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2. SCHOOL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Elvi a Campus A Coru a Updated July 2005 Address Head of the Department Universidad de A Coru a Manuel Casteleiro Maldonado Campus Elvi a s n 15071 A Coru a Espa a Tel 34 981 167000 Fax 34 981 167170 Webpage www udc es ECTS Coordinator Juan Cagiao Villar Tel 34 981 167 000 Ext 1426 Fax 34 981 167 170 E mail jcagiao udc es Academic Calendar The academic period understands from October to the end of September October 2 to September 29 There will be no lectures on local holidays and during the celebration of Santo Tomas de Aquino and the Patron of the faculties http www udc es estudos ga temasacademicos Presentation and Historical Precedents The School of Civil Engineering of the University of A Corufia was created by the Decree 274 1991 of July 30 issued by the Conseller a de Educaci n e Ordenaci n Universitaria of the Xunta de Galicia which furthermore granted the authorisation to set up the studies leading to the official degree of Ingeniero de Caminos Canales y Puertos The school began its academic activities in October 1991 provisionally located in the Laboratorio de Control de Calidad de la Demarcaci n de Carreteras del Estado in Galicia dependent on the Ministry of Public Works in the locality of Arteixo The School of Civil Engineering is located at the entrance of the Elvi a Campus Inaugurated on
3. 16 Correcting track alignment 17 Track maintenance and renewal 18 Planning and construction of new railway lines Bibliography Ferrocarriles Garcia Diaz de Villegas J M Publicaciones de la E T S Ingenieros de Caminos Santander 2000 La V a del Ferrocarril Alias J y Vald s A Editorial Bellisco Madrid 1990 Modern Railway Track Esveld C MRT Productions Duisburg 1989 e Track geotechnology and substructure management Seling E T y Waters J M Thomas Telford Londres 1994 Teaching organization During 4 hours a week theory lectures are imparted and numerical examples are solved Technical visits are organised to visit railway installations in the region and maintenance and renovation works of tracks Assessment A final exam is carried out with a theoretical part and another with practical questions To pass the course it is required to pass both parts Teacher Miguel Rodr guez Bugar n y Margarita Novales Ordax 606 Technical French 6 Description French Spanish equivalent of technical ad technological terms related to 4 the science civil engineering and economics fields Composing professional letters and technical reports Aims To facilitate the beginners and false beginners in a rapid mastering and efficiency of basic competence in the French language which will allow them to move easily in common communicative contexts participate in simple conversations to understand and be
4. 8 Survey techniques 9 Calculation methods 10 Water flow in rock massifs 639 640 Bibliography e Underground excavations in Rocks E Hoek y E T Brown Institution of Mining and Metallurgy 1980 Rock Slope Engineering E Hoek y J W Bray Institution of Mining and Metallurgy 1981 Introduction to Rock Mechanics R E Goodman Wiley 1989 e Stereographic projection techniques P R Leyshon y R J Lisle Butterworth 1996 Teaching organization Lectures in theory practical lessons and selected field trips Assessment Evaluation will be based on tests covering the knowledge acquired on the discipline both in theoretical and practical aspects In the final marks active participation in the lectures and field sessions will be taken into account A report related to the subjects of the course could be asked for Teacher Jordi Delgado Mart n Decision Taking in Engineering O 6 Description Bayesian statistics Hindsight decisions Variance analysis Control of 4 quality Aims To s how the basic criteria which were used in a rational and objective way at the time of taking decisions inside a group of possibilities and besides to acquire the exact knowledge in order to do analysis and rational criticism of actions Syllabus 1 Games 2 Decisions in atmosphere of uncertainty 3 Decisions without experimentation 4 Decisions with experimentation 5 Synthesis of judgements Bibliography e Probabili
5. 1996 Edificaci n con prefabricados de hormig n Vaquero J et al Ieca 1996 Manual de ejemplos de Aplicaci n de la EHE a la Edificaci n Ache Geho Atep Madrid 2001 Proyecto y c lculo de estructuras de hormig n Tomos I y II Calavera J Intemac Madrid 1999 Normas NTE NBE EF 96 NBE CPI 96 NBE CT 79 NBE AE 88 PCI design handbook precast and prestressed concrete 5 edici n PCI Chicago 1999 Prefabrication with Concrete Bruggeling A S G Huygue G F Balkema 503 504 Rotterdam 1991 e PCI manual for the design of hollow core slabs Buettner D R Becker R J PCI Chicago 1998 e Multi storey precast concrete framed structures Elliott B tir R Vittone Lausanne Polytechniques et Universitaires Romandes Lausanne 1996 Teaching organization There are four lectures per week dedicated to theory and practice There a re also lectures by building designers and visits to construction sites and prefabrication plants Assessment There are final examinations in June and September To pass the subject it is necessary to have passed each part of the subject building and prefabrication in the final examinations of June or September Teacher Cristina V zquez Herrero y Fernando Mart nez Abella Transport Engineering 6 Description Planning and exploitation Of transport Exploitation of ports 6 Railways Aims To explain the essential aims of Transport Engineering Transpo
6. 1999 Teaching organization As a general rule during the course t he lecturer will dedicate two hours per week to theory and two hours per week to solving problems Assessment The evaluation is carried out through the final exams in June and September Teacher Mar Toledano Prados Transports and Land Use O 6 4 5 1 5 Description Transport Engineering and territory 4 5 Aims To introduce the student to the territorial processes which cause the transport infrastructures which an engineer plans and builds To bring the students closer to a view of land as a historic construction based on cartography showing the role of transport in its formation and transformation Syllabus Transport and territory Concept The process of urbanization of land Cartography as an instrument of analysis of the territory The elements of analysis of a land structure Transport and land in the past Urbanization of medieval land Urban structure of the medieval city The new forms of intervention in the city from the 16 century 9 The new forms of intervention in the city from the 17 century 10 Transport and land in the 18 century 11 The city of the illustration baroque and military urbanism 12 Transport and land in the 19 century 13 The city of the 19 century The suburb and interior reform 14 Transport in the 20 century 15 Forms of urban growth in the 20 century 16 Territorial systems and tr
7. Prentice Hall 1981 Teaching organization Theoretical and practical lectures Compulsory laboratory exercises Assessment Two partial examinations will be made during the course besides the final examinations in June and September In order to pass the subject the students should attend the laboratory lectures and submit a report about them Teacher Luis Medina Rodr guez y Jorge Molinero Huguet Continuum Mechanics O 7 5 Description Continuum mechanics Constructive equations Elasticity and 6 viscous elasticity Plasticity and viscous plasticity Aims To introduce the student to Continuum Mechanics from both a general and particular point of view in subjects like Structures Hydraulics and Hydrology and Geotechnical Engineering Elastic elastic plastic viscoelastic and fluid mechanics models Syllabus 1 Stress equations 2 Kinematics of a continuous medium 4 5 306 3 Constitutive equations of a continuous medium 4 Linear elasticity constitutive equations 5 Two dimensional linear elasticity 6 Plastic behaviour of a continuous medium 7 Elastic plastic behaviour of cross sections I Axial forces and pure bending 8 Elastic plastic behaviour of cross sections II Simple and compound Bending 9 Plastic analysis of beams and porticos 10 Viscoelastic behaviour of a continuous medium 11 Fluid mechanics Bibliography A First Course in Continuum Mechanics Y C Fung Prentice Hall Te
8. The main aim of this subject is to supply the students with the necessary knowledge and information about Foundation Engineering Subsoil exploration shallow and deep foundation design and the design of earth retaining structures Syllabus 1 Subsoil exploitation 2 Shallow foundations 3 Deep foundations 4 Earth retaining structures 5 Numerical methods in geotechnical engineering 614 Bibliography Ground Engineer s Reference Book F G Editor Butterworks London 1987 Foundation Engineering A R Jumikis Krieger Florida 1987 Fundamentals of Geotechnical Engineering B M Das Brooks Cole California 2000 Sigma W for finite element stress deformation analysis User s Guide Geo Slope International Ltd Calgary Alberta Canada Slope W for slope stability an lisis User s Guide Geo Slope International Ltd Calgary Alberta Canada Geotecnia y Cimientos II y II J A Jim nez Salas y otros Editorial Rueda Madrid 1976 y 1980 El Metro de Madrid Un Nuevo Reto N mero especial de la Revista de Obras P blicas Diciembre de 2000 Underground Excavations in Rock E Hoek amp E T Brown Stephen Austin amp Sons UK 1982 Curso aplicado de cimentaciones J M Rodr guez Ortiz J Serra Gesta C Oteo Mazo Colegio Arquitectos de Madrid 6 edici n 1995 Teaching organization Theoretical lectures and the resolution of practical problems Some practices with commercial finite element codes Du
9. The soil 12 Soil classification and description 13 Hydrogeology of soils and rocks 14 The effective stress principle 15 The flow net 16 The zone no saturated of the soil 17 Geology of Spain Bibliography Ciencias de La Tierra Tarbuck y Lutgens Prentice Hall Madrid 1999 Geograf a Fisica Strahler A N Omega 1977 Geolog a Estructural Introducci n a las t cnicas geom tricas Ragan D M Omega Barcelona Understanding Earth Press y Siever W H Freeman and Company New York Geolog a de Espa a Mel ndez I Editorial Rueda S L 2004 Geotecnia y Cimientos I y II Jim nez Salas J A Justo J L Rueda Madrid 1975 y 1981 Principles of Geotechnical Engineering Das B M Brooks Cole 2002 Ingenier a Geol gica Gonz lez Vallejo L I et al Prentice Hall 2002 e An introduction to Geotechnical Engineering Holtz R D y Kovacs W D Prentice Hall 1981 Teaching organization Lectures 4 hours each week including theoretical concepts and problems In addition a laboratory coursework and a field trip is included as a main part of the course Assessment In order to pass the course it is mandatory to perform and pass with sufficiency the practicum program Two nonabsolving partial examinations apart from the ordinary June and September final examinations will be held It is necessary to reach a minimum mark in order to avoid the final examinations In the mark will be con
10. To know those specific aspects relative to railway terminals for passengers and goods To identify and to differentiate the rolling equipment characteristics as well as the specific phenomena involved in vehicle movements To characterize the main elements of the electrification signalling security communications and operation systems To identify and differentiate the technical and commercial operations as well as their suitability for certain situations To describe the organization and administration of the railway activity Syllabus 1 Rail transportation terminals Station with passengers Goods station 2 Introduction to rolling equipment Rolling equipment Classes of towed material 3 Train dynamics The adhesion and the traction Resistance and efforts The braking of the trains The material in movement 4 Traction The electrical traction The line of contact and the circuit of return The locomotive Mechanical part The locomotive Electrical and thermal traction 5 Operation Railway signals Introduction to enclave Communications Actual systems of operation Traffic capacity Tariff Environmental impact of the railroad 6 Rail system The underground The slight underground Railroad with high speed Lines with weak traffic No conventional railroad 4 634 635 Bibliography e Ferrocarriles Garc a D az de Villegas J M Publicaciones de la E T S Ingenieros
11. free decantation 19 Coagulation flocculation 20 Decanting Special settling tanks 21 Filtering 22 Rapid filtering 23 Disinfecting chlorinating ozonation 24 Special treatments 25 Water distribution networks 26 Drains network 27 Purifying wastewater 28 Pretreatment 29 Primary treatments 30 Biological treatments Basics 31 Bacterial beds 32 Active sludges 33 Treatment and removal of sludges Thickening 34 Stabilization of sludges 35 Dehydratation and removal of sludges 36 Purifying of A R U of small communities 37 Natural purifying Re use of water 38 Environmental impact Bibliography Manual t cnico del agua DEGREMONT Cuarta edici n 1979 Depuraci n de aguas residuales Hern ndez A Colegio I C C P Madrid 1990 Abastecimiento y distribuci n de aguas Hern ndez A Colegio 1 C C P Madrid 1990 Ingenier a sanitaria tratamiento evacuaci n y reutilizaci n de aguas Metcalf Eddy McGraw Hill 1995 Abastecimiento de agua y alcantarillado Steel E W y McGhee T Gustavo Gili Barcelona 1981 4 5 4 5 403 e Introducci n a la Ingenier a Sanitaria y Ambiental Tejero L Su rez J E T S de Ing de Caminos de La Coru a y Santander 1995 Teaching organization For 3 hours a week theoretical lectures are imparted and the problems proposed in the lectures are solved Laboratory practices and computer practices will be carried out
12. 20 9 91 and Date of Publication in B O E 17 1 92 and 7 2 97 Year of Initiation 91 92 DISTRIBUTION OF CREDITS Cycle Year Core Compulsory Optional Free F P Total Configuration ECTS ECTS ECTS ECTS ECTS 1 78 6 84 56 4 60 2 75 6 81 56 4 60 3 51 21 6 6 84 37 5 14 5 4 4 60 4 54 18 12 84 29 40 12 8 60 5 33 6 30 12 6 87 22 4 20 8 6 60 TOTAL 291 27 54 42 6 420 211 5 18 5 36 28 6 300 FINAL PROJECT Yes EQUIVALENT CREDITS Up to 18 optional credits e Up to 6 credits through practical work in companies public or private institutions etc Equivalence Minimum of 60 hours in one month e Up to 12 credits through technical project ACCESS TO THE 2nd CYCLE From other courses 10 12 93 Order B O E 27 12 93 Direct Technical Engineer in Public Works Specialist in Civil Constructions Technical Engineer in Public Works Specialist in Transport and Urban Services Technical Engineer in Public Works Specialist in Hydrology With Complementary Training Technical Engineer in Mining Specialist in Mine Organisation Technical Engineer in Mining Specialist in Mine Drilling and Prospecting Students who have passed the first cycle of Mine Engineering Hydraulics and Hydrology 9c Transport and Territory 6 c Metric and Descriptive Geometry 6 c ACCESS TO OTHER COURSES After completing this course the student will have acc
13. Arquitectos de Catalu a Barcelona 1981 Madrid Regi n Metropolitana Estrategia Territorial y Actuaciones Comunidad de Madrid Madrid 1991 e Plan Director de Infraestructuras 1993 2007 Publicaciones del MOPTMA 1994 Teaching organization The course has a strong theoretical component derived from the syllabus and a practical component derived from the contrast between the diagnostic of the territorial reality and the possibilities of Urban Planning and Regional Planning It is considered that in this sense that the subject at practical level be complemented with the subjects in the field Urbanism II and Urban Services 506 507 Assessment The assessment is based on two exercises on urban theory and another on the urban and regional reality together with a final exam Teacher Carlos Nardiz Ortiz y Juan Creus Andrade Business Organization and Management 6 Description Business economy Management of public works companies 4 Aims It is expected that the student acquires the necessary knowledge from the moment a business is planned until it is working This general aim is defined in the following points a a general idea about the firm and its strategy b a basic knowledge about accounting c organization d legal help e the system to be taken into account about staff production and marketing f a follow up of the financial situation in the firm g a financial position and analysis and h to go into detail
14. Estadistica Canavos G C Mc Graw Hill M xico 1987 Probabilidad y Aplicaciones Estadisticas Meyer P L Addison Wesley Tberoamericana M xico 1992 Probability Random Variables and Stochastic Processes Papoulis A McGraw Hill Kagakusha Tokyo 1965 Estadistica Modelos y M todos 2 Vol Pe a D Alianza Universal Madrid 1986 Introducci n a la Teoria de la Probabilidad y a la Inferencia Estad stica Durand A I y S L Ipi a Ed Rueda Madrid 1994 e Engineering Statistics Hogg R V y J Ledolter Mc Millan New York 1987 Teaching organization The teaching activity is three hours per week No differences will be made between the theoretical and practical sessions Some exercises will be proposed periodically and later solved during the lecturing hours Assessment The assessment is based on two partial exams Each partial exam includes all the contents given from the beginning of the course until the time of the exam During the exam it is allowed to consult any material needed books notes etc To pass the course it is required to get an average mark in each partial exam the submitted course work is also taken into account Teacher Manuel Casteleiro Maldonado y Xavier Dom nguez P rez Structures II A 12 6 6 Description Structures analysis 8 5 Aims To complete the formation about traditional methods of calculation in bar structures Analysis of bar structures in second order theory Introduction
15. Mart n Ass n F Topograf a Chueca Pazos M Editorial Dossat Topograf a y Replanteos Mart n Morej n L Editorial Romargraf M todos Topogr ficos Ojeda Ruiz J L Teaching organization During 3 hours a week the theoretical lectures are provided and the practical exercises previously set are resolved In the facilities of the School the students must carry out a series of field and studio practices in order to achieve a full training in the topic At the same time they carry out visits to cartographic production centres Assessment To pass it is necessary to have submitted and to pass the course projects Two assessment exams are held besides the final exams of June and September To pass the course it is necessary to obtain a minimum mark in each partial exam and the course projects and the field and studio practices will be taken into account Teacher Antonio L pez Blanco ngel Gonz lez del R o y Jos A Serantes Barbeito Free Configuration 6 4 SECOND YEAR 201 202 T Calculus II A 12 Description Ordinary differential equations Introduction to numeric methods 9 and programming Aims To know to understand and to apply the analytical methods that allow for the resolution of Ordinary Differential Equations To acquire the basic knowledge in the use of computers and FORTRAN programming Syllabus First order differential equations Higher order differential equations Calcu
