Knowledge of the qualitative behavior and relative mathematical modeling of several structures: 2D and 3D frames, 2D and 3D pin-jointed trusses, shear-type frames and Vierendeel beams, Grid of beams under bending, arches, walls and load bearing partitions. Setting up a preliminary structural project. Notes on the classification, resistance and deformability of geotechnical materials.
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Introduction to structural design:
a) systems with simply or multiple supported span,
b) systems with structural overhang,
c) the structure of a multi-storey building.
2. Solid mechanics and beam model.
Statically determinate beam systems.
The Cauchy stress.
Introduction to mechanics of materials: steel, wood, reinforced concrete, glass. Characteristics strength and design strength. Basic concepts: elasticity and inelasticity, isotropy and anisotropy, fragility and ductility.
Bernoulli’s beam model and displacement fields in elastic beams.
3. Between Structural Mechanics and Structural Design.
Loads on structural elements: area of influence of a beam and a pillar.
Preliminary design of beams and a pillars. Stress and displacement analysis of simple beams, design checks. Cantilevers with variable section.
Design of a steel truss in 3D.
Statically indeterminate structures framed resolution methods: integration of the elastic line, force method and stiffness method. Features and benefits of the three methods. Applications of the force method and of the stiffness method. Shear-type frames – Vierendeel beams. Bracing systems: concepts and comparisons. The centre of a system of parallel vectors. The stiffness centre of a braced deck. Grid of beams under bending. Arches: circulars, parabolic. Concept of funicularity. Arch thrust and thrust elimination methods.
Introduction to 3D frames. Center of rigidity. Center of mass.
Introduction to structural dynamics. Resonance. Introduction to modal analysis. Applications to the preliminary design of framed structures.
4. Lessons of the software SAP2000 for modeling and analysis of the structures presented in the course.
Capecchi D., "Scienza delle Costruzioni", Ed. CISU, 1995 (in Italian)
for the structural design part:
Schodek D.L., “Structures”, any ed., Pearson (in English)
Sandaker B.N., Eggen A.P., Cruvellier M.R., “The structural basis of architecture”, 2nd ed., Routlege, Taylor and Francis, 2011
students can also download additional teaching material form the Course's MS Teams Channel, through dedicated sections
students will deliver assigned homeworks through MS OneDrive folders, that will be created and shared when the delivery deadline approaches
Programme
1. Introductory classesIntroduction to structural design:
a) systems with simply or multiple supported span,
b) systems with structural overhang,
c) the structure of a multi-storey building.
2. Solid mechanics and beam model.
Statically determinate beam systems.
The Cauchy stress.
Introduction to mechanics of materials: steel, wood, reinforced concrete, glass. Characteristics strength and design strength. Basic concepts: elasticity and inelasticity, isotropy and anisotropy, fragility and ductility.
Bernoulli’s beam model and displacement fields in elastic beams.
3. Between Structural Mechanics and Structural Design.
Loads on structural elements: area of influence of a beam and a pillar.
Preliminary design of beams and a pillars. Stress and displacement analysis of simple beams, design checks. Cantilevers with variable section.
Design of a steel truss in 3D.
Statically indeterminate structures framed resolution methods: integration of the elastic line, force method and stiffness method. Features and benefits of the three methods. Applications of the force method and of the stiffness method. Shear-type frames – Vierendeel beams. Bracing systems: concepts and comparisons. The centre of a system of parallel vectors. The stiffness centre of a braced deck. Grid of beams under bending. Arches: circulars, parabolic. Concept of funicularity. Arch thrust and thrust elimination methods.
Introduction to 3D frames. Center of rigidity. Center of mass.
Introduction to structural dynamics. Resonance. Introduction to modal analysis. Applications to the preliminary design of framed structures.
