CIVIL ENGINEERING / 63 Prereq: consent of faculty member supervising the work. Double registration permitted. Assigned reading program or develop- ment of assigned experimental problem. S/U option. CHM 6910-Supervised Research (1-5) S/U. CHM 6935-Chemistry Colloquium (1; max: 7) Topics presented by visiting scientists and local staff members. S/U option. CHM 6940-Supervised Teaching (1-5) S/U. CHM 6971-Research for Master's Thesis (1-15) S/U. CHM 7485-Special Topics in Theory of Atomic and Molecular Structure (1-3; max: 9) Prereq: CHM 6482 or PHS 6226, or equivalent. Mathematical techniques used in atomic, molecular, and solid-state theory. The one-electron approximation and the general quantum-mechanical many-body problem. Selected advanced topics. CHM 7980-Research for Doctoral Dissertation (1-15) S/U. CHS 5110-Radiochemistry (2) Prereq: CHM 3401 or 4412 or consent of instructor. Properties of radioactive nuclei, nature of radioactivity, nuclear structure, nuclear reactions, interac- tion of radiation with matter, chemical aspects of radioactivity, and applications of nucleonics to chemistry. CHS 5110L-Radiochemistry Laboratory (1) Prereq: CHM 3120C and 3401 or 4412, or consent of instructor. Radioactivity detection, radiochemical separations and analyses, radiochemis- try laboratory techniques, the practice of radiological safety, and tracer applications of radioisotopes in chemistry and other fields. CHS 6120-Nuclear Chemistry (3) Prereq: CHS 5110. Radio- activity, nuclear structure, decay processes, nuclear reactions. CIVIL ENGINEERING College of Engineering GRADUATE FACULTY 1982-83 Chairman & Graduate Coordinator: J. H. Schaub. Pro- fessors: B. A. Benedict; H. K. Brooks; B. A. Christensen; D. U. Deere; B. E. Ruth; J. H. Schaub; M. W. Self; B. D. Spangler; F. C. Townsend; J. A. Wattleworth. Associate Professors: C. A. Collier; K. G. Courage; J. L. Davidson; J. L. Eades; C. O. Hays; Z. Herbsman; G. Long; W. G. Shafer; W. H. Zimpfer. Assistant Professors: F. E. Fa- gundo; J. M. Lybas; M. C. McVay. Associate Engineer: C. E. Wallace. The following graduate degrees are offered to prepare qualified students for the professional practice of civil engineering: Master of Engineering, Master of Science, Engineer, and Doctor of Philosophy. All degree programs include areas of concentration in the specialties of con- struction, geotechnical engineering, hydraulics, struc- tures, and transportation engineering. All degrees except the Ph.D. are available in a thesis or nonthesis program. Nonthesis degree students must successfully complete a report of substantial engineering content for a minimum of two hours credit in ECI 6974. Minor or supporting work is encouraged from a variety of related or allied fields of study. CES 5305-Design of Structural Systems (2) Prereq: CES 4705, 4607. Fundamental characteristics of structural systems. Economic and architectural considerations. Building frames and connections. Plate girders. Special structures. CES 5325-Design of Highway Bridges (3) Prereq: CES 4607, 5726. Analysis by influence lines, slab and girder bridges, com- posite design, prestressed concrete, continuity, arch bridges, design details, highway specifications. CES 5607-Behavior of Steel Structures (3) Prereq: CES 4607. Plastic analysis and design of beams and frames. Buckling and stability problems. Connections. CES 5726-Design of Concrete Systems (3) Prereq: CES 4705. Strength design of members and frames, torsion, two-way slabs, design of building systems, prestressed concrete. CES 5801-Design and Construction in Timber (2) Prereq: con- sent of instructor. Analysis and design in timber. Beams, columns and connections. Timber structure. Plywood beams, panels, diaphragms. Laminated beams and frames. Formwork. CES 6106-Advanced Structural Analysis I (4) Prereq: CES 4607, 4705. Traditional methods of analyses for forces and deforma- tions; modern matrix methods including direct stiffness method. CES 6108-Advanced Structural Analysis II (4) Prereq: EGM 3400, CES 