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SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 1 of 6

LP: CE 6501
Department of Civil Engineering
Rev. No: 00
B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech : Civil Engineering Regulation: 2013 Date: 30-06-2016
PG Specialisation : N/A
Sub. Code / Sub. Name : CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I
Unit : I Indeterminate Frames

Unit Syllabus: Degree of static and kinematic indeterminancies for plane frames – analysis of indeterminate pin-
jointed frames – rigid frames (degree of statical indeterminancy upto two) – energy and consistent deformation
methods.
Objective: To impart the basic theory of analysis, classification of structures and analysis of them.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

1 Introduction to structural analysis - objectives of design, theory of structures 3. ch 1, pp 1-6 PPT

Difference between determinate and indeterminate structures, idealization,


2 3. ch 1, pp 6 PPT
need for support conditions
3. ch 9, pp 257-
3 Indeterminancy – static (internal, external), kinematic – examples PPT
263
Degree of indeterminancy and degree of freedom – beams, trusses, frames 2. ch 9, pp 328-
4 BB/PPT
– TUTORIAL 1 333

5 Analysis of determinate truss – Virtual work method (energy method) 3. ch 4, pp 78-92 PPT

2. ch 9, pp 358-
6 Analysis of indeterminate truss – Energy method (Castigliano’s theorem) PPT
375
2. ch 9, pp 358-
7 Trusses – TUTORIAL 2 BB/PPT
375

8 Analysis of determinate beams – unit load method 3. ch 3, pp 47-71 PPT

3. ch 11, pp 295-
9 Analysis of indeterminate beams – consistent deformation method PPT
322

10 Analysis of determinate frames – unit load / virtual work method 1. ch 2, pp 26-38 PPT

Analysis of indeterminate frames – force method / consistent deformation 3. ch 11, pp 323-


11 PPT
method 329
3. ch 11, pp 329-
12 Rigid frames – TUTORIAL 3 BB/PPT
331
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

Analysis of determinate beams, rigid and pin jointed frames using virtual work method

* Session duration: 50 minutes


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

Unit : II Moving loads and Influence lines

Unit Syllabus : Influence lines for reactions in statically determinate structures – influence lines for member forces in
pin jointed frames – influence lines for shear force and bending moment in beam sections – Calculation of critical
stress resultants due to concentrated and distributed moving loads.
Muller Breslau’s principle – influence lines