C&EE 243A
Behavior and Design of Reinforced Concrete Structural Elements
Civil and Environmental Engineering · 4 units · Graduate courses (200-299)
Advanced topics on design of reinforced concrete structures, including stress-strain relationships for plain and confined concrete, moment-curvature analysis of sections, and design for shear. Design of slender and low-rise walls, as well as design of beam-column joints. Introduction to displacement-based design and applications of strut-and-tie models.
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Requisite: course 142.
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C&EE 243A
- C&EE 142Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures
- C&EE 135AElementary Structural Analysis
- COM SCI 31Introduction to Computer Science I
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C&EE 243A
- C&EE 243BResponse and Design of Reinforced Concrete Structural Systems
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