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| CE 523 Theory and Behavior of Steel Structures |
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An undergraduate course in steel design. Familiarity with design requirements (either ASD or LRFD) of rolled steel shapes for tension, compression, and flexure is assumed. A course in differential equations. Proficiency with differential equations is assumed.
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| Course Objectives | To understand the fundamental structural behavior of structural steel members and connections subjected to a variety of load conditions. This course deals with the theory and behavior of structural steel members, particularly those used in buildings. The AISC strength equations are developed, with an assessment of the simplifying assumptions embodied in these equations. The concepts of plastic analysis and torsion are investigated with a focus on understanding the structural behavior. The course material includes a detailed presentation of the fundamental behavior and design of shear (framing) and moment connections.
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| Course Topics | Properties of Steel
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| Course Requirements | HOMEWORK: 40% EXAMINATIONS: Midterm 25%, Final 35% SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS: N/A PROJECTS: N/A
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| Textbook | Steel Structures – Design and Behavior, Fifth Edition, Prentice Hall, Englewood Cliffs, N.J., Charles G. Salmon and John E. Johnson, 1996. ISBN: 9780131885561 (Available from the university bookstore) Steel Construction Manual, Thirteenth Edition, American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC), Chicago, IL 2005. ISBN: 1-56424-055-X (Available from the instructor via AISC student discount program , Amazon.com and other retailers)
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| Instructor | Dr. Emmett A. Sumner, P.E., Assistant Professor Dept. of Civil, Construction, & Environmental Engineering North Carolina State University Campus Box 7533 2414 Campus Shore Dr. 220 Constructed Facilities Laboratory Raleigh , NC 27695 Phone: (919) 513-4482 Fax: (919) 513-1765 E-Mail: emmett_sumner@ncsu.edu |