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CEE230
Core Information
Course CEE 230 Civil Engineering Materials
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 2 hours; 3 credits
Fall Semester(offered at ODU campus)

CE 230 - Lecture
CE 230 - Laboratory
CE 230 - Laboratory

Session Fall Session #1
Prerequisite MEM 220 (Mechanics of Solid)
CEE 230 is pre-requisite to CEE 323 (Soil Mechanics) and to CEE 410 (Concrete Design I)
Instructor Isao Ishibashi, Professor, CEE, KH 134
Phone (757) 683-4641
Fax (757) 683-5354
e-mail <iishibas@odu.edu>

Course Description
   

This course is designed for students to understand compositions, engineering behaviors, and design methods of various civil engineering materials, including steel, timber, soil, aggregate, portland cement concrete, and asphalt cement concrete. Laboratory section provides hand-on experience on various testings on those materials.

Textbook and Laboratory Manual
   

Textbook

See Textbook information

Laboratory Manual

Obtain at Monarch Copy Center (Webb Center) before the first lab session.

Grading Policy
   

Lab section 35%  
Lecture section 65%  
  Assignments 15%
  Mid-Term 20%
  Final 25%
  Term Paper with presentation(*) 5%



Total 100% 65%

Note: This will be a several pages (maximum 5) descriptive paper (typed) of any material (old, new, recycled, etc.) to civil engineering applications (structure, construction, environment, earth, space, etc.).

More innovative the materials and applications are, the higher the score will be given. Keep eye on engineering and scientific journals or use your imaginations. The readers of the paper shall be the students in this class with a purpose of informing them new materials and/or innovative civil engineering applications. Selected papers will be presented in the class at the end of the semester.

Homework will be assigned and collected in the class.
No late homework will be graded.



Honor System

The Old Dominion University Honor Code applies to all works associated with this course. Honor the Honor Code.



Course Topics
 

CEE 230 Civil Engineering Materials
Lecture 2 hours; Laboratory 2 hours; 3 credits
Fall Semester(offered at ODU campus)

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Topics Chapters
Introduction
- Construction materials
- Engineering properties
- Testing & measurement
1
Metallic State 2
Ferrous Metals 3
Timber 10
Soil and Mineral Aggregates 5
Cements 6
Concrete: Strength and Behavior 7
Design Procedure in Making Concrete 7
Advances in Concrete Technology 7
Asphalt Cements 9