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Undergraduate Course: Computer Methods in Structural Engineering 3 (CIVE09027)

Course Outline
SchoolSchool of Engineering CollegeCollege of Science and Engineering
Course typeStandard AvailabilityAvailable to all students
Credit level (Normal year taken)SCQF Level 9 (Year 3 Undergraduate) Credits10
Home subject areaCivil Other subject areaMechanical
Course website None Taught in Gaelic?No
Course descriptionThis course introduces computational matrix methods (flexibility and stiffness) as a tool for numerical analysis of structures with an introduction to the mathematics of matrices.
Entry Requirements (not applicable to Visiting Students)
Pre-requisites Students MUST have passed: Structural Mechanics 2A (SCEE08002)
Co-requisites
Prohibited Combinations Other requirements None
Additional Costs None
Information for Visiting Students
Pre-requisitesStructural Analysis/Mechanics
Displayed in Visiting Students Prospectus?No
Course Delivery Information
Delivery period: 2012/13 Semester 2, Available to all students (SV1) Learn enabled:  Yes Quota:  None
Location Activity Description Weeks Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday
King's BuildingsLecture1-11 14:00 - 15:50
King's BuildingsTutorialCivil Engineering students2-11 16:10 - 17:00
King's BuildingsTutorialMechanical Engineering students2-11 16:10 - 17:00
King's BuildingsLaboratoryCivil Engineering students3-11 09:00 - 10:50
King's BuildingsLaboratoryMechanical Engineering students3-11 09:00 - 10:50
First Class First class information not currently available
Exam Information
Exam Diet Paper Name Hours:Minutes
Main Exam Diet S2 (April/May)1:30
Summary of Intended Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, the student should be able to:
- describe the basic steps and concepts of matrix methods of structural analysis of structures;
- identify and understand all the various matrices and the matrix operations involved in the process;
- use the method in the solution of two dimensional simple elastic structural engineering problems, carry out checks to assess the correctness of the output, and interpret results.
Assessment Information
Intermittent Assessment 30%
Degree Exam 70%
Special Arrangements
None
Additional Information
Academic description Not entered
Syllabus Lectures (2 hours per week); Tutorials (1 hour per week); Computing lab exercises, and 1 computing lab project
Lectures:
L1-2 Introduction to basic concepts; Basic matrix operations
L3-4 Fundamental structural analysis principles and indeterminacy; Stiffness and flexibility concepts
L5-6 Flexibility method and beam example; Introduction to MASTAN (or a similar stiffness method-based structural analysis program)
L7-8 Stiffness method fundamentals; Stiffness method for beams with the unit displacement approach
L9-10 Stiffness method with unit displacement approach for beams (continued); Computer oriented direct stiffness method fundamentals
L11-12 Direct stiffness method for beams
L13-14 Direct stiffness method for trusses
L15-16 Direct stiffness method for frames
L17-18 Stiffness method with unit displacement approach for trusses and frames
Summary and revision
Tutorials:
T1 Static and kinematic indeterminacy & Flexibility and stiffness coefficients
T2-T3 Flexibility method problems
T4-T6 Stiffness method problems ¿ beams
T7-T9 Stiffness method problems - trusses and frames
Computing Lab Exercises:
A set of problems are provided for exercises using the designated computing software (MASTAN or equivalent).
Computing Project: Using frame analysis software (MASTAN or equivalent)
Two frame problems will be set for the students to analyse. They will be asked to provide a report based on all the work carried out for the analyses and the assumptions made. They will be asked to present results in the form of graphs and diagrams (shear force, bending moment and deflection) and their interpretation of the results obtained.

Transferable skills Not entered
Reading list McGuire W., Gallagher R.J. and Ziemian R.D. Matrix Structural Analysis. 2nd Edition. John Wiley & Sons, 2000.
Study Abroad Not entered
Study Pattern Lectures (2 hours per week); Tutorials (1 hour per week); Computing lab exercises, and 1 computing lab project
KeywordsStructural Engineering, matrix methods, computer aided analysis
Contacts
Course organiserProf Yong Lu
Tel:
Email: Yong.Lu@ed.ac.uk
Course secretaryMr Brett Herriot
Tel: (0131 6)51 7079
Email: B.Heriott@ed.ac.uk
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