16. Mc Graw Hill New York 1990 Transformadores de Potencia de Medida y de Protecci n Ras E Marcombo S A 4 5 406 407 1994 e Maquinas El ctricas Sanjurjo R Mc Graw Hill Madrid 1990 e Manual de Ingenier a El ctrica Fink D G y Wayne H Mc Graw Hill M xico 1996 Teaching organization 4 hours per week theoretical lectures are held and practical exercises previously given are resolved Assessment To pass a final exam held in February or another in September In addition the lecture participation 1s evaluated continuously and taken into account Teacher Luis Montenegro P rez Steel Structures and Combined Construction O 7 5 3 4 5 Description Steel Structures Combined constructions 5 5 Aims To know and to understand the resistant behaviour of steel and combined structures applying it to the dimensioning and design of those following the existing regulations Syllabus 1 General concepts 2 Limit state L S 3 Enveloping surroundings loads and classification of actions 4 Straight pieces in flexion traction compression and torsion 5 Lateral buckling and web buckling 6 Means of linking 7 Definition of combined structure concrete and steel 8 Normal loads axil and flector and transversals sheating torsion and connection 9 Methods of calculation predimensioned and connections Bibliography Hern ndez S 1996 Dise o de Estructuras de Acero ETSICCP d
17. S A 1982 Manual de taludes Instituto Geol gico y Minero de Espa a Rock Engineering J A Franklin M B Dusseault Mc Graw Hill 1989 Rock Slope Engineering E Hoek L Bray Institution of mining and metallurgy London 3rd ed 1981 Teaching organization Mainly theoretical lessons and also some practical ones devoted to the resolution of a set of exercises Course work will be set as group work Assessment Evaluation will be carried out on the basis of course work and a final exam Teacher Luis Carmona Iglesias Control and Regulation of Traffic 6 Description Phases of road conceptual planning Transport models Allocation of 4 trips Continuous circulation Models of traffic in highways and motorways Discontinuous traffic Road networks Security Traffic and the environment Regulation and ordination Road signs Traffic lights Centralized controls Aims To apply traffic science To know and apply the methods of regulation of traffic Syllabus 1 Theory of road traffic 2 Intersections with traffic light regulation 3 Traffic lights systems 4 Intersections without traffic light regulation 5 Traffic control in highways 6 Road safety Bibliography e Elementos de Ingenieria de Tr fico Kraemer C E T S de Ingenieros de Caminos de Madrid 604 605 e Ingenier a de Trafico Antonio Vald s Manual de Capacidad de Carreteras Asociaci n t cnica de carreteras Comit espa ol de la
18. The student will do a course project Assessment In order to p ass the course it is necessary that the coursework and the laboratory classes have been completed Two partial examinations will be set besides the final exams of June and September To pass the course the two assessment examinations must be passed 8 marks and the marks of the coursework and practice work are taken into account 2 marks Teacher Joaqu n Su rez L pez Alfredo J come Burgos y Estrella Rodr guez Justo Harbours and Coasts A Description Littoral and Maritime dynamics Harbours and Coasts Maritime works Aims To acquire the basic knowledge and capacities which deal with the area of Harbours and Coasts To understand the dynamic phenomena involved in the oceanic atmospheric and coastal environment To give response to the problems that the shore harbours and coasts pose in Civil Engineering To know the actions of engineering upon the shore as well as their impact in the environment especially on the sea shore Syllabus 1 Introduction to the engineering of harbours and coasts 2 General atmospheric oceanic dynamic Maritime climate 3 Coastal environment and littoral geomorphology 4 Waves Description generation and propagation 5 Long period waves Tides and currents 6 Littoral processes The behaviour of beaches 7 Bays and estuaries 8 Harbours Functions Users Typologies 9 Coastal engineering structures 10 Coastal pr
19. able to use real documents to write basic texts deal with professional and semiprofessional everyday situations Syllabus 1 Linguistic objectives 2 Grammatical contents Bibliography L art de conjuguer dictionnaire de 12 000 verbes Hatier Paris 1990 607 Conjugaison 350 exercices 1 000 verbes a conjuguer Bady Greaves et Petetin Hachette FLE Paris 1997 Dictionnaire de la prononciation Lerond Larousse Paris 1980 Dictionnaire Moderno francais espagnol espagnol francais Larousse Paris 1989 Dictionnaire technique du b timent et des travaux publiques Barbier Eyrolles Paris 1988 Dictionnaire technique francais espagnol Mink Herder Barcelona 1984 Le francais a grande vitesse Truscott Mitchell et Tauzin Hachette FLE Paris 1994 manual de clase Franc s funcional para universitarios Saraz Cruz y Montaigu Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de C rdoba 1997 Grammaire 350 exercices Niveau d butant Bady Greaves et Petetin Hachette FLE Paris 1996 Grammaire du francais Delatour et alii Hachette FLE Paris 1991 Gram tica esencial del franc s Fern ndez Ball n y Monnerie Goarin Hachette Paris 1987 Gram tica francesa Cantera y De Vicente C tedra Madrid 1986 Grammaire progressive du francais Gr goire et Thi venaz CLE International Paris 1995 Grammaire vivante du francais Callamand Larousse Paris 1989 e Vocabulaire illustr 350 ex
20. forms 2 Measuring and construction details Bibliography Geometr a Descriptiva Izquierdo Asensi F Editorial Paraninfo Madrid 1995 e Geometria Descriptiva Leighton Wellman B Editorial Reverte Barcelona 1987 Geometr a Descriptiva I Sistema Di drico Rodr guez Abajo F J Revilla A Editorial Donostiarra San Sebasti n 1992 Geometr a Descriptiva II Sistema Acotado Rodriguez Abajo FJ Editorial Donostiarra San Sebasti n 1993 Geometr a Descriptiva III Sistema de perspectiva Axonom trica Rodr guez Abajo FJ lvarez V Editorial Donostiarra San Sebasti n 1995 Geometr a Descriptiva IV Sistema de perspectiva Caballera Rodr guez Abajo FJ Revilla A Editorial Donostiarra San Sebasti n 1993 Geometr a Descriptiva Sistema C nico Rodr guez Abajo Editorial Donostiarra San Sebasti n 1990 Dibujo T cnico Rodr guez Abajo F J lvarez V Editorial Donostiarra San Sebasti n 1984 Dibujo T cnico Ramos B Garc a E Ed AENOR Madrid 1995 e Dibujo T cnico Construcci n y obra civil Ramos B Garc a E Ed AENOR Madrid 1999 e M todo y aplicaci n de representaci n acotada y del terreno Gentil Baldrich JM Editorial Bellisco Madrid 1998 Geometr a Descriptiva Sistema Acotado Mart n de Morej n L E U A T de Madrid Barcelona 1985 Dibujo T cnico de Ingenier a Campos Asenjo J Ediciones Campos Madrid 1965 e Dibujo T cnico Intro
21. lculo Problemas y ejercicios resueltos Franco J R Ed Prentice Hall Madrid 2003 C lculo Infinitesimal Una y varias variables Granero F Ed Mc Graw Hill Madrid 1996 C lculo Infinitesimal de una variable Burgos J Ed Mc Graw Hill Madrid 1994 Gu a pr ctica de C lculo Infinitesimal en una variable real Galindo F y otros Ed Thomson Madrid 2003 Ejercicios y problemas de C lculo Granero F Ed T bar Flores Albacete 1991 C lculo I Teor a y problemas de An lisis Matem tico en una variable Garc a A y otros Ed CLAGSA Madrid 1998 C lculo II Teor a y problemas de funciones de varias variables Garc a A y otros Ed CLAGSA Madrid 2003 C lculo de varias variables Problemas y ejercicios resueltos Besada M y otros Ed Prentice Hall Madrid 2001 e C lculo Vectorial Marsden J Tromba A Ed Pearson Addison Wesley Madrid 2004 C lculo Integral y aplicaciones Granero F Ed Prentice Hall Madrid 2001 C lculo Integral Metodolog a y problemas Coquillat F Ed T bar Flores Albacete 1980 Teaching organization Every week two theoretical and three practical sessions are imparted During the latter previously proposed problems are solved One of the practical sessions is devoted to the resolution of integrals A collection of examination problems integrals and theoretical questions is at the students disposal Assessment Besides the June and Se
22. lisis lineal y no lineal de estructuras de barras Hern ndez Ib ez S E T S I Caminos Canales y Puertos Universidad de La Coru a Teor a de las estructuras Timoshenko S P Young D H Ed Urmo Bilbao 1981 e Structures Schodek Daniel L Prentice Hall New Jersey 1980 Elementary Structural Analysis 4th ed Utku S Norris C H Wilbur J B McGraw Hill New Jersey 1991 Raz n y ser de los tipos estructurales Torroja E C S I C Instituto Eduardo Torroja Madrid 1984 e Elasticidad 2a ed Ortiz Berrocal L U P M E T S I Industriales Madrid 1985 Teaching organization Four hours per week lessons two theoretical and two practical ones Where problems given before are resolved Most of these problems belong to exams previously given which allows the student to know his or her level of knowledge of the subject Assessment The assessment is based on two partial exams and also the June and September final exams Lecturer en charge Juan Carlos Perezzan Pardo Jos Antonio Gonz lez Meijide Metric and Descriptive Geometry A 6 Description Metric geometry Descriptive geometry 4 5 Aims To know to understand and to apply the methods which Descriptive and Metric Geometries give in order to solve geometrical problems and the intersection of surfaces by graphic methods Syllabus Metric geometry Projective geometry Review of descriptive geography Study of surfaces Represe
23. mathematic optimizing ads 9 Analysis of sensibility 10 Optimizing of structures of articulated joints 11 Optimizing of structures of rigid junctions 12 Description of a code of optimum design og structure genesis Bibliography e M todos de dise o ptimo de estructuras Santiago Hern ndez Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos C y P e Numerical Optimization Techniques for Engineering Design With Applications G N Vanderplaats McGraw Hill Elements of Structural Optimization R T Haftka Z Gurdal y M P Kamat Kluwer Academic Introduction to Optimum Design U Kirsch McGraw Hill e Introduction to Optimum Design J Arora McGraw Hill Teaching organization Theoretical lectures will be imparted for four hours a week and proposed problems will be solved in the practice papers In the Laboratory of Computer Aided Calculation of Structures optimum designs of structures will be obtained through the programs ADS and COSMOS M Assessment In order to pass the course it is necessary to have performed and passed the course work Exams will be held at the end of June and September and in the final mark the mark of the exam and the course work it will be taken into account Teacher Santiago Hernandez Ib ez y Juan Carlos Perezzan Pardo Technical Operation of Railways O Description The movement of the train Railway exploitation Special railway systems the underground high speed trains weak traffic lines Aims
24. of water 8 Quality and contamination of waters 9 Applications of hydrology in civil engineering 10 Hydrology and environment 11 Hydrology in Galicia and Spain Bibliography Hidrolog a Subterr nea Custodio E Llamas M R Editorial Omega S A 1983 Hydrology for engineers Linsley Kohler y Paulhus McGraw Hill Inc 1982 Engineering Hydrology Subramanya K Tata McGraw Hill 1994 e Hidrolog a Aplicada Ven Te Chow D R Maidment y L W Mays McGraw Hill 1994 Teaching organization The teaching activity is based on four hours per week of theoretical lectures together with the resolution of some practical exercises which are previously proposed to be evaluated after their resolution and submission Assessment The final mark of the subject will be obtained from the marks obtained in the exams of the Subject Teacher Javier Samper Calvete y Ricardo Juncosa Rivera Optional 6 4 Free Configuration 6 4 FOURTH YEAR 401 T Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete I A Description Reinforced concrete Prestressed concrete 7 Aims To teach fundamentals of the behaviour of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures and to provide a basis for the student to design build and maintain this type of structures Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 Reinforced and prestressed concrete structures project 3 Structural elements 4 Structural concrete construction 5 Summary Bibliography Horm
25. project Teacher Ricardo Juncosa Rivera y Javier Samper Calvete Jorge Molinero Huguet History of Art 6 Description History of Art Art throughout history Old Age Middle Age Modern 4 636 Age and Contemporary Age Aims To know and understand the different artistic styles in relation to the historic economic and social context of the epoch Syllabus Theory and function of art Greek architecture Roman architecture Paleo Christian and Byzantine art Pre Romanic art Contributions of Islamic art Romanic art Gothic art The renaissance 10 The renaissance in Spain 11 Baroque European architecture 12 From rococo to neo Classicism 13 The architecture of the 19 century 14 Impressionism and post impressionism 15 The avant garde movements of the 20 century 16 Architecture of the 20 century 17 The artistic panorama since 1945 18 Art and the new technologies 19 Video and computer Photography The art markets So 00 1 O ta dj O2 I2 Bibliography Historia del Arte Gombrich E H Alianza Madrid 1997 e Arquitectura de la prehistoria a la postmodernidad Trachtenberg M H Man L Akal Madrid 1990 El Arte Moderno Argan G C Akal Madrid 1991 Historia General del Arte Janson H W Alianza Madrid 1995 Teaching organization For four hours per week theoretical and practical classes are given Assessment Two final exams will be held one
26. to the bending of slabs and to the study of spherical and revolution shells Matrix methods for calculation of bar structures Syllabus 1 Principles of virtual works 2 Energy theorems 3 Hyperstatic structures of articulated joints 4 Elastic instability of bar structures 5 Bending of isotropic slabs in elastic linear range 6 Buckling of thin slabs 7 Theory of shells in elastic and linear range 8 Introduction to buckling in shells 9 Matrix analysis of structures Method of equilibrium 10 Description of a program of matrix calculation of structures Bibliography An lisis lineal y no lineal de estructuras de barras S Hern ndez Temas 1 2 3 4 y 9 Mechanics of Elastic Structures Oden J T McGraw Hill Temas 1 al 3 Theory of Elastic Stability Timoshenko y Gere McGraw Hill Temas 4 al 9 Steel Structures William MacGuire Prentice Hall Temas 4 al 9 Teor a de placas y l minas Timoshenko Voinowsky Krieger Urmo Temas 6 al 9 Background to Buckling H G Allen P S Bulbon Tema 8 Backing of Bars Plates and Shells Brush Almroth Tema 8 C lculo matricial de estructuras Saez Benito Espada J M F E I N Temas 10 al 14 304 305 M todos matriciales para c lculo de estructuras Livesley R K Blume Temas 10 al 14 e Ejemplos resueltos de c lculo matricial de estructuras con el programa SAP90 J A Jurado S Hern ndez T rculo 1997 Tema 9 Teaching organization For 4 hours a
27. week theoretical lectures and exercises are carried out The students resolve structural models in the Laboratory of Calculation of Structures by means of computer programs Assessment There will be two partial exams and the final exams of June and September Teacher Jos ngel Jurado Albarrac n Arturo N Font n P rez y Alejandro Mosquera Mart nez Geotechnical Engineering II A 12 Description Geotechnique Cementations Soil and rock dynamics 8 5 Aims The main aim of this subject is to supply the students with the necessary knowledge and information about Soil Mechanics introducing the laws and key rules for geotechnical calculus Syllabus Introduction Stresses in a soil Compressibility of soil Shear strength of soil Stresses in elastic soil Plasticity of soil Lateral earth pressure Slope stability Soil bearing capacity for shallow foundations 9 uou Bibliography Geotecnia y Cimientos I y 1I J A Jim nez Salas y otros Editorial Rueda Madrid 1975 y 1981 e Mec nica de Suelos T W Lambe y R V Wihtman Limusa 1991 The Mechanics of soils J H Atkinson y P L Bransby Mc Graw Hill 1978 Elastic solutions for soil and rock mechanics H G Poulos y E H Davis Centre for geotechnical reseach University of Sidney 1991 Soil Mechanics in Engineering Practice K Terzaghi y R B Peck John Wiley 1967 e Introduction to geotechnical Engineering R D Holtz y W D Kovacs
28. 0 10 Uta UC P2 Bibliography e I Jornadas Internacionales sobre Paisajismo Santiago de Compostela 1991 Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos C y P de Galicia Xunta de Galicia e El Pensamiento Est tico de los Ingenieros Funcionalidad y Belleza Discurso de Jos Antonio Fern ndez Ord ez en la Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando Madrid 1990 Ingenier a Civil y Medio Ambiente CEOTMA MOPU Serie Monograf as 10 1981 El Paisaje Escribano Bombin M y otros Serie Unidades Tem ticas Ambientales del MOPT 1991 Ponts Puentes Fritz Leonhardt Press Polytechnigue Romands 1982 o El dise o de V as Urbanas Jim Mc Cluskey 1992 Ed Gustavo Gili 1985 Teaching organization The course has a theoretical component expressed in the syllabus of the subject and a practical component which tries to confront the student with the previous approaches to the project through the language of reality itself Assessment The assessment is based on a practical exercise in which the students identify the natural and artificial components which typify the landscape they also do 659 a visual and aesthetic analysis of the quality of the contents and study the alternatives to the necessary interventions which existed in order to restore it Teacher Carlos N rdiz Ortiz Transport Planning O 6 Description Planning Sectorial and integral plans of transport Evaluation and 4 selection of projects Transport policies Span
29. 13th January 1994 it is a single building of 16 000 square metres separated into two wings connected by a hall which constitutes the access to the School Here we find the cafeteria and the auditorium with a capacity for four hundred people Below a relation of the Departments of the School grouped according to their field of activity or work group Construction Technology Mathematical and Representation Methods Architectural Projects and Urbanism Energy and Maritime Propulsion Industrial Engineering Applied Economics I English Philology Computing Science Composition Language of instruction Gallego Spanish CIVIL ENGINEERING Studies leading to the official degree of Civil Engineer providing suitable scientific training in the theoretical principles and technological features of this discipline CAREER POSSIBILITIES SECTORS Public works Construction transport and communication Companies Electricity and electronics companies Ministries of Public Works of Environment of Defence and of Education and Culture FUNCTIONS Project and execution of surface and underground foundations sewers water supply etc construction works Urbanism and traffic streets roads railways piping parking lots ports and airports Hydraulic installations and works in rivers dams and hydraulic centres Company management transport planning and management of resources SYLLABUS 632 011 Dauer rox
