CE134P ESCRUZ Syllabus
CE134P ESCRUZ Syllabus
CE134P ESCRUZ Syllabus
School of CE-EnSE
VISION
The Mapua Institute of Technology shall be a global center of excellence in education by providing
instructions that are current in content and state-of-the-art in delivery; by engaging in cutting-edge, highimpact research; and by aggressively taking on present-day global concerns.
MISSION
a)
The Mapua Institute of Technology disseminates, generates, preserves and applies knowledge in various
fields of study.
The Institute, using the most effective and efficient means, provides its students with highly relevant
professional and advanced education in preparation for and furtherance of global practice.
The Institute engages in research with high socio-economic impact and reports on the results of such
inquiries.
The Institute brings to bear humanitys vast store of knowledge on the problems of industry and
community in order to make the Philippines and the world a better place.
b)
c)
d)
MISSION
COURSE SYLLABUS
1. Course Code:
CE134P
2. Course Title:
3. Pre-requisite:
4. Co-requisite:
None
5. Equivalent course
NONE
6. Credit/Class schedule:
week)
5 units: 4 units lecture (6 hrs/week) and1 unit lab (4.5 hours per
7. Course Description:
This course deals with the behavior and design of structural steel and structural wood
subject to flexure, tension, compression and combined loads; connection designs and
provisions of the National Structural Code of the Philippines and other relevant codes
and standards.
8.
Program Outcomes
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Course Title:
Date
Effective:
1st Qtr
SY2010-2011
Date
Revised:
March 2010
Recommended by:
Approved by:
Structural
Engineering
Cluster
F.A.A.Uy
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(e)
(f)
(g)
(h)
(i)
(j)
(k)
TOPIC
I. Orientation/Mission-Vision of CE-EnSE; Course
requirements and grading system;
II. Introduction to Structural Steel Design
Advantages / Disadvantages of steel as structural
material
Uses of high strength steels and properties
Objectives of the structural designer
Specification and building codes
Design load considerations
III.Review of Section Properties
Area, Centroid, Moments of Inertia, Section Modulus,
Radius of Gyration.
IV. Tension Members
Allowable tensile stresses and loads
Tension member analysis
Net areas, effect of staggered holes, effective net areas
Length effects
Selection of sections and design of tension members
Built-up tension members
Pin-connected members
2
3
3
3
ASSESSMENT
TOOLS
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Quiz # 2
(Outcome 2)
Examination
VI.Design of Flexural Members
General considerations
Selection of beams
Compact sections
Course Title:
Workout
Quiz # 1
(Outcome 1)
Examination
METHODOLOGY and
STRATEGY
Discussion/
Presentation
Lecture/ Discussions
Date
Effective:
1st Qtr
SY2010-2011
Date
Revised:
March 2010
Workout
Recommended by:
Approved by:
Structural
Engineering
Cluster
F.A.A.Uy
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4
4
4
4
5
5
5
5
6
6
6
7
7
8
8
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Quiz # 3
(Outcome 3)
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Quiz # 4
(Outcome 4)
Examination
VIII.Bolted Connections
Introduction / Types of bolts
History, advantages and installation of high-strength
bolts
Load transfer and types of joints
Failure of bolted joints
Specifications for high-strength bolts
Spacing and edge distances of bolts
Bearing type connections
Friction type connections
Bolts subjected to eccentric shear
Tension loads on bolted joints
Beam framing connections
Bolts subjected to combined shear and tension
IX.Welded Connections
General considerations
Advantages, types and inspection of welding
Classification of welds
Types of joints and welds
Specification and code requirement of welds
Design of fillet welds
Design of fillet welds for truss members
Shear and torsion
Shear and bending
Workout
Examination
Lecture/ Discussions
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Examination
Course Title:
Date
Effective:
1st Qtr
SY2010-2011
Date
Revised:
March 2010
Research on
Building
Connections
Quiz # 5
(Outcome 5)
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Recommended by:
Approved by:
Structural
Engineering
Cluster
F.A.A.Uy
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10
10
10
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Lecture/ Discussions
Workout
Examination
Quiz # 6
(Outcome 6 and 7)
Oral Defense
Student Portfolio
(Outcome 1-7)
Written Examination
Final Examination
11
(%)
Course Outcomes
A student completing this course should at
a minimum be able to:
1
Know
the
allowable
tensile
stresses on steel needed to
design
and
analyze
tension
members.
Know the allowable compressive
stresses on steel needed to
design and analyze compression
members.
Know the allowable bending
stresses on steel needed to
design and analyze laterally
supported and unsupported steel
beams.
Know the specifications and code
requirements needed in the
design and analysis of BeamColumns for combined axial and
bending stresses. Analyze and
design bolted and welded
connections subjected to tension
and eccentric shear loads.
Apply Plastic Analysis & Design on
steel members. Analyze and design
timber beams and columns.
Course
Objectives
Program Outcomes
20
20
20
20
20
100
10
0
100
100
100
100
100
18.8
18.
8
18.8
18.8
50 %
13. Textbook: McCormac, Jack C, Structural Steel Design, 3rd Ed., Harper and Row, 1981
14. Course Evaluation
:
The minimum requirement for a passing grade is 70% final grade average from the following:
Lecture:
Quizzes
Final Exam
50%
20%
Laboratory:
Workouts/Plates
20%
Course Title:
Date
Effective:
1st Qtr
SY2010-2011
Date
Revised:
March 2010
Recommended by:
Approved by:
Structural
Engineering
Cluster
F.A.A.Uy
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10%
100%
Below
70
70.073.0
73.0176
76.0180
80.0183
83.0186
86.0190
90.0193
93.0196
Above
96.01
5.00
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.25
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
1.00
Course Title:
Date
Effective:
1st Qtr
SY2010-2011
Date
Revised:
March 2010
Recommended by:
Approved by:
Structural
Engineering
Cluster
F.A.A.Uy
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