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At The Completion of The Course

This document outlines a 15-week course on structural analysis. Over the 15 weeks, students will learn various structural analysis methods including force methods, displacement methods, and the stiffness method. Specific topics covered include stability and determinacy of beams, trusses, and frames; shear force and bending moment diagrams; influence lines; elastic deformations using the unit-load method; force method analysis of beams, frames, and trusses; slope-deflection and moment distribution methods; and fundamentals of stiffness-based structural analysis software. The intended learning outcomes are for students to gain skills in structural analysis calculations, decision-making, teamwork, communication, and practical applications of civil engineering concepts.

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At The Completion of The Course

This document outlines a 15-week course on structural analysis. Over the 15 weeks, students will learn various structural analysis methods including force methods, displacement methods, and the stiffness method. Specific topics covered include stability and determinacy of beams, trusses, and frames; shear force and bending moment diagrams; influence lines; elastic deformations using the unit-load method; force method analysis of beams, frames, and trusses; slope-deflection and moment distribution methods; and fundamentals of stiffness-based structural analysis software. The intended learning outcomes are for students to gain skills in structural analysis calculations, decision-making, teamwork, communication, and practical applications of civil engineering concepts.

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At the completion of the course, students are expected to be able to:

1. Use the knowledge and skills studied previously, especially, on Engineering Mechanics and
Strength of Materials into this course.
2. Ability to use decision-making skills and perform analysis calculations correctly for the
solution of the defined problem.
3. Determine the magnitudes of force and displacement for each element of a design system
for a given set of design loads.
4. Ability to understand and carry out the practical applications of learned civil engineering
concepts and theories on site.
5.   Broaden skills in teamwork, communication, and planning through small projects.
Learning
Week hours Topics Covered
Outcomes
Topic I
1 3 Introduction, Classification of Structures, Types of supports and reactions 1,4
Topic II
2 3 Stability and determinacy of Beams and Trusses 1,2,4
Topic III
3 3 Stability and determinacy of Frames and  Arches 1,2,4
Topic IV
4,5 6 Axial force, shear force and bending moment diagrams of frames 1,2,3,4,5
Topic V
6 3 Axial force, shear force and bending moment diagrams of Arches 1,2,3,4,5
Topic VI
7 3 Trusses (Simple Trusses and Compound Trusses) 1,2,3,4,5
Topic  VII
8 3 Trusses (complex Trusses) 1,2,3,4,5
Topic  VIII
9 3 Influence Lines (Concepts and Fundamentals) 1,4
Topic  IX
10 3 Influence Lines for Beams (Muller Breslau's principle and its application) 1, 4
Topic  X
Maximum Value of Function (Reaction, Shear, and Moment) using
11 3 1,2,3,4,5
Influence Lines
Topic  XI
Absolute Maximum Bending Moment in Simple Span Under Series of
12 3 1,2,3,4,5
Moving Concentrated Loads.
Topic  XII
13,14 6 Elastic deformations of beams and frames (Unit-Load Method) 1,4
Topic  XIII
15 3 Elastic deformation of Trusses (Unit-Load Method) 1,2,3,4,5
Final Exam
 
Learning
Week hours Topics Covered
Outcomes
Topic I
1,2 6 General Procedure of Force Method of Analysis: Beams 1,2,4
Topic II
3,4 6 Force Method of Analysis: Frames and Arches 1,2,3,4,5
Topic III
5 3 Force Method of Analysis: Trusses 1,2,3,4,5
Topic IV
Displacement Method of Analysis: Slope-Deflection Equations: Analysis of
6,7 6 1,2,4
Beams
Topic V
8 3 Slope-Deflection Equations: Analysis of Frames: No Sidesway 1,2,3,4,5
Topic VI
9 3 Slope-Deflection Equations: Analysis of Frames: Sidesway 1,2,3,4,5
Topic  VII
Displacement Method of Analysis: Moment Distribution: Moment
10,11 6 1,2,4
Distribution for Beams
Topic  VIII
12 3 Moment Distribution: Stiffness-Factor Modifications 1,2,3,4,5
Topic  IX
13 3 Moment Distribution for Frames: No Sidesway 1,2,3,4,5
Topic  X
14 3 Moment Distribution for Frames: Sidesway 1,2,3,4,5
Topic  XI
15 3 Fundamentals of the Stiffness Method and Structural Analysis Software 1,2,3,4,5
Final Exam

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