Master of Science in Civil Engineering

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Course Description This course deals with basic fundamentals of continuum mechanics with applications to elasticity, visco-elasticity, plasticity, and fluid mechanics with an introduction to continuum damage mechanics. Objectives To equip the student with fundamental principals of continuum mechanics and how they could be used to derive constitutive relations and response of materials subjected to loads....
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Course Description This course deals with more advanced topics in dynamic analysis of structural elements including beams, plates and shells. The course emphasizes numerical solutions, non-linear analysis of Multiple Degree of Freedom systems, probabilistic structural dynamics and earthquake engineering. Objectives To enable the student perform more complex dynamic analysis of structural elements such as beams,...
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Course Description This course deals with the analysis and design of prestressed concrete systems and their construction, including an introduction to segmental form of construction. Objectives To enable the student analyse and design prestressed concrete structural systems. Attachment Name Attachment Type CIV 8105 Prestressed Concrete DOC PDF PS
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Course Description This course deals with basic principals of linear elastic fracture mechanics with extension to elasto-plastic fracture theories applied to crack propagation under cyclic loading. The course also introduces fracture mechanics design process and discusses applications of fracture mechanics to plain and reinforced con­crete. Objectives To enable the student understand the role fracture of...
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Course Description This course deals with advanced concepts of elasto-plastic material behavior, fracture and fatigue applied to steel structures and their composite construction as well as design of rigid frames, second order analysis and rigid and semi-rigid connections. Objectives To enable student design complex steel elements employing the theories of elasto-plastic material behavior, fracture and...
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