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January Interim 2019

 

Civil Engineering
Kerrie Schattler • Business and Enginee 2251 • 309-677-2779
C E150Mechanics I (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 121 or MTH 115 or MTH 119
 01 MTWTF9:15 AM -12:45 PM JOB200 Mohammad Imran Hossain  
C E210Numerical Methods in Civil Engineering (3 hours)
Prerequisite: MTH 223.
 01 MTWTF2:15 PM -5:45 PM JOB200 Souhail Elhouar  
C E260Fluid Mechanics (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 250.
 01 MTWTFSa9:00 AM -1:00 PM JOB302 Krishnanand Maillacheruvu  
C E270Mechanics of Materials (3 hours)
Prerequisite: CE 150.
 01 MTWTF9:15 AM -12:45 PM JOB304 Yoon-Si Lee  
 
Analysis of two- and three-dimensional force systems by vector algebra. Applications of principles of equilibrium to particles, rigid bodies, and simple structures. Friction, distributed forces, center of gravity, centroids, moments of inertia. U.S. and SI systems of units and applications.
State-of-the-art algorithms used in solving complex engineering problems. Mathematical models involving ordinary and partial differential equations. Initial value, boundary value, and transient problems in civil engineering.
Fluid properties and fluid motion: basic laws of motion in integral form; applications of basic laws in solving fluid flow problems. Hydrostatics, dimensional analysis, similitude, and incompressible viscous flow (both laminar and turbulent) in conduits. Introduction to open channel flow; culverts, sewers, and streams. Laboratory experiments.
Internal forces; stress, strain, and their relations; stresses and deformations in axial and torsional loading; indeterminate problems; stresses and deformations in flexural members; transformation of stresses; introduction to member design; column buckling analysis.
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