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This document provides information about the Spring Quarter 2006 course ARCE 226: Structural Systems, Sections I & III taught by Professor Ansgar Neuenhofer at California Polytechnic State University. The course meets on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8-9 am and 9-10 am. Grading will be based 50% on homework, projects, quizzes, and exams. The course learning outcomes include stabilizing structures, choosing structural systems, developing framing schemes, and understanding forces and deflections in beams.

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Aneuenho@calpoly - Edu: Arce 226: Structural Systems, Sections I & Iii

This document provides information about the Spring Quarter 2006 course ARCE 226: Structural Systems, Sections I & III taught by Professor Ansgar Neuenhofer at California Polytechnic State University. The course meets on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8-9 am and 9-10 am. Grading will be based 50% on homework, projects, quizzes, and exams. The course learning outcomes include stabilizing structures, choosing structural systems, developing framing schemes, and understanding forces and deflections in beams.

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California Polytechnic State University

Spring Quarter 2006

Department of Architectural Engineering


Instructor: Ansgar Neuenhofer
March 27, 2006

ARCE 226: STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS, SECTIONS I & III


Prerequisite:

ARCE 211, 212

Office:

Building 21, Room 141, 756-1343

Office Hours:

M 10-11, T 2-3, W 3-4, R 1-2, F 10-11 and by appointment

E-mail:

[email protected]

Textbook:

No required text
References:
Ching, F. D., Building Construction Illustrated 3rd edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2001.
Schodek, D.L., Structures, 4th edition, Prentice Hall, 1998.
Schueller, W., The Design of Building Structures, Prentice Hall, 1996.
Salvadori, M. and Levy, M., Structural Design in Architecture , Prentice Hall, 1981.

Lectures:

Section I
Section III

MWF 8-9
MWF 9-10

38-227
38-226

Grading:

Grading will be based on the following scheme:


50% Homework and Projects
50% Quizzes and Exams (1 Midterm, 1 Final)
Lowest homework grade will be dropped. All late assignments will receive a 50%
markdown for the first week after it is due. No credit will be given after one week. No
make-up quizzes and exams except for documented medical or family emergencies.
Learning Outcomes

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Stabilize a three-dimensional structure.


Choose an appropriate structural system.
Develop appropriate framing schemes.
Develop gravity and lateral forces and follow the load path to the ground.
Describe and use the Euler buckling formula.
Compute beam deflections.
Appreciate and be aware of advanced/interesting structural systems.

3/27/2006 7:19 AM

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