Lecturer(s)
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Course content
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Physical principles of the strength of materials. General rules for choices of building materials. Materials specifics and its behavings. Suitable materials for soil structures. Suitable materials for buildings. Control, testing and quality management. Stresses and strains. Elasticity and thermoelasticity. Anisotropy and symmetry planes. Linear viscoelasticity. Plasticity and viscoplasticity (yield criteria, flow law, hardening, effects of strain rate and temperature). Finite element method for nonlinear materials.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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unspecified
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Learning outcomes
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After competition of this course, students will know basement of materials behaving. They will gain essential knowledge which each oil/gas engineer should know.
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Prerequisites
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unspecified
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Assessment methods and criteria
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unspecified
Written Examination. Participation in lectures, assignments, lab work.
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Recommended literature
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F. Irgens. (2008). Continuum Mechanics. Springer.
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R. D. Cook, D. S. Malkus, M. E. Plesha, R. J. Witt. (2002). Concepts and Application of Finite Element Analysis. 4th ed.. Wiley.
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