Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit for CIV ENG 123 after completing CIV ENG 123N, or CIV ENG 123. Ability to communicate effectively. Proportioning of structural members in steel, reinforced concrete, and timber. Extrusion; injection molding; blow molding; compression molding; thermoforming; casting; foaming. Includes laboratory sessions to illustrate member behavior. Prerequisites: SE 278A. Monteiro, Professor. Problem sets, case studies, and a class project provide for hands-on experience with a range of infrastructure systems, issues, and methods of analysis. Macro- and micro-material modeling, classical and shear deformable laminate beam and plate theories developed via energy principles, Ritz, Galerkin, and Finite element based solutions, advanced failure theories, fracture, holes/notches and hole-size effect, interlaminar stresses, free-edge problems, impact, damage tolerance, fatigue, elastic tailoring, thermally stabile/zero CTE structures, etc. SE 251B. Project topics will vary. Students will be able to understand the advantages, disadvantages and limitations of the various methods; and develop a conceptual design for the most appropriate improvement strategy. Reliability studies related to first excursion and fatigue failures. Development and application of advanced computational techniques for fluid flow. Soil exploration, sampling, and in situ testing techniques. Design teams will conceive, determine design loads, and conduct a preliminary and final design of a structural system and its foundation. Advanced analytical techniques to understand nonlinearity in mechanical vibration. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context. Engineering graphics, solid modeling, CAD applications including 2-D and 3-D transformations, 3-D viewing, wire frame and solid models, Hidden surface elimination. Group study of a selected topic or topics in civil engineering. Students may take more than one Data Science connector course if they wish, concurrently or after taking the C8 course, Fall and/or spring: 15 weeks - 2 hours of lecture per week, Formerly known as: Civil and Environmental Engineering 88, Data Science for Smart Cities: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2019, Fall 2018, Fall 2017 Experimental methods applied through team-based projects. Hydroecology, landscape dynamics, complex environmental systems, environmental restoration.Research Profile, Shaofan Li, Professor. We have been working hard to ensure that the quality and content of our online training equals the in-house version of the course but optimised for virtual learning. Remote Sensing of the Environment: Read More [+]. Develop your passion and skills for research! Structural System Testing and Model Correlation (4). Ritz, Galerkin, and finite element approaches for frames and reinforced shells. Students will not receive credit for both SE 125 and MAE 108. Identify the structural response contribution of individual elements and identify the effect of changes in element properties on the results (ABET Learning Goals: 1, 3, 11). A deficient grade in ESPM C172 may be removed by taking CIV ENG 172, or ESPM 172. SE 236. Student teams design and prototype an innovation that addresses this challenge using maker resources, e.g. Applied geophysics, electromagnetic methods, electrical properties of rocks, soils, field surveys and interpretation .Research Profile, William W Nazaroff, Professor Emeritus. Recommended preparation: SE 101A-C and SE 110A or equivalent background in solid mechanics and structural dynamics. Through partnerships with leading experts, elite academic institutions and trade and professional organisations, our CPD training programme offers a range of technical, professional and management courses. Understand the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context. A final report or presentation is required. Multidisciplinary design optimization. Aerospace Structural Mechanics I (4). Finite Element Computations in Solid Mechanics (4). Principles of statics using vectors. Background of seismic codes. Analysis of discrete MDOF systems using matrix representation; normal mode of frequencies and modal matrix formulation. Application to truss structures. A series of lectures by distinguished professionals designed to provide an appreciation of the role of science, technology, and the needs of society in conceiving projects, balancing the interplay of conflicting demands, and utilizing a variety of disciplines to produce unified and efficient systems. The Art and Science of Civil and Environmental Engineering Practice: Read More [+], Prerequisites: Senior standing in Civil Engineering, The Art and Science of Civil and Environmental Engineering Practice: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2020, Fall 2019, Fall 2018 Design for Future Infrastructure Systems: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Spring 2021, Fall 2020, Spring 2020 Transportation impact modeling; noise; air pollution. The American History and Institutions requirements are based on the principle that a U.S. resident graduated from an American university should have an understanding of the history and governmental institutions of the United States. Earthquake resistant design. Service and ultimate limit state analysis and Computer-based assignments will emphasize the practical aspects of finite element model construction and analysis. Lagrange’s equations. Engineering Project Management: Read More [+], Prerequisites: CIV ENG 93 (can be taken concurrently), Engineering Project Management: Read Less [-], Terms offered: Fall 2020 Introduction to plastic design. Societal context for implementing engineered responses. Engineering Graphics and Computer Not more than four units may be used to satisfy graduation requirements. Rupture mechanism, measures of magnitude and intensity, earthquake occurrence and relation to geologic, tectonic processes. Fuel-efficient stoves, indoor air quality, energy efficiency, developing countries, drinking water, buildings energy efficiency .Research Profile, Allen Goldstein, Professor. Newtonian and Lagrangian formulations. Air pollution, atmospheric chemistry, motor vehicle emissions, ozone, sustainable transportation, air quality, emission inventory, photochemical air quality modeling, gasoline, diesel .Research Profile, Slav W. Hermanowicz, Professor. SE 267A. Global change, air pollution, environmental science, biogeochemistry, atmospheric chemistry .Research Profile, Marta Gonzalez, Associate Professor. Finite element methods for linear problems in solid mechanics. Design teams will conceive, determine design loads, and conduct a preliminary and final design of a structural system and its foundation. Credit Restrictions: Students will receive no credit after taking Statistics 25.