Faculty Of Engıneerıng
Cıvıl Engıneerıng (Englısh)

Course Information

REPAIR AND STRENGTHENING OF STRUCTURES
Code Semester Theoretical Practice National Credit ECTS Credit
Hour / Week
CVE327 Fall 3 0 3 3

Prerequisites and co-requisites
Language of instruction Turkish
Type Elective
Level of Course Bachelor's
Lecturer ÖĞR.GÖR. HÜSEYİN SAÇ
Mode of Delivery Face to Face
Suggested Subject
Professional practise ( internship ) None
Objectives of the Course Rehabilitation and Reinforcing Reasons of Buildings, Materials Used in Repair and Strengthening, Reinforced Concrete Pavement, CFRP, Steel Profile and Sheet Reinforcement, Reinforcement Details and Repair Strengthening Effectiveness of Buildings under Loads and Effects and Physical Behavior Models and Crack-Damage Improvements To gain information about.
Contents of the Course Repair and strengthening techniques of reinforced concrete structures and elements

Learning Outcomes of Course

# Learning Outcomes
1 Comprehension of repair-strengthening requirements, methods and techniques for determining the cause and extent of damage, and the determination of the strength of old structures
2 Comprehension of the behavioral modalities of building elements, selection of repair-strengthening materials, methods and techniques accordingly
3 Learning of column, beam, curtain wall, flooring, foundation damages, stack building damages and repair-strengthening forms
4 Understanding the details of crack repair methods and techniques, how to operate old concrete with new concrete and old equipment with new equipment

Course Syllabus

# Subjects Teaching Methods and Technics
1 Repair and strengthening concept, terms, needs, preliminary work to be done, damage detection procedures, general properties of cracks lecture
2 Damage ratings of bearing elements, inspection of structures, corrosion damage, MKS severity chart, no repair required, non-repairable structures, carrier system damage lecture
3 Functional structural elements include damage, seated and excessive damage, types of damage to carrier elements lecture
4 Behavior of columns, columns, beams, joints, curtain walls, types and levels of bond beam damage, torsional damage lecture
5 Behavior of columns, columns, beams, joints, curtain walls, types and levels of bond beam damage, torsional damage lecture
6 Repair and strengthening of beam-column joints, local repairs, details of the mantle of the knot only with the columns and the beams and the mantle of the corner knot, repair and strengthening of the columns, fusion of the old and new concrete with the crook etches, anchorage of the column additional longitudinal reinforcement and co- , Types and details, types of coils and steel mats, types of sheathing to increase shear, bending and axial load capacity, repair of jointed column ends, reinforcement by wing and action-behavior curves, reinforcement with steel cages lecture
7 Repair and strengthening of beam-column joints, local repairs, details of the mantle of the knot only with the columns and the beams and the mantle of the corner knot, repair and strengthening of the columns, fusion of the old and new concrete with the crook etches, anchorage of the column additional longitudinal reinforcement and co- , Types and details, types of coils and steel mats, types of sheathing to increase shear, bending and axial load capacity, repair of jointed column ends, reinforcement by wing and action-behavior curves, reinforcement with steel cages lecture
8 Repair and strengthening of beam-column joints, local repairs, details of the mantle of the knot only with the columns and the beams and the mantle of the corner knot, repair and strengthening of the columns, fusion of the old and new concrete with the crook etches, anchorage of the column additional longitudinal reinforcement and co- , Types and details, types of coils and steel mats, types of sheathing to increase shear, bending and axial load capacity, repair of jointed column ends, reinforcement by wing and action-behavior curves, reinforcement with steel cages lecture
9 Repair and strengthening of beam-column joints, local repairs, details of the mantle of the knot only with the columns and the beams and the mantle of the corner knot, repair and strengthening of the columns, fusion of the old and new concrete with the crook etches, anchorage of the column additional longitudinal reinforcement and co- , Types and details, types of coils and steel mats, types of sheathing to increase shear, bending and axial load capacity, repair of jointed column ends, reinforcement by wing and action-behavior curves, reinforcement with steel cages lecture
10 Repair and strengthening of beam-column joints, local repairs, details of the mantle of the knot only with the columns and the beams and the mantle of the corner knot, repair and strengthening of the columns, fusion of the old and new concrete with the crook etches, anchorage of the column additional longitudinal reinforcement and co- , Types and details, types of coils and steel mats, types of sheathing to increase shear, bending and axial load capacity, repair of jointed column ends, reinforcement by wing and action-behavior curves, reinforcement with steel cages lecture
11 Repair and strengthening of beam-column joints, local repairs, details of the mantle of the knot only with the columns and the beams and the mantle of the corner knot, repair and strengthening of the columns, fusion of the old and new concrete with the crook etches, anchorage of the column additional longitudinal reinforcement and co- , Types and details, types of coils and steel mats, types of sheathing to increase shear, bending and axial load capacity, repair of jointed column ends, reinforcement by wing and action-behavior curves, reinforcement with steel cages lecture
12 The details of reinforcing curtains and strengthening curtains, filling with reinforced and non-reinforced masonry walls, filling with in-wall bulkhead walls, strengthening with curtain walls connected to beams, details of connection of ready panels to columns and beams, incorporation of curtains with frames, placement of welded / blind diagonal steel elements in frame openings, Diagonal placement without windows, details of force transfer to steel framed reinforced concrete elements, old and new wall joining methods, comparison of strengthening with different steel diagonals lecture
13 The details of reinforcing curtains and strengthening curtains, filling with reinforced and non-reinforced masonry walls, filling with in-wall bulkhead walls, strengthening with curtain walls connected to beams, details of connection of ready panels to columns and beams, incorporation of curtains with frames, placement of welded / blind diagonal steel elements in frame openings, Diagonal placement without windows, details of force transfer to steel framed reinforced concrete elements, old and new wall joining methods, comparison of strengthening with different steel diagonals lecture
14 The details of reinforcing curtains and strengthening curtains, filling with reinforced and non-reinforced masonry walls, filling with in-wall bulkhead walls, strengthening with curtain walls connected to beams, details of connection of ready panels to columns and beams, incorporation of curtains with frames, placement of welded / blind diagonal steel elements in frame openings, Diagonal placement without windows, details of force transfer to steel framed reinforced concrete elements, old and new wall joining methods, comparison of strengthening with different steel diagonals lecture
15 The details of reinforcing curtains and strengthening curtains, filling with reinforced and non-reinforced masonry walls, filling with in-wall bulkhead walls, strengthening with curtain walls connected to beams, details of connection of ready panels to columns and beams, incorporation of curtains with frames, placement of welded / blind diagonal steel elements in frame openings, Diagonal placement without windows, details of force transfer to steel framed reinforced concrete elements, old and new wall joining methods, comparison of strengthening with different steel diagonals lecture
16 Final Exam

