Abstract

The course of Theory and Design of Structures for the Bachelor courses of Civil Engineering in Academic Year 2016-17 at the University of Cagliari was divided in two semesters: the first one dealing with theoretical aspects, in the second one a didactic laboratory was developed with the aim of a structural design of a building. The assignment and development of a series of individual themes of structural design was managed in a classroom of about 120 students. The strategy to optimize the efficiency was to assign a series of simple plane framed structures with comparable difficulty. They were generated from a common building with six identical frames, each composed by four columns and three floors. The removal of beams or columns, together with variations of length, height, location and destination, generated the requested individual themes. The students were then divided into four groups, followed by tutors. They experienced the development of the project in classroom, in a series of twelve sessions: Eight of them were dedicated to develop a prescribed step of the project, two for the inspection activities and the remaining two for harmonizing the project's state of progress of the project. The main educational results are here illustrated.

Highlights

  • The structural design of a building is a complex activity, which involves the implementation of concepts acquired during the academic courses, such as Continuum Mechanics, Technical Architecture, Physics, Mathematics, Materials Technology

  • Students performed for the first time a structural design, having as background the courses of Drawing, Technical Architecture, Materials Technology, Physics and Continuum Mechanics

  • The didactic laboratory on structural design implemented for about 120 students with the help of four tutors, during the 3rd year course on Civil Engineering at School of Engineering of the University of Cagliari, provided interesting indications

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The structural design of a building is a complex activity, which involves the implementation of concepts acquired during the academic courses, such as Continuum Mechanics, Technical Architecture, Physics, Mathematics, Materials Technology. This article reports on the organization of a design laboratory for students in the 3rd year of the BsC in Civil Engineering. Students performed for the first time a structural design, having as background the courses of Drawing, Technical Architecture, Materials Technology, Physics and Continuum Mechanics.

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