Código Oficial: | 9089 |
Sigla: | CIVD |
With the "Technical Drawing" the student should acquire a basic training in the field of technical drawing and develop a flexibility in understanding and implementation of designs, necessary for its future path. Another objective is to learn assisted computer drawing.
Students should be able to apply statistical description methods, including both univariate and bivariate analysis, in common engineering applications.
The curricular unit Construction Processes II appears in the continuity of the curricular unit of Processes of Construction I.
At the end of the course, the student should be able to:
It is intended that the students acquire basic skills and knowledge in the field of Mechanics of Materials: (i) evaluate stresses, strains and displacements in linear prismatic frame elements under biaxial bending and shear;(ii) evaluate the central core and shear centre of cross-sections;(iii) apply material yield criteria to threedimensional problems with compound forces; (iv) evaluate critical axial force of isolated columns and columns in a framework; (v) evaluate bearing load of columns according to EC3.
The curricular unit "Building Information Modeling" has as its objective to deepen, develop and apply the knowledge acquired in Technical Drawing and the introduction to the basic concepts of the BIM methodology (acronym for Building Information Modelling).
With this curricular unit it is intended that the student acquire a technical learning of drawing with the use of digital tools where it is possible to apply it in all fields of architectural and engineering projects, it is also sought the acquisition of knowledge with a view to the use of "tools with BIM support" in 3D modelling of buildings and urban space.