30. 5 Leonardo Benevolo Gustavo Gili Barcelona 1982 Las formas de crecimiento urbano Manuel de Sol Morales i Rubi Ediciones UPC Barcelona 1997 e Nuevos territorios nuevos paisajes Varios autores Actar Barcelona 1997 Teaching organization For 4 hours a week theoretical and practical lectures will be imparted The students will analyse different proposals of organization and will elaborate their own using the models and elements studied Assessment Continuous assessment through the following up of the course work and explanations of the students Teacher Juan Creus Andrade Technical Project 6 Description In depth definition of technological aspects of a project Carrying out a 4 study or report on a specific theme of the professional field or a project related to research and development in engineering Roads and Airports II O 6 Description Further study of traffic engineering Amplification of road layouts 4 Amplification of pavement and road beds Aims To amplify the knowledge of the layout and the pavement design acquired in the subject of Roads and Airports The methods of exploitation of roads Syllabus 1 Amplification of layout of roads 2 Signaling of roads 3 Structural analysis of road surfaces 4 Conservation of roads 5 Road legislation 6 Airports Bibliography Normativa vigente del Ministerio de Fomento Instrucci n de carreteras PG 3 75 modificado Instrucci n de
31. 995 Curso sobre tratamiento de aguas residuales y explotaci n de estaciones depuradoras dos tomos CEDEX Centro de Estudios y Experimentaci n de Obras P blicas Ministerio de Obras P blicas y Transportes Gabinete de Formaci n y Documentaci n Madrid 1982 Tratamiento biol gico de las aguas residuales Ronzano E Dapena J L PRIDESA 637 638 Ediciones D az Teaching organization Three types of activities will be carried out theoretical lessons practical lectures on design and dimensioning of solutions of the sewage system drainage and purifying and practice sessions with computer programs Assessment Three compulsory works and three partial exams will be carried out Finally an end of the year exam will be held Teacher Joaqu n Su rez L pez Materials and Construction Systems O 6 Description Advanced materials construction technology Constructive procedures 4 Pathology and preparation of structures Aims To improve the knowledge in Construction Engineering covering new construction materials analysis methods and construction of particular structural elements and structure pathologies and repair Syllabus 1 Special materials Materials with cement base Metallic materials Compound materials 2 Constructive systems 3 Pathology and repair of concrete and steel structures Pathology Repairs Bibliography Concrete Technology New Trends Industrial Appl
32. A LP C R Control de tr nsito urbano A Mart nez M rquez Modelos de trafico vial J G Gardeta Oliveros Traffic Engineering William R MacShane y Roger P Roees Revistas CEDEX Traffic Engineering and Control y Carreteras e Res menes de comunicaciones de diversas jornadas y congresos monogr ficos Teaching organization Theoretical lectures are taught and practical exercises related to the set topics are put forward Assessment The assessment of the subject is carried out by means of a final exam The participation in class and the handing in of the set practical exercises is taken into account Teacher Ignacio P rez P rez Structures III 6 Description The method of one dimensional two dimensional and three dimensional 4 finite elements problems Aims To inform of the fundamental theories of the methods of discretization of structures in finite elements meshes To know the problems of civil engineering to which these techniques apply To know the types of finite elements most commonly used To learn to use programs of calculation of structures based on finite elements Syllabus 1 The finite element method 2 Finite elements in two dimensional elasticity 3 Integration in the finite element the formulation 4 Two dimensional finite elements 5 Three dimensional finite elements 6 Finite elements in thin slabs 7 Finite elements for thin shells 8 Study of the error in finite ele
33. Graw Hill Madrid Teaching organization Throughout the course lectures on theory are given and practical cases are commented on The students distributed in teams must do a coursework Assessment Final exams will be held in February and September and the coursework carried out in teams throughout the academic year will be taken into account Teacher Alejandro M Vasallo Rapela Mechanics O 6 3 3 Description Mechanics 4 5 Aims Training students in engineering mechanics so as to solve some engineering applications related to mechanics in Civil Engineering Syllabus 209 Vectorial analysis Kinematics Mass geometry Dynamics Statics Analytical mechanics Oscillations Aa ES Bibliography e Goicolea Ruig mez J M Mec nica Universidad Polit cnica de Madrid 1995 Beer Ferdinand P Mec nica vectorial para ingenieros est tica y din mica McGraw Hill 2004 Meriam J L Mec nica para ingenieros est tica y din mica Revert 1999 Shames Irving H Mec nica para ingenieros est tica y din mica Prentice Hall Iberia 1998 Marion Jerry B Din mica cl sica de las part culas y sistemas Revert D L 1990 Bastero de Eleizalde Jos M Curso de mec nica Ediciones Universidad de Navarra 1991 e Goldstein Herbert Mec nica cl sica Revert D L 1994 V zquez Manuel Mec nica para ingenieros Noela 1988 e Das Braja M Mec nica para ingenieros Est tica y Din mica Limusa
34. Guilemany Casadamon El urbanismo de las redes 1998 Gabriel Dupuy Instalaciones urbanas 1990 Tomo I Diseno energ tico del entorno urbano Tomo II Infraestructura hidr ulica y de evacuaci n de residuos Tomo III 1 parte Infraestructura energ tica y de comunicaciones distribuci n de energ a el ctrica p blica sistemas de alumbrado urbano y redes urbanas de transmisi n de informaci n Tomo III 2 parte Infraestructura energ tica y de comunicaciones suministros de gases combustibles distribuci n urbana de calefacci n y agua caliente Luis Jes s Arizmendi Barnes El soporte infraestructural de la ciudad 2002 Manuel Herce Vallejo Joan Mir Farrerons La ingenier a en la evoluci n de la urban stica 2002 Manuel Herce Vallejo ed Framcesc Magrinya Torner Fundamentos del manejo de los residuos urbanos 2000 Ernesto Hontoria Garc a Montserrat Zamorano Toro Limpieza viaria 1982 Jaime L pez Garrido Jos Pereira Mart nez Rolando Rodr guez Acosta Manual de conducciones Uralita Sistemas de conducciones en infraestructuras riego y edificaci n 2004 Joaqu n Su rez L pez Fernando Mart nez Abella Jer nimo Puertas Agudo GIS applications for water wastewater and stormwater systems 2005 U M Shamsi Elementos urbanos 1996 Josep Ma Serra Recomendaciones para el proyecto y dise o del viario urbano 2000 Luis Felipe Manch n y Juan A Santamera M de Fomento Direcci n General de la Viviend
35. Ocean Engineering Herbich J B Gulf Publishing Co 1991 Nearshore Dynamics and Coastal Processes Theory Measurement and Predictive Models Horikawa K U Tokyo Press 1988 Coastal Engineering Silvester R Elsevier Scientific Pub Co 1974 The applied dynamics of ocean surface waves Mei C C John Wiley amp Sons 1983 e Plan director de infraestructuras 1993 2007 MOPT S G Planificaci n y Concertaci n Territorial 1993 Teaching organization For 4 hours per week lectures in theory are given examples are given and resolved by means of the case method counting on the participation of the student The carrying out of a study or a technical project is proposed with the category of coursework Assessment It is necessary to carry out the exercises proposed during the course At the end of the course a project or a previously accepted study of maritime engineering will be handed in The analysis planning development and presentation of an adequate solution will be needed in order to pass the obtaining of alternative solutions and or original solutions will increase the mark In these qualification marks furthermore the solutions given to the exercises submitted will be taken into account Teacher Gregorio Iglesias Rodr guez y Ricardo Bab o Arcay Nuclear Engineering Description Fusion and fission energy Nuclear energy and nuclear power Radioactive isotopes Detectors Diffusion theory Neutron transpor
36. P blicas BOE Teaching organization For three hours weekly classes in theory are given and practical exercises resolved During the course five visits will be carried out to installations of nearby works Three conferences will be held At the same time the students should carry out a course project on a construction topic Complementary activity practical exercise trip Assessment Two partial exams besides the final exams of June and September To pass the course it is necessary to obtain a minimum mark in each partial exam and to have carried out the practical parts and the course work these being taken into account in the final marks Teacher C sar Garc a Cordobilla y Enrique Maci eira Alonso Building and Prefabrication O 6 Description Building Prefabrication 4 Aims Prefabrication to know prefabricated elements typology their main design criteria and production processes Building design building and maintenance of buildings through knowledge of structure detailing finishes installations and specific equipment for building construction Syllabus A Prefabrication Al Introduction A2 Building prefabrication A3 Bridge prefabrication A4 Other prefabricated elements B Building B1 Introduction and previous works B2 Preparation of terrain Foundation B3 Structures B4 Building elements B5 Installations Bibliography Estructuras de edificaci n prefabricadas FIP ATEP Madrid
37. Teaching organization The theoretical and practical lectures extend for four hours per week developing the fundamental theory and solving the exercises and practical problems previously set In the Centre of Calculus of the School the students must solve a set of application problems by devisin g several FORTRAN codes as a part of the work of the course Assessment In order to pass the course it 1s required to submit the programme course work Two assessment examinations in February and June and two final exams in June and September are held In order to pass the course it is required to obtain a minimum mark in each partial exam The mark of the programme coursework and the exercises proposed during the course are taken into account Teacher Ferm n Navarrina Mart nez Ignasi Colominas Ezponda Gonzalo Mosqueira Mart nez 302 303 Statistics A 9 4 5 4 5 Description Theory of probability Inference Statistics Contrast of 6 5 hypothesis Bayesian theory of decision Stochastic processes Experiments Aims The subject tries through the comprehension of the randomness of most of the physical social and economic phenomena to show the student the right way to take decisions in the presence of uncertainty Syllabus 1 Theory of probability 2 Statistic inference Bibliography Probability Statistics and Decision for Civil Engineers Benjamin J R y C Cornell McGraw Hill New York 1970 Probabilidad y
38. Thermodynamics Wave phenomenon Electromagnetic interactions WoONDARWNHE Bibliography Fisica 2 Vol Serway R A Mc Graw Hill Interamericana Editores M jico 1997 cuarta edici n Fisica para la ciencia y la tecnolog a 2 Vol Tipler Paul A Editorial Revert Espa a 1999 cuarta edici n Fisica Universitaria 2 Vol Sears F W Zemansky M W Young H P Freedman R A Addison Wesley Longman de M xico M xico 1999 novena edici n Mec nica vectorial para ingenieros 2 Vol Beer F P y Johnston E R Mc Graw Hill Interamericana de Espa a Madrid 1997 sexta edici n Fisica Vol 1 Mec nica Vol 2 Campos y Ondas Alonso M y Finn E J Addison Wesley Iberoamericana Estados Unidos 1987 e Curso de termodin mica Aguilar J Alhambra Longman Madrid 1998 Teaching organization In general there will be three hours per week of theory lectures and two hours per week of practical ones Laboratory practical lectures will be also held in small groups Assessment There will be two assessment examinations covering part of the course and two final examinations in June and September In order to pass it is necessary to obtain a minimum mark in both partial exams and also to carry out the laboratory practical lectures Teacher Enrique Pe a Gonz lez F lix Nieto Mouronte Arturo N Font n P rez Construction Materials A 12 Description Fundamentals of science and materials techn
39. a la Arquitectura y el Urbanismo Espacios p blicos urbanos trazado urbanizaci n y mantenimiento 1990 Jos Martinez Sarandeses Mar a Agustina Herrero Molina y Mar a Medina Muro Ministerio de Obras P blicas y Urbanismo Instituto del Territorio y Urbanismo Nuevos espacios urbanos 2002 Jan Gehl y Lars gemzoe 625 626 628 Teaching organization The course has a theoretical component derived from the explanation of the program and a practical component related to the composition of a project of the urbanization of a soil previously legislated for at a planning level or of a free space of the badly urbanized city to recover it for public uses Assessment For four hours per week lectures in theory an practical cases are given The students made a work and one test The student who does not follow this process of evaluation has the official examination session Teacher Juan Cagiao Villar Joaquin Suarez Lopez Alfredo Jacome Burgos Expert Systems 6 Description Representation of knowledge Inference motors Languages Models 4 Aims To know comprehend and apply the constructive methods of non deterministic programming To know the basic aspects of the artificial intelligence and of the engineering of knowledge Apply the concepts in interesting cases for civil engineering Syllabus 1 Introduction and general concepts 2 Resolution of problems in artificial intelligence 3 Schemes of representation
40. a e inglesa Beigbeder F Ed D az de Santos S A Technical English for Industry Yates C S J Fitzpatrick A Ed Longman Diccionario para Ingenieros Robb L A CECSA Diccionario de Arquitectura Construcci n y Obras P blicas Putman y Carlson Ed Paraninfo S A International Business English Student book Jones L Alexander R Cambridge University School Writing for Business Wilson M Ed Nelson Teaching organization Students will attend two hours of class per week classes will concentrate o n the four pillars of language learning Comprehension oral skills translation and interpreting English Spanish Spanish English 615 616 617 Assessment Attendance at school and the completion of all set work is compulsory to pass the course in addition two final exams will be set in June and September Teacher Alberto Dopico Garc a Language C 6 Description The C programming language 4 Logistics 6 Description Logistics systems Management of stock and warehouses Logistics 4 applied to Transport Terminals Objetivos Enterprise logistic knowledge and the industrial one Dominion of the tools of management of the storage Relation between logistic and transports Logistic operators Design and management of transport terminals Programa 1 Logistic systems 2 Management of existence and warehouses 3 Logistic applied to transport 4 Terminals Bibliografia Log stica ad
41. about the basic principles of the firm in the building sector Syllabus Business enterprise Business strategy Structure Accounting Analytic accounting Legal system Human factor Production 9 Marketing 10 Quality 11 Management 12 Financial accounting 13 Balance sheet 14 Trade books 15 Collection and payment instruments 16 Current assets 17 Fixed assets 18 Liabilities 19 Income statement 20 Financial analysis Bibliography Organizaci n y Gesti n de Empresas Fern ndez Garitaonand a A ETSICCP A Coru a Contabilidad para Direcci n Pereira Soler F Ediciones Universidad de Navarra S A Pamplona Mementos Pr cticos Sociedades Mercantiles Fiscal y Social Ediciones Francis Lefebvre Madrid Textos varios de Ediciones Deusto S A Madrid Teaching organization Theoretical lectures and practical exercises are solved for 4 hours per week Assessment There are two final examinations the first one in June and the second one in September Teacher Antonio Fern ndez Garitaonand a History of Civil Engineering 3 Description History of civil engineering Art and esthetics in Civil 2 engineering Aims To find out about the history of Civil Engineering public works in particular and constructions in general so that this historic heritage is justly assessed to study the process of calculus of the factories and to establish intervention c
42. alicia e Directrices para a Ordenaci n Urban stica dos Municipios Galegos Conseller a de Ordenaci n doTerritorio e Obras P blicas Xunta de Galicia 1992 Teaching organization Theoretical and practical lectures will be taught for four hours a week The students will analyse real set tasks and will carry out the main contents of some planning figures Assessment Continuous assessment by means of following the course work and explanations of the students Teacher C ndido L pez Gonz lez Management and Operation of Harbours O 6 Description Maritime transport Harbour operations Harbour construction works 4 Harbour planning Organization and economic structure of harbour Aims Specialised knowledge in the areas of transport scheduling management and operation of harbours Users goods operations Economic and administrative structure of harbours Syllabus The harbours The port traffic The structures and facilities of the harbours The maritime transport contract The users Terminal management and operations General cargo General unified cargo Containerisation 9 Solid bulks 10 Liquids bulks 11 Non conventional docks 12 The labour force 13 The harbours planning 14 The planning process 15 The structure of Spanish harbours 16 The economic structure 90 10 t RUt2 Bibliography e An lisis econ mico del sistema portuario gallego Gonz lez Laxe F et a
43. and structures under moving loads Fryba L Thomas Telford Ltd 1999 Arquitectura s smica Prevenci n y rehabilitaci n A Baham n et al Barcelona Loft Publications 2000 El riesgo s smico en el dise o de edificios Barbat A H Cuadernos T cnicos 3 1998 Estructuras sometidas a acciones s smicas C lculo por ordenador A H Barbat J M Canet CIMNE 1994 Estructuras sometidas a acciones din micas Ed E Car F L pez y S Oller CIMNE 2000 ITEA Programa europeo de formaci n en c lculo y dise o de estructura de acero Tomo21 Dise o s smico Modal Testing Theory Practice and application D J Ewins Research Studies Pr 2000 e Annotated Slide Collection Earthquake Engineering Research Institute EERI 1997 Sap2000 Integrated Software for Structural Analysis and Design Analysis Reference Manual CSI Berkeley USA 2002 Three Dimensional Static and Dynamic Analysis of Structures A Physical Approach with Emphasis on Earthquake Engineering Edward L Wilson University of California at Berkeley 2002 Teaching organization Two hours of theory and two hours of practical lectures are held weekly Part of these latter will consist of the resolution of structural models in a Credits ECTS 4 Theory Practical 602 603 dynamic regime by means of computer programs Assessment By means of course work and the end of the year exam in the exam periods of June and September Teacher L
