CE 545

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Geotechnical Analysis of Earthquake Phenomena

Civil and Construction Engineering Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering

Course Description

Earthquake magnitude and intensity; design ground motions, elementary dynamics of structures; response spectra; building code provisions; liquefaction and ground failure.

When Taught

Winter.

Min

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

3

Fixed

0

Other Prerequisites

or equivalents.

Title

Understand Earthquakes

Learning Outcome

Understand the origin of earthquakes and the nature of seismic waves; characterize faults and seismic sources; quantify the "size" of an earthquake in terms of magnitude and intensity; quantify earthquake ground motions in terms of engineering parameters.

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Attenuation Relationships

Learning Outcome

Use attenuation relationships to predict ground motions; perform deterministic and probabilistic seismic hazard analyses

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Dynamic Response SDOF Structures

Learning Outcome

Determine the dynamic response of single-degree-of-freedom structures subject to base shaking; understand, develop and apply response spectra

Title

Site Response Analysis

Learning Outcome

Perform site response analyses; understand the effect of different soil types on ground response and damping

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Seismic Codes

Learning Outcome

Understand the philosophy and general seismic design provisions found in design codes developed/distributed as part of the National Earthquake Hazard Reduction Program (NEHRP) and the International Building Code (IBC)

Title

Liquefaction and Ground Failure

Learning Outcome

Understand the mechanism associated with liquefaction and ground failure; perform liquefaction triggering, lateral spread, and settlement analyses.

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Seismic Slope Stability

Learning Outcome

Evaluate seismic slope stability and deformation; estimate seismic earth pressures