Andrea Frangi: Catalogue data in Autumn Semester 2019 |
Name | Prof. Dr. Andrea Frangi |
Address | Inst. f. Baustatik u. Konstruktion ETH Zürich, HIL E 45.1 Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5 8093 Zürich SWITZERLAND |
Telephone | +41 44 633 26 40 |
frangi@ibk.baug.ethz.ch | |
URL | http://www.frangi.ibk.ethz.ch/ |
Department | Civil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering |
Relationship | Adjunct Professor |
Number | Title | ECTS | Hours | Lecturers | |
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101-0169-00L | Timber Structures II ![]() Prerequisite: Timber Structures I (101-0168-00L) | 3 credits | 2G | A. Frangi, R. Jockwer, M. Klippel, R. Steiger | |
Abstract | Basic knowledge of structural timber design including material behaviour especially anisotropy, moisture and long duration effects and their consideration in structural analysis and detailing. Design, detailing and structural analysis of timber roof structures, buildings and bridges. | ||||
Objective | Comprehension and application of basic knowledge of structural timber design including material behaviour especially anisotropy, moisture and long duration effects and their consideration in structural analysis and detailing. Design, detailing and structural analysis of timber roof structures, buildings and bridges. | ||||
Content | Field of application of timber structures; Timber as building material (wood structure, physical and mechanical properties of wood and wood-based products); Durability; Principles of design and dimensioning; Connections (dowels, nails, screws, glued connections); Timber components and assemblies (mechanically jointed beams, trusses); Design and detaling of timber roof structures, buildings and bridges. | ||||
Lecture notes | Autography Timber Structures Copies of lecture slides | ||||
Literature | Timber design tables HBT 1, Lignum (2012) Swiss Standard SIA 265 (2012) Swiss Standard SIA 265/1 (2009) | ||||
Prerequisites / Notice | Timber Structures I | ||||
101-0637-01L | Timber Structures I Remark: Students in Civil Engineering must enrol this course as a year course Timber Structures I+II. | 3 credits | 2G | A. Frangi, I. Burgert, G. Fink, R. Steiger | |
Abstract | Conceptual design, detailing and structural analysis of multi-storey timber buildings as well as timber roof structures and halls. | ||||
Objective | Comprehension and application of basic knowledge of structural timber design including material behaviour especially anisotropy, moisture and long duration effects and their consideration in structural analysis and detailing. Conceptual design, detailing and structural analysis of multi-storey timber buildings as well as timber roof structures and halls. | ||||
Content | Field of application of timber structures; Timber as building material (wood structure, physical and mechanical properties of wood and wood-based products); Durability; Principles of design and dimensioning; Connections (dowels, nails, screws, glued connections); Timber components and assemblies (mechanically jointed beams, trusses); Design and detaling of multi-storey timber buildings as well as timber roof structures and halls. | ||||
Lecture notes | Autography Timber Structures Copies of lecture slides | ||||
Literature | Timber design tables HBT 1, Lignum (2012) Swiss Standard SIA 265 (2012) Swiss Standard SIA 265/1 (2018) | ||||
101-1187-00L | Colloquium in Structural Engineering | 0 credits | 2K | B. Stojadinovic, E. Chatzi, A. Frangi, W. Kaufmann, B. Sudret, A. Taras, T. Vogel | |
Abstract | Professors from national and international universities, technical experts from the industry as well as research associates of the institute of structural engineering (IBK) are invited to present recent research results and specific projects from the practice. This colloquium is adressed to members of universities, practicing engineers and interested persons in general. | ||||
Objective | Learn about recent research results in structural engineering. |