EnvE 251

Properties of Environmental Engineering Materials


Description

Study of materials used in environmental engineering including traditional engineering materials such as soil and rock, concrete, steel, and wood but extending the coverage to man made materials such as plastics, textiles, membranes, composites, resins, and polymers.
Prerequisite: EAS 210 and CIV E 270.
Corequisite: STAT 235. Credit cannot be obtained for both ENV E 351 ad ENV E 251.

Learning Outcomes

Classify soil based on its formation, composition, and engineering properties
Describe the unique behaviour of clay and resulting engineering properties
List and describe the different types and functions of geosynthetics
Explain mechanisms that impact the engineering behaviour of geosynhetics
List and describe the components of concrete and resulting impact on the engineering behaviour of concrete
Perform concrete mix designs to meet specified functions


Lecture Seminar Lab Credits Total AU
3 0/1 3/2 3.75 47.25
M % NS % CS % ES % ED %
0 0 0 75 25

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Undergraduate Program(s)

2024/2025 - Winter - Enve-coop - Year 2
2024/2025 - Winter - Enve - Year 2
2023/2024 - Winter - Enve-coop - Year 2
2023/2024 - Winter - Enve - Year 2
2022/2023 - Winter - Enve-coop - Year 2
2022/2023 - Winter - Enve - Year 2
2021/2022 - Winter - Enve-coop - Year 2
2021/2022 - Winter - Enve - Year 2
2020/2021 - Winter - Enve-coop - Year 2
2020/2021 - Winter - Enve - Year 2
2019/2020 - Winter - Enve-coop - Year 2
2019/2020 - Winter - Enve - Year 2

Sections & Respective Instructors

B1 - 2024/2025 - Winter - Leila Hashemian
B1 - 2023/2024 - Winter - Leila Hashemian
B1 - 2022/2023 - Winter - Alireza Bayat & Leila Hashemian
B1 - 2021/2022 - Winter - Alireza Bayat & Leila Hashemian
B1 - 2020/2021 - Winter - Alireza Bayat & Leila Hashemian
B1 - 2019/2020 - Winter - Alireza Bayat & Leila Hashemian