Overview

This topic provides students with an understanding of the theory and application of structural mechanics and structural design. Emphasis is placed on teaching the fundamental concepts via hand calculations before applying these concepts to large scale buildings via software packages. The structural mechanics content includes: Calculations of deformations in statically … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

Structural engineering deals with the analysis and design of structures that support or resist loads. All civil engineers must understand the range of tools, materials and techniques available for constructing structures. This is the second of two topics dealing with these issues and focuses mainly on concrete, masonry and composite structures.

Learning outcomes

On completion of this topic you will be expected to be able to:
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Understand how to determine internal member forces for 2D frames
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Perform structural mechanic calculations for determining forces, deflections and slopes for statically determinate and indeterminate beams, frames and trusses
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Determine influence lines for moving loads on beams and trusses
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Understand 2D and 3D structural analysis software for application of structural mechanics to large scale structures
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Determine structural design actions according to Australian Standards
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Perform Australian Standard structural engineering design procedures applicable to steel columns, beams and bolted or welded connections
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Perform Australian Standard structural engineering design procedures applicable to reinforced concrete beams, columns and slabs
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Understand 3D structural design software for design of a steel structure that adheres to the Australian Standards

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