4.440 J
1.056 J
4.462

Introduction to Structural Design

Introduces the design and behavior of large-scale structures and structural materials. Emphasizes the development of structural form and the principles of structural design. Presents design methods for timber, masonry, concrete and steel applied to long-span roof systems, bridges, and high-rise buildings. Includes environmental assessment of structural systems and materials. In laboratory sessions, students solve structural problems by building and testing simple models.

John Ochsendorf
Spring
2022
4.440: 3-3-6
U
4.462: 3-2-4
G
Schedule
MW 9:30-11
4.440 Lab: F 10-12
4.462 Lab: W 7-9
Location
3-333
4.440 Lab: 5-233
4.462 Lab: 5-134
Prerequisites
4.440: 18.02, 4.462: permission of instructor
Required Of
BSA; restricted elective for A Minor
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
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4.421

Space-Conditioning Systems for Low-Carbon Buildings

Studies the thermofluid principles of, and design strategies for, natural and mechanical systems for conditioning high-performance buildings that are needed to reduce anthropogenic emissions of greenhouse gases in coming decades. Topics include the dynamics of airflow in buildings in urban areas and the design of natural and mixed-mode ventilation systems, low-energy strategies and systems for dehumidification and sensible cooling, and thermal storage at diurnal and seasonal time scales. System design in leading commercial practice is presented and critiqued by invited practitioners and students. Through a group project, students assess climate- and building-specific systems on the basis of energy consumption, carbon emissions, and resilience to climate change.

Les Norford
Spring
2022
3-2-4
G
3-2-7
G
Schedule
MW 2-3:30
M 3:30-5
Location
5-234
Prerequisites
None
Can Be Repeated for Credit
No
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