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Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering 1

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.


Advanced Topics in Civil Engineering 2

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]


History of Architecture II

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


History of Architecture III

Autumn Semester (2-0-0)

Prof. David B. STEWART, Prof. Koji YAGI

Continuation of History of Architecture II (History of Architecture II is Prerequisite)


Design Theory III

Spring Semester (2-0-0)

Assoc. Prof. Yoshiharu TSUKAMOTO

Design Theory and Planning Process in Architectural Planning


Design Theory V

Spring Semester (2-0-0)

Assoc. Prof. Koichi YASUDA

Design Theory and Practice in Architectural Drawings


Theory of Architectural Space

Autumn Semester (2-0-0)

Design Theory and Case Studies


Architectural Planning I

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.


Composite Structure II

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


Applied Structural Design

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


Visual Design Practice I

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


Exercise in Architectural Planning II

Autumn Semester (1-1-0)

Prof. Hiroshi AIZAWA, Assoc. Prof. Fumihito MIYAMOTO

Exercise in Survey Methods and Architectural and Urban Design Process.


Seminar in Architecture & Building Engineering I

2004 Spring Semester (0-1-0)


Seminar in Architecture & Building Engineering II

2003 Autumn Semester (0-1-0)


Seminar in Architecture & Building Engineering III

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)


Seminar in Architecture & Building Engineering VI

2003 Autumn Semester (0-2-0)

Seminar in Architecture & Building Engineering VII

2005 Spring Semester (0-2-0)


Seminar in Architecture & Building Engineering VIII

2004 Autumn Semester (0-2-0)


Seminar in Architecture & Building Engineering IX

2006 Spring Semester (0-2-0)


Seminar in Architecture & Building Engineering X

2005 Autumn Semester (0-2-0)


Student's Own Professor

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.


Professors

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.

 


Associate Professors

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


Lectures

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.


Evaluation and Planning of Regional Infrastructures

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


Durability and Maintenance of Construction Materials


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


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