6106. Continuation of CES 6106. Finite element method. Numerical methods, topics in structural dynamics, code provisions for seismic and wind loading. CES 6136-Advanced Structural Laboratory (2) Prereq: CES 4607, 4705. Model studies and analysis. Mechanics of similitude and dimensional analysis applied to static and dynamic struc- tural problems. Research topics. CES 6526-Nonlinear Structural Analysis and Design (2) Prereq: CES 6108. Sources of nonlinearity. Tangent stiffness method. Beam-columns on elastic foundations. Discrete methods for soil-structure interaction. CES 6551-Design of Folded Plates and Shells (3) Prereq: CES 4607, 4705. Analysis for membrane stresses; pressure vessels, secondary bending stresses. Design of shell systems and folded plates. Design details. CES 6706-Advanced Reinforced Concrete (3) Prereq: CES 4704, 5726. Torsion in structural members. Ultimate load theories and application to design. Yield-line theory for slabs. Shear walls, combined shear walls and frames. Research topics. CES 6716-Advanced Prestressed Concrete (2) Prereq: CES 4704, 5726. Continuity in prestressed concrete; design of con- nections, post-tensioning applications, segmental construction. Circular prestressing. Research topics. ECI 5055-Civil Engineering Design (3) Practical problems in civil engineering design taught by practicing engineers. ECI 5124-Civil Engineering Systems (3) Civil engineering appli- cations of operations research techniques, models of schedul- ing, linear programming, queueing theory, and simulation. ECI 5125-Construction Equipment and Procedures (2) Prereq: ECI 4145 or consent of instructor. Design and optimization of equipment systems for heavy construction. ECI 5147-Construction Planning and Scheduling (2) Prereq: ECI 4145. Planning, scheduling, organizing and control of civil engineering projects with CPM and PERT. Application of optimi- zation techniques. ECI 5156-Value Engineering Theory (3) Value engineering con- cepts, function analysis system techniques (FAST), diagramming, creativity, matrix evaluation, design-to-cost, life cycle costing, human relations and strategies for organizing, performing and implementing value engineering work. ECI 5157-Civil Engineering Feasibility Analysis (3) Prereq: ECI 4137 or equivalent studies in time-value of money. Theory and practice of feasibility studies for proposed civil engineering projects and other related areas of interest. ECI 5166-Legal Aspects of Civil Engineering (3) Engineer's view of contracts for design and construction. Legislation and policy affecting labor-management relationships in construction. ECI 5186-Public Works Planning (3) Functional approach to planning and implementing public works for urban areas. Examines public works needs of residential, commercial, indus- trial and other land uses. ECI 5235-Open Channel Hydraulics (3) Prereq: ECI 4214 or consent of instructor. Classification of flow. Normal depth. Specific energy and critical depth. Gradually varied flow. Transitions. ECI 5265-Hydraulics Machinery (2) Prereq: ECI 4214 or con- sent of instructor. Selection and operation of hydraulic motors, pumps and transmissions. Specific speed. Cavitation. Surge tanks. ECI 5325-Foundation Design (3) Prereq: CES 4705, ECI 4305 or consent of instructor. Investigations, bearing capacity, and the analysis and design of shallow footings, walls, and deep piled foundations. ECI 5335-Insitu Measurement of Soil Properties (3) Prereq: ECI 4305, 4314 or consent of instructor. Methods of soil explora- tion; techniques of soil.sampling and insitu testing. Emphasis on field work and demonstrations. ECI 5355-Earth and Rockfill Dams (2) Prereq: ECI 4305. Design requirements, construction techniques, compaction con- trol, soil testing and sampling, foundation preparation, and field instrumentation. ECI 5437-Experimental Determination of Soil Properties 1 (3) Prereq: ECI 4305. Advanced laboratory determination of engi- neering properties of soils; hydrometer analysis, controlled rate