Thomas Vogel: Catalogue data in Spring Semester 2020

Name Prof. em. Thomas Vogel
FieldBaustatik und Konstruktion
Address
Inst. f. Baustatik u. Konstruktion
ETH Zürich, HIL E 33.3
Stefano-Franscini-Platz 5
8093 Zürich
SWITZERLAND
E-mailvogel@ibk.baug.ethz.ch
DepartmentCivil, Environmental and Geomatic Engineering
RelationshipProfessor emeritus

NumberTitleECTSHoursLecturers
101-0149-00LPlate and Shell Structures3 credits2GT. Vogel, S. Fricker
AbstractBasic load bearing behaviour of plate and shell structures
ObjectiveComprehension of basic load bearing behaviour of plate and shell structures; knowledge of typical applications of different materials, ability to reasonably interpret and check results of numerical calculations; establish access to technical literature.
ContentIn-plane loaded plates (cartesian and polar coordinates)
Kinematics of in-plane loaded plates
Folded plate structures
Thin plates with small deflections
Circular plates
Thin plates with large deflections
Geometry of curved surfaces
Shells (basics, membrane theory, bending theory, form finding)
Lecture notesAutographie "Flächentragwerke"
LiteratureRecommended:
- Girkmann, K.: "Flächentragwerke", Springer-Verlag, Wien, 1963, 632 pp.
- Flügge, S.: "Stresses in Shells", Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1967, 499 pp.
- Hake, E. ; Meskouris,K. : "Statik der Flächentragwerke", Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2001
- Timoshenko, S.P.; Woinowsky-Krieger, S.: "Theory of Plates and Shells", McGraw-Hill, New-York, 1959, 580 pp.
101-0185-01LCAD for Civil Engineers Restricted registration - show details
Number of participants is limited to 30 per course.

Point in time of enrolment of course is decisive.
2 credits2GT. Vogel, K.‑H. Hamel
AbstractIntroduction to computer aided design and drafting in 2D and 3D with examples from structural engineering.
ObjectiveHaving followed the course, students are able to a develop a 2D-structure (formwork drawing) and they know the principle of a reinforcement module. They have also got an introduction to a 3D program (reinforcement in 3D).
They are therefore better prepared for
- the bachelor thesis in the 6th semester,
- an eventual internship between bachelor and master course,
- the project works in the master course,
- the master thesis.
Above all they practice spatial sense and acquire contextual knowledge as future superiors of draftsmen and designers.
ContentDimensioning.
Generation of sections and views.
Application of the reinforcement module.
Production of plans ready for delivery.
Lecture notesLecture notes
101-1187-00LColloquium "Structural Engineering"0 credits2KB. Stojadinovic, E. Chatzi, A. Frangi, W. Kaufmann, B. Sudret, A. Taras, T. Vogel
AbstractProfessors from national and international universities, technical experts from private industry as well as research associates of the Institute of Structural Engineering (IBK) are invited to present recent research results and specific projects. The colloquium is addressed to students, academics as well as practicing engineers.
ObjectiveBecome acquainted with recent research results in structural engineering.
141-0101-00LRisk Management of Integral Natural Hazards Restricted registration - show details
Only for CAS in Natural Hazard - Risk Management.
3 creditsT. Vogel
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141-0102-00LProcesses Restricted registration - show details
Only for CAS in Natural Hazard - Risk Management.
3 creditsT. Vogel
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141-0103-00LDigitalisation Restricted registration - show details
Only for CAS in Natural Hazard - Risk Management.
3 creditsT. Vogel
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141-0200-00LProject Restricted registration - show details
Only for CAS in Natural Hazard - Risk Management.
3 creditsT. Vogel
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