Course code/credits and contact hours | : | TKS1204/2.0 + 1.0 (Studio work) |
Semester | : | II |
Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name | : | Dr.Ing. Ir Djoko Sulistyo |
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Brief description | : | This course contains,
Transportation: Introduction in main structure and supporting facilities of transportation activities and the role and function in: road and terminal infrastructure; port and harbor infrastructure; airport and terminal infrastructure; railway and station infrastructure; intermodal/multimodal transportation control structure; and several transportation structure animations. Building and Bridge: regulation and standard of buildings; types of buildings and bridges; introduction in building structure elements (foundation, building frame, floor, roof, stair, wall, door andn window; and bridge structure (superstructure and substructure); introduction of loads in buildings and bridges; earthquake resistant buildings and residentials; sanitation and drainage in buildings. Hydraulic: river structure, hydraulic loads, general characteristics of rain, rain intensity, dewatering problem in construction, river flow (open channel flow: rectangular, trapezoidal, and circular channel section), simple design of flow load, simple design of channel section dimension in communal drainage utility, environmental aspects in Building Structure. |
Prerequisite Courses | : | Engineering Drawing (Semester I) |
Required/ elective | : | Required |
Studio work | : | Providing the students with design skill for residential area (house/building design, residential area road network, and communal drainage utility) both in simple design analysis/calculation and its interpretation into engineering drawings (plan and detail). |
Laboratory work | : | N/A |
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Specific outcomes | : | The students are expected to be able to comprehend the definition of civil engineering structures, including water structures, transportation structures, building and bridge structures, and able to conduct simple design of civil engineering aspect in residential area. |
Student outcomes | : | (c) An ability to design a system, component, or process in order to be able to face the real constraints in economic, environmental, social, political, ethical, health and safety, manufacturability, and sustainability |
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