CIV 340 – Civil Engineering Materials Laboratory
Current Catalog Description
Laboratory experiments that illustrate the basic analysis and behavior of civil engineering materials and structures. Mechanical loading and analysis of steel, wood, and concrete; quality control tests and field testing; testing of concrete structures. Lab report writing and measurement analysis and error propagation theory. Lectures will cover basic theory and application of civil materials.
Prerequisite
MEC 363
Corequisite:
CIV 310
Textbooks and/or Other Required Material
None
This course is
Required
Topics Covered
- Properties of Metals
- Properties of Wood
- Properties of Aggregates
- Portland Cement Concrete Mix Design
- Properties of Portland Cement Concrete (Regular, Steel Reinforced, Fiber-reinforced)
- Properties of Asphalt Concrete
Course Learning and Student Outcomes
Employ various testing methods to identify engineering properties of materials. ABET Student Outcome: 6
Conduct laboratory testing of wood, steel, asphalt and concrete to develop a working knowledge of commonly used materials in civil engineering applications. ABET Student Outcome: 1, 2, 6
Operate modern civil engineering testing machines, measuring devices, and data acquisition systems. ABET Student Outcomes: 1, 2, 6
Write comprehensive lab reports and give oral presentations in order to discuss experimental results and enhance understanding of underlying theories and applications of each test. ABET Student Outcome: 3
Design and conduct a unique experiment to explore the properties of civil engineering materials. ABET Student Outcomes: 2, 5, 6
Work as an effective member of a multidisciplinary team. ABET Student Outcomes 5
Employ various testing methods to identify engineering properties of materials. ABET Student Outcome: 6
Prepared by
Justin Antonette (2020)
Last Updated:
4/2021