4. Lessons of the software SAP2000 for modeling and analysis of the structures presented in the course.
Core Documentation
for the theoretical part of strength of materials:Capecchi D., "Scienza delle Costruzioni", Ed. CISU, 1995 (in Italian)
for the structural design part:
Schodek D.L., “Structures”, any ed., Pearson (in English)
Sandaker B.N., Eggen A.P., Cruvellier M.R., “The structural basis of architecture”, 2nd ed., Routlege, Taylor and Francis, 2011
students can also download additional teaching material form the Course's MS Teams Channel, through dedicated sections
students will deliver assigned homeworks through MS OneDrive folders, that will be created and shared when the delivery deadline approaches
Reference Bibliography
Any additional teaching material will be indicated by the teacher during the classes and it will be published through the Course's MS Teams ChannelType of delivery of the course
The course is developed through lectures, work and structural-design reviews and specific seminars. Two software for structural modeling will be explained and used. The Mathematica software for the qualitative solution of the problems related to the theoretical part. This tool allows students to understand the proposed physical-mathematical models as well as focus on the conceptualization of a structural problem. The SAP2000 software will be used to conceptualize and implement a structural model of the architectural project, and to evaluate the numerical response, once the design loads have been defined. This allows students to have a tool for the design of structural elements. In case of an extension of the emergency from COVID-19 outbreak, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the teaching activities and student assessment will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will apply: web classes and exams through the Microsoft Teams platformAttendance
students who do not have at least 75% attendance will not be admitted to the final exam. The attendance is verified in class by the teacherType of evaluation
Individual homework are assigned during the course, to be delivered in written form and for which each student will be evaluated. The oral exam will focus on the theoretical topics, developed in class, and on the discussion of the project. The final project concerns the structural modeling and study of a selected part of an architectural project, in agreement with the teacher. It is delivered with drawings and a small report on the numerical model and structural analysis. In case of an extension of the emergency from COVID-19 outbreak, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the teaching activities and student assessment will be implemented. In particular, the following methods will apply: web classes and exams through the Microsoft Teams platform. Instructions for exams in remote mode: - the final project will be delivered in PDF format within the day before the exam. - The exam is carried out as an individual remote meeting with Microsoft Teams or other video conferencing platform. - It is necessary for the student to be able to share the screen, in order to show (if required) the ability to use the SAP2000 software and the Mathematica software. He / she must also be able to show (live streaming - with any useful platform, or by writing on a graphic tablet) a blank sheet on which he / she writes and explains the formulations required for the theoretical part, draws the structural schemes useful for the discussion and possibly draw analytical diagrams (deformed configurations and stress diagrams). teacher profile teaching materials
Introduction to structural design:
a) systems with simply or multiple supported spans;
b) systems with structural overhang;
c) the structure of a multi-storey building.
2. Solid mechanics and beam model.
Statically determinate beam systems.
The Cauchy stress.
Introduction to mechanics of materials: steel, wood, reinforced concrete, glass. Characteristics strength and design strength. Basic concepts: elasticity and inelasticity, isotropy and anisotropy, fragility and ductility.
Bernoulli beam model and displacement fields in elastic beams.
3. Between Structural Mechanics and Structural Design.
Loads on structural elements: area of influence of a beam and a pillar.
Preliminary design of beams and a pillars. Stress and displacement analysis of simple beams, design checks. Cantilevers with variable section.
Design of a steel truss in 3D.
Statically indeterminate structures framed resolution methods: integration of the elastic line, force method and stiffness method. Features and benefits of the three methods. Applications of the force method and of the stiffness method. Shear-type frames – Vierendeel beams. Bracing systems: concepts and comparisons. The centre of a system of parallel vectors. The stiffness centre of a braced deck. Grid of beams under bending. Arches: circulars, parabolic. Concept of funicularity. Arch thrust and thrust elimination methods.
Introduction to 3D frames. Center of rigidity. Center of mass.
Introduction to structural dynamics. Resonance. Introduction to modal analysis. Applications to the preliminary design of framed structures.
4. Lessons of the software SAP2000 for modeling and analysis of the structures presented in the course.
1. Basics of the Bachelor degree:
Forze_e_asse_centrale.pdf
Vincoli monolateri.pdf
Sezioni di Ritter.pdf
travi isostatiche_richiami.pdf
tensione_dimensionamento_trave_part I.pdf
tensione_dimensionamento_trave_part II.pdf
2. Hyperstatic structures and arches:
11.metodo degli spostamenti_richiami.pdf
linea elastica.pdf
il metodo delle forze.pdf
sul concetto di rigidezza e sul metodo.pdf
dispensa archi corretta 20_06_2013.pdf
3. Structural morphology:
Ad astra per aspera.pdf
Ad astra per aspera- Si fa presto a dire aggetti.pdf
Gli edifici non volano-1.pdf
Gli edifici non volano-2.pdf
Ad astra per aspera3_3.00.1.pdf
4. SAP2000:
Sap2000.pdf
In addition, there is a list of online videos on the YOUTUBE platform, in the two channels "Portale di Meccanica" (42 videos) and "Corso di recupero di Meccanica Strutturale" (7 videos).
and also two online versions of the course on the YOUTUBE platform.
Programme
1. Introductory classesIntroduction to structural design:
a) systems with simply or multiple supported spans;
b) systems with structural overhang;
c) the structure of a multi-storey building.
2. Solid mechanics and beam model.
Statically determinate beam systems.
The Cauchy stress.
Introduction to mechanics of materials: steel, wood, reinforced concrete, glass. Characteristics strength and design strength. Basic concepts: elasticity and inelasticity, isotropy and anisotropy, fragility and ductility.
Bernoulli beam model and displacement fields in elastic beams.
3. Between Structural Mechanics and Structural Design.
Loads on structural elements: area of influence of a beam and a pillar.
Preliminary design of beams and a pillars. Stress and displacement analysis of simple beams, design checks. Cantilevers with variable section.
Design of a steel truss in 3D.
