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ARCH2029 — Structures

3 credits · 3 hours

ARCH 2029 - Structures ARCH 2029 - Structures Structures explores the principles of structural mechanics in the design and function of various statically determined wood, steel, and concrete members and systems. Load behavior is investigated (compression, tension, bending, shear, stress/strain, equilibrium) as applied to the design and analysis of footings, columns, beams, slabs, trusses, and connections. Students will apply formulas in solving designs for bending, shear, deflection, and axial loading, through analytic methods using appropriate design techniques, manuals, theory, and practice graphical detailing of designs according to current practice. Prerequisite: ARCH 1008 and MATH 1600 or with Program Coordinator’s permission Corequisite: PHYS 1201 or PHYS 1104 or ARCH 1010 Previous: ARC* 229

Prerequisites: ARCH1008, MATH1600

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