Learn advanced design principles for post-tensioned concrete structures used in floor slabs and water tanks.
Learn advanced design principles for post-tensioned concrete structures used in floor slabs and water tanks.
This advanced engineering course covers the design and analysis of post-tensioned concrete structures. Students learn to integrate scientific principles with practical applications for designing prestressed concrete members and structural systems. The curriculum focuses on post-tensioned floor slabs, both bonded and unbonded, and includes composite and non-composite systems for superimposed loads.
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What you'll learn
Master post-tensioned construction principles and applications
Analyze equivalent load concepts and continuity effects
Design for flexure and shear in post-tensioned structures
Calculate and account for frictional losses
Apply building codes to post-tensioned structural design
Skills you'll gain
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Module Description
This comprehensive course explores post-tensioned concrete structure design, integrating theoretical principles with practical applications. The curriculum covers advanced topics including equivalent load concepts, continuity effects, flexure and shear design, and frictional loss estimation. Students learn to apply current building codes while solving realistic engineering problems using modern computational tools.
Instructor
Distinguished Scholar Pioneering Earthquake Engineering and Infrastructure Resilience
Dr. Julio A. Ramirez serves as the Karl H. Kettelhut Professor of Civil Engineering at Purdue University's Lyles School of Civil Engineering, where he has built an extraordinary career spanning over four decades since 1983. His academic journey began at Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico for his BS, followed by an MS from the University of Texas at El Paso and a Ph.D. from the University of Texas at Austin. As Principal Investigator and Center Director of the NSF-funded Natural Hazards Engineering Research Infrastructure (NHERI) Network Coordination Office, he has led transformative initiatives in earthquake engineering research, including directing the $105 million George E. Brown Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation from 2009 to 2014. His expertise in structural engineering, particularly in reinforced and prestressed concrete structures, has significantly influenced building codes and design practices. His extensive field experience includes eight earthquake reconnaissance missions across the globe, from Northridge to Bingol, gathering crucial data on infrastructure performance during seismic events. A Fellow of the American Concrete Institute and recipient of numerous awards including the Delmar Bloem Award and Joe W. Kelly Award, he has contributed to over 400 multi-year research projects and serves on key technical committees. His research on bond strength in high-strength concrete has been incorporated into AASHTO LRFD Specifications, while his leadership in establishing emergency response protocols and training programs for post-disaster building assessment continues to shape disaster preparedness strategies.
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