CE 479 Architectural Engineering
Fall 2005
Instructor: Julio A. Ramirez
Office: CIVIL 4141A
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Office Hours: TBA
Class Schedule: MW 1:30-2:20 PM and F 1:30-4:20 PM, RM Civil 3153
T.A.: TBA
Office Hours: TBA
Texts:
- Design of Wood Structures, Fifth Edition, Breyer, Friedley and, Cobeen, McGraw Hill.
- Steel Floor and Roof Deck, Company Catalog (to be provided)
- Steel Joists and Joist Girders, Company Catalog (to be provided)
Additional References:
- Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and Commentary, ACI 318-05/318R-05
- Building Code Requirements for Masonry Structures (ACI 530-05)
- National Design Specification for Wood Construction and Design Values for Wood Construction
- Class Handouts
Grading Policy:
§ Two mid-term exams (during the Friday meeting time) each 25% of the total grade
§ Final exam: 25% of the total grade
§ Assignments: 25% of the total grade
Topics:
- Design of steel floor and roof decks and steel joists
- Masonry design: introduction, material properties, unreinforced load-bearing walls, reinforced masonry
- Timber design: introduction, material properties, beams, columns, trusses
Course Objectives:
· To develop technical competence in steel roof and floor deck system design procedures.
· To develop technical competence in steel joist design procedures.
· To develop knowledge of the engineering properties of materials for masonry construction.
· To develop a technical understanding of the structural behavior of load-bearing unreinforced masonry walls subjected to gravity and wind, and reinforced masonry beams and columns under gravity loads.
· To develop a technical competence in design procedures for load-bearing unreinforced masonry walls subjected to gravity and wind, and reinforced masonry beams and columns under gravity loads.
· To develop an understanding of the unique material aspects of wood and wood-based materials.
· To develop a technical understanding of the structural behavior of wood components and structures subjected to loads.
· To develop technical competence in single-member wood design procedures.
CE 479 Fall 2005- Julio A. Ramirez