Conceptual design of an office building in CIV3221's project |
Conceptual design of a highway bridge in CIV3222's project |
A RC beam in CIV2226's lab experiments |
CIV3221 Building Structures and Technology |
CIV3222 Bridge Design and Assessment |
CIV2226 Design of Concrete and Masonry Structures |
Loads and load paths for multi-storey structures, including the action of core walls. Design of composite steel-concrete floor systems. Matrix structural analysis for the determination of forces and displacements in structures. Relationship between frame analysis software and the technique of matrix analysis. Emphasis on performance issues for buildings which are not related to strength and deflection. See more details from http://monash.edu/pubs/handbooks/units/CIV3221.html
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Essential aspects of highway bridge design, assessment and rehabilitation. Criteria for selection of bridge types which are most prevalent. Examine structure as a whole, and implement the analysis and design of the bridge deck and the supporting members. Relevant strength and serviceability limit states applied to the design of the bridge, life cycle performance and risk assessment, material degradation, corrosion, fatigue and time-dependent deformations of reinforced and prestressed concrete elements of the bridge, structural rehabilitation and repair techniques. See more details from http://monash.edu/pubs/handbooks/units/CIV2226.html
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This unit introduces students to reinforced concrete and masonry design. Three major topics areas are basic concrete materials technology, reinforced concrete analysis and design, and masonry basics and design. The unit provides a balanced coverage of the practical construction aspects, analytical methods and design aspects. See more details from http://www.monash.edu/pubs/handbooks/units/CIV3222.html
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