1st Semester (2-0-0) (Every
Year)
Unfixed
[Aims and Scope]
Advanced topics in civil
engineering are given by a visiting professor in English.
[Schedule]
1. Further information will be given on the notice board
of Civil Engineering Department.
2nd Semester (2-0-0) (Every
Year)
Unfixed
[Aims and Scope]
Advanced topics in civil
engineering are given by a visiting professor in English.
[Schedule]
1. Further information will be given on the notice board
of Civil Engineering Department.
Special Experiments of Civil
Engineering I
2004 Spring Semester (0-0-1) Master course
Special Experiments of Civil
Engineering II
2003 Autumn Semester (0-0-1) Master course
Special Experiments of Civil
Engineering III
2005 Spring Semester (0-0-1) Master course
Special Experiments of Civil
Engineering IV
2004 Autumn Semester (0-0-1) Master course
Seminar in Civil Engineering I
2004 Spring Semester (0-1-0) Master course
Seminar in Civil Engineering
II
2003 Autumn Semester (0-1-0) Master course
Seminar in Civil Engineering
III
2005 Spring Semester (0-1-0) Master course
Seminar in Civil Engineering
IV
2004 Autumn Semester (0-1-0) Master course
Seminar in Civil Engineering V
2004 Spring Semester (0-2-0) Doctor course
Seminar in Civil Engineering
VI
2003 Autumn Semester (0-2-0) Doctor course
Seminar in Civil Engineering
VII
2005 Spring Semester (0-2-0) Doctor course
Seminar in Civil Engineering
VIII
2004 Autumn Semester (0-2-0) Doctor course
Seminar in Civil Engineering
IX
2006 Spring Semester (0-2-0) Doctor course
Seminar in Civil Engineering X
2005 Autumn Semester (0-2-0) Doctor course
[Department
of Architecture & Building Engineering]
This
department offers advanced courses in architecture, architectural and
environmental
engineering,
and structural and materials engineering for buildings.
Professors:
AOKI,
Yoshitsugu, D. Eng. Planning Theory
TOKIMATSU,
Kohji, D. Eng. Geotechnical
Engineering
FUJIOKA,
Hiroyasu, D. Eng. History of Architecture,
Architectural Design
YAGI,
Koji, D. Eng. Architectural Design
SAKAMOTO,
Kazunari, D. Eng. Architectural Design
OGAWA,
Toshiyuki, D. Eng. Steel and Shell Structures
SENDA,
Mitsuru, D. Eng. Environmental Design,
Architectural Design
AIZAWA,
Hiroshi, D. Eng. Regional Planning
TAKIGUCHI,
Katsuki, D. Eng. Disaster
Prevention System, Concrete Engineering
FUJII,
Shuji, D. Eng. Environmental Engineering
Associate
Professors:
FUJII, Haruyuki, D.
Eng. Design Science,
Environmental Design Theories
OKUYAMA,
Shinichi, D. Eng. Architectural Planning,
Architectural and Urban Design
HOTTA,
Hisato, D. Eng. Composite Structure
TSUKAMOTO,
Yoshiharu, D. Eng. Architectural Design and Drawing
YOKOYAMA,
Yutaka, D. Eng. Building
Materials
YUASA,
Kazuhiro, D. Eng. Environmental Engineering,
Building Services
IKARASHI,
Kikuo, D. Eng. Steel
Construction
MIYAMOTO,
Fumihito, D. Eng. School
Building, Environment Psychology
OSARAGI,
Toshihiro, D. Eng. Architectural Planning,
Spatial Analysis and Urban Studies
MIKAMI,
Takamasa, D. Eng. Concrete Engineering,
Building Materials
YASUDA,
Koichi Architectural Design
TAKEUCHI, Toru, D.Eng. Steel Structure
Degrees
Offered:
Master
of Engineering and Doctor of Engineering
Courses
Offered:
Architectural
Design
Architectural
Drawing
Architectural
planning
Building
Engineering Laboratory
Building
Services
Building
Materials
City
planning
Colloquium
in Architecture and Building Engineering
Dynamic
Analysis on Structures
Environmental
Pollution Control Engineering
Exercise
in Architectural planning
Exercise
in City planning
Foundation
Engineering
Geotechnical
Engineering
History
of Architecture
Landscape
Architecture
Manufactured
Buildings
Reinforced
Concrete Structures
Seminar
in Architecture and Building Engineering
Shell
Structures
Special
Lecture in Architecture and Building Engineering
Steel
Structures
Visual
Design in Architecture
[Department of Architecture
& Building Engineering]
Spring Semester (2-0-0)
Prof. David B. STEWART, Prof.
