71052 CIVIL SYSTEMS PRACTICE

FACULTY OF ENGINEERING & SURV. 2000

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Pre-requisite: 70470

Synopsis


These  days  most  engineering  tasks  require  a  "system  approach".
Knowledge, design skills, theory, (computer) tools etc will have to be
combined in a systematic way to complete a complex task. This unit  is
a  practical introduction to this approach. Elementary building blocks
and  theory  covered in previous units will be combined to design  and
develop more complex systems.

Team  work  often  goes  hand in hand with a systems  approach,  hence
working in teams will be an essential part of this unit.

Systems  that will be covered include: . Structural systems,  such  as
concrete  and  fiber composite beams. Teams of students will  have  to
design,  build  and  test  their own beam (the  team  that  built  the
strongest fiber composite beam will receive a symbolic prize). .  Road
design using Moss software. . Water and sewerage systems.