Earthquake engineering and structural design
Addressed to
Natural Hazards and Risks in Structural Engineering (NHRE) M.Sc.
Lecturers
Dr.-Ing. Schwarz
Dr.-Ing. Abrahamczyk
Course aim
Students are trained and qualified in tasks of earthquake engineering, natural hazard and risk determining parameters. Students will be able to process input data, to realize design decision for structures of different building type and risk potential, to apply modern building codes and design concepts and to develop earthquake resistant structures.
Course content
P1 - Earthquake engineering (4SPW – L; 4CP)
Seismic Code development and generations; simplified analysis methods; design of structures and regularity criteria for earthquake resistance; performance and experience-bases design concepts; rules for engineered buildings (R/C, steel, masonry) and non-engineered buildings; interaction effects between structure and soil, equipment and filling media; special and high risk structures
P2 - Structures in Earthquake Regions (0.5SPW – P; 0.5CP)
Description of National code development; recent code situation; determination of seismic forces for an idealized RC frame system; comparison of different international code levels
P3 - Design of RC frames with masonry infill walls in earthquake regions:-Application of modern software tools (1.5 SPW – P; 1.5CP)
Training of modelling and calculation with different software tools; interpretation of structural systems in terms of earthquake resistance design (ERD); design and analysis of structural systems for given building layouts; comparison of the results with outcomes of damage surveys
Tools: ETABS, SAP2000
Recommended course requirements
Primary Hazards and Risks
General information
credits | type | semester | admission requirements | form of examination |
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5 SPW | obligatory | summer | project presentation | P1 (written exam), P2 + P3 (project reports) |