ECTS - Earthquake Engineering
Earthquake Engineering (CE527) Course Detail
| Course Name | Course Code | Season | Lecture Hours | Application Hours | Lab Hours | Credit | ECTS |
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| Earthquake Engineering | CE527 | Area Elective | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 5 |
| Pre-requisite Course(s) |
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| N/A |
| Course Language | English |
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| Course Type | Elective Courses |
| Course Level | Ph.D. |
| Mode of Delivery | Face To Face |
| Learning and Teaching Strategies | Lecture, Discussion, Question and Answer, Observation Case Study. |
| Course Lecturer(s) |
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| Course Objectives | To provide an overview of earthquake engineering principles as applied to the analysis and design of structures. Applicable concepts from seismology will be introduced including significant features of seismic ground motion. |
| Course Learning Outcomes |
The students who succeeded in this course;
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| Course Content | Seismic ground motion, introduction to earthquakes, causes of earthquake, seismic waves, factors affecting earthquake motion at a site, prediction of motion at a site, recording and processing of earthquake ground motion, single degree of freedom systems, formulation of the equation of motion, free vibration analysis. |
Weekly Subjects and Releated Preparation Studies
| Week | Subjects | Preparation |
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| 1 | - Introduction to earthquakes - Causes of earthquake seismic waves, - Factors affecting earthquake motion at a site - Prediction of motion at a site - Recording and processing of earthquake ground motion | Handout |
| 2 | SDOF Systems: - Formulation of the equation of motion | 3-35 |
| 3 | SDOF Systems: - Free Vibration Analysis (undamped and damped systems - Damping in structures | 35-52 |
| 4 | SDOF Systems: - Earthquake response of linear systems - Time-step integration methods for linear-elastic systems | 187-197 155-187 |
| 5 | SDOF Systems: - Time-step integration methods for linear-elastic systems - Response Spectra | 155-187 197-232 |
| 6 | Multi-degree of freedom systems (MDOFs) - Formulation of the equation of motion | 311-353 |
| 7 | Multi-degree of freedom systems (MDOFs) - Free vibration - Natural vibration frequencies and modes - Orthogonality of modes - Normalization of modes | 365-383 |
| 8 | Multi-degree of freedom systems (MDOFs) - Computation of vibration properties | 392-409 |
| 9 | Multi-degree of freedom systems (MDOFs) - Modal Analysis | 434-444 |
| 10 | Multi-degree of freedom systems (MDOFs) - Modal Analysis | 444-467 |
| 11 | Multi-degree of freedom systems (MDOFs) - Response History Analysis | 468-514 |
| 12 | SMulti-degree of freedom systems (MDOFs) - Response Spectra Analysis, modal superposition | 514-549 |
| 13 | Seismic design loads, design spectra; ground motion maps, seismic codes | 703-728 Handout |
| 14 | Introduction to inelastic behavior | 659-683 |
| 15 | Final Exam Period | |
| 16 | Final Exam Period |
Sources
| Course Book | 1. Chopra, A.K., Dynamics of Structures - Theory and Applications to Earthquake Engineering, 3rd edition, 2007, Pearson Prentice Hall, Pearson Education Inc. |
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| Other Sources | 2. Clough, R.W. and Penzien J., Dynamics of Structures, 2nd edition, 1993, McGraw-Hill Inc. |
Evaluation System
| Requirements | Number | Percentage of Grade |
|---|---|---|
| Attendance/Participation | - | - |
| Laboratory | - | - |
| Application | - | - |
| Field Work | - | - |
| Special Course Internship | - | - |
| Quizzes/Studio Critics | - | - |
| Homework Assignments | 6 | 20 |
| Presentation | - | - |
| Project | - | - |
| Report | - | - |
| Seminar | - | - |
| Midterms Exams/Midterms Jury | 2 | 50 |
| Final Exam/Final Jury | 1 | 30 |
| Toplam | 9 | 100 |
| Percentage of Semester Work | 70 |
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| Percentage of Final Work | 30 |
| Total | 100 |
Course Category
| Core Courses | X |
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| Major Area Courses | |
| Supportive Courses | |
| Media and Managment Skills Courses | |
| Transferable Skill Courses |
The Relation Between Course Learning Competencies and Program Qualifications
| # | Program Qualifications / Competencies | Level of Contribution | ||||
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| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | ||
| 1 | Gains the ability to analytically solve advanced engineering problems defined mathematically. | X | ||||
| 2 | Gains the ability to numerically solve advanced engineering problems defined mathematically. | X | ||||
| 3 | Gains the ability to effectively use technology and literature in the field of civil engineering research. | X | ||||
| 4 | Gains the ability to conduct qualified research in civil engineering and to publish scientific articles in conferences and journals in the area. | X | ||||
| 5 | Gains the ability to design and conduct theoretical, experimental, and modeling-based research, and to analyze and solve complex problems encountered in these processes. | X | ||||
| 6 | Gains the ability to complete and apply knowledge using scientific methods with uncertain, limited, or incomplete data, and to integrate knowledge from different disciplines. | X | ||||
ECTS/Workload Table
| Activities | Number | Duration (Hours) | Total Workload |
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| Course Hours (Including Exam Week: 16 x Total Hours) | 16 | 3 | 48 |
| Laboratory | |||
| Application | |||
| Special Course Internship | |||
| Field Work | |||
| Study Hours Out of Class | 14 | 2 | 28 |
| Presentation/Seminar Prepration | |||
| Project | |||
| Report | |||
| Homework Assignments | 6 | 3 | 18 |
| Quizzes/Studio Critics | |||
| Prepration of Midterm Exams/Midterm Jury | 2 | 8 | 16 |
| Prepration of Final Exams/Final Jury | 1 | 15 | 15 |
| Total Workload | 125 | ||