44. ansport networks 17 Infrastructures of transport and the environment 18 Infrastructures of transport and regional development o0 1O0 tn 4 C2 F2 Bibliography El Territorio y los Caminos en Galicia Planos Hist ricos de la Red Viaria Carlos N rdiz Ortiz Ed Xunta de Galicia Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos C y P 1992 Resumen Hist rico del Urbanismo en Espa a Garc a Bellido y otros Instituto de Estudios de la Administraci n Local Madrid 1968 Territorio y Ciudad en la Espa a de la Ilustraci n Carlos Sambricio Ed MOPT Madrid 1991 Dise o de la Ciudad 5 El arte y la Ciudad Contempor nea Leonardo Benevolo Ed Gustavo Gili Barcelona 1981 La Coru a Metr polis Regional Andr s Precedo Fundaci n Caixa Galicia 1990 Plan Director de Infraestructuras 1993 2007 Publicaciones del MOPTMA 1994 Teaching organization The course has a theoretical component derived from the program explanation and a practical component derived from the coursework the students do in a continuous and individualized way in order to study a specific territorial strip the influence which the transport infrastructures had had on its process of formation and transformation It is considered in this sense that due to its compulsory character this course constitutes the base for other subjects in later courses in which the relations between the infrastructures and the land can be
45. art of each student of an original project which is connected to any of the field s which cover the profession of Ingeniero de Caminos Canales y Puertos Bibliography It is handed in a Procedure for the execution of the End of Degree Project Teaching organization The student will hand in to the responsible lecturers his proposal for the End of Degree Project for its approval The lecturer in agreement with each student will establish a calendar of interviews along the course in which he will review the progress of the End of Degree Project Assessment The project will be presented in the format established in the Regulation of the End of Degree Project of the School and the Procedure for the execution of the End of Degree Project The projects will consist of the corresponding Written Papers and Appendices the Plans the List of Particular Technical Orders and the Budget The evaluation of each End of Degree Project will be carried out by a examining board nominated to that task and formed by three lecturers of the School In the public act of evaluation the student will present his project during the presentation the examining board will put forward questions which they consider necessary concerning the content of the project Following this the Tribunal will retire to deliberate and decide if the project is accepted or should be modified or amplified Once all the projects presented in the period of presentation ar
46. assessment exams are held during the course If any of the partial exams is not passed the final examination will take place in June and September Once the examination is passed practices will be taken into account for the final marks Teacher Fernando Mart nez Abella Cristina V zquez Herrero y Bel n Gonz lez Fonteboa Environmental Engineering A 9 Description Sanitary engineering Ecology elements Environmental impact 7 Evolution and correction Aims To know understand and apply technology to solve problems related with urban solid wastes atmosphere and sound pollution and the relationships between quality and water contamination as well as designing the water supply and sewage systems of a population Syllabus Sanitary and environmental engineering origin and evolution Environmental problems Environmental management Ecology and microbiology Basic concepts Public heath Human demography Dirt and urban wastes Solid urban wastes Collection and transport Solid urban wastes Treatment and or removal Atmosphere and sound pollution 9 Water management 10 Natural water 11 Water pollution Waste waters 12 Water quality Its control 13 Water quality in rivers Self purification 14 Pollution of lakes Reservoirs and aquifers 15 Dumping urban wastes in the sea 16 Collecting pipes and pumps for water supply 17 Storage and measuring of water 18 Treatment of water supply
47. at rule the behaviour of fluids in conductions including technological aspects of the calculation of the flow in pipes and in open channel At the same time the basic concepts of qualitative hydrology are introduced Syllabus Introduction to the subject Mechanic characteristics of fluids Hydrostatics Basic equations Hydrostatics Calculation of balances and thrusts Movement of fluids in conduits Basic equations Dimensional analysis Introduction to the idea of boundary layer Study of permanent movement in pipelines 9 Turbomachines 10 Non permanent movement in pipelines 11 Introduction to the study of movement in free sheets 12 Permanent and uniform movement in canals 13 Specific energy 14 Hydraulic jump Dissipation of energy 15 Gradually varied open channel flow 16 Rapidly varied movement Transitions 17 Rapidly varied movement Outlets and spillways 18 Physical models 19 Intruduction to hydrology 20 Precipitation 21 Evaporation transpiration and interception 22 Infiltration and soil humidity 23 Surface runoff Analysis of capacity 24 Hydrograph associated to a precipitation 25 Floods in rivers 26 Subterranean hydrology Basic concepts 27 Subterranean hydrology Equations and methods 28 Uptake hydraulics oo Dun Bibliography Mec nica de Fluidos Shames I Mc Graw Hill Bogot 1995 Hydraulics in Civil Engineering Chadwick A
48. ces Finite elements Contour elements Solving non linear 4 equation systems Aims To study in depth the constructive methods which allow solving numerically the most frequent mathematical problems in Civil Engineering Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 Integral formulation 3 Basic concepts of mef and applications 4 Interactive methods for systems of lineal equations 5 Solution of non lineal systems Bibliography The Finite Element Method Linear Static and Dynamic Finite Element analysis T J R Hughes Dover Publishers New York 2000 620 The Finite Element Method I The Basis II Solid Mechanics III Fluid Dynamics O C Zienkiewicz y R L Taylor Butterworth Heinemann Oxford 2000 Numerical Solution of Partial Differential Equations by the Finite Element Method C Johnson Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1990 Computational Differential Equations K Eriksson D Estep P Hansbo y C Johnson Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1996 Finite Elements and Approximations O C Zienkiewicz y K Morgan John Wiley amp Sons New York 1983 An Introduction to Continuum Mechanics M E Gurtin Academic Press Boston 1981 Iterative Methods for Sparse Linear Systems Y Saad Yousef Saad 2000 http www users cs umn edu saad books html Teaching organization The teaching activity is based four hours per week on theoretical lessons and on solving the practical exercises which are
49. chool Assessment So as to be able to pass the subject it is compulsory to have carried out and passed the coursework Two partial exams will be held apart from those held in June and September covering the whole contents of the subject So as to pass by course a minimum mark is required in each of the assessment exams The marks obtained in the coursework and the submissions set over the whole length of the course will also be taken into account Teacher Pablo Rguez Vellando Ferndez Carvajal Structures I A 12 Description Materials resistance Structures analysis 9 Aims To develop the elemental analysis of structures studying the most usual typologies in Civil Engineering To understand how the characteristics of the 203 structures influence its behaviour Syllabus Basic concepts Reactions and interior forces in isostatic structures Relations of tensional equilibrium in elastic solids Relations between movements and strain Relations tensions strains Constitutives equations Bar elements subjected to axle force and flection Bar elements subjected to uniform tension Bar elements subjected to sharp forces 9 Calculation of movements in bar structures 10 Hyperstatic girders 11 Flat structures of rigid joints Elemental porticos 12 Plane orthogonal grillage 13 Structures formed by curved bars Elemental arches 14 Lines of influence 0 DUB C2 F2 Bibliography An
50. d UPC Barcelona 2002 Mec nica de la fractura A M Meizoso J M M Esnaola Ed Universidad de Navarra 1999 e Mec nica de la fractura J L Gonz lez V Ed Noriega 1998 Teaching organization The methodology didactic used is expositive The practical exercises are made in the laboratory of Sciences of Materials The laboratory classes are nor obligatory The seminaries are dedicated to the interactive work between the teacher and the student Assessment The evaluation of the student depends on the examination 80 the seminaries 15 and the practical exercises 5 Exames are in two parts Fisrt part with short questions and the second part with the most important aspects of the subjet For the resolution of the problems the students can use programmable calculators Teacher Mar Toledanos Prados Hydraulics and Hydrology II O 6 Description Fluid mechanics Fluvial hydraulics Subterranean hydrology 4 transportation of contaminants Exploitation of aquifers Aims The subject gives the students the fundaments and the methods of calculation on Hydraulics not only on the surface but also under the ground 4 5 Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 The components of hydrologic cycle 3 Hydrologic balances 4 Surface run off and hydrographs 5 Analysis of extreme events Flood and dry periods 6 Subterranean hydrology 7 Hydrous resources evaluation and uses
51. d typology of metallic concrete and mixed bridges To know the behaviour of bridges in the aeroelastic phenomena Syllabus 1 Straight bridges with special characteristics 2 Metal and mixed section bridges 3 Arch bridges 4 Cable stayed bridges 5 Suspension bridges 6 Dynamic actions 7 The limits of design new typologies and materials Bibliography Menn C Prestressed Concrete Bridge Springer Verlag Viena Manterola J Puentes III E T S Ingenieros de C C y P Madrid Recomendaciones para el proyecto de puentes mixtos RPX 95 Ministerio de Fomento Gimsing N J Cable Supported Bridges John Wiley amp Sons Inc New York Simiu E amp Scalan R H Wind Effects on Structures Fundamentals and Applications to Design John Wiley amp Sons 1996 e Rosignoli M Launched Bridges ASCE Press 624 Teaching organization For four hours a week lectures in theory are given and sessions of practical exercises are held At the same time in the Laboratory of Computer Aided Calculation of Structures models of bridge decks and models of complete structures of bridges are designed to be resolved by means of Finite Elements programs Assessment In order to pass the exam it is necessary to do the set course projects Two final exams will be held in June and in September Teacher Santiago Hern ndez Ib ez Urban Services Description Distribution of water and sanitation networks Gathering and eliminat
52. de Caminos Santander 2000 Tratado de Ferrocarriles Oliveros Rives F L pez Pita A y Mej a Puente M Editorial Rueda Madrid 1977 Tratado de Explotaci n de Ferrocarriles I Oliveros Rives F Rodr guez Men ndez M y Mej a Puente M Editorial Rueda Madrid 1983 Operaci n de Trenes de Viajeros Garc a lvarez A Cillero Hern ndez A Rodr guez Jeric P Fundaci n de los Ferrocarriles Espa oles Madrid 1998 Teaching organization During 4 hours a week theory lectures are imparted and numerical examples are solved Technical visits are organized to railway installations in the region Assessment A final exam is held with a theoretical part and another with numerical questions To pass the course it is required to pass both parts Teacher Miguel Rodr guez Bugar n y Margarita Novales Ordax Underground Hydrology 6 Description Underground flow Aquifer mechanics hydraulics of catchments 4 Aquifers and superficial waters Marine intrusion Hidrochemical and contamination Exploitation and management Aims To give a general and balanced view of the basic and applied aspects of Underground Hydrology from the necessities of the civil engineer Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 Theory of the flow of underground water 3 Flow in aquifers 4 Exploration and management of aquifers 5 Hydraulics of uptakes 6 Hydrochemics and quality of underground waters 7 Numeric modelization
53. drenaje 5 2 I C Colecci n de libros Trafico explanaciones y drenajes trazado de carreteras y firmes Kraemer C E T S de Ingenieros de Caminos de Madrid Carreteras Urbanas Recomendaciones para su planeamiento y proyecto MOPT Pavement Analysis and Design Yang H Huang Proyecto y Construcci n de Carreteras G Jeuffroy Planificaci n y dise o de aeropuertos Robert Horonjeff e Revistas CEDEX y Carreteras Teaching organization Theoretical lectures are taught and practical exercises of the set themes are put fo rward for four hours a week In parallel laboratory practices referring 653 657 to the basic tests explained in the theoretical lectures are carried out Didactic visits to works and acts related to the aims of the subject are carried out Assessment The assessment of the subject is carried out by means of a final exam and the participation in the lectures The submitting of the set practices is also taken into account Teacher Jos Ram n Fern ndez de Mesa D az del R o Water Resources and Hydraulic Planning O 6 Description Hydraulic planning and regulation Optimisation of resources theory 4 Linear programming and applications Aims To provide the students with the principles of water resources assessment and the hydraulic planning tools Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 Water resources 3 Water resources assessment 4 Study of ground water 5 Study of surface water 6 Wat
54. ducci n a los Sistemas de Representaci n Palencia J E T S I C C P Madrid 1986 Sistema de planos acotados Collado S nchez V Editorial Tebar Florez Madrid 1984 Ejercicios de Geometr a Descriptiva I Sistema di drico Izquierdo Asensi F Editorial Paraninfo Madrid 1994 Ejercicios de Geometr a Descriptiva II Acotado y axonom trico Izquierdo Asensi F Editorial Paraninfo Madrid 1994 e Problemas de Geometr a Descriptiva Rodr guez Abajo F J Editorial Marfil Alcoy 1996 Teaching organization The lectures are divided into 2 theoretical sessions per week and another two sessions of practical lectures classes The topics of the program are organized in two parts an A part of Theoretical Technical Drawing and a B part of Practical Technical Drawing Assessment There will be two partial exams and the final exams corresponding to the exam period of June and September 12 9 104 105 Teacher Julia lvarez Garc a y Jos M Solas Alados Applied Physics A 15 Description Elementary mechanics Wave phenomenon Electricity 10 5 Thermodynamics Aims To supply the student with the fundamental knowledge of Applied Physics in order to face subjects of the next courses and to solve basic problems of physics in civil engineering Syllabus Vector systems Particle mechanics Geometry of mass point particles Mechanics of rigid bodies Elasticity Fluid mechanics
55. e coursework mark will be taken into account Teacher Juan R Acinas Garc a y Ricardo Bab o Arcay 7 4 5 4 5 404 405 Roads and Airports O Description Traffic engineering Roads and airports 5 5 Aims To know the problem areas of design and construction of the different elements of a road The subject can be considered to be focused on the following blocks 1 design of a cross section and analysis of the capacity of a road 2 project and construction of explanations 3 the lay out of the road and 4 the planning of flexible road surfaces and their construction processes Syllabus 1 Traffic engineering 2 Lay out of roads 3 Earthworks and drainage 4 Road surfaces Bibliography Normativa vigente del Ministerio de Fomento Instrucci n de carreteras PG 3 75 modificado Instrucci n de drenaje 5 2 1 C Colecci n de libros Tr fico explanaciones y drenajes trazado de carreteras y firmes Kraemer C E T S de Ingenieros de Caminos de Madrid Ingenier a de Trafico Antonio Vald s Manual de Capacidad de Carreteras Asociaci n t cnica de carreteras Comit espa ol de la A I P C R Control de calidad en obras de carreteras Ignacio Morilla Abad e Revistas CEDEX y Carreteras Teaching organization In the five hours per week of lectures the theoretical aspects are given and the practical exercises are set in the themes being dealt with In parallel the laboratory practical lectu
56. e evaluated the qualification of the End of Degree Project will be given Teacher Pedro S nchez Tamayo Alfonso Orro Arcay Margarita Novales Ordax Optional Free Configuration 6 30 20 12 8 NOTE O Four month long subjects Code OPTIONAL SECOND CYCLE 601 Dynamic Analysis of Structures Description Discrete dynamic systems Continuous dynamic systems Applications buildings dams interaction Seismic norms Aims To train the student in the topic of the most common dynamic loads which affect the structures During the course they will study systems of one and several degrees of freedom not only shock absorbing but also non shock absorbing Within the dynamic actions they will analyse the method of modal superimposition such as that of the response spectrum Syllabus Introduction and fundamental concepts Systems with one degree of freedom Response to free vibrations Response to harmonic and periodic forces Response to incremental pulsating and general forces Earthquakes General concepts and actions on the structures Seismic response of systems with a degree of freedom Numerical obtaining of the dynamic response Systems with several degrees of freedom Formulation of problems and equations of movement 9 Natural frequencies and modes of vibration 10 Methods of obtaining of the modes of vibration 11 Formulation of the matrix of shock Absorption Types of sh
