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Course Structural Dynamics Analysis and Earthquake Engineering

  • 28 August 2017, 09.53
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Course code/credits and contact hours : TKS 3202/3.0
Semester : VI
Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name : Prof. Ir. Iman Satyarno, M.E., Ph.D.
Bibliography :
  1.  Bambang Suhendro, 2000, Analisis Dinamik Struktur, Jurusan Teknik Sipil, Yogyakarta
  2. Clough & Penzien, 1993, Dynamic of Structures, Second Edition, Mc. Graw-Hill, Inc., New York
  3. Chopra, A.K., 1995, Dynamics of Structures-Theory and Applications to Earthquacke Engineering, Prentice Hall Inc., New Jersey
  4. Park & Paulay, 1975, Reinforced Concrete Structures, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York
  5. Peraturan Gempa Indonesia.
  6. Paz, M., 1985, Structural Dynamics – Theory and Computation, 2nd ed., Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., New York
Specific course information
Brief description : This course contains the dynamic analysis, dynamic load and structural idealization, centered mass system and distributed mass system, single degree of freedom system, and multi degree of freedom system, analytical/numerical solution of structure response due to harmonic load, impulse load, irregular load, and base motion. Earthquake mechanism and means to measure earthquake magnitude, analysis of seismic force in building structure, bridge and slope/dam, design of earthquake resistant structure using elastic and ductile method, Indonesia seismic code and its application.
Prerequisite Courses : Statics II (Semester V)
Required/elective : Required
Studio work : None
Laboratory work : Vibration measurement using accelerometer, computer program application demo and presentation SAP-2000 & RUAMOKO
Specific goals of the course
Specific outcomes : The students are expected to be able to identify and explain types and characteristics of dynamic loads and its impact to a structure, to formulate dynamic problem of single and multi degree of freedom with/without damping, free vibration, forced vibration and obtain the solution though analysis/numerical method, calculate structure response due to harmonic load, impulse load, irregular load, and base motion. Understanding the event of earthquake, means to measure earthquake magnitude, calculate forces occur to the structure due to earthquake, and to design earthquake resistant structure.
Student outcomes :
  1. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering in civil engineering fields
  2. 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
  3. An ability to use the techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools for civil engineering practice
Brief list of topics to be covered :
  1. Introduction structural dynamics analysis and earthquake engineering
  2. System of single and multi-degrees of freedom
  3. The process of earthquake
  4. Structural damage caused by earthquake
  5. Principle of earthquake-resistant housing
  6. Seismic/ earthquake forces analysis for buildings: analysis of spectra structural variety of multi degree of freedom, structure with base isolation and slope stability

 

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