EA3105 Reinforced Concrete
Course overview:
This is a continuation of Mechanics and Strength of materials that undertaken in their previous year (I.e. Second year) program and provides students with necessary tools to solve analytical problems and adequately complete design tasks.
The purpose of Concrete Design course is to develop the generic skills using material relevant to the study of Engineering Design. Examples are included from engineering applications that show the relevance of the course materials and reinforce the use of advanced concrete design techniques in architectural engineering together with applications. The prescribed course will enable students to become familiar with the reinforced concrete design tools required to solve these and similar engineering related problems.
The knowledge of designing concrete structure skills derived from this course form a necessary base to analytical and design concepts encountered in the program. The course covers many of the designing concrete such as Beams, Slab, Columns and Footings topics that will be used for a number of courses in later years of their Program.Course objective:
EA3106 Theory of Structure
Course overview:
EA 3106 teaches Architectural engineering students some of the basics for analysing statically determinate and indeterminate systems, and introduces them to the behaviour of structures. Statically determinate analysis of two-dimensional structures: beams and frame. Displacement calculations using virtual work principles. Statically indeterminate structural analysis includes approximate analysis.Course objective: The lectures
will provide the background, concepts and techniques required to analyse
problems and provide worked examples. Problem solving exercises elaborating on
the lecture material will be introduced during the tutorial time: Upon
successful completion of the course, the student should be familiar with analysis
and design of building components in order to be able to use them for
architectural purposes.