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CE 479Design of Building
Components and SystemsFall 2015 D. F. Meinheit
Tuesday ThursdayNoon 1:15 pm
Room PHYS 110
Introduction Don Meinheit (Limited Term Lecturer)
Purdue University 1966 University of Illinois 1968 University of Texas at Austin 1975
Employment Portland Cement Association - R & D Labs University of Notre Dame - Civil Engr. Dept. Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc.
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SyllabusCE 479Design of Building Components and SystemsFall 2015
Class: Tuesday and Thursday: Noon 1:15 PMRoom: PHYS 110
Class Website: http://purdue.edu/CE/CE479
SyllabusInstructor: Donald MeinheitOffice: HAMP 4136Phone: 847-609-0227E-mail: [email protected] Hours:Wednesdays, Thursdays; 10:00 11:30 AM, or by appointment
Teaching Assistant: Pedram KhajeshhesameddinOffice: HAMP 4129E-mail: [email protected] Hours:Mondays, Thursdays; 3:00 5:00 PM, or by appointment
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Course Objectives Design of floor and roof systems and columnsand load-bearing walls; Use of different building materials
Wood/timber Steel bar joist/metal decking Masonry
Fundamentals of deck/diaphragm design Wood and formed metal decking
Basics of shear walls
Course Objectives Expose to other systems used within buildings
Slabs-on-ground Curtain walls Waterproofing Life safety/fire
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Specific Objectives To develop an understanding of the uniquematerial aspects of wood and wood-basedcomponents.
To develop a technical understanding of thestructural behavior of wood components andwood structures subjected to loads.
To develop technical competence in single-member wood design procedures.
To develop technical understanding of wood andsteel roof and floor deck system designprocedures (diaphragms).
Specific Objectives To develop knowledge of the engineeringproperties of materials for masonry construction.
To develop a technical understanding of thestructural behavior of load-bearing unreinforcedand reinforced masonry walls subjected togravity and wind, and reinforced masonry beamsand columns under gravity loads.
Have guest lecturers present information onwood behavior, curtain wall design, masonrybehavior, slabs-on-ground, roofing andwaterproofing, fire life safety
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SyllabusPre- and co-requisites:CE 473 is a co-requisite for this course.
Required Books:ASD/LRFD National Design Specification (NDS) forWood Construction, 2012 Edition. (Instructions inclass for ordering at student price.)
References:To be provided in class or on course website.
American Wood Council
Step 1 Login to: www.awc.org All have to register with AWC
to receive the studentdiscount Click: Register
After you register, AWC hasto verify that you are astudent in CE 479
Meinheit has to send AWCclass roster with names Please sign sheet passedaround with email address
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American Wood Council Registering
American Wood Council Create Username Add first and last name Click Continue
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Ordering:2012 Wood Design Package
Order Page
Quantity: 1 Submit
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Other References Other reference materials will be providedin class or downloaded from the coursewebsite Because of the broad spectrum of topics inthis course, will use catalogues and handoutsrather than formal specifications, except forNDS
Presentations will be posted on classwebsite
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Homework Homework will be assigned regularly Assignments should be done neatly andsubmitted on engineering paper, with finalsolutions clearly summarized and marked
Assignments are to be turned in at the beginningof the lecture on the date due. Late assignments will not be accepted, unless aspecific arrangement has been made with theinstructor at least 24 hours prior to the due date.
The lowest homework grade will be dropped.
Homework There will be a written homework assignment foreach of the guest lectures.
The assignment is to prepare a synopsis of thepresentation. The presentation slides will be available on the classwebsite prior to the presentation in class.
The submitted homework shall have the followingformat:
Title of PresentationName of the SpeakerAffiliation of the SpeakerDate of PresentationHomework No. x
Length:One pageTypedAbout 700 to 800 wordsNo more than two (2) paragraphs
Use Font:Times New RomanSize 11
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Grading There will be one mid-term exam and anon-comprehensive final.
There will be no make-up exams unlessarrangements have been made at least oneweek in advance. Your final course grade will be determined asfollows:
midterm exam 30%, final exam 30%, homework, participation, other 40%.
The plus/minus grading system (A+, A, A-, B+, B,B-, C+, C, C-, etc.) will be used.
Ethics Academic dishonesty will not be tolerated. Pleaserefer to "Academic Integrity: A Guide for Students,"on the following web page: http://www.purdue.edu/odos/osrr/academicintegritybrochure.php.
Any incidents of academic dishonesty will, at thevery least, result in zero credit for the associatedassignment or exam. Further penalties, such asimmediate failure of the course and/or referral tothe Dean of Students, are at the discretion of theinstructor.
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Emergencies In the event of a major campus emergencydue to weather or other circumstances thatmay necessitate a change in the courserequirements, deadlines, and gradingpercentages, we will deal with thecircumstance as it occurs Objective will be to maintain course continuity
Check http://www.itap.purdue.edu/tlt/faculty
Emergencies Sirens
Seek shelter at your current location Fire alarms
Evacuate building Campus emergencies posted at
http://www.purdue.edu Emergency text messages
http://www.purdue.edu/securepurdue
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Attendance Your are expected to be present for every meeting of the classesin which they are enrolled.
