Module Handbook of Structural Modeling
Module name |
Structural Modeling |
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Level module |
6 (Undergraduate) |
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Abbreviation of applicable |
SIP 620211 |
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Sub-heading, if applicable |
- |
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Course included in the module, if applicable |
- |
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Semester |
IV |
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Person in charge |
Vera Agustriana Noorhidana, S.T., M.T., Ph.D. |
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Lecturer |
1. Fikri Alami, S.T., M.T. 2. Bayzoni, S.T., M.T., Ph.D. 3. Hasti Riakara Husni, S.T., M.T. |
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Language |
Bahasa Indonesia, English |
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Classifications within the curriculum |
Compulsory course |
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Teaching (hours per week during the semester) |
3(2-1); - 2 class hour lecture (2 x 170 minutes lecture) x 16 weeks - 1 class hour practical (1 x 170 minutes practical) x 16 weeks |
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Workload per semester |
- The 340 minutes lecture is divided into 100 minutes face to face interaction, 120 minutes structural activities and 120 minutes independent study ´ 16 weeks - The 170 minutes practicum in the laboratory / field practice ´ 16 weeks |
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Credit points |
2 SKS (3.28 ECTS) 1 SKS (1.64 ECTS) |
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Learning goals/ competencies |
A01 |
Fulfilling task with moral, ethics and manner (2-S) |
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A02 |
Capable to be part of team work and showing social awareness (4a-S) |
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A03 |
Being eager to be independent (4b-S) |
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P04 |
Mastering tools and software, collecting information, and applicable procedure that has been determined (7b-S) |
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C05 |
Capable to fulfil task as technician, analyst, and engineer with low-cost approach, emphasizing in coastal building and infrastructure that adaptive to climate change (8-S) |
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C06 |
Knowledgeable and skillful to fullfil the requirements of applicable standard incorporating factual and specific expertise emphasizing in coastal building and infrastructure that adaptive to climate change; hence having competencies to complete task properly and thoroughly (9-S). |
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A07 |
Responsible and enable to fulfil task holistically (10-S) |
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A08 |
Have a willingness to learn throughout lifetime (11-S) |
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Course Learning Outcomes |
Student’s competencies: 1. Being able to identify types of structure based on structure shape and joint (C1;6) 2. Being able to describe and to calculate statics indeterminacy and kinematics of structure (C1;2-C2;8) 3. Being able to calculate the internal forces that occur in frame structure using direct stiffness methods (C3;16) 4. Being able to demonstrate and to analyze forces in structure using structural analysis software (C3;16-C4;1)
Practical work: Student’s competencies: 1. To practice, calculate, and determine the statics indeterminacy and beam kinematic structure, truss structure, frame structure, crossbeam structure, truss structure and space frame structure (P2;5, C3;17, C3;9) 2. To practice, calculate and compile local stiffness matrix of beam, truss, and frame (P2;5, C3;17, C3;30) 3. To demonstrate, calculate, and arrange matrix transformation elements of beam, truss, and frame (P2;2, C3;30) 4. To practice, calculate and arrange the global stiffness of elements of beams, truss, and frame structure (P2;5, C3;17, C3;30) 5. To practice, calculate and compile stiffness of beam structure, truss frame, and portal structure (P2:5, C3:17, C3:30) 6. To calculate and to sketch the movement of nodal points that occur in frame and truss system with the emphasis on civil engineering cases (C3:17, P4:10) 7. To calculate and to sketch internal forces within the elements of a truss and frame system (C3:17, P4:10) 8. Being able to demonstrate and to analyze forces in structure using structural analysis software (C3:17, P4:10)
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Content |
1. Matrix algebra. 2. Basic concepts of structural analysis. 3. Flexibility method and stiffness method. 4. Application of Direct Stiffness Method on the Plane Truss. 5. Application of Direct Stiffness Method on the Plane Frame System. 6. Application of Direct Stiffness Method on the Grid System. 7. The use of computer application program. |
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Study/ exam achievement |
Assessment Aspect (%) |
C5 |
A1 |
A2 |
A3 |
P4 |
C6 |
A7 |
A8 |
Mid test (25%)- written test |
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Final test (25%)- written test |
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Quiz 1 (15%) |
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Quiz 2 (15%) |
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Final task (20%) |
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Score index |
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A |
A ³76 |
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B+ |
71 £ B+ < 76 |
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B |
66 £ B < 71 |
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C+ |
61 £ C+< 66 |
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C |
56 £ C < 61 |
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D |
50 £ D < 56 |
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E |
E < 50 |
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A |
A ³ 80 |
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Forms of media |
Software |
Hardware |
Ms. Office (PPT, Ms Word, Ms. Excel) |
Projector |
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LCD |
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Laptop, computer |