Ceec2223b1 - Poster Assignments
Ceec2223b1 - Poster Assignments
ECS416: STATICS
ASSIGNMENT
Semester: MAC 2023 – JULY 2023
This project provides a unique hands-on experience where the students need to participate
by working in the field on an existing structure. The general purpose of this project is to relate
the theory learned in the classroom with the real field work. Objectives of the project are as
follows.
i. To identify a real existing beam structure and differentiate between beams, support of
the beams, and loads applied to the beams.
ii. To collect the required data for the beam analysis.
iii. To model the beam in a modern tool/software.
iv. To analyze the beam using the selected tool and manual calculation
v. To obtain section properties, reaction force, shear force and bending moment values
and diagrams from the analyses.
vi. To compare the results obtained from both analyses.
vii. To identify the ‘high risk of failure’ location and explain a suitable solution by giving
proof of calculation (manually), to reduce the risk.
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School of Civil Engineering
This project addresses two (2) course outcomes (CO) and two (2) programme outcomes (PO)
which are mapped to complex engineering problem characteristics (WP) and the required
knowledge profiles (WK) as shown in Table 1.
The Statics course (ECS416) has been mapped to SDG 4; therefore, the design of this project
is geared towards achieving the target of SDG 4. The integration of this project with the SDG
is shown in Table 2.
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School of Civil Engineering
4. ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS
The students must model the existing beam in any modern tool, such as StaadPro, Lusas or
other reliable online analysis tools. The idealization of the selected beam shall ideally
represent the real beam condition comprising geometrical (shape and dimension) and material
properties of the selected beam and applied loads. Types of supports may be assumed to fulfil
the condition of determinate structure. The model must be analyzed to produce section
properties (moment of inertia and radius of gyration) of the beam, reaction, shear force and
bending moment values and diagrams. All the results must be compared with manual
calculation. Each group also needs to identify the ‘high risk of failure’ location and explain a
suitable solution by giving proof of calculation (manually) to reduce the risk.
Hence, in this project, students are required to identify and estimate the dimension and loads
of an actual beam structure (WP1) using appropriate sources (WK8) and make rational
assumptions (WK3) if needed. Furthermore, students will need to perform an in-depth analysis
using both modern tool and manual calculation (WP3) to idealize and analyze the actual
structure with appropriate loads and support conditions and subsequently compare the results
obtained from modern tool and manual calculation (WP4). Both (modern and manual)
analyses must concern the section and material property, and load distribution before finding
reactions, internal shear, and moment. Finally, the students must compare the results of
section properties, reactions, shear force and bending moment (values and diagrams) by
applying the depth of knowledge on profile WP1 (WK3) engineering fundamental
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School of Civil Engineering
(mathematics and physics) learned in Statics. In addition, each group also needs to identify
the ‘high risk of failure’ location and explain a suitable solution by giving proof of calculation
(manually), to reduce the risk.
Submission of the assignment is carried out by compiling the assignment rubrics (as the
assignment cover) alongside the poster in .pdf format through google form (please login
using your UiTM email account) at the links as follows:
Only ONE SUBMISSION per group is allowed. Please follow the designated link to submit
your assignment. The submission due date is by Week 12, 22nd June 2023 (Thursday)
before 5.00 pm. Failure to comply with this requirement will automatically disqualify you from
getting the assignment marks.
25 marks (0-5 marks) (6-10 marks) (11-15 marks) (16-20 marks) (21-25 marks) /25
DISCUSSION AY = 15.11KN
Measurement Errors: Errors in the measurement of
beam dimensions or deflections can arise due to
instrumental limitations, calibration issues, or human
errors.
FIELD WORK PROVEN
Instrumentation Errors: Problems with the instruments
used to measure forces, displacements, or strains can
introduce errors into the experimental data.
Personal error: observation and calculation with
wrong method or lack of experience. CONCLUSION
In conclusion, this study successfully achieved its objectives of identifying the beam structure,
collecting data, conducting analysis using modern software and manual calculations, obtaining
relevant values and diagrams, comparing the results, and addressing a high-risk failure location.
The analysis results and proposed solution provide valuable insights for understanding the
behavior of the beam structure and ensuring its structural integrity and safety.