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CE 486 Yapı Tasarımı (4-1) 4

One and two way slabs, joist floors. Wall, individual, combined and continuous footings, mat foundations. Staircases, structural systems; framed wall and combined structures, flat slabs, flat plates, masonry. Modelling. Approximate methods of structural analysis, most

unfavourable loading. Introduction to advanced methods of construction; prefabricated, pre- stressed concrete, composite structures etc. Professional authority and responsibility.

Prerequisites: CE 382 and CE 481

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