This course covers structural analysis techniques for indeterminate structures like beams, frames, and trusses under static loads. Methods taught include the method of consistent deformations, three-moment equation, slope-deflection, moment distribution, and energy/matrix methods. By the end of the course, students should be able to apply analysis to indeterminate structures, evaluate structural behavior, think analytically, and prepare for design work. Topics include deflection methods, approximate frame analysis, and analysis using consistent deformation, three-moment equation, slope-deflection, and moment distribution. Students are evaluated based on participation, assignments, quizzes, exams, and a semester project analyzing a two-story building using moment distribution
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Theory of Structures 2 Course Outline
This course covers structural analysis techniques for indeterminate structures like beams, frames, and trusses under static loads. Methods taught include the method of consistent deformations, three-moment equation, slope-deflection, moment distribution, and energy/matrix methods. By the end of the course, students should be able to apply analysis to indeterminate structures, evaluate structural behavior, think analytically, and prepare for design work. Topics include deflection methods, approximate frame analysis, and analysis using consistent deformation, three-moment equation, slope-deflection, and moment distribution. Students are evaluated based on participation, assignments, quizzes, exams, and a semester project analyzing a two-story building using moment distribution
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:Course Description
The course covers the theory of structures
analysis as applied to indeterminate structures such as indeterminate beams, planar and space frames and trusses subject to static loads; method of consistent deformation; three-moment equation; slope-deflection method; moment distribution; energy methods, matrix methods; and approximate method of analysis. :Course Outcomes At the end of the course, the students must be able to:
1.Apply the fundamental principles of
structural analysis for indeterminate structures. 2.Evaluate the structural behavior of indeterminate structures. :Course Outcomes At the end of the course, the students must be able to:
3.Be analytical and systematic in the
approach to problem solving.
4.Prepare for design work.
Topic Outline I. Deflection for Statically Indeterminate Beams A. Double Integration Method B. Area Moment Method C. Conjugate Beam Method II. Approximate Analysis for Rectangular Building Frames A. Portal Method B. Cantilever Method C. Factor Method Topic Outline III. Analysis of statically indeterminate structures by method of consistent deformation IV. Three Moment Equation V. Slope Deflection Method VI. Moment Distribution Method A. Analysis of Continuous Beams B. Analysis of Frames Without Sidesway C. Analysis of Frames With Sidesway Grading System Term Grade Class Participation: (50+Ave/2) × 10% Activity/Ass./Plate: (50+Ave/2) × 20% Quiz: (50+Ave/2) × 30% Major Exam: (50+Score/2) × 40% TOTAL: 100% COURSE REQUIREMENTS (ONLINE/MODULAR CLASS) Weekly Assignment/Activity/Plates There will be a total of 5 assignments per term which aim to enrich your understanding of the topics recently discussed in class. These assignments may involve problem solving/research. Quizzes There are two quizzes, 100 pts. each that you have to take per term. The types of test in the quiz may vary to asses different levels of learning. Major Exam You will take 3 major exams for this semester (labeled as Prelim Exam, Midterm Exam and Final Exam). Before taking any major exam, you have to secure an exam permit first. COURSE REQUIREMENTS (ONLINE/MODULAR CLASS) Semestral Project Hardbound book with Structural Analysis of Two-Storey Building using Moment Distribution Method. Requirements: 1.Reflect the Live load and Dead Load Computation in Accordance with NSCP 2015 2.Apply the load transfer mechanism to form a uniform load 3.Ring bind/Book bind 4.Handwritten (Engineering Lettering) 5.1 inch border