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This course supplements the courses Structural Concrete I and II regarding the analysis and dimensioning of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures. It focuses on limit analysis methods for walls, beams, slabs and shells, particularly regarding their applicability to the safety assessment of existing structures and their computer-aided implementation.
1. Interaction between building and structure; Identify and qualify the significant correlations; Consequences in the design and the layout of structure; Choice of structure depending on the relevant parameters.2: Structural masonry; Construction materials; Masonry subjected to in-plane forces (eccentric normal force and shear); Combined actions; Reinforced and post-tensioned masonry.
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of the Finite Element Method (FEM), covering element formulations, numerical procedures, and modelling aspects. A key focus is the hands-on implementation of FEM algorithms in Python.Disclaimer: The course is not about commercial software, but about core concepts and numerical foundations.
The Method of Finite Elements II is a continuation of Method of Finite Elements I. Here, we explore the theoretical and numerical implementation concepts for the finite element analysis beyond the linear elastic behavior. This course aims to offer students with the skills to perform nonlinear FEM simulations using coding in Python.*This course offers no introduction to commercial software.
Structural Concrete III
Stahlbeton III
In der Vorlesung werden ausgewählte Themen aus den Gebieten Anwendung der Plastizitätstheorie auf Stahlbeton und Langzeitvorgänge behandelt. In einem ersten Teil der Vorlesung werden Grundlagen gebracht; ein zweiter Teil befasst sich mit den neuesten Erkenntnissen aus der experimentellen und theoretischen Forschung. Der Vorlesungsstoff wird anhand der Übungen vertieft.
This course focuses on the design and analysis of masonry in contempory construction, based on the procedures commonly applied in Swiss engineering practice.