Course Details

Static at Reconstructions (E)

Academic Year 2024/25

NLB039 course is part of 1 study plan

NPC-SIE Winter Semester 1st year

Course Guarantor

Institute

Language of instruction

Czech

Credits

4 credits

Semester

winter

Forms and criteria of assessment

graded course-unit credit

Offered to foreign students

Not to offer

Course on BUT site

Lecture

13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective

Syllabus

1. Structure serviceability. Faults sources – monitoring and possibilities of their reduction. 2. Method of diagnostic investigation of concrete and masonry structures. 3. Definition and methods of load-bearing capacity determination of concrete and masonry structures. Preparation, extent and methods of loading tests. 4. Conditions for realisation of reconstructions from the structural viewpoint. Methods of strengthening. 5. Methods of strengthening of concrete structures. 6. Methods of strengthening of masonry structures. 7. Strengthening of structures with free prestressing reinforcement – prestressing, injection and guniting, structural analysis. 8. Strengthening of structures with incoherent prestressing reinforcement – structural solution and analysis. 9. Strengthening and reconstruction of structures using concrete. 10. Strengthening and reconstruction of structures using steel and timber. 11. Foundation reconstructions. 12. Structural solution of buildings extensions, superstructures and buildings-in. 13. Temporary provision of structures at reconstructions. Deformation of strengthened structures and its monitoring. Mortal improvement by injection. Application of glued carbon fibres.

Exercise

13 weeks, 1 hours/week, compulsory

Syllabus

1.–2. Passportization of real structure. 3.–4. Reinforcement of wooden slab using composite reinforced concrete slab. 5.–6. Reinforcement of reinforced concrete beam slab using rolled steel beams. 7.–8. Reinforcement of brick pillar. 9.–10. Conceptual approach to the reconstruction of real structure. 11. Final exam. 12. Final check. 13. Handing in the project. Credit.