This course is part of The Engineering of Structures Around Us Specialization.
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What you'll learn
Define and understand tension forces in structures
Analyze the role of ropes and cables in structural systems
Understand funicular forms and their structural applications
Design and build basic cable-stayed bridges
Compare suspension and cable-stayed bridge systems
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0.9 Hours PreRecorded video
11 quizzes
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There are 3 modules in this course
This comprehensive course explores the fundamental principles of tension in structural engineering. Students learn about tension forces, their applications in structures, and the role of ropes, cables, and funicular forms. The curriculum covers the design and analysis of different bridge types, including suspension and cable-stayed bridges, with hands-on projects and practical applications using funicular form simulators and bridge construction activities.
Introduction to Tension
Module 1 · 3 Hours to complete
Angles, Funicular Forms, and Bridges
Module 2 · 6 Hours to complete
Building a Cable-stayed Bridge
Module 3 · 3 Hours to complete
Fee Structure
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Instructor
Associate Professor
Vicki May has been teaching engineering since 1997 and joined Dartmouth in 2005, where she serves as an Instructional Associate Professor at the Thayer School of Engineering. She is dedicated to helping people of all ages grasp fundamental engineering concepts and appreciate the engineering present in their daily lives. Vicki enjoys building projects, often with her children, and strives to incorporate hands-on learning in her courses. She earned her BS in civil engineering from the University of Minnesota in 1991, followed by an MS and Ph.D. in civil/structural engineering from Stanford University in 1992 and 1996, respectively. Throughout her career, she has received multiple teaching awards, including Professor of the Year honors for both Dartmouth and New Hampshire.
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