Name | Prof. Dr. Walter Kaufmann |
Name variants | Walter Kaufmann Walter Hans Jakob Kaufmann |
Field | Structural Engineering |
Address | Inst. f. Baustatik u. Konstruktion ETH Zürich, HIL E 42.3 Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5 8093 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 633 75 29 |
kaufmann@ibk.baug.ethz.ch | |
URL | http://www.kaufmann.ibk.ethz.ch |
Department | Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering |
Relationship | Full Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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101-0126-01L | Structural Concrete II | 5 credits | 4G | W. Kaufmann | |
Abstract | Contents: Prestressed concrete (introduction, prestressing systems, load-deformation response, detailing, girders, slabs), plates (introduction, yield criteria, equilibrium solutions, yield-line analysis, shear and punching, serviceability). | ||||
Learning objective | Understanding the response of slabs; Knowing the principle and the techniques of prestressing; Ability to correctly dimension and detail typical building structures. | ||||
Content | Contents: Prestressed concrete (introduction, prestressing systems, load-deformation response, detailing, girders, slabs), plates (introduction, yield criteria, equilibrium solutions, yield-line analysis, shear and punching, serviceability). | ||||
Lecture notes | Script and handouts available at: http://www.kaufmann.ibk.ethz.ch/en/education/bachelor/structural-concrete-i-ii.html | ||||
Literature | - SIA Codes 260 (Basis of structual design), 261 (Actions on structures) and 262 (concrete structures). - "Ingenieur-Betonbau", vdf Hochschulverlag, Zurich, 2005, 225 pp. - Peter Marti, "Theory of Structures", Wiley, 2013, 679 pp. | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Prerequisites: "Theory of Structures I", "Theory of Structures II", "Structural Concrete I". | ||||
101-1187-00L | Colloquium "Structural Engineering" | 0 credits | 2K | B. Stojadinovic, E. Chatzi, M. Fontana, A. Frangi, W. Kaufmann, B. Sudret, T. Vogel | |
Abstract | Professors from national and international universities, technical experts from private industry as well as research associates of the Institute of Structural Engineering (IBK) are invited to present recent research results and specific projects. The colloquium is addressed to students, academics as well as practicing engineers. | ||||
Learning objective | Become acquainted with recent research results in structural engineering. |