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School of Chemical and Environmental Engineering

Now offering two distinct diplomas: Chemical Engineering and Environmental Engineering

Structural Analysis and Reinforced Concrete

Course Information:

Course ID: ENVE 321
Type of course: Required course
Semester: Fall
Credits: 3
ΕCTS: 5
Teaching Hours: Th=3, E=1, L=0

Instructor: Associate Professor Y. Tsompanakis (Faculty Member - EnvEng)

Tutorial Execises: I. Koutsogiannaki

Textbooks (Eudoxus):

  • Book [55590637]: Μέθοδοι υπολογισμού σιδηροπαγούς σκυροδέματος, ΖΑΡΑΡΗΣ ΠΡΟΔΡΟΜΟΣ
  • Book [68403376]: ΣΧΕΔΙΑΣΜΟΣ ΚΑΤΑΣΚΕΥΩΝ ΑΠΟ ΟΠΛΙΣΜΕΝΟ ΣΚΥΡΟΔΕΜΑ Ι, ΤΣΩΝΟΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ - ΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΣ 
  • Book [50656355]: ΜΕΛΕΤΗ ΚΑΤΑΣΚΕΥΩΝ ΑΠΟ ΟΠΛΙΣΜΕΝΟ ΣΚΥΡΟΔΕΜΑ, BILL MOSLEY, JOHN BUNGEY, RAY HULSE 
  • Book [9693]: Κατασκευές Οπλισμένου Σκυροδέματος, Χουλιάρας Ιωάννης Γ.

Recommended reading:

  • Γκρος Γ.,Ωπλισμένο Σκυρόδεμα κατά τον Ελληνικό Κανονισμό 2000 Σύγκριση με τον Ευρωκώδικα 2 και το DIN 1045/2001 Υλικά -Διαστασιολόγηση –Φορείς, Σ.ΑΘΑΝΑΣΟΠΟΥΛΟΣ & ΣΙΑ Ο.Ε., 2004. (Κωδ Εύδοξος 45261)
  • Κωτσοβός Μ. Δ., Οπλισμένο σκυρόδεμα, ΑΡΗΣ ΣΥΜΕΩΝ, 2010. (Κωδ Εύδοξος 24828)

Eclass:

  •  Registration required

Course contents:

Structural analysis of 2-D frame and truss structures utilizing direct stiffness method. Types of loads and supports. Stiffness and transformation matrices. Formulation and solution of equilibrium equations. Evaluation of member actions. Computer  implementation of the direct stiffness method. Introduction to the finite element method.

Basic theory of reinforced concrete structures analysis and design. Properties of concrete and reinforcement steel. Types of loads, limit states and related checks: compression, tension, bending moments, shear forces and moments. Design principles under Greek regulations and Eurocodes. Computations for basic structural elements (slabs,  beams, columns) of reinforced concrete buildings. Code requirements and detailing provisions. Analytical and computational projects

Assessment and grading method:

  • Projects, 30% of the grade
  • Final closed-book written exam, 70% of the grade

Last modification: 03-09-2018