the homewor, will be !iven. The *roblem Set 9rade :4;< =omewor, > ?;< Seatwor,. If the problem set is a !roup wor," the seatwor, !rade of a student will consist of the !rades of !roup members distributed as @;< 7student8" 3;<7!roup mate 38 and 3;<7!roup mate A8. This is to encoura!e !roup members to be accountable also to the learnin! of their !roup mates. RUBR#C *OR ASSESSME! %f Pr%5lem Sets: CR#ER#A OUSA!D#! G 1 6ERY GOOD ( GOOD 0 POOR " RA#!G Theory (15%) The theory and equations are applied correctly. Assumptions and conclusions are given. The theory and equations are applied correctly. Assumptions given. There are minor mistakes in the theory and equations. Theory applied incorrectly. Solution and Computation (15%) The solution is complete and presented step y step. The units are complete and correct. The solution and computations are complete. The units are complete and correct. Some steps in the solution are not clear. !inor numerical errors. "ncorrect units. The solution is not clear. !a#or numerical errors. "ncorrect units. OAL: GRAD#!G SYSEM: 3. 9eneral %vera!e The !eneral avera!e of each studentBs !rade will be computed as follows: *roblem Sets : AC < 0on! 5ui11es : C;< 2 (inal +&am : AC < A. (inal 9rade: The fnal !rade will be determined based on the !eneral avera!e: 1/7: DE.; $ 3;;.; (/2 : @@.; $ D?.D (/7: @A.; $ @4.D 0/2 : 4F.; $ @3.D 0/7 : 4;.; $ 4C.D "/2 : FC.; $ FD.D "/7 :F;.; $ FE.D 7/7 : CD.D below SRUC" LEAR!#!G PLA!: LO 89 Mt g %pi' Ref Learning A'tivities 3 3 )ourse Syllabus and .verview of the )ourse )ontentsG Structural %nalysis vs Structural Desi!n" /eview of Basic )oncepts: (orce Systems" +2uilibrium +2ns and (BDs" Internal (orces in Members" Stress H Strain Dia!rams 70inear vs #onlinear8" 0ecture 9obbet on beam brid!e Iideo on Structures 0.3 A /eview of moment and shear dia!rams" elastic stress analysis of beams" centroid and moment of inertia Solve: *hilpot7*4.??$*4.EA8 7*@.3D$*@.A?8 * 7)h 4$@8 S7)h. 3$C8 =7E" F.3$ F.E8 0ecture MecMovies Moment of Inertia 9ame A ? Diagn%sti' )&i:: /eview MecMovies on +2uilibrium" Shear and Bendin! Moment 7M4.3$M4.?8 and +lastic %nalysis of Beams 7M@.3$M@.48 *roblem Solvin! 0.3 E Symmetric vs nsymmetrical Bendin!" 9eneral Bendin! Stress (ormula Solve *hilpot7*D.FC$@.4C8 *7@.@8 S73?$D8" =7F.C8 0ecture Slides Seatwor, 0.3 ? C *roduct of Inertia" *rincipal Moment of Inertia" Special cases on nsymmetrical Bendin! *7%.?8 S7%$46%$ 3A8 =7%.?$%.C8 0ecture
0.3 F *roblems on nsymmetrical Bendin! *roblem
solvin! 0.A E 4 #on$homo!enous (le&ural Members Transformed Section Method *7@.F8 S73;$363;$ A8 =7F.F8 0ecture Slides 0.A @ *roblems on #on$homo!enous Beams" Solve7*@.?D$*@.E48 #on$homo!enous a&ial members S73;$E8 =7F.48 0ecture 0.A C D SUBM#SS#O! O* PROBLEM SE !O/ " /eview 6 Short 5ui1 on Selected *roblem Set 3 *roblem solvin! MecMovies 3; LO!G )U#; !O/ " 0.? F 33 )urved Beams $ Theory S73?$3;8" =7F.@8 0ecture Slides 0.? 3A )ombined Bendin! ' %&ial 0oadin! in )urved Beams =7@.A8 0ecture *roblem solvin! 