Mixed and Composite Structures (250475) – Course 2024/25 PDF
Syllabus
Learning Objectives
Specialization subject in which knowledge on specific competences is intensified. Knowledge and skills at specialization level that permit the development and application of techniques and methodologies at advanced level. Contents of specialization at master level related to research or innovation in the field of engineering.
Competencies
Especific
Knowledge of all kinds of structures and materials and the ability to design, execute and maintain structures and buildings for civil works.
Knowledge of and competence in the application of advanced structural design and calculations for structural analysis, based on knowledge and understanding of forces and their application to civil engineering structures. The ability to assess structural integrity.
Transversal
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND INNOVATION: Being aware of and understanding the mechanisms on which scientific research is based, as well as the mechanisms and instruments for transferring results among socio-economic agents involved in research, development and innovation processes.
SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL COMMITMENT: Being aware of and understanding the complexity of the economic and social phenomena typical of a welfare society, and being able to relate social welfare to globalisation and sustainability and to use technique, technology, economics and sustainability in a balanced and compatible manner.
TEAMWORK: Being able to work in an interdisciplinary team, whether as a member or as a leader, with the aim of contributing to projects pragmatically and responsibly and making commitments in view of the resources that are available.
Total hours of student work
Hours | Percentage | |||
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Supervised Learning | Large group | 25.5h | 56.67 % | |
Medium group | 9.8h | 21.67 % | ||
Laboratory classes | 9.8h | 21.67 % | ||
Self Study | 80h |
Teaching Methodology
The course consists of 3 hours per week of classroom activity during 13 weeks. In the theoretical lectures, the teacher presents the basic concepts and topics of the subject, shows examples and solves exercises. Support material in the form of a detailed teaching plan is provided using the virtual campus ATENEA: content, program of learning and assessment activities conducted and literature. Although most of the sessions will be given in the language indicated, sessions supported by other occasional guest experts may be held in other languages.
Grading Rules
The evaluation calendar and grading rules will be approved before the start of the course.
The mark of the course is obtained from the continuous assessment. It consists of five activities and a final exam. The final mark (F) is obtained from the exam mark (E) and the activities directed (AD) F = 0.7E+0.3AD The maximum score assigned to each activity will be the same.
Test Rules
Failure to perform a laboratory or continuous assessment activity in the scheduled period will result in a mark of zero in that activity.
Office Hours
The consultations will take place on appointment.
Bibliography
Basic
- Comisión Permanente del Hormigón. EHE-08: Instrucción de Hormigón Estructural: con comentarios de los miembros de la Comisión Permanente del Hormigón. 5a ed. Madrid: Ministerio de Fomento, Centro de Publicaciones, 2011.
- Espanya. Comisión Permanente de Estructuras de Acero. EAE: instrucción de acero estructural: con comentarios de los miembros de la Comisión Permanente de Estructuras de Acero. Madrid: Ministerio de Fomento, Secretaría General Técnica, 2011. ISBN 9788449809040.
- Comité Européen de Normalisation (CEN). Eurocode 2: design of concrete structures: ENV 1992. Brussels: European Comittee for standardization, 1995.
- Comité Européen de Normalisation (CEN). Eurocódigo 4:proyecto de estructuras mixtas de hormigón y acero: parte 1-1: Reglas generales y reglas para edificación: parte 2: puentes. Laussanne: AENOR, 1996.
- Dirección General de Carreteras. Recomendaciones para el proyecto de puentes mixtos para carretereras: RPX-95. Madrid: Ministerio de Fomento. Secretaría de Estado de Infraestructuras y Transportes. Dirección General de Carreteras, 1996. ISBN 8449802245.
- Mirambell Arrizabalaga, E. Apuntes de estructuras mixtas. Barcelona: ETSECCPB, 2000.
- Martinez Calzón, J.; Ortiz Herrera, J. Construcción mixta: hormigón-acero. Madrid: Rueda, 1978. ISBN 8472070107.
- Revista Hormigón y Acero. Madrid: Revista Hormigón y Acero 185, 1992.
- Rangel, J.L.; Mirambell, E. Pilares mixtos. Barcelona: ETSECCPB, 2008. ISBN 8487691250.
- Johnson, R.P. Composite structures of steel and concrete : beams, slabs, columns and frames for buildings. 4th ed. Hoboken: Wiley, 2019. ISBN 9781119401414.
- Steinle, A.; Bachmann, H.; Tillmann, M. Precast concrete structures. 2nd ed. Berlin: Wilhelm Ernst & Sohn Verlag fur Architektur und Technische, 2019. ISBN 9783433609033.
- Ghali, A.; Favre, R.; Elbadry, M. Concrete structures: stresses and deformations: analysis and design for sustainability. 4th ed. London ; New York: Spon Press, 2012. ISBN 9780415585613.
- Gilbert, R.I.; Ranzi, G. Time dependent behaviour of concrete structures. New York: Spon Press, 2011. ISBN 9780203879399.