Last modified: 28 Jun 2018 10:27
This course consists of two quite separate halves. The first is a 9 week Civil Engineering Design activity, which runs concurrently with the associated course EG3519 (Design of Structural Elements). Generally there will be two half days of timetabled sessions in each of those 9 weeks. The second half of the course is a one-week residential Field Surveying and Hydrology field trip, which usually takes place in the first week of the Easter break. There will be a charge to students to cover the specific transport, food and accommodation costs associated with that field trip.
Study Type | Undergraduate | Level | 3 |
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Term | Second Term | Credit Points | 10 credits (5 ECTS credits) |
Campus | None. | Sustained Study | No |
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Students
carry out a group design exercise over a nine week period throughout the term.
Students must keep a logbook record of everything they do in the design
exercise, and the log book will be submitted at three-weekly intervals.
Students will also attend a one week field trip, normally at the start of the
Easter.
Assessment and Re-design of a Temporary Multi-storey Office Building
A major office building is to be re-furbished, and during this period one of
its clients is to be re-housed in a temporary office structure nearby. This
temporary building, in structural steelwork and timber, has many non-standard
features and has already been built, at which stage the design of the building
is called into question. The student's first task is to carry out the
re-appraisal of the design, and to identify any design weaknesses.
Corrective action should then be determined, always subject to the constraints
of a building which is already built and the very short time scale for the
execution of such action. Brief method statements, with assessment of any
associated risks, should be prepared as part of a final 6 page report for the
client, together with any drawings required.
Surveying and Hydrology Field Trip
The field trip is residential. Prior to the start of the field elements of the
course, students are given introductory lectures to familiarise themselves with
the instruments used on the course. The one week field trip covers surveying
exercises: levelling, traversing and setting out curves, and a hydrology
exercise. During the exercises, students carry out a detailed survey of a
specified land area and waterway including discharge measurements. This
provides experience in the use of a wide range of surveying and hydrological
instruments. Each exercise will include associated field data processing,
drawing and report writing and will take up to one day. Students should note
there will be a financial cost for this field trip.
18 three-hour practicals for the design activity and 4 eight-hour days and a three-hour practical briefing session for the field trip which will take place during the Easter vacation (usually in the first week).
Available only to students in programme year 3 of BEng Civil Engineering and MEng Civil Engineering or any of their variants.
Information on contact teaching time is available from the course guide.
1st Attempt: Formal report of the design exercise (20%), log book marks (after the third and sixth weeks, both 15%) and the summation of the marks on the surveying and hydrology exercises (50%). Resit: None
The course is entirely continuously assessed, and has multiple formative assessments. Logbooks are submitted after weeks three and six, and again at week 9 together with a final report, of the design activity. Log books will be returned with marks and annotated feedback. The field trip will require reports (and drawings) to be submitted daily, and formative feedback will be returned daily.
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