0.E 4 3? Inelastic Bendin!" *lastic Moment S73E$ 3J3E$?8 =7F.3;8 0ecture Slides 3 0.E 0.C 3E *lastic moment in beams" )ollapse Mechanism Modes of failure of columns Buc,lin! of )olumns" +ulerBs (ormula Solve *hilpot 7*3F.3$3F.3;" 3F.3A$3F.3?8 S733$ 3J33$E8 =73?.3$ 3?.?8 0ecture Slides Iideo 7column8 0.C @ 3C Buc,lin! of )olumns H +Kect of end conditions and bracin! Solve *hilpot 7*3F.3@$3F.AF8 *7)h 3F8 0ecture Slides 3F SUBM#SS#O! O* PROBLEM SE !O/ 0 /eview 6 Short 5ui1 on Selected *roblem Set A
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3@ Statically Determinate and Indeterminate BeamsG De-ections of BeamsG Double Inte!ration Method 7DI Method8 *7)h 3;8 =73A.3$ 3A.?8 0ecture *roblem Solvin! Demo 0.E 3; 3D Discontinuity (unctionsG DI Method Solve *hilpot 7*3;.E4$3;.4C8 S7F.?JF$ 48 =73A.E8 0ecture MecMovies 0.E A; Two theorems of the Moment$%rea Method $ =73A.E8 0ecture 33 A3 De-ections by Moment$%rea Method =73A.E8 *roblem Solvin! A AA SUBM#SS#O! O* PROBLEM SE !O/ ( /eview 6 Short 5ui1 on Selected *roblem Set ? http6www.mat halino.com 0.C 3A A? LO!G )U#; !O/( AE Shear stressG Shear -ow *7D.4$D.D8 0ecture 3? AC Shear center Solve *hilpot7*D.CD$*D.FD8 *7D.3;8 Slides AF 9rade )onsultation" /eview 3E A4 *#!AL E<AM RE*ERE!CES: e=t 7*8 *hilpot" Timothy" Mechanics of Materials" ? rd +d" A;3E" Liley 7=8 =ibbeler" Mechanics of Materials 7SI +dition8" A;3;" *rentice$=all 7S8 Sin!er and *ytel" Stren!th of Materials" E th +d." =arper and )ollins Referen'es Structural %nalysis 7SI8" Massimali" " E th +d" )en9a!e 0earnin! Online Res%&r'es MecMovies: Mechanics of Materials by Timothy %. *hilpot" http$%%&e.mst.edu%'mecmovie% Introductory *roblems in Structural %nalysis by Steve Billin!sley" http$%%&&&.pulic.iastate.edu%'(anous%ce))*% Solutions to problems by Sin!er" http%&&&.mathalino.com Beam Slope and De-ections )alculator: http://civilengineer.webinfolist.com/str/sdcalc.htm CLASS POL#C#ES: 3. %ttendance will be chec,ed at all times. 4 A. % student who missed ta,in! a 0on! 5ui1 or (inal +&am will be !iven a !rade of 1ero for the missed 2ui1 or e&am. % ma,e$up 2ui1 or e&am will be !iven under e&ceptional cases only and upon the discretion of the department. ?. E=empti%n fr%m *inal E=aminati%n: % student whose avera!e of the three lon! 2ui11es is >3? and no 2ui1 with a !rade lower than D;< and a dia!nostic 2ui1 !rade not lower than @C< need not ta,e the fnal e&am. The fnal !rade will be computed as follows @;< > A;< *roblem Sets. E. %cademic dishonesty of any form will #.T be tolerated. %cademic dishonesty includes" but it is not limited to: )heatin! in a 0on2 5ui1 or (inal +&am 7)opyin! somebodyBs wor, or lettin! somebody copy your wor,8 The unauthori1ed used of intellectual property 7pla!iarism8 0yin! to an instructor or any university employee. Such actions will be penali1ed with a failin! !rade in the 0on2 5ui1 or (inal +&am and with the stron! possibility of course failure and referral to the .Nce of the Iice Dean and6or Discipline .Nce for disciplinary action. Revised by:AWCO (Date: May 2014) 5