Statically indeterminate structures framed resolution methods: integration of the elastic line, force method and stiffness method. Features and benefits of the three methods. Applications of the force method and of the stiffness method. Shear-type frames – Vierendeel beams. Bracing systems: concepts and comparisons. The centre of a system of parallel vectors. The stiffness centre of a braced deck. Grid of beams under bending. Arches: circulars, parabolic. Concept of funicularity. Arch thrust and thrust elimination methods.
Introduction to 3D frames. Center of rigidity. Center of mass.
Introduction to structural dynamics. Resonance. Introduction to modal analysis. Applications to the preliminary design of framed structures.
4. Lessons of the software SAP2000 for modeling and analysis of the structures presented in the course.
Core Documentation
The course lecture notes can be found on the interactive portal http://design.rootiers.it/strutture/. The minimum list of these notes to be studied is the following:1. Basics of the Bachelor degree:
Forze_e_asse_centrale.pdf
Vincoli monolateri.pdf
Sezioni di Ritter.pdf
travi isostatiche_richiami.pdf
tensione_dimensionamento_trave_part I.pdf
tensione_dimensionamento_trave_part II.pdf
2. Hyperstatic structures and arches:
11.metodo degli spostamenti_richiami.pdf
linea elastica.pdf
il metodo delle forze.pdf
sul concetto di rigidezza e sul metodo.pdf
dispensa archi corretta 20_06_2013.pdf
3. Structural morphology:
Ad astra per aspera.pdf
Ad astra per aspera- Si fa presto a dire aggetti.pdf
Gli edifici non volano-1.pdf
Gli edifici non volano-2.pdf
Ad astra per aspera3_3.00.1.pdf
4. SAP2000:
Sap2000.pdf
In addition, there is a list of online videos on the YOUTUBE platform, in the two channels "Portale di Meccanica" (42 videos) and "Corso di recupero di Meccanica Strutturale" (7 videos).
and also two online versions of the course on the YOUTUBE platform.
Reference Bibliography
The course lecture notes can be found on the interactive portal http://design.rootiers.it/strutture/. The minimum list of these notes to be studied is the following: 1. Basics of the Bachelor degree: Forze_e_asse_centrale.pdf Vincoli monolateri.pdf Sezioni di Ritter.pdf travi isostatiche_richiami.pdf tensione_dimensionamento_trave_part I.pdf tensione_dimensionamento_trave_part II.pdf 2. Hyperstatic structures and arches: 11.metodo degli spostamenti_richiami.pdf linea elastica.pdf il metodo delle forze.pdf sul concetto di rigidezza e sul metodo.pdf dispensa archi corretta 20_06_2013.pdf 3. Structural morphology: Ad astra per aspera.pdf Ad astra per aspera- Si fa presto a dire aggetti.pdf Gli edifici non volano-1.pdf Gli edifici non volano-2.pdf Ad astra per aspera3_3.00.1.pdf 4. SAP2000: Sap2000.pdf In addition, there is a list of online videos on the YOUTUBE platform, in the two channels "Portale di Meccanica" (42 videos) and "Corso di recupero di Meccanica Strutturale" (7 videos). and also two online versions of the course on the YOUTUBE platform.Type of delivery of the course
The course consists of lessons, exercises and design applications carried out in the presence. The lessons are ex-cathedra, the exercises and the design applications are carried out in the classroom and are guided by the teacher and the didactic support. The course also consists of a part of the recovery of the contents of structural mechanics and construction techniques, typical of the Bachelor degree. These contents are retrieved with the help of two YouTube channels entitled "Portale di Meccanica" and "Corso di recupero di Meccanica Strutturale". In the case of an extension of the health emergency from COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of carrying out the educational activities will be implemented. In particular, if this teaching course were to be delivered remotely, totally or in mixed form, the "Teams" and "Zoom" platforms would be used.Attendance
Students must attend at the least the 75% of lessons to be admitted to the final examType of evaluation
How to carry out the exams in the traditional way (in presence): The exam consists of three tests: a) a discussion on structural design choices, carried out through the examination of graphic designs and a short technical report; b) a practical test of the detailed knowledge of SAP2000, of its modeling skills, but also of the reading and interpretation of the results produced by the software; c) an oral test, on the theoretical contents of the course, with exercises performed on the impression and theoretical demonstrations carried out with symbolic language. In the case of an extension of the health emergency from COVID-19, all the provisions that regulate the methods of taking examinations will be implemented. In particular, if this teaching course were to be delivered remotely, totally or in mixed form, the "Teams" and "Zoom" platforms would be used. In particular: a) for discussion about the structural project, direct via Teams or Zoom with screen sharing, if the digital connection allows it. Where it is not possible, the project is sent two days before to the teacher, or is uploaded to the web 2.0 mechanical portal (http://design.rootiers.it/strutture/), and its evaluation weighs 1/3 of the evaluation. overall exam; b) the practical test of knowledge of SAP2000 is carried out with screen sharing via Teams or Zoom and the evaluation of this test weighs for one third of the exam; c) the oral test is an individual test and is carried out with the joint use of teams and whatsapp in camera mode, and its evaluation weighs a third in the overall assessment of the exam.