57. e la Universidade da Coru a e Doria J Hern ndez S Romera L 1997 Ejercicios de Estructuras de Acero ETSICCP de la UDC Quintero M y Cud s V 1987 Estructuras Met licas Piezas Flectadas Comprimidas y Uniones 3 tomos Escuela de la Edificaci n Marco J 1997 Fundamentos para el c lculo y dise o de estructura met lica de acero laminado Mc Graw Hill Marco J 2000 Curso b sico de c lculo y dise o de estructuras met licas en ordenador Mc Graw Hill Mart nez R 1999 Ejercicios de Estructuras Met licas conforme al EC3 ETSICCP de Madrid ITEA Programa europeo de formaci n en c lculo y dise o de la construcci n en acero Rodr guez R 1997 Manual de Estructuras Met licas de Edificios Urbanos CEDEX Rodr guez R 1999 Prontuario de Estructuras Met licas CEDEX Manual de C lculo de Estructuras Met licas Pronturio de ENSIDESA Mart nez J 1990 Apuntes de Estructuras Mixtas ETSICCP de Madrid Mart nez J Y Ortiz Herrera J 1978 Construcci n Mixta Hormig n Acero Ed Rueda NBE EA 95 Estructuras de Acero en Edificaci n Ministerio de Fomento NBE AE 88 Acciones en Edificaci n Ministerio de Fomento NCSR 02 Norma de Construcci n Sismorresistente Ministerio de Fomento Euroc digo 1 Acciones sobre las Estructuras y Bases de C lculo AENOR Euroc digo 3 Proyecto de Estructuras de Acero AENOR Euroc digo 4 Proyecto de Estructuras Mixtas de H
58. eory Analysis elements 4 of urban structure Aims To introduce the student to the knowledge of urbanism understood as the science which orders the territory and the activities which are carried out on it The course is based on the analysis of the models and elements of organization and will serve as introduction and complement to the rest of the subjects in the field Syllabus 641 642 1 Urbanization of territory Territorial structure of rural areas Interpretation of urbanistic information Residential forms of the city of the 18 and 19 century Proposals of new models of the city Residential forms of modern movement Forms of growth of the current city Regulation of roads and building in residential areas Regulation of roads and building in industrial areas 10 Ordinances of building and organization 11 Public space of the city 12 Installations of the city 13 The objectives of urban planning SO 00 ON CA 4 C2 F2 Bibliography e Elmedio rural y la pr ctica del urbanismo en Galicia contradicciones Manuel Gallego Jorreto Edici ns Galaxia A Corufia 1975 Resumen hist rico del urbanismo en Espa a Garc a Bellido y otros Instituto de la Administraci n Local Madrid 1997 Historia del urbanismo en Europa 1750 1960 Benedetto Gravagnolo Ediciones Akal Madrid 1998 La pr ctica del urbanismo Sir Raymon Unwin Gustavo Gili Barcelona 1984 Dise o de la ciudad
59. er demand 7 Water resource systems 8 Joint use 9 Quality and pollution 10 Water resources planning in spain Bibliography Conceptos y m todos para la planificaci n hidrol gica Andreu J Ed CIMNE 1993 e Principles of Water Resources Planning Goodman A Prentice Hall 1984 Recursos Hidr ulicos y su Planificaci n Liria J y S inz J A Apuntes de la ETSICCP de Santander 1982 Water Resource Systems Planning and Analysis Loucks D Stedinger J y Haith D Prentice Hall 1981 Planificaci n Hidr ulica Vallarino E Apuntes de la ETSICCP de Madrid 1980 Modelos matem ticos para la evaluaci n de los recursos hidricos Teodoro Estrela CEDEX 1993 Recomendaciones para el c lculo hidrometeorol gico de avenidas F Javier Ferrer Polo 1993 Metodolog a aplicada a estudios de regulaci n Sainz J A y Ascorbe A Univ de Santander 1984 e Gesti n de recursos h dricos Baladr n L E U LT Obras P blicas de vila Universidad de Salamanca 2000 Teaching organization The theoretical teaching of the course consists of 4 hours per week that will be completed with conferences on experimental and actual cases by invited specialists During the academic year the lecturers will distribute several exercises about the subjects of the course in order to evaluate the students efficiency The students should also carry out a team project on hydrologic planning that will also contribute to the as
60. ercices Niveau d butant Watcyn Jones Hachette Paris 1992 Teaching organization All lecture hours are of an eminently practical character The involvement and active participation of the students in all the set activities 1s essential Assessment Along the course there will be 2 written tests of partial assessment and one oral test To pass b y course it is required to obtain a minimum mark of 5 out of ten in each one Active participation of the students will be taken into account not only in lectures but outside them individual or collective projects Teacher Mercedes Regueiro Diehl Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete II O 6 Description Implementation of reinforced and prestressed concrete Approach to limit 4 states Tangential solicitations New methods of calculating Structural elements Special concrete Aims To deepen the basic knowledge acquired in the subject Reinforced and Prestressed Concrete I specially in the topics related with design and prestressed concrete Syllabus 1 Design of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures 2 Structural elements 3 Prestressing technology Bibliography e Hormig n Armado y Pretensado II Murcia J Aguado A y Mari A R Edicions UPC Barcelona 1993 e Hormig n Armado 14 Edici n basada en la EHE ajustada al C digo Modelo y al Euroc digo Jim nez P Garc a A y Mor n F Gustavo Gili Barcelona 2000 EHE Instrucci n de Hormig n Estr
61. es Alfonso Orro Legislation O 3 Description The basics of administrative and legislative territorial law 2 Aims To know understand and apply the basic legislation necessary to develop the profession of Civil Engineer Syllabus 505 1 Constitutional and autonomous law 2 Administrative law general part 3 Administrative law Particular part Bibliography Apuntes elaborados por el profesor y entregados en clase Curso de Derecho Administrativo I Garc a Enterr a E Fern ndez T R Ed Civitas Madrid 1992 Derecho Administrativo I parte general Parada V zquez R Ed Marcial Pons Madrid 1993 e Derecho Administrativo parte especial Bermejo Vera J Ed Civitas Madrid 1994 Teaching organization Two hours weekly classes in theory are held and previously proposed practical questions are resolved Assessment To pass it is necessary to carry out the course work Exams are held at the end of June and September and the marks of the coursework and practical work submitted are taken into account Teacher Juan Jos B rtolo Cadenas Regional and Urban Planning 6 Description Planning of the territory Urbanism 4 Aims To introduce the student to the urban and territorial sense of infrastructures which an engineer projects constructs and plans To introduce the student to the theories the techniques and the objectives of Urban Planning and Regional Organization Syllabus Distrib
62. esources Contamination of resources Urban territorial development problems Aims To know and understand the functioning of ecosystems and the environmental factors with the aim of making an inventory of the environment To study methodologies of evaluation of impacts and its application to studies and evaluations of environmental impact Syllabus Introduction Instruments of environmental management Environmental impact Legal framework Process of evaluation of environmental impact Contents of the studies of environmental impact Environmental inventory Evaluation of impacts 9 Methodologies 10 Programmes of vigilance and control 11 Application of methodologies 12 Generation of methodologies 13 Instruments of environmental management 14 Management of residues in civil engineering 96 1O t dU t2 Bibliography Gu a para la elaboraci n de estudios del medio f sico contenido y metodolog a CEOTMA Ministerio de Obras P blicas Transporte y Medio Ambiente MOPTMA Madrid 1992 Gu a metodol gica para la evaluaci n de impacto ambiental Conesa Fdez V Mundi Prensa Madrid 1995 Evaluaci n de impacto ambiental G mez Orea D Editorial Agr cola Espa ola S A 1994 e Ecolog a para ingenieros El impacto ambiental Hern ndez Fdez S Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos A Z Ediciones y Publicaciones 1987 Gu as metodol gicas para la elaboraci n de estudios de
63. ess to e Material Engineering Complements B O E 28 9 95 e Mine Engineering Complements B O E 29 12 93 e Industrial Organisation Engineering Complements B O E 28 9 95 e Environmental Sciences Engineering Complements B O E 28 9 95 e Graduate in Statistical Science and Techniques Complements B O E 28 9 95 e Graduate in Market Research and Techniques Complements B O E 26 9 91 and 1 6 94 e Audio visual Communications B O E 12 6 92 Documentation B O E 5 8 93 Advertising and Public Relations B O E 12 6 92 Journalism B O E 12 6 92 History and Music Science B O E 28 9 95 Humanities B O E 27 12 93 Linguistics B O E 13 1 93 and Translation and Interpretation B O E 27 12 93 SYLLABUS ORGANIZATION Code Type SUBJECT Credit Theory Practical ECTS FIRST CYCLE FIRST YEAR 101 T lgebra A 15 7 5 7 5 Description Linear algebra Fundamentals of statistics 10 5 Aims To know and to understand linear algebra in such a way that makes possible its use in other subjects Syllabus 1 Basic operational concepts 2 Vector spaces 3 Finite dimensional euclidean vector spaces 4 Affine spaces 5 Conics and quadrics Bibliography lgebra Lineal Juan de Burgos Editorial Mc Graw Hill Madrid 1993 e lgebra vectorial y Tensorial Fuente Salete y Cruces Editado por Servicio de Publicaciones de la E T S I C C P Madrid 1980 Lecciones de lgebra y Geometr a Alsina y Trillas Edi
64. ey 1992 Graphics File Formats Kay D Levine J McGraw Hill 1995 AutoCAD 2000 Dix M Riley P Prentice Hall 2000 e Teaching organization Classes last 4 hours week including theory on computer graphics and praxis using CAD programs with exercises and application to real cases for a better understanding of theoretical foundations Students must elaborate a coursework related to the 2D and 3D representation of a real case Assessment The students must pass an examination and complete a course project Teacher Luis A Hern ndez Ib ez Optimum Design of Structures O 6 Description Optimal design Analysis of sensibility Optimisation of transversal 4 sections of bar structures Optimisation of moulds Aims To define the approach to the problem of optimum design of structures To teach the methods of linear optimisation and the most habitual non linear methods To describe the concept of analysis of sensibility and the methods of achieving it To show applications of optimum design in different structural typologies To inform students of the features of the computer programs of optimum design that currently exist Syllabus 1 Approach to optimum design 2 Simple examples of optimum design of structures 3 Optimising by criteria assigning 633 4 Mathematical context of optimum design 5 Methods of linear programming 6 Unconditioned optimizing 7 Conditioned optimizing 8 Description of a code of
65. hods procedures and equipment to the mechanical characterization of the materials The different criteria from breakage according to the fracture mechanics Syllabus Part I Science of materials Introduction to the science and engineering of the materials Atomic structure and I connect Crystalline structures and geometries Crystalline defects and imperfections Diaphragms of phases and termic treatments Mechanical properties Elastic deformation Crystalline solid plasticity 9 Mechanisms of hardening 10 Materials used in engineering and its properties Part II Fracture mechanic 11 Fracture of structures 12 Energetic criterion of fracture 13 Tensional criterion of fracture 14 Propagation of fatigue fissures CIDAKRWNHE Bibliography Science and engineering of materials Introducci n a la Ciencia e Ingenier a de los materiales W D Callister Ed Revert S A 1996 Mechanical behaviour of materials N E Dowling Ed Prentice Hall International 1993 Ciencia e ingenier a de los materiales D R Askeland Ed Paraninfo Thomson Learning 2001 Introducci n a la ciencia de materiales para ingenieros J F Shakelford Ed Prentice Hall 1998 Ciencia e ingenier a de materiales W F Smith Ed McGraw Hill 2004 Fracture mechanic Mec nica de la fractura J L Arana J J Gonz lez Ed Universidad del Pa s Vasco 2002 Fractura de materiales M Anglada J Alcal E
66. ications Proceedings of the International Rilem Workshop editado por A Aguado R Gettu y S P Shah E amp FN Spon Chapman amp Hall Londres 1995 Hormigones de Alta Resistencia GT 1 2 del GEHO Bolet n 20 del GEHO Madrid 1997 Patolog a de Estructuras de Hormig n Armado y Pretensado J Calavera INTEMAC Madrid 1996 El Estado del Arte en Reparaci n y Refuerzo de Estructuras de Hormig n Diversos Autores GEHO Madrid 1995 Sostenimiento del Hormig n TMC Madrid 1995 Teaching organization Theoretical and practical lectures are complemented with worksite visits special topic seminars laboratory work and conferences by invited building designers and specialists Assessment A compulsory laboratory project must be developed and publicly presented Teacher Fernando Mart nez Abella Cristina V zquez Herrero Bel n Gonz lez Fonteboa Rock Mechanics 6 Description Characterization of the rock massifs Geo mechanic classifications 4 Property of the rock matrix Laboratory techniques Mechanics of joints Aims To introduce the student to basic knowledge in relation to rock mechanics Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 Description of the structural domain 3 Graphical representation of discontinuities 4 In situ stresses Origin and quantification 5 Matrix rock properties Tests Tenso deformational behaviour of the rock matrix 6 Mechanical behaviour of joins 7 Rock massif strength
67. ig n Armado y Pretensado I Murcia J Aguado A y Mari A R Edicions UPC Barcelona 1993 e Hormig n Armado 14 Edici n basada en la EHE ajustada al C digo Modelo y al Euroc digo Jim nez P Garc a A y Mor n F Gustavo Gili Barcelona 2000 EHE Instrucci n de Hormig n Estructural Ministerio de Fomento Madrid 1999 Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures Lin T Y Burns N H John Wiley amp Sons New York 1981 Hormig n armado y pretensado Ejercicios Mar A R Aguado A Agull L Martinez F Cobo D Edicions UPC Colecci n Politext Barcelona 1999 Proyecto y c lculo de estructuras de hormig n Tomos I y II Calavera J Intemac 1999 La EHE explicada por sus autores Coordinador de la obra Garrido A Leynfor Madrid 1999 Prestress concrete analysis and design Naaman A McGraw Hill 1982 Prestress concrete basics Colllins y Mitchel Canadian PCI 1987 e Manual de Aplicaci n de la EHE Materiales ejecuci n control Comentado Garrido A Leynfor Madrid 1999 402 Teaching organization There are three lectures per week dedicated to theory and practice In addition construction site visits will be organised and laboratory practices will be developed in the Construction Engineering Laboratory and the CITEEC Assessment During the course some practices are set for the students which are necessary to pass the subject besides laboratory practices Two
68. impacto ambiental diversos t tulos Monograf as de la Secretar a de Estado para las Pol ticas del Agua y el Medio Ambiente MOPT 1989 1994 e Ecolog a y formaci n ambiental V squez G McGraw Hill M jico 1993 Teaching organization For four hours a week lectures in theory are given The student carries out a course project and different activities of exposition of topics Assessment To pass it is necessary to have submitted the course project Additionally two final theory exams are held in February and September Teacher Joaqu n Su rez L pez Alfredo J come Burgos Estrella Rodr guez Justo Maritime Engineering 6 Description Offshore design and construction Coasts the offshore coastal setting and 4 the ordering of resources Problems of urban territorial development Aims To fully endow the student with an ability for performing professionally in the field of ports and coasts by means of knowing and developing studies and real projects In short to form specialist professionals in this field Syllabus 1 Introduction to maritime engineering 2 Actions and recommendations to consider in the projects of maritime engineering 3 Field of ports 4 Field of coasts 5 Field of studies of impact on the environment 6 Field of study of physical environment 7 Special projects 610 Bibliography e Recomendaciones para Obras Mar timas ROM MOPT Programa ROM Handbook of Coastal and
69. in June and the other in September Teacher Josefina Cervi o Lago Engineering of Urban Sewage Systems 6 Description Integral sanitation Drainage and sanitation networks Control systems 4 and treatment of overflow Advanced processes Purification Aims To improve the students capacity for design and project in solutions of the sewage systems drainage and advanced management of the waste waters of the city To make progress in the knowledge of advanced processes of purification for the elimination of nutrients and to know the strategies of management of waters in rain time Syllabus 1 Systems of integral and integrated sewage system 2 Urban drainage 3 Biofilms treatment of waste waters 4 Processes of elimination of nutrients bases in suspended biomass Elimination of phosphorus 6 Contamination of urban run off water new techniques of management of rain waters 7 Design of biological processes with the aid of computer programs Bibliography Curso de hidrolog a urbana Universidad Polit cnica de Catalu a Barcelona Noviembre de 1995 Instrucci n de carreteras 5 2 1 C MOPU Madrid 1990 Introduction to Hydrology Viessman W Lewis G Knapp J Harper Nueva York 1989 e Ingenier a de Aguas Residuales Tratamiento vertido y reutilizaci n Metcalf amp Eddy Tercera Edici n 1995 e Ingenier a de Aguas Residuales Redes de alcantarillado y bombeo Metcalf amp Eddy 1
70. ing rubbish Cleaning roads Control of atmospheric and noise contamination Parks and gardens Road conservation Road lighting Other services Aims To instruct the student in the urbanization projects of the urban road network and the public spaces of the city Syllabus I Urbanism and urban infrastructures 1 Urban infrastructures and services 2 Urban intervention and infraestructrures 3 Urban development 4 The quality of urbanization and urban landscape IL Urban public spaces layout urbanization and maintenance 5 The urban public spaces 6 Problems with component elements in the urban public spaces 7 Causes of the problems 8 Objectives of a reasonable policy about urban public spaces 9 Recommendations of layout 10 Recommendations of contour 11 Recommendations of urbanization 12 Recommendations of use and maintenance 13 Road infrastructure TIT Urban services 14 Systems of water supply 15 Systems of cleaning and residual water treatment 16 Electric energy and telecommunication network 17 Gas provision 18 Management of the collection and treatment of remainders 19 Environmental control systems noises quality of the air and the water 20 Road cleaning 21 Furniture and public lighting system Bibliography Metodologia de los equipamientos urbanos 1996 Jaime A Manzano Gomez Infraestructuras urbanas 1999 Eduard Alabern Valenti Carles
