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Study programmes 2010-2011Last update : 11/04/2011
GCIV2042-2  Designing buildings in high-risk areas
Duration :  16h Th, 8h Pr
Credits/ECTS :  
Master in Architecture Engineering, in-depth approach, 2nd yearFirst semester3
Master in Civil Engineering, in-depth approach, 2nd yearFirst semester3
Holder(s) :  Vincent Denoël, André Plumier
Language :  French language
Course contents :  This course describes a series of natural hazard to which building structures can be subjected. It explains their effects on buildings and the way these structures could be designed in order to offer a satisfactory behaviour and achieve safety to the persons.
The following items are treated successively: earthquakes, flooding, fires, landslides, wind, tornadoes, impact, explosion.
A stress is put on seismic design and fire design. The concept of structural robustness seen as the first line of defence against exceptional actions is introduced.
Course objective :  To give to the students the basic information that will allow them to design a building that will behave correctly against accidental actions.
To give them the principles of the calculation methods that are used to design for these actions.
Prerequisites :  Good understanding of strength of materials and of structural mechanics.
Workshops :  Some simple exercices, either demonstrated to the students or to be done by them, about eartquakes and fire.
Organization :  First semester, Wednesday morning, 8:30 till 12:30
Written notes :  Written notes shall be available.
Assessment :  Oral Examination.
A list of subjects defining the items to study will be distributed.
Contacts :  André Plumier
a.plumier@ulg.ac.be
Phone: ++32(0)43669230


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