Jason Vigil
Adjunct
Department of Civil Engineering Technology, Environmental Management and Safety
College of Engineering Technology
Jason Vigil
Adjunct
Department of Civil Engineering Technology, Environmental Management and Safety
College of Engineering Technology
Currently Teaching
CVET-431
Structural Steel Design
3 Credits
This course covers the design of structural members and frames and their connections in steel structures. Topics include principles of structural design and the code of ethics in engineering practices, structural loads and systems, steel grade and shapes, steel framing and deck design, tension members, compression members, non-composite beams, beam-columns, column base plates, bolted connections, and welded connections. The use of AISC Steel Construction Manual is emphasized and a comprehensive group design project is assigned. Some computer work for structural modeling is involved.
CVET-433
Structural Timber Design
3 Credits
Design wood structures. Topics include properties of structural lumber, design of wood structural members including beams, columns, beam-columns, trusses, studs, plywood diaphragms and shear walls, and design of structural member connections. Emphasis is on the use of NDC Wood Design Package. A comprehensive group design project is assigned. Some computer work is involved.