71. ish and European Aims To explain the essential features of Transport Planning The Planning Pro cess Spanish and European Transport Politics Planning Studies Transport Models Transport Project Evaluation and Choice Syllabus 1 Transport planning 2 Transport planning in Spain 3 European union transport policy 4 Transport planning studies 5 Transport models 6 Transport project evaluation and choice Bibliography e Modelling Transport 2nd Ed Ort zar J de D Willumsen L G John Wiley Sons West Sussex England 1994 e Modelos de Demanda de Transporte 2 Edici n Ort zar J de D Alfaomega Ed Universidad Cat lica de Chile M xico 2000 e Manual para la evaluaci n de inversiones de transporte en las ciudades AA VV Centro de Publicaciones M de Fomento Madrid 1996 Transportation Planning Handbook AA VV Institute of Transportation Engineers Prentice Hall New Jersey 1992 Transportes Un enfoque integral Izquierdo R Publicaciones del Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos Madrid 1994 Transportes Ibeas A Diaz J M Servicio de Publicaciones E T S I C C P Santander 1998 Teaching organization The theoretical lectures are carried out together with the solving of some examples and practical problems 4 hours per week Assessment A final exam will be held covering the whole contents of the subject Teacher Alfonso Orro Arcay y Miguel Rodr guez Bugar n GLOSSARY T Core
72. l 1999 Instituto de Estudios Econ micos Fundaci n Barri de la Maza e Direcci n y explotaci n de puertos Rodr guez F 1985 P A Bilbao e Libro Verde sobre los Puertos y las Infraestrcturas Mar timas UE CCE 1997 Comisi n de las Comunidades Europeas Bruselas 10 12 1997 e Los puertos de Europa Gu a de la organizaci n de puertos europeos ESPO 1998 Memorias de actividades Anuarios estad sticos Boletines de Informaci n mensual Fomento Ente P blico Puertos del Estado e Modelo europeo de excelencia empresarial para el sector p blico Autoridad portuaria Caso pr ctico Fundaci n portuaria 1999 European Foundation for Quality Management EFQM The business of shipping Kendall L C amp Buckley J J 1994 6th ed Cornell Maritime Press Transportes Mar timos de L nea Regular Blanco A 1997 A P Valencia Direcci n y explotaci n de puertos Rodr guez F P A Bilbao 1985 631 632 Teaching organization During four hours a week lectures will be made up of theory and outline and solve examples in order to achieve the participation of the student Different applications will be proposed which will constitute the course work Assessment It is necessary to do the course work There will be an exam in July and another in September The aptness and originality of the solutions given to the examples set during the course as well as the practical exercises handed in will be taken into acc
73. lation of variations Systems of differential equations Laplace transform Power series resolution of differential equations Fourier series Computer and FORTRAN programming Bibliography Edwards C H Penney D E Ecuaciones Diferenciales Elementales y Problemas con Condiciones en la Frontera Prentice Hall Hispanoamericana M jico 1994 Kreyszig E Advanced Engineering Mathematics 7 edici n Wiley Nueva York 1993 Simmons G F Ecuaciones Diferenciales Con Aplicaciones y Notas Hist ricas 2 edici n McGraw Hill Madrid 1993 Vellando P Colecci n de problemas resueltos de ecuaciones diferenciales CopyBel n Santiago 2002 Vellando P Problemas de ecuaciones diferenciales Aplicaciones a la ingenier a CopyBel n Santiago 2005 Zill D G Ecuaciones Diferenciales con Aplicaciones de Modelado International Thomson Editores M jico 2002 Ellis T M R FORTRAN 77 Programming With an Introduction to the FORTRAN 90 Standard Addison Wesley Wokingham 1990 e Nyhoff L Leestma S FORTRAN 77 for Engineers and Scientists With an Introduction to FORTRAN 90 Prentice Hall Nueva Jersey 1996 Teaching organization The theoretical lectures are carried out together with the resolving of some examples and practical problems which have been previously posed A FORTRAN code should be written as a coursework This coursework can be elaborated making use of the computer facilities provided by the S
74. legio de Ingenieros de Caminos Hidr ulica Fluvial J P Mart n Vida UPC Politext HEC RAS Manual de Hidr ulica e Restauraci n de Rios y Riberas M Gonz lez del Tanago ETS I Montes UPM Teaching organization 4 hours a week of theoretical lectures are held where practical exercises previously posed are also solved Assessment To pass it is necessary to do the coursework Final exams are held in June and September Teacher Profesores Jer nimo Puertas Agudo Rodrigo del Hoyo Fern ndez Gago Enrique Pe a Gonz lez Optional 18 12 Free Configuration 12 8 FIFTH YEAR 501 T Organisation and Management of Projects and Works A 9 4 5 4 5 Description Engineering projects Procedures and construction machines 6 Management of projects and works Aims To understand that the project planner abided by multiple conditions of technical legal and property character faced with a certain problem must provide with valid alternatives choose the optimum one and bring it to fruition foreseeing the problems of its construction To know the technical economic and legal framework as well as the construction and planning processes of the works Syllabus Preliminary aspects to the drawing up of a project Drawing up the project Its processing The project planners field Aspects prior to the contracting of works Development of the contract of works The construction industry Technical econ
75. mas 1 2 3 10 11 Foundation of Solid Mechanics Y C Fung Prentice Hall Temas 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 Introduction to the mechanics of a continuous medium L E Malvern Prentice Hall Temas 1 2 3 4 5 10 11 Curso de Elasticidad Samartin Bellisco Temas 1 2 4 5 6 Teor a de la elasticidad Timoshenko y Goodier Urmo Temas 1 2 4 5 6 Nociones de c lculo pl stico C Benito Revista de Obras P blicas Temas 7 8 9 Teaching organization Three hours of theoretical lectures and two practical hours are given per week where both suggested exercises and exam exercises from previous years are solved Assessment By means of a final exam in June and September Teacher Alejandro Mosquera Mart nez Calculus III 6 Description Variation calculus Differential equations in partial derivatives 4 Aims To know and to apply the main results of the classical examples in Mathematical Physics and to know the main analytical techniques for the resolution of Partial Differential Equations Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 Statement of problems in mathematical physics 3 First order partial differential equations 4 Method of separation of variables 5 Non homogeneous problems 6 Green s functions for boundary value problems 7 Integral transforms Bibliography Elementary Applied Partial Differential Equations Haberman R Prentice Hall 1987 Curso de Ecuaciones Diferenciales en Derivada
76. ments meshes 9 Adaptable meshes in finite element models Bibliography e Calculo de estructuras mediante el MEF Romera L E Hernandez S Ediciones Torculo 2003 Concepts and applications of finite element analysis Cook R Malkus D Plesha M John Wiley 1989 C lculo de estructuras por el m todo de elementos finitos E O ate CIMNE 1992 e Introduction to finite elements in engineering Chandrupatla T R Belegundu A Prentice Hall 1997 The finite element method fifth ed Vol 1 The Basis Vol2 Solid mechanics Zienkiewicz O C Taylor R L Thomas Telford 2000 e Linear static finite element analysis Online training Anderson W J Automated Analysis Corporation 5CDs 1994 The Finite Element Method Linear Static and Dynamic Finite Element Analysis T J Hughes Prentice Hall 1987 Finite Element Procedures K J Bathe Prentice Hall 1996 Introduction to finite element computations Hinton E Owen D R J Pineridge Press 1980 e An lisis est tico y din mico de estructuras con el programa COSMOS M v 2 8 L E Romera S Hern ndez y Mosquera A Ediciones Torculo 2003 o Cosmos m Finite element analysis system Vol I II III y IV Strutural research and analysis corporation 2001 Teaching organization For four hours per week theoretical lectures are given and basic exercises are resolved based on the theoretical explanations Also in the laboratory of Calculation of Structures comp
77. ministraci n de la cadena de suministros 5 ed Ballou R H Pearson Educaci n M xico 2004 Log stica del transporte Robust F Edicions UPC Barcelona 2005 Handbook of logistics and supply chain management Handbooks in transport vol 2 Brewer A M Button K J y Hensher D A eds Pergamon 2001 Log stica integral la gesti n operativa de la empresa Anaya Tejero J J ESIC editorial Madrid 2000 La log stica en la empresa fundamentos y tecnolog as de la informaci n y de la comunicaci n Cast n J M Caba ero C y Nu ez A Pir mide Madrid 2003 A theory of supply chains Daganzo C F Springer Berl n 2003 Centros Integrados de Mercancias Colomer J Instituto Valenciano de Estudios de Transporte Valencia 1995 Container terminal planning A theoretical approach Watanabe I WorldCargo News Ashtead Gran Breta a 2001 M todos de ensefianza During 4 hours to the week theory classes are distributed and practical exerciseses are solved It is predicted to make educational visits to logistics installations M todos de examen One will offer to the students the option between the evaluation continued by means of the accomplishment of practices and works of course or to make a final examination The attendance to class will be valued Profesor Alfonso Orro Arcay Advanced Numerical Methods O 6 Description Finite differen
78. n loads and regulations 3 Slab decks 4 Calculation of decks Grillage methods 5 Calculation of decks finite elements 6 Beam decks 7 Box section bridges 8 Substructure of bridges 9 Calculation of substructure 10 Oblique and curved in plan bridges Bibliography Arenas J J y Aparicio A C Aparatos de apoyo para puentes y estructuras Servicio de Publicaciones E T S I C C P Santander Fern ndez Troyano L Tierra sobre el agua Visi n hist rica universal de los puentes Colegio de LC C P Manterola J Puentes I E T S Ingenieros de C C y P Madrid ManterolA J Puentes II E T S Ingenieros de C C y P Madrid Sanmart nA C lculo de estructuras de puentes de hormig n E Rueda Madrid e O Brien E Bridge Deck Analysis Chapman and Hal Teaching organization For four hours a week lectures in theory are given and sessions of practical exercises are held At the same time in the Laboratory of Computer Aided Calculation of Structures models of bridge decks and models of complete structures of bridges are designed to be resolved by means of Finite Elements programs Assessment In order to pass the exam it is necessary to do the set course projects Two final exams will be held in June and in September Teacher Santiago Hern ndez Ib ez Bridges II O 6 Description Dual web T beams Formworks Advance in cantilevered beams Thrust 4 Pull off sources Aims To describe the advance
79. nce and auscultation of dams Bibliography e Tratado Basico de Presas E Vallarino Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos e Advanced Dam Engineering R B Jansen Van Nostrand Reinholds N York e X Handbook of Dam Engineering A R Golze Van Nostrand Reinhold N York e The Engineering of Large Dam H H Thomas John Wiley Sons N York Design of Gravity Dam U S Bureau of Reclamation Design of Archs Dam U S Bureau of Reclamation Arch Dam Laginha Seraf n Balkena Earth and Earth Rock Dam Sherard John Wiley Sons N York Presas de Tierra y Enroscamiento Marsal Limusa Geotechnical Engineering of Embankment Dams Tell y otros Balkena e Design of Small Dams U S Bureau of Reclamation Teaching organization For four hours per week lectures in theory are given and previously set practices are resolved Assessment In order to pass it is necessary to have done the course projects Final exams are held in June and September 621 622 Teacher Rodrigo del Hoyo Fern ndez Gago Bridges I 6 Description Bridges Actions Morphology Straight bridges of short and medium 4 spans Slabs and decks Spans Support systems Long span bridges Aims To know the different typologies of straight bridges their structural behaviour and the construction procedure employed At the same time to be able to distinguish the methods of calculation used in their analysis Syllabus 1 Introduction 2 Desig
80. nimum of 4 out of 10 in each test and an average of 5 out of 10 must be obtained to pass Students failing on the partial test scheme may take a final exam covering the whole subject in June and September passing requirements will be the same as in partial tests In both cases the full cycle of laboratory sessions must have been accomplished Teacher Bel n Gonz lez Fonteboa Jos Orej n Pajares Juan I V zquez Pe a 106 T Surveying A 9 Description Photogrammetrical surveying and cartography Topography 6 5 Aims To acquire the set of essential techniques to obtain measurements form plans established layouts to find geometries on the terrain or control movements of structures or land works Syllabus 1 General introduction 2 Topographic instruments 3 Topographical methodologies 4 Mapping 5 Surveying applied to road engineering 6 Geodesy and cartography 7 Astronomy Bibliography Introducci n a la Topograf a Ferrer Tor o R y Pi a Pat n B S Publicaciones E T S I C C P Santander 1991 Instrumentos Topogr ficos Ferrer Tor o R y Pi a Pat n B S Publicaciones E T S I C C P Santander 1991 Metodolog as Topogr ficas Ferrer Tor o R y Pi a Pat n B S Publicaciones E T S I C C P Santander 1991 Lectura de Mapas V zquez Maure F y Mart n L pez J Topograf a General y Aplicada Dominguez Garcia Tejero F Editorial Dossat Geodesia y Cartograf a Matem tica
81. ntation of surfaces Theorems on intersection of quadrics Figures of revolution Developable and buckled adjusted surfaces Surfaces of difficult representation SO 00 1 O0 ta RO IN Bibliography Geometr a M trica Pedro Puig Ad m Ed Nuevas Gr ficas 2 tomos Apuntes de Geometr a M trica Luciano Olabarrieta Problemas de Geometr a M trica Luciano Olabarrieta Geometr a Descriptiva Superior y Aplicada F Izquierdo Asensi Editorial Dossat Geometr a Descriptiva Tomos I y II Taibo Editorial Tebar Flores e Geometr a Constructiva y sus aplicaciones Editorial Labor Teaching organization This is an annual subject 6 CC developed in two lessons of one hour per week in a theoretical and also theoretical practical way Assessment To pass by course An average of two partial exams and one 204 205 monographic coursework together with the average of the course practices the partial exams and the coursework only will be taken into account if their marks are equal or above 3 5 out of 10 In any other case the students must make up for this doing the corresponding part in the June final examination September examination The whole contents Teacher Jes s Mar a Urrutia y de Lambardi Hydraulics and Hydrology I A 9 Description Fluid mechanics Hydraulics Surface area and subterranean 6 5 hydrology Aims To show the basis of fluid mechanics and the fundamental equations th
82. ock absorption 12 Lineal analysis of systems with several degrees of freedom dynamic loads 13 Seismic response of systems with several degrees of freedom method of reduction of degrees of freedom 14 Methods of evaluation of the seismic response integration in time and spectrum of response 15 Systems with mass and distributed electricity Response to dynamic loads 16 Seismic response of system with mass and distributed elasticity 00 1 O0 ta 4 C2 b29 Bibliography NCSE 02 Norma de Construcci n Sismorresistente Parte general y de edificaci n Ministerio de Fomento NCSE Norma de Construcci n Sismorresistente Puentes 2006 Ministerio de Fomento EUROCODIGO 8 1998 Disposiciones para el proyecto de estructuras sismorresistentes Reglas generales e Acciones s smicas y requisitos generales de las estructuras Parte 1 1 AENOR Dynamic of Structures Theory and Applications to Earthquake Engineering Chopra A K Prent Hall 1995 Structural Dynamics An Introduction to Computer Methods Craig Roy R John Wiley 1981 Structural Dynamics Theory and Computations Paz Mario Chapman 1997 The Finite Element Method Linear Static and Dynamic F E A Hughes Thomas J R Prentice Hall 1987 Mechanical vibrations Rao Singiresu S 1995 Engineering Vibration Inman J Prentice Hall 2001 Structural Dynamics for Structural Engineers Gary C Hart Kevin Wong John Wiley 2000 Vibrations of solids
83. of aquigers 8 Application of underground hydrology to civil engineering and real cases Bibliography e Hidrolog a Subterr nea Custodio E Llamas M R Editorial Omega S A 1983 Quantitative Hydrogeology De Marsily G Academic Press San Diego 1987 Groundwater Freze R A Cherry J A Prentice Hall 1979 Physical and Chemical Hydrogeology Domenico P y F Schwartz 1990 Analysis and evaluation of pumping test data Kruseman H De Ridder J Inter Inst For Land Reclamation and Improvement Wageningen Holanda 1970 e Applied hydrogeology Fetter C W JR Ch E Merrills Pub 1980 e Introduction to groundwater modeling finite difference and finite element methods Wang H F Anderson M P W H Freeman amp Co San Francisco 1982 Teaching organization This is a four month course which consists of four hours per week grouped two by two It is developed by lessons which combine a sufficient theoretical knowledge with the practical applicability of the material and the commentary on real cases Throughout the course a series of problems are given to the students to be solved Once they are corrected the problems are explained and commented on in t he classroom The latter is completed with laboratory sessions and field trips Assessment To pass the exam it is necessary to do the set exercises satisfactorily to have carried out the field trips and laboratory practices correctly and to do an individual course
84. of knowledge 4 Methdos and models of reasoning 5 Engineering of knowledge and expert systems Bibliography e Principios de Inteligencia Artificial y Sistemas Expertos D W Rolston McGraw Hill eds 1990 Inteligencia Artificial E Rich Knight Gustavo Gili eds 1995 Principios de Inteligencia Artificial D az de Santos eds 1987 A Guide to Expert Systems Addison Wesley eds 1986 IEEE Expert Journal IEEE Press Teaching organization The teaching activity is based on theoretical lessons during four hours per week where problems are solved During the course specific course works are proposed and also a specific topic which is to be conceptualised formalized elicited and operationalised in order to design and develop a small expert system in the field of civil engineering Assessment To pass the course it is essential to attend the lessons The assessment is based on a final exam In order to pass the course the student has to obtain a minimum mark In the final mark the quality of the works presented in the lectures is taken into account Teacher Vicente Moret Bonillo Optimisation Techniques 6 Description Non linear mathematical programming Optimal design Estimation of 4 parameters Control Urbanism II O 6 Description Constitutive processes and basic problems Theory and practice of 4 urbanism Spanish technical judicial contents Historic evolution of urban knowledge Study of the Spanish and Eur