Course Syllabus

# Material / Resources Information About Resources Reference / Recommended Resources
1 1) Betonarme yapılarda onarım ve güçlendirme, İnş.Y.Müh. Nejat Bayülke, İMO İzmir Şubesi Yayınları, 1996

Method of Assessment

# Weight Work Type Work Title
1 40% Mid-Term Exam Mid-Term Exam
2 60% Final Exam Final Exam

Relationship between Learning Outcomes of Course and Program Outcomes

# Learning Outcomes Program Outcomes Method of Assessment
1 Comprehension of repair-strengthening requirements, methods and techniques for determining the cause and extent of damage, and the determination of the strength of old structures 6 1͵2
2 Comprehension of the behavioral modalities of building elements, selection of repair-strengthening materials, methods and techniques accordingly 3 1͵2
3 Learning of column, beam, curtain wall, flooring, foundation damages, stack building damages and repair-strengthening forms 2 1͵2
4 Understanding the details of crack repair methods and techniques, how to operate old concrete with new concrete and old equipment with new equipment 1 1͵2
PS. The numbers, which are shown in the column Method of Assessment, presents the methods shown in the previous table, titled as Method of Assessment.

Work Load Details

# Type of Work Quantity Time (Hour) Work Load
1 Course Duration 14 3 42
2 Course Duration Except Class (Preliminary Study, Enhancement) 14 2 28
3 Presentation and Seminar Preparation 0 0 0
4 Web Research, Library and Archival Work 0 0 0
5 Document/Information Listing 0 0 0
6 Workshop 0 0 0
7 Preparation for Midterm Exam 2 5 10
8 Midterm Exam 0 0 0
9 Quiz 0 0 0
10 Homework 0 0 0
11 Midterm Project 0 0 0
12 Midterm Exercise 0 0 0
13 Final Project 0 0 0
14 Final Exercise 0 0 0
15 Preparation for Final Exam 1 9 9
16 Final Exam 1 1 1
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