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 Alan Lloyd

Assistant Professor

Ph.D.

Department of Civil Engineering

Structural Engineering


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This course will introduce students to the study of vibrations with specific focus on structures. Students will learn how to move beyond working with static equilibrium and now study dynamic equilibrium. Rather than only being concerned with stiffness, displacement, and load, students will now learn how mass, damping, velocity, acceleration, and time all influence the response of systems. The applications of dynamics for buildings and infrastructure most commonly show up in earthquake engineering but also include wind, vehicle and pedestrian traffic, rotating machinery, explosions, impacts, and any other loads that are variable with time (transient). The course will be mostly theoretical with some sections related to how dynamics is incorporated in practical building design. This course is well suited to a student with interests in structures and mathematics. 


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 Description of CE5003 as per the UNB calendar.