85. ology Construction 9 materials Aims The course is designed to give theoretical and practical knowledge of physical chemical mechanical and technological properties of those materials most commonly used in Civil Engineering and thus learn how to use them correctly Syllabus 1 General properties of materials 2 Natural rocks Ceramic materials Plasters Lime Cements Concrete Bituminous materials Metallic materials 10 Polymers 11 Timber and cork iO go c Qv Un dx po Bibliography Materiales de Construcci n Camu as A Guadiana de Publicaciones Madrid 1974 El Cemento Portland y otros aglomerantes Gom F Editores T cnicos Asociados Barcelona 1979 e Hormig n Fern ndez M Serv de Publicaciones R O P E T S I Caminos Madrid 1991 Materiales Met licos de Construcci n Alaman A Serv de Publicaciones R O P E T S I Caminos Madrid 1990 Materiales Bituminosos Fern ndez M Serv de Publicaciones R O P E T S I Caminos Madrid 1990 Teaching organization Teaching is divided into theoretical lectures and practical lectures with application of the theory and laboratory sessions Guided visits to factories laboratories and worksites related to the course will take place during the term Assessment Two assessment tests will be provided Each test is divided in a series Of blocks covering different contents and a minimum grade may be required in each of them A mi
86. omiv planning and control of works Installations assembly and auxiliary aids Proceedings used in digging of earth 502 10 Foundation and compacting of the earth 11 Lifting and transport processes Aggregates and concrete 12 Planning of specific works 13 Ensuring quality in projects and works Bibliography Guia metodol gica y pr ctica de proyectos Morilla Abad I ETSICCP Madrid Manual de gesti n de las obras de contrataci n p blica Rubio Gonz lez A Manual de Contratos del Estado Garc a Ortega P La ejecuci n del contrato de obra p blica Juristo R Contratos del Estado Direcci n de obras Men ndez G mez E Manual del contratista de Obras P blicas Viader A Movimiento de tierras utilizaci n de la maquinaria Producciones y casos pr cticos Compactaci n de materiales y utilizaci n de compactadores Tiktin J ETSICCP Madrid Procesamiento de ridos Instalaciones de hormigonado Puesta en obra de hormig n Tiktin J ETSICCP Madrid Manual de Maquinaria de Construcci n Manuel Diez del R o Edit MacGrawGill Valoraci n de obras en Ingenier a Civil Gonzalo de Fuentes Besc s Univ Polit cnica de Madrid Manual de Planificaci n y Programaci n para Obras P blicas y Construcci n 1 y 2 Jos P Bendicho Joven Edit Rueda Maquinaria y m todos modernos en construcci n Frank Harris Instituto Polit cnico de Wolverhampton Edit Bellisco Contratos de las Administraciones
87. opean cases Aims Basic theoretical and practical knowledge necessary for the elaboration evaluation and carrying out of the Planning The subject is structured in three parts a urban information b the elaboration of the planning and c the execution and management of the planning detailed in the enclosed program Syllabus 1 1 Elements of territorial organic structure 1 2 Assessment of land uses and aptitudes 630 1 3 The interpretation of urbanistic information 2 1 Practice of urbanism Objectives interests and conflicts 2 2 Legal framework Previous acts and jurisdiction 2 3 Instruments of planning and general classification of land 2 4 Demarcation and qualification of land zones and systems 2 5 Regulation of actions urban laws and ordenances of building 2 6 Protection of the heritage and the environment 2 7 Summary of that which was given previously and assessment of the planning proposals 3 1 Programming of actions and economic study 3 2 Control of planning and urban discipline Bibliography e Elementos de Ordenaci n Urbana Juli Esteban i Noguera Colegio de Arquitectos de Catalu a Barcelona 1981 Introducci n al Planeamiento Urbano Juan A Santamera Colegio de Ingenieros de C C y P Madrid 1996 Texto Refundido de la Ley sobre el R gimen del Suelo y Ordenaci n Urbana y sus Reglamentos varios B O E Tecnos Civitas Lei do Solo de Galicia varios D O G A Xunta de G
88. ormig n y Acero AENOR Teaching organization For 5 hours a week theoretical lectures are held and exercises are resolved based on the theoretical aspects explained The students must carry out a coursework consisting of the study of a real structure Assessment Final exams are held in June and September Teacher Arturo Norberto Font n P rez y Luis Esteban Romera Rodr guez Hydraulic Works 6 3 3 Description Hydraulic works Dams Utilization of hydroelectric 4 Aims To know the necessity of regulation and lamination of the contributions the project and dimensioning of hydraulic conductions To make an introduction to the study of dams and hydroelectric exploitation irrigated land and fluvial works To introduce themes of fluvial hydraulics and the restoration of fluvial beds Syllabus 1 Hydraulic resources 2 Pipes 3 Introduction to the study of dams 4 Hydroelectric exploitation 5 Fluvial hydraulics and restoration of rivers Bibliography Centrales Hidroel ctricas Ediciones Paraninfo Apuntes de Obras Hidr ulicas E T S Ing Caminos Madrid Selecting Hydraulic Reaction Turbines U S Bureau of Reclamation Tratado B sico de Presas E Vallarino Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos Saltos de Agua y Presas de Embalse G mez Navarro Transitorios y oscilaciones en sistemas hidr ulicos a presi n Abreu et al U P Valencia e Aprovechamientos Hidroel ctricos E Vallarino L Cueva Co
89. otection planification and management Bibliography Coastal Engineering HORIKAWA K 1978 Univ of Tokyo Press e Coastal Meteorology HSU S A 1988 Academic Press Coastal Estuarial and Harbour Engineers Reference Book ABBOTT MB amp PRICE W A 1994 E amp FN Spon Meteorolog a Din mica Clima de las costas espa olas ACINAS J R 1997 Universidade da Coru a T rculo A G A Coru a Port Engineering 2 Vols Bruun P Gulf Publishing Co 1973 1989 Recomendaciones para obras mar timas FOMENTO 1990 Puertos del Estado e Shore Protection Manual CERC Coastal Engineering Research Center 1984 U S Army Corps of Engrs U S Govt Printing Office 2 Vols Water wave Mechanics for Engineers and Scientists DEAN R G amp DALRYPLE R A 1984 World Scientific Advanced Series in Ocean Engineering Wind waves Their generation and propagation on the ocean surface KINSMAN B 1965 Prentice Hall Teaching organization During three hours a week lectures will be made u p of theory and will outline and solve examples aiming to achieve the participation of the student Different applications will be proposed which will form the course work Assessment It is recommended that coursework be carried out There will be two partial exams during the year apart from the final ones in July and September To pass by course it is required to obtain a minimum mark in each exam moreover th
90. ount in the final marks Teacher Juan R Acinas Garc a y Gregorio Iglesias Rodr guez Computer Assisted Design and Visualization 6 Description Computer assisted design Modelling of surfaces and solids Digital 4 treatment of images Advanced visualization and animation Aims The course aims to teach the basis and theoretical fundamentals of Computer Aided Design Advanced Visualization and Computer Animation applied to Civil Engineering Praxis includes training on the use of CAD commercial packages to obtain blueprints and to generate realistic images of 3D models Syllabus History of Representation in Engineering Matrix Geometrical Operators Parametric curves and surfaces Modelling systems Architecture of personal computers Computer visualisation Graphic File Formats 8 Visualisation of large models Practical work Learning and use of conventional programs of aided design three dimensional modelling and advanced visualisation Bibliography e A History of Engineering Drawing Booker P Northgate 1979 Computer Graphics Principles and Practice Foley J et Al Addison Wesley 1990 Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling for Engineers Anand V J Wiley S 1993 Matematical Elements for Computer Graphics Rogers D Adams J McGraw Hill 1990 Procedural Elements for Computer Graphics Rogers D McGraw Hill 1985 Advanced Animation and Rendering Techniques Watt A Watt M Addison Wesl
91. previously set In the facilities of the Centro de C lculo the students have to solve a series of application problems so that they have to prepare several FORTRAN programs as course work Assessment To pass the exam it is essential to have done the works during the course Two final exams are held one in June and another in September In the final mark the marks of the works during the course and the practices done are taken into account Teacher Ferm n Navarrina Mart nez Ignasi Colominas Ezponda Manuel Casteleiro Maldonado Dams O 6 Description Design and calculation of dams Management and exploitation 4 Aims To know the types of dams project methods construction and exploitation To determine the actions to take into account to analyse its stability and tensional state To determine the maximum flood To know the systems of auscultation as well as the dimensions of the organs of outlet To understand the influence of foundations in the behaviour of the dam Syllabus 1 Introduction to the study of dams 2 Lessons of accidents 3 Actions to consider 4 Study of floods 5 Knowledge of the dam 6 Construction of dams and activities common to all types of dams 7 Dams of loose materials 8 Rockfill dams with reservoir 9 Other dams of loose material 10 Factory dams Gravity dams 11 Factory dams Arch dams 12 Dams of concrete compacted with roller 13 Spill ways 14 Deep outlets 15 Vigila
92. ptember examinations two part ial exams are held In the partial exams an average mark of 5 out of 10 with a minimum of 3 5 in each is necessary to pass In the June and September examinations a mark of 5 out of 10 is necessary to pass All the subjects given from the beginning of the course until the moment of the examination form part of the examination Teacher Jaime Fe Marqu s Gonzalo Mosqueira Martinez Raquel Lopez Jato 103 Technical Drawing A Description Technical drawings Representation systems Aims Acquisition and development of spatial vision and the techniques to be reflected in the plan Acquiring the layout techniques of lineal and platform works Applying the knowledge of Technical Drawing to the sketching and cubic measurement of the pieces related to Public Works for its knowledge understanding and familiarization carrying it out with the necessary rapidity and quality Syllabus A Theory I Representation systems 1 Introduction to the concept of descriptive geometry 2 Generalities of dihedral system 3 Generalities of a contour system 4 Generalities of the axonometric system 5 Generalities of central projection II Development of parallel projection 6 The point and the straight line in parallel projection 7 Representation of the plane Flat figures 8 Intersections 9 Intersection in a contour system 10 Elements of the theory of shadows B Practical Lectures 1 Study of
93. res are held referring to the fundamental tests explained in the theoretical lectures Assessment The evaluation of the subject is carried out by means of a final exam and the participation in the lectures is taken into account as well as the submitting of the practical exercises Teacher Ignacio P rez P rez Electrical Engineering O 6 Description Electricity Electrical engineering Energetic systems 4 Aims To know the principles of electricity and electromagnetism with the aim of comprehending the functioning of the electric machines and applying them to the calculation of the aforementioned Syllabus Basic concepts Laws of electromagnetism Stationary electric current Circuits with continuous current Magneto statics Alternating currents Networks with alternating current Triphasic systems Static electric machines Transformers 10 Electric machine dynamics 11 Normative and classification of installations 12 Generation of electric energy CAN AAR WN Bibliography Electromagnetismo y Circuitos el ctricos Fraile J Servicio de publicaciones UPM Madrid 1990 M quinas El ctricas Fraile J Servicio de publicaciones UPM Madrid 1992 Introducci n a las Instalaciones El ctricas Fraile J Servicio de publicaciones CICCP Madrid 1993 Teor a de Circuitos Fundamentos Ras E Marcombo S A 1988 Teor a y Problemas de Circuitos El ctricos Edminister J A
94. ring the course students carry out visits to construction works In order to improve their qualifications groups of students may voluntarily carry out works about specific points concerning the subject Assessment Qualification will be obtained through the corresponding examination and the evaluation of the voluntary works Teacher Jorge Molinero Huguet y Rodrigo del Hoyo Fern ndez Gago Technical English Description Spanish English equivalents of technical and technological terms related to Science Civil Engineering and Economics Composing professional letters and technical reports Aims Students should be able to handle English vocabulary and structures relating to the fields of science civil engineering and economics as well as being able to formulate business correspondence and technical reports in English Syllabus Introduction to the numerical language Everyday language Technical vocabulary Business and professional correspondence Memoranda Facsimile Telex o 00 10 t ADN Bills of purchase Invoicing 10 International methods of payment 11 International commerce terms Incoterms 12 Application forms 13 Curriculum vitae 14 The advertisements in a daily paper 15 Technical reports 16 Computing 17 Marketing 18 Use of telephones 19 Phonology 20 Contextual grammar and semantics Bibliography Nuevo diccionario polit cnico de las lenguas espa ol
95. riteria for the Historic Heritage of Public Works Syllabus 1 Civil engineers in the history of Europe 2 History of arched structures 510 3 Historic evolution of the road and port infrastructures 4 The city Layout and public health networks 5 The historic heritage of public works 6 Analysis of stone works Bibliography Estructuras de f brica Jacques Heyman Instituto Juan Herrera ETS Arquitectura Madrid 1995 e A History of Civil Engineering Hans Straub Leonard Hill Ltd Londres 1952 Historia de las Obras P blicas en Espa a Ed Turner Colegio de I C C P Madrid 1979 Historia de la Arquitectura Spiro Kostof Alianza Forma Madrid 1988 Ingenier a Hidr ulica romana Carlos Fern ndez Casado Ed Turner Colegio de LC C P Madrid 1983 Ciencia y Tecnolog a en la Espa a Ilustrada Antonio Rumeu de Armas Ed Turner Colegio de I C C P Madrid 1980 Teaching organization For two hours per week in the first fourth monthly period theoretical classes are held with important visual backup in accordance with the syllabus of the subject Assessment The attendance to the lectures will be evaluated The work carried out during the four month period and the final exam marks will be taken into account Teacher Manuel Dur n Fuentes Final Project Description Elaboration of a final project Aims The End of Degree Project will consist of the carrying out and presentation on the p
96. rt functions Transport modes Urban transport Public services management Transport demand Transport costs Transport infrastructures and services funding Transport logistics Syllabus 1 Transport 2 Historical development of the Spanish transport system 3 Transport modes 4 Metropolitan transport 5 Public transport services management 6 Carriers management 7 Transport demand 8 Costs 9 Infrastructures and services funding 10 Transport logistics Bibliography Material docente publicado en la p gina web de la asignatura e Econom a del transporte de Rus G Campos J y Nombela G Antoni Bosch Ed Barcelona 2003 Fundamentals of Transportation Engineering Fricker J D and Whitford R K Pearson Prentice Hall New Jersey 2004 Handbook of Transportation Engineering Kutz M ed McGraw Hill New York 2004 Sistemas de Transporte Ruiz A Publicaciones del Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos Madrid 1995 Transportes Ibeas A D az J M Servicio de Publicaciones E T S I C C P Santander 1998 Transportes Un enfoque integral Izquierdo R ed Publicaciones del Colegio de Ingenieros de Caminos Madrid 1994 Teaching organization The theoretical lectures are carried out together with the resolving of some examples and practical problems Assessment A final exam will be held covering the whole contents of the subject Teacher Miguel D Rodr guez Bugar n Margarita Noval
97. s 15 The port and its surrounding area Restoration of old port works for urban uses 90 10 t RU t2c Bibliography Curso de Ingenier a de Puertos y Costas Rafael del Moral Jos M AA Berenguer Ed Centro de Estudios y Experimentaci n de Puertos y Costas 1989 Design Of Marine Facilities Show IV Gaythwaite Ed Van Nostrand Reinhold Nueva York Port Design Guidelines and Recomendations Ed Tapir Publishers Noruega Port Engineering Peer Bruun Design and Construction of Ports and Marine Structures A Quinn Ed Mac Graw Hill Nueva York Travaux Maritimes 2 tomos Jean Chapon Ed Eyrolles Par s Teaching organization Theoretical lectures are taught for 4 hours a week and examples are set and solved with the aim of trying to achieve the students participation The resolution of practical problems is set with the category of course work Assessment It is necessary to do the exercises set during the course The final exams will be held in June and September In the final marks the adequacy and originality of the solutions given to the examples set during the academic year and the practical exercises handed in are taken into account Teacher Gregorio Iglesias Rodr guez y Juan Acinas Garc a Systems Engineering O 6 Description Systems engineer Automatic and controlled Civil engineering 4 applications Geotechnical Engineering III 6 Description Subterranean excavations Tunnels 4 Aims
98. s Parciales Weinberger H F Ed Revert 1988 Partial Differential Equations of Applied Mathematics Zauderer E John Wiley Sons 1988 Problemas de la Fisica Matem tica vols 1 y 2 Budak B M Samarski A D y Tijonov A N Mc Graw Hill 1993 e Advanced Engineering Mathematics 7th ed Kreyszig E John Wiley amp Sons 1993 Primer Curso de Ecuaciones Diferenciales en Derivadas Parciales Peral Alonso L Addison Wesley Universidad Aut noma de Madrid 1995 e Methods of Mathematical Physics vol II Courant R y Hilbert D John Wiley amp Sons 1962 Teaching organization The theoretical and practical lectures extent for four hours per week developing the fundamental theory and solving the exercises and practical problems previously set Assessment An partial examination in February and two final exams in June and September are held In order to pass the course at the end of the first semester it is required to obtain a minimum grade in the partial exam and to submit the exercises set during the course Teacher lgnasi Colominas Ezponda 307 308 Materials Science O T Description Science of materials Fracture mechanics 6 Aims Conceptual The student who studies this subjet must learn The relation between the materials structure the mechanic properties and the possible treatments and techniques of microstructural modification The main properties of the engineering materials The met
