Serial Number
56913
Course Number
CIE7131
Course Identifier
521 M7180
No Class
- 3 Credits
Elective
GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
GRADUATE INSTITUTE OF CIVIL ENGINEERING, STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DIVISION
Elective- KEH-CHYUAN TSAI
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COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
kctsai@ntu.edu.tw
- 土研R603
02-336664318
- Mon 7, 8, 9
土研401
Type 2
34 Student Quota
NTU 24 + non-NTU 10
No Specialization Program
- English
- NTU COOL
- Core Capabilities and Curriculum Planning
- NotesThe course is conducted in English。
- Limits on Course Adding / Dropping
Restriction: MA students and beyond
NTU Enrollment Status
Enrolled0/24Other Depts0/0Remaining0Registered0- Course DescriptionUnderstand the basic behavior of various seismic resisting steel members and systems. Discuss the core concepts and the implementation of the latest seismic steel building codes. Exercise the seismic design and nonlinear response analysis of seismic steel building systems.
- Course ObjectiveUnderstand the basic behavior of various seismic resisting steel members and systems. Discuss the core concepts and the implementation of the latest seismic steel building codes. Exercise the seismic design and nonlinear response analysis of seismic steel building systems.
- Course RequirementTo learn about: 1. Loading and resistance 2. Seismic load and structural ductility 3. Basic concepts on seismic design of steel building systems 4. Special moment resisting frame (SMRF) 5. Special concentrically braced frame (SCBF) 6. Eccentrically braced frame (EBF) 7. Buckling restrained braced frame (BRBF) 8. Steel panel shear wall (SPSW) 9. Steel and concrete composite beam 10. Elastic and inelastic static/dynamic response analysis of seismic steel building structures
- Expected weekly study hours after class6 hours per week
- Office Hour
- Designated ReadingBruneau, Uang and Sabelli, “Ductile Design of Steel Structures”, 2nd ED, McGraw Hill, 2011 Salmon & Johnson, “Steel Structures, Design and Behavior”, 5th Edition, 2009. Manual of Steel Construction: American Institute of Steel Construction, AISC 360-16. Journal papers from EESD, ASCE and AISC etc.
- ReferencesBruneau, Uang and Sabelli, “Ductile Design of Steel Structures”, 2nd ED, McGraw Hill, 2011 Salmon & Johnson, “Steel Structures, Design and Behavior”, 5th Edition, 2009. Manual of Steel Construction: American Institute of Steel Construction, AISC 360-16. Journal papers from EESD, ASCE and AISC etc.
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Adjustment Method Description Teaching methods Assisted by video
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