For unanticipated or emergency absences when advancenotification to an instructor is not possible, the student shouldcontact the instructor as soon as possible by email, or bycontacting the main office that offers the course. While in class, use of cell phones for texting is not appreciated. If you receive a telephone call during class and wish to answer it,please leave the classroom and do not return to further disruptthe class. The link to the complete policy and implications can be found athttp://www.purdue.edu/odos/services/classabsence.php
Examination Examination Schedule
Midterm: Thursday, October 22, 201512:00 (Noon) - 1:15 PM in PHYS 110
Final: To be scheduled at end ofsemester
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Course Topics - Wood Wood
Physical properties Mechanical properties Flexural design ASD and LRFD Shear design Axial load design Examples
Course Topics - Wood Glue laminated wood construction
Timbers I-joist Microlam Examples
Wood panels / diaphragms Shear Examples
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Course Topics - Wood Wood connections
Nails Mechanical plate connectors Daps Examples
Course Topics Bar Joists Steel bar joists
SJI manufactured joist products SJI manufactured joist-girders
Steel decking Flexural design Diaphragm design
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Course Topics - Masonry Masonry walls
Unreinforced flexural design Reinforced flexural design
Masonry beams Reinforced flexural design
Masonry bearing walls Masonry shear walls
Lecture PlanWeek Lecture Day/Date Topic1 1 Tue. 8/25/15 Introduction, books/references, homework, grading,
2 Thu. 8/27/15 Guest Lecture - Kristie2 3 Tue. 9/1/15 Wood, physical and mechanical properties, design
4 Thu. 9/3/15 Wood design values3 5 Tue. 9/8/15 Various wood products
6 Thu. 9/10/15 Bending, lateral stability4 7 Tue. 9/15/15 Bending, lateral stability
8 Thu. 9/17/15 Glue laminated timber, I-joist, microlam5 9 Tue. 9/2215 Design, deflections, sustained loads
10 Thu. 9/24/15 Designing glue laminated timber, I-joist, microlam6 11 Tue. 9/29/15 Guest Lecture - Zimmerman
12 Thu. 10/1/15 Wood panels/diaphragms, design
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Lecture PlanWeek Lecture Day/Date Topic7 Tue. 10/6/15 October break
13 Thu. 10/8/15 Wood shear walls8 14 Tue. 10/13/15 Guest Lecture - Kaskel
15 Thu. 10/15/15 Axial loading, tension, compression, trusses9 16 Tue. 10/20/15 Axially loaded wood columns
Thu. 10/22/15 Examination10 17 Tue. 10/27/15 Combined axial load and bending
18 Thu. 10/29/15 Fasteners and wood connections11 19 Tue. 11/3/15 Guest Lecture Goosman/Selden
20 Thu. 11/5/15 Wood connections and fasteners12 21 Tue. 11/10/15 Bar joists
22 Thu. 11/12/15 Steel decking, diaphragm action
Lecture PlanWeek Lecture Day/Date Topic13 23 Tue. 11/17/15 Guest Lecture - Gerns
24 Thu. 11/19/15 Unreinforced masonry14 25 Tue. 11/24/15 Unreinforced masonry
Thu. 11/26/15 Thanksgiving break15 26 Tue. 12/1/15 Reinforced masonry
27 Thu. 12/3/15 Reinforced masonry shear walls16 28 Tue. 12/8/15 Masonry columns
29 Thu. 12/10/15 Guest Lecture - Ceja17 Tue. 12/??/15? Second examination
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Wood Beams
Solid Wood
Glued Laminated
Wood Axial Members/Beam-Columns
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Wood Diaphragms / Shear Walls
Floor Diaphragm
Shear Wall
Connections, Trusses,Miscellaneous
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Steel Joists
Photos courtesy of Perry Green, SJI
Steel Joists
Indianapolis Intl Airport (above)Marriott Hall, Purdue (right)
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Steel Deck, Built-up Roofs
Masonry Beams and Walls
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Masonry Columns / Pilasters
Time permitting, connections!
Next Class Topic - Wood
Thursday, August 27, 2015 Richard Kristie: S.E. - IL; P.E. - AZ, IL, MI,MO, OH, PA, VA, WI
Principal Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Northbrook, Illinois
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Guest Speaker Topic Slabs-on-ground
Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Steve Zimmerman: P.E. - IA, IL Senior Associate Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Northbrook, Illinois
Guest Speaker Topic Curtain walls
Tuesday, October 13, 2015 Bruce Kaskel: Architect - IA, IL, MI, WI;S.E. - IL
Principal Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Chicago, Illinois
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Guest Speaker Topic Fire Life-safety / Structural designfor Fire Tuesday, November 3, 2015 Don Goosman: PE - IL, OK Fire & life safety Kristi Selden Structural design for fire Senior Associate / Associate II Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Chicago, Illinois
Guest Speaker Topic Masonry
Tuesday, November 17, 2015 Ed Gerns: Licensed Architect - IL, IN, PA Principal Wiss, Janney, Elstner Associates, Inc. Chicago, Illinois
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Guest Speaker Topic Roofing and Waterproofing
Thursday, December 10, 2015 Carole Ceja: Architect - IL, RegisteredRoofing Consultant (RRC) - IL
Architect and Roofing Specialist Raths, Raths, and Johnson Willowbrook, Illinois
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