99. sessment of the course Assessment The final qualification of the course will be calculated by means of the partial evaluations obtained in the exercises and projects carried out by the students Teacher Ricardo Juncosa Rivera Francisco Padilla Ben tez Rodrigo del Hoyo Fern ndez Gago Typology of Structures 6 Description Structural forms Typological study Structural systems Typology of high 4 buildings Implementation processes Aesthetic expression Aims To describe the most used structural schemes in engineering To analyze historical background and its evolution through time To understand the interactions between the structural typology the existing materials of construction in each historical time and the calculation methods 658 Syllabus 1 Aspects associated with the process of design 2 Massive structures 3 The beam 4 The arch 5 The lattice 6 Porticos 7 Sheets 8 Slabs 9 Particular loads in structures 10 Form and function Bibliography Raz n de ser de los tipos estructurales E Torroja CSIC Structures J E Gordon Penguin Torri Heinle E Leonhardt F Mondadori Bridges G Outerbridge H N Abrams Publishers Puentes y sus constructores Steinman D B Watson S R Colegio de I C C P The Tower and the Bridge D P Billington Princeton University Press Teaching organization The teaching activity is based on theoretical le
100. sidered the eventual reports and coursework requested by the lecturers Teacher Jordi Delgado Martin Francisco Padilla Benitez Differential Geometry 6 Description Tensor algebra Differential geometry Field theory 4 5 Aims To learn the tools which Classical Differential Geometry and Field Theory place at the disposal of the engineer Syllabus 1 Introduction to curves 2 Local theory of buckled curves 3 Introduction to surfaces 4 Metrics on a surface 5 Extrinsic geometry of surfaces 6 Introduction to the theory of fields 7 Integral theorems Bibliography Lectures on Classical Differential Geometry Struik D J Dover Publications Inc New York 1988 reimpresi n 207 208 e Geometr a diferencial L pez de la Rica A y de la Villa A I C A I Madrid 1986 Geometr a diferencial de curvas y superficies do Carmo M P Alianza Universidad Textos Madrid 7990 Vectors and Tensors in Engineering and Physics Danielson D A Addison Wesley New York 1992 Vector Analysis for Engineers and Scientists Lewis P E y Ward J P Addison Wesley New York 1992 e X Advanced Engineering Mathematics Kreyszig E John Wiley amp Sons New York 1988 Teaching organization Once the theory of each theme has been developed the students set out by groups the correspondent practical exercises Assessment To demonstrate efficiency in the subject it is required to pass an
101. ssons four hours per week and on solving structural models using computer programs Assessment In order to pass it is necessary to submit the proposed coursework End of the year exams are held in June and September Teacher Santiago Hern ndez Ib ez y Jos ngel Jurado Albarrac n Martin n Landscape in Engineering O 6 Description Engineering and nature The landscape as an environmental factor 4 Methodology of study and valuing of the landscape Analysis of the landscape impact Highway expressways and landscape Hydraulic works and the landscape Maritime works and the landscape Aims The subject deals with confronting the student with the project of an engineering work from the scale of the place in which he intervenes and transforms The landscape which the student studies in this sense 1t is not only the natural one but also the rural t he urban and the one created and transformed by the work of engineering itself with which is related perceptively and through the elements of which it is composed and which characterize it Syllabus Ability of the engineer confronting nature Scales of approximation to landscape of engineering Methods of analysis and assessment of the landscape The natural landscape The rural landscape The urban landscape The landscape of the bridge The landscape of the road The landscape of ports 10 The coastal landscape 11 The fluvial landscape NO 0
102. ssroom lectures in 2 days Invited lectures are also scheduled In addition technical visits to a nuclear power plant and nuclear facilities such as El Cabril Power Station for low and intermediate level radioactive waste uranium mines and the old uranium plant of Andujar Ja n are also envisaged Assessment The course grade is a weighted average of the grades obtained for attendance and participation in classroom lectures conferences technical visits and a final course homework Teacher Javier Samper Calvete y Luis Montenegro P rez 4 611 612 613 Harbour Engineering O 6 Description Geopolitics of transport International maritime commerce Port system 4 Berth and mooring works Construction and ship repair works Dry dykes Ordination and dimensioning Aims Specialised knowledge in the fields of planning study projects and building of ports and maritime works The port and its surrounding area Relationships between the port and the city Means of communication Syllabus Introduction Vessels characteristics and dimensions General considerations in the design of port works Design of the maritime area Design of dykes Works for berthing Defence and mooring equipment Dredging 9 Geotechnics in maritime works 10 Navigation aids 11 Planning the land area of the port 12 Fishing ports 13 Marinas 14 Construction Restoration Maintenance and repair of port work
103. studied in depth Assessment The assessment is based on an practical exercise developed in phases in an individualized way and a final exam Teacher Carlos N rdiz Ortiz y Juan Creus Andrade Free Configuration 6 4 SECOND CYCLE THIRD YEAR 301 T Numerical Calculus A 12 Description Numerical calculus Numericals applied to engineering 8 5 Aims To know to understand and to apply the main numerical methods for solving the most common problems in Civil Engineering Syllabus 1 General concepts 2 Number and algorithm 3 Errors 4 Iterative solution of non linear equations 5 Basis of matrix calculus Computation of eigenvalues 6 Linear systems of equations 7 Approximation and interpolation 8 Numerical integration and derivation Bibliography C lculo Num rico M todos Aplicaciones Carnahan B Luther H A y Wilkes J O Editorial Rueda Madrid 1979 A First Course in Numerical Analysis Ralston A y Rabinowitz P Mc Graw Hill New York 1978 Introduction to Numerical Analysis Hildebrand F B Mc Graw Hill New York 1974 Introduction to Numerical Analysis Stoer J y Burlisch R Springer Verlag New York 1980 e Analysis of Numerical Methods Isaacson E y Keller H B John Wiley amp Sons New York 1966 e Numerical Recipes The Art of Scientific Computing Press W H Flannery B P Teukolsky S A y Vetterling W T Cambridge University Press Cambridge 1986
104. t Reactors theory Control of nuclear reactors Materials and combustibles Shielding Economic and legislative study Aims 1 To provide a general vie w about Nuclear Energy oriented towards the needs of a civil engineer 2 To provide the basic knowledge about nuclear physics nuclear reactors and nuclear power plants 3 To put emphasis in the design construction performance dismantling and decommissioning of nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities 4 To compare the costs and environmental effects of nuclear energy with other sources of energy 5 To provide information on radioactive waste management Syllabus 1 Nuclear physics 2 Nuclear power plants 3 Nuclear fuel cycle and nuclear safety 4 Nuclear energy 5 Nuclear waste 6 Applications of radioactive isotopes in civi Bibliography e Nuclear Reactor Engineering Reactor Design Basics S Glasston y A Sesonske Editor Chapman amp Hall 1994 Understanding Radioactive Waste R L Murray y J A Powell Editor Battelle Press 1994 Quinto Plan General de Residuos Radiactivos Ministerio de Industria y Energ a 1999 Se puede obtener directamente a trav s de la p gina web de ENRESA www enresa es e Elalmacenamiento geol gico profundo de los residuos radiactivos de alta actividad Principios b sicos y tecnolog a Julio Astudillo ENRESA 2001 Teaching organization The course is t aught in the second semester with 4 hours per week of cla
105. torial Gustavo Gili Barcelona 1984 Problemas de lgebra A de la Villa Editorial CLAGSA Madrid 1994 Problemas de lgebra Tomos 3 6 y 7 Anzola Caruncho y P rez Canales Madrid 1981 102 Problemas de Estructuras Algebraicas Tensoriales Gonz lez de Posada Madrid 1971 Problemas de c lculo de probabilidades J P rez Vilaplana Paraninfo 1991 Teor a y problemas de probabilidad S Lipschutz M L Lipson McGraw Hill 2000 lgebra lineal y ecuaciones diferenciales con MatLab M Golubitsky Thomson 2001 MatLab edici n del estudiante gu a del usuario Prentice Hall 2001 Teaching organization Lectures take up 5 hours per week 3 of them theoretical and 2 of them practical Assessment Two partial examinations and final exams in June and September To pass by course it is required to achieve a fixed mark in each partial examination Teacher Luis Fuentes Garcia y Angel Daniel Calculus I A 15 7 5 73 Description Infinitesimal calculus Integration 10 5 Aims To provide the students with a solid basis for the resolving of the mathematical problems which they are going to meet during their studies or in the professional field Syllabus The real number 2 Metric and topological spaces Sequences in R Functions in R Integration Vectorial functions Series Secuences and functional series Complex numbers 00 190 t RU Bibliography Introducci n al C
106. ty Statistics and Decision for Civil Engineers Benjamin J R y Cornell C McGraw Hill New York 1970 Teoria de la decisi n White D J Alianza Editorial Madrid 1990 Introduccion a la teoria de juegos Morton D Davis Alianza Editorial Madrid 1986 Teor a de los juegos 6 vol menes Gir n Gonz lez Torre F J UNED Madrid 1977 Teoria de la decisi n 6 vol menes Infante Macias R UNED Madrid 1978 Programacion Lineal Metodologia y problemas Mocholi Arce M Sala Garrido R Editorial Tebar Flores Albacete 1993 Principios de la teoria de la decision Lindley D V Ed Vincens Vives Barcelona 1977 M todos de dise o ptimo de estructuras Hern ndez S Colegio I C C P Madrid 1990 Teor a de la decisi n multicriterio Conceptos t cnicas y aplicaciones Romero C Alianza Universidad Madrid 1993 Teor a de juegos Binmore K McGraw Hill Madrid 1994 Teaching organization The teaching activity is based on four hours per week on theoretical and practical lessons and on solving the practical exercises Assessment It is essential to have done the works set along the course The assessment is based on two final exams June and September The course can also be passed doing the works set by the teachers of the subject before the 30th of June Teacher Ram n Martul lvarez de Neyra y Manuel Casteleiro Maldonado Urbanism I 6 Description The city throughout history The urban growth th
107. uctural Ministerio de Fomento Madrid 1999 Hormig n armado y pretensado Ejercicios Mar A R Aguado A Agull L Mart nez F Cobo D Edicions UPC Colecci n Politext Barcelona 1999 Proyecto y c lculo de estructuras de hormig n Tomos I y II Calavera J Intemac Madrid 1999 La EHE explicada por sus autores Coordinador de la obra Garrido A Leynfor Madrid 1999 Estructuras de Hormig n Armado Tomos I a VI Leonhardt F El Ateneo Buenos Aires 1984 Estructuras de Concreto Reforzado Park R Paulay T Limusa M xico 1980 Manual de Aplicaci n de la EHE Materiales ejecuci n control Comentado Garrido A Leynfor Madrid 1999 Modern prestressed concrete design principles and construction methods van Nostrand Reinhold New York 1990 PCI design handbook precast and prestressed concrete PCI Chicago 1999 Teaching organization Theoretical and practical lectures are complemented with visits to different construction sites laboratory practices and lectures imparted by specialists Assessment Evaluation consists of a Project of a prestressed or reinforced concrete structure Possible holding of a teaching seminar on a theme to be determined 608 609 Teacher Fernando Mart nez Abella Cristina V zquez Herrero Bel n Gonz lez Fonteboa Environmental Impact of Engineering Works O 6 Description Ecology of natural systems The natural environment Quality factors 4 Natural r
108. uis Esteban Romera Rodr guez Special Foundations O 6 Description Superficial foundations Floating beams Baffles Piles Concrete shields 4 Directly submerged cementations Floating caissons Deep water cementations Expanding clay cementations Cementations subject to dynamic loads Underpinning Aims To complete student education in some aspects of Geotechnical Engineering which have not been dealt with in previous courses Syllabus 1 Introduction to rock mechanics 2 Introduction to the tunnels and underground works 3 Instrumental work 4 Processing Improvement and reinforcement of the ground 5 Study of special foundations 6 Expansive and collapsible soil foundations 7 Foundation pathologies Underprops 8 Slopes pathologies 9 Excavation drainage 10 Introduction to soil dynamics Bibliography Geotecnia y Cimientos II y III J A Jim nez Salas y otros Editorial Rueda Madrid 1976 y 1980 Fundamentos de mec nica del suelo Daniel Graux Editores t cnicos asociados S A Barcelona N T E Cimentaciones Centro de publicaciones del Ministerio de Fomento Muros pantalla Schneebeli G Editores t cnicos asociados Barcelona 1981 Recommandations concernant la conception le calcul l execution et le controle des tirants d ancrage Bureau Securitas Eyrolles Paris 1986 Foundation Analysis and Design Bowles J E McGraw Hill 5th Edtion 1996 Ingenier a de Cimentaciones Peck Handson Thornburn Limusa
109. uter aided work is carried out on structural models to solve these problems by using finite elements programs Assessment Final exams are held in February and September Teacher Luis Esteban Romera Rodr guez y F lix Nieto Mouronte Railways 6 Description Essential features of railways structure and mechanics of the track 4 Geometry and quality of the track Knots and terminuses Material and traction Electrification signalisation security communications and exploitation instillations Commercial and technical exploitation Organisation and administration of railway activity Aims To identify the essential features of railway transportation differentiating them from those in other transportation systems To identify the track structure to calculate its geometry and mechanical behaviour to know and to identify the construction methods diagnosis and maintenance of the track Syllabus I Introduction 1 Transport Railways II Track structure 2 General considerations about the track 3 The rail 4 Rail junctions Welded track 5 Turnouts 6 Sleepers Rail fastenings and other track material 7 Ballast and substructure 8 Slab track 9 Brickworks III Track geometry and mechanics 10 Track geometry I 11 Track geometry Il 12 Track mechanics Vertical loads 13 Track mechanics Track stability and longitudinal forces 14 Track quality evolution IV Track works 15 Track inspection
110. ution of the region and urbanism Concept The process of urbanization of the region The formation of the urban system The rural settlements The historic centres The tradition of baroque and militate urbanism The tradition of the techniques of the 19 c The suburbs and interior reform The origins of modern urbanistic thinking T T po SOO Pee paces he city of modern movement he analysis of the form of urban growth in the current city 10 The analysis of urban roads in the current city 11 The response of urbanistic legislation The system of planning in Spain 12 Municipal planning Objectives and contents 13 The process of elaboration of municipal planning 14 Municipal planning in Galicia 15 Metropolitan planning 16 Transport in metropolitan areas 17 Territorial planning 18 The urban system and the planning of the region 19 The infrastructures of transport and of regional development 20 The infrastructures and the environment 21 The distribution of the physical environment Bibliography Atlas Hist rico de Ciudades Europeas Pen nsula Ib rica Centro de Cultura Contempor nea de Barcelona 1994 Galicia Estructura del Territorio y Organizaci n Comarcal Andr s Precedo Ledo Santiago 1987 Planeamiento Urbano en la Espa a Contempor nea 1900 1980 Fernando de Ter n Alianza Universidad Textos Madrid 1982 Elementos de Ordenaci n Urbana Juli Esteban i Noguera Colegio de
111. y of the final exams which take place in three annual sessions February June and September Teacher Ram n Martul lvarez de Neyra General Economics Applied to Public Works 6 4 5 1 5 Description General economics Applied economics to public works Valuing 4 5 Aims To analyse the working mechanisms of an economy from a global point of view To make an introduction to the generality of economic problems in the companies and the different existing approaches for their resolution To study the Economy of construction as an economic activity within the General Economy Syllabus 1 Basic concepts Supply and demand 2 The company and production 3 Theory of distribution 4 The macroeconomic analysis 5 Financing of economic activity 6 Sectorial and macroeconomic policies 7 The construction sector 8 Public works demand 9 Project of investment in public works 10 Administrative and institutional aspects Bibliography Economia Teor a y Pol tica Mochon Morcillo F ltima edici n Ed McGraw Hill Madrid Introducci n a la Econom a Positiva Lipsey R G 1996 Ed Vicens Vives Barcelona Econom a Wonnacott R J Wonnacott P 1992 Ed McGraw Hill Madrid Curso de Econom a Gonz lez Paz J 1988 Ed Debate Tomos I II y III Madrid Econom a Samuelson P y Nordhaus W D 2002 Ed McGraw Hill Madrid Econom a Fischer S Dornbusch R y Schmalense 1993 Ed Mc
112. y Morfett J Harper Collins London 1986 e Mec nica de los fluidos Streeter V L Mc Graw Hill New York 1958 Open Channel Flow Chow V T Mc Graw Hill New York 1959 Teaching organization The teaching activity is based on three hours per week sessions where theoretical aspects together with the resolution of some previously posed exercises are carried out The students have to do also some coursework making use of the Hydraulics Laboratory of the School Assessment To pass the subject it is necessary to have done correctly the laboratory coursework The assessment is based on two partial exams besides the final exams of June and September To pass the course it is necessary to obtain a mark of 5 out of 10 at each partial exam or at any of the final ones The passed partials are kept till September Teacher Jer nimo Puertas Agudo y Ricardo Juncosa Rivera Geology and Introduction to Geotechnical Engineering A 12 Description Geology applied to public works Soil mechanics Rock 9 206 mechanics Aims To introduce the student to key concepts of geology and elemental geotechnics through the methodological and practical analysis of problems of interest for the Civil Engineer Syllabus 1 Introdution to geology 2 Earth origin and evolutions 3 Earth structure and characterization 4 I 5 Mineralogy 6 Igneous rocks 7 Sedimentary rocks 8 Metamorphic rocks 9 Tectonics 10 Geomorphology 11
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