(1) Understand the purpose and method of experiments, and can work on them independently.
(2) Can write up a report on experiments in accordance with mentioned methods, and can make logical observations.
(3) Can schedule plans for submitting experiment reports by the due date, and carry out the plan
Outline:
Students will learn experiment methods to determine the physical and strength properties of construction materials, and understand the properties of each material from the experiment results.
Style:
This course will be conducted by several faculty members in practical trainings style.
Conduct experiments, and reports will be assigned for each theme. For each report assignment, set up an objective, collect materials as appropriate, and make observations of the results.
The overall evaluation will be based on 80% on report evaluations, and 20% on attitude toward class activities. The minimum score for a pass will be 60%.
In cases where reports are inadequate, they must be re-submitted or not submitted. or will be given less than 60 points f for their evaluation.
Notice:
Experiment reports must be submitted by the specified due date.
Students must wear clothing (laboratory attire) and shoes (running shoes) that are appropriate for experiments.
Students who miss 1/5 or more of classes will not be eligible for evaluation.
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Theme |
Goals |
2nd Semester |
3rd Quarter |
1st |
Experimental guidance-1: understand the precautions, how to write reports, and the test method for the first half of the semester |
Understand the precautions, how to write reports, and the test method for the first half of the semester
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2nd |
Strength test of cement ①: specimen preparation |
Can prepare a specimen properly
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3rd |
Cement strength test ②: load test |
Can conduct a strength test of cement, and create an experiment report properly.
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4th |
Physical test of aggregate ①: density, water absorption, percentage of surface water |
Can conduct a physical test of aggregate, and create an experiment report properly.
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5th |
Physical test of aggregate ②: sieve analysis, unit mass, percentage of actual volume, abrasion value |
Can conduct a physical test of aggregate, and create an experiment report properly.
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6th |
Tensile test of steel materials |
Can conduct a tensile of steel materials, and create an experiment report properly.
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7th |
Physical property testing of hardened concrete ①: placement, slump, air content |
Can conduct a physical property testing of hardened cement, and create an experiment report properly.
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8th |
Reflection of the first half of the semester |
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4th Quarter |
9th |
Give feedback on reports for the first half of the semester, instruction for test method for the second half of the semester, application of gauge |
Understand the test method for the second half of the semester
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10th |
Physical property testing of hardened concrete ②: various concrete strength, modulus of static elasticity |
Can conduct a physical property testing of hardened cement, and create an experiment report properly.
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11th |
Physical property testing of hardened concrete ③: non-destructive (repulsion, ultrasound propagation speed, dynamic modulus of elasticity) |
Can conduct a physical property testing of hardened cement, and create an experiment report properly.
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12th |
Reinformed concrete beam bending load ①: specimen preparation |
Can prepare a specimen properly
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13th |
Reinformed concrete beam bending load ②: bending load test |
Can conduct a bending load test of reinforced concrete beam, and create an experiment report properly.
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14th |
Physical test of asphalt ①: penetration, softening point, Marshall stability (specimen preparation) |
Can prepare a specimen properly
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15th |
Physical test of asphalt ②: Marshall stability, extensibility, flash point |
Can conduct a physical test of asphalt, and create an experiment report properly.
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16th |
No final exam |
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