This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Sliplining: segmental and continuous, Close-fit lining: symmetrical reduction method and folded method, Spirally wound linings, Cured-in-place linings: inversion installation and pulled-in-place Installation, Spray-on linings: cement-mortar and epoxy, Application of Multi-criteria Decision Analysis (MCDA) in selecting the lining techniques listed above Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Design characteristics for two-girder systems, pin and hanger assemblies, and steel box girders, Significance of cracks of various types and locations, Identification of primary and secondary members, Function of stiffeners, Common defects, Forces in a pin-design vs. actual Pin retrofits. Fatigue prone details, Fracture critical members, Inspection procedures, Inspection locations for bearing areas, shear zones, and flexure z Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Maintenance of bridge seats and caps, Protecting the substructure, Repair of broken or deteriorated wing walls, Repair of abutment faces, Repair of abutment backwalls, Repair of cracked hammerhead pier caps, Strengthening columns with fiber composites, Spread footing repair, Surface deterioration of abutments and piers, Jackets for pile protection and repair, Piling repairs, Repairs to intermediate bents, Repairs to end bents, Inst Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Distinction between solidification and stabilization, The types of binders used: organic and inorganic, The types of contaminants treated, Evaluating S/S effectiveness at bench, pilot, and full-scale, Cost factors, Projects conducted at various industrial sites. Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Design characteristics for each bridge type and for concrete box culverts, Construction techniques, Typical maximum spans, Whether composite action is present, Significance of cracks of various types and locations. The identification of primary members. The identification of secondary members, Steel reinforcement types and placement, Common defects, Inspection procedures, Inspection locations for bearing areas, shear zo Learn More>>
Overview Any structure placed in an environment where the presence of ice is a hazard to its integrity and stability needs to be designed to withstand the forces generated by ice moving against it. A designer should also consider how the cold might affect the in Learn More>>
This course teaches basic principles of ball bearings and the many variations of ball bearings that are used in today's industrial products including a number of drawings depicting the mounting and application of these various products. This course is for Mechanical Engineers, Automotive Engineers, Design Engineers, Power Train Engineers, Civil Engineers, and any other discipline interested in rolling contact bearings. Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: The different kinds and use of rolling contact bearings, The difference in performance between ball and roller bearings, How to select the bearings in a gearbox application, How to use the bearing life equation to calculate bearing capacity needed, How to interpret the bearing inner and outer ring mounting fits, Understand the different cylindrical roller bearing configurations, What cylindrical roller bearing retainment methods ar Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: Design characteristics of eyebars, arches, and rigid frames. The manufacture process of eyebars, including forging, pressing, boring, and heat treating. Types of arch bridges: deck, through, and tied. K-Frames and delta frames. Floor systems: The identification of primary and secondary members, Packing and spacers for eyebars, Types of stiffeners, Common defects of eyebars, arches, and rigid frames.&nb Learn More>>
This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills: The basic earth dynamics involved in generating earthquakes, The terminology used in locating, describing, and classifying earthquakes, The historic role of earthquakes, Where to locate earthquake history and hazard maps for your location Learn More>>
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