Koji YAGI
Various Aspects of Modern
Architecture and Urban Planning of the Europe and the USA
Autumn Semester (2-0-0)
Prof. David B. STEWART, Prof.
Koji YAGI
Continuation of History of
Architecture II (History of Architecture II is Prerequisite)
Spring Semester (2-0-0)
Assoc. Prof. Yoshiharu
TSUKAMOTO
Design Theory and Planning
Process in Architectural Planning
Spring Semester (2-0-0)
Assoc. Prof. Koichi YASUDA
Design
Theory and Practice in Architectural Drawings
Autumn Semester (2-0-0)
Design Theory and Case Studies
Autumn Semester (2-0-0) (Even
Years)
Assoc. Prof. Haruyuki FUJII
Foundations to discuss about
the rationality of architectural/urban planning and design will be
investigated. Artificial
intelligence in planning and design will be discussed.
Class contribution will be
required.
Autumn Semester (2-0-0)
Assoc. Prof. Hisato HOTTA
Studying the strength of
materials, members and frames of composite structure
1. failure condition of concrete under triaxial state of stress
2. application of plastic theory to evaluation of member
strengths
3. modeling of frame structure
How to grade: several reports
on the above issues
Autumn Semester (2-0-0)
Assoc. Prof. Toru TAKEUCHI
Studying basic theory and practice for designing
architectural structures with up-to-date techniques.
1. Space Frames / Tension Structures
2. Vibration Controlled Buildings / Base Isolated Building
3. Skyscrapers / High-rise Buildings
Spring Semester (0-0-1)
Prof. Koji YAGI
Practice on Architectural
Space and Composition
Visual Design Practice III
Spring Semester (0-0-1)
Lect. Yoshiharu TSUKAMOTO
Theory and Practice of
Architecture; Urban Design on Various Contemporary Issues
Autumn Semester (1-1-0)
Prof. Hiroshi AIZAWA, Assoc.
Prof. Fumihito MIYAMOTO
Exercise in Survey Methods and
Architectural and Urban Design Process.
2004 Spring Semester (0-1-0)
2003 Autumn Semester (0-1-0)
2005 Spring Semester (0-1-0)
Seminar in Architecture &
Building Engineering IV
2004 Autumn Semester (0-1-0)
Seminar in Architecture &
Building Engineering V
2004 Spring Semester (0-2-0)
2003 Autumn Semester (0-2-0)
2005 Spring Semester (0-2-0)
2004 Autumn Semester (0-2-0)
Seminar in Architecture &
Building Engineering IX
2006 Spring Semester (0-2-0)
2005 Autumn Semester (0-2-0)
Independent Study Under
Student's Own Professor
[Dept. of International
Development Engineering]
The department was established
in 1999 to meet growing needs for professional engineers with expert
knowledge and broad vision
required to match recent changes under world-wide circumstances such
as rapid economic growth in
Asia countries and internationalization of technology. International
development engineering is
aimed at broad areas of engineering necessary for internationalization
especially to developing
countries.
Nobuaki OTSUKI Civil Eng., Construction
Materials and Durability
Hirohumi HINODE Chemical Eng., Inorganic Chemistry,
Solid State Chemistry
Tomoaki ANDO Electrical and Information
Eng., Computational Eng.
Masaaki TERASHI Civil Eng., Geotechnical Eng.
Hideki OHTA Civil
Eng., Geotechnical and Construction Eng.
Mitsuhiro UEDA Electrical and Information
Eng., Diffraction Theory,
Ultrasonic Signal and Image Processing
Toshio KAJIUCHI Chemical Eng., Environmental Eng.
Yoshihiro MOCHIMARU Mechanical Eng.,
Computational Fluid Dynamics, Fluids Eng.
Sachio HIROSE Chemical Eng., Biochemical Eng.,
Polymer Eng.
