Objective of the course – aims of the course unit:
The objective of the subject is to introduce students to the problems of this course and to practise acquires knowledge and skills.
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Objective of the course – learning outcomes and competences:
Students have to manage the aim of the subject, make the acquaintance with course problematic and practice their knowledge and acquirements.
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Prerequisites:
Metal Structures, Elasticity and Plasticity, Structural Mechanics
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Course contents (annotation):
The design of silos :membrane theory of shell steel structures; bending failures of membrane state; semi-bending and bending theory of steel shells; the calculation of the load of chambers; the design of change-over stiffening ring and anchorage of silos.
Truss systems with wide span. Anchoring of steel structures.
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Teaching methods and criteria:
n. a.
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Assesment methods and criteria linked to learning outcomes:
Requirements for successful completion of the subject are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
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Course curriculum:
1. Shell structures.
2. Tanks and chambers.
3. Load rotary symmetric shells.
4. Membran state rotary symmetric shells.
5. Semi-flexural theory.
6. Local failures.
7. Change-over stiffening ring and anchorage of chambers.
8. Truss systems with wide span.
9. Classification of anchoring of steel structures.
10. Design of anchoring of steel structures.
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences:
Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
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Recommended reading:
Balio, G., Mazzolani, F.M.: Design of Steel Structures. E&FN Spon 1999 Ferjenčík, P., Melcher, J. a kol.: Navrhovanie ocelových konštrukcií. ALFA Bratislava 1986 Marek, P. a kol.: Kovové konstrukce pozemních staveb. Praha SNTL 1985 Wanke, J., Spal, L.: Ocelové trubkové konstrukce. Praha SNTL 1975
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