CIVL4120

Residential Footings/Masonry/Timber Design

10 Units 4000 Level Course

Available in 2014

Callaghan Campus Semester 2

Previously offered in 2012, 2010, 2008, 2005, 2004

Covers the properties of masonry and timber and the design of structures containing these materials, together with the design of footings for low rise structures. For masonry and timber design, the engineering properties of each material are studied, followed by the design of structural elements such as masonry walls and piers, timber columns, beams, tension members and connections. The foundation design component deals with site characteristics including testing and calculation methods for reactive clays, various footing systems and their characteristics, design performance expectations, numerical models for soil-structure interaction and structural design.

Objectives A1. Understand site characteristics and the types and behaviour of footing systems.

A2. Understand soil-structure interaction and appropriate footing design techniques.

A3. Obtain a knowledge of masonry and timber properties.

A4. Understand design techniques for timber and masonry structures and their associated structural elements.
Content Residential Footing Design
1. Site characteristics
2. Footing systems
3. Design philosophy
4. Soil structure interaction
5. Structural design
6. Trees and foundations

Masonry and Timber Design
1. Mechanical properties of timber and masonry
2. Design of masonry components
3. Design of masonry structures
4. Design of timber components
5. Design of timber structures
Replacing Course(s) N/A.
Transition N/A.
Industrial Experience 0
Assumed Knowledge Content covered in courses CIVL3280 Soil Mechanics and CIVL3170 Steel Design or CIVL3160 Reinforced Concrete Design.
Modes of Delivery Internal Mode
Teaching Methods Lecture
Assessment Items
Essays / Written Assignments Masonry and Timber: design assignments.
Essays / Written Assignments Footing Design

NOTE: Any modification to the above assessment arrangement will appear on the course outline normally issued in Week 1.
Contact Hours Lecture: for 4 hour(s) per Week for Full Term
Timetables 2014 Course Timetables for CIVL4120