Takayuki UEDA Civil
Eng., Infrastructure Economics, Project Evaluation
Junichi TAKADA Electrical and Information
Eng., Mobile Communication
Manabu KANDA Civil
Eng., Hydro-Meteorology, Urban-Meteorology
Yukihiko YAMASHITA Electrical and Information
Eng., Image Processing,
Pattern
Recognition
Ryuichi EGASHIRA Chemical Eng., Separation Eng.,
Separation Process
Kunio TAKAHASHI Mechanical Eng., Material
Processing, Surface Science,
Welding
and Joining
Satoshi KOJIMA Mechanical Eng., Material
Science
Toshiyuki Ezuka International Development
Since a student in this
department is required to be not only a generalist for international
development
but also a specialist of
Chemical, Mechanical, Electrical, Information, or Civil Engineering, the
student attend lectures held
in the corresponding department or course. The appropriate department
or course is suggested by the
supervisor.
Regional
Atmospheric Environment
2nd
Semester (2-0-0) (Odd Years)
Assoc
. Prof. Manabu KANDA
[Aims
and Scopes]
The
purpose of this lecture is twofold.
One is to understand the fundamental knowledge and
theoretical
concepts of Boundary-Layer Meteorology (BLM). The other is to review the recent
applications
of BLM to physical urban planning and civil engineering.
[Schedule]
1. Basic theory of Atmospheric Boundary
Layer
1.1 Definition of Atmospheric Boundary
Layer
1.2 Diurnal Change of Atmospheric Boundary
Layer
1.3 Constant Flux Layer
1.4 Turbulent Transfer Process
1.5 Radiative Transfer
1.6 Energy Balance of Ground Surface
2. Application to Physical Urban
Planning
2.1 Mesoscale Circulation
2.2 Heat Island Phenomena
2.3 Micrometeorology of Forest Canopy
2.4 Micrometeorology of Urban Canopy
2.5 Energy Balance of Human-body
2.6 Numerical Prediction of Urban Climate
Advanced
Geotechnical Engineering
2nd
Semester (2-0-0) (Odd Years)
Prof.
Hideki OHTA
[Aims
and Scopes]
Introduced
is a theoretical framework of advanced geomechanics consisting of the concept
of
constitutive
model, mathematical modeling and spatial discretization of boundary value problems,
initial
conditions, undrained strength and material parameters. Some of the case
records are described
as
examples of application to engineering practice. Issues related to the
geo-environment, geology,
regional
background and professional ethics are included.
[Schedule]
1. Constitutive models of geomaterials
2. Mathematical modeling of boundary value
problems
3. Weak form
4. Spatial discretization
5. Initial conditions
6. Undrained strength
7. Material parameters
8. Some of the case records: foundations
on soft clay, dams and fill structures, slope failures,
reinforced earth, tunneling etc.
2nd
Semester (2-0-0) (Even Years)
Assoc.
Prof. Takayuki UEDA
[Aims]
This
class provides methodologies for evaluation and planning of regional
infrastructure. The class
starts
with basic theories of economics and then proceeds to project specific models.
Every student
is
required to make a presentation of his/her model for project evaluation at the
end of the course.
[Schedule]
1. Project Cycle in Infrastructure Development
2. Economic Theory on Project Evaluation
(1) - Behavior Model and Benefit Measure -
3. Economic Theory on Project Evaluation
(2) - General Equilibrium Analysis -
4. Economic Theory on Project Evaluation
(3) - Social Surplus and Incidence Analysis -
5. Evaluation of Particular Project (1) -
In a Riskless World -
6. Evaluation of Particular Project (2) -
In a Risky World -
7. Evaluation of Particular Project (3) -
In a Developing Economy -
8. Equity Issues in Project Evaluation
9. Project Scheduling (1) - Classical
Timing Problem -
10. Project Scheduling (2) - Real Option -
11. Economic Growth and Infrastructure (1)
- Growth Engines -
12. Economic Growth and Infrastructure (2)
- Environment as International Conflict -
13. Presentation by Student
2004
Spring Semester (2-0-0) (Even years)
Prof.
Nobuaki Otsuki
I. Lecture on durability
and maintenance of construction materials including concrete
and steel, especially some
topics related to developing countries.
II
1. Durability of concrete
materials and structures
2. Corrosion of steel
3. Temperature effect on
durability
4. Maintenance strategy of
concrete structures
5. Maintenance strategy of
concrete marine structures
6. Standard methods on crack
repair
7. Electro-chemical repair
methods
8. Durability of plastics