Course detail
Design of concrete structures (K)
FAST-SL51Acad. year: 2009/2010
Principles of concrete and masonry structure design (input data, codes, documentation).
Selected problems from dimensioning concrete and masonry members.
Details and specialities at design of selected load-bearing structures in the civil and structural engineering.
Software for dimensioning, drawings of shapes and reinforcement and for solution of load-bearing structures. Practical application.
Modelling load-bearing structures on computer. Training programme data for solution of selected problems.
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Learning outcomes of the course unit
• Knowledge about details and special cases in dimensioning and design of concrete load-bearing structures.
• Virtue to utilise computing systems for concrete structures design.
• Virtue for desinging simple specific structural concrete member.
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Planned learning activities and teaching methods
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Course curriculum
2. Principle of concrete and masonry structures design – project documentation (types, technical report, static calculation, drawings).
3. Selected problems of concrete and masonry members dimensioning.
4. Selected problems of concrete and masonry members dimensioning.
5. Details and specialities in design of load-bearing structures of the structural engineering and building construction.
6. Details and specialities in design of load-bearing structures of the structural engineering and building construction.
7. Software for dimensioning and drawings of reinforcement profile and for load-bearing structures design.
8. Modelling structures of the structural engineering and building construction on computer.
9.–13. Design of simple structural member.
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Aims
To learn to utilise selected software for design of concrete structures.
To design simple specific structural concrete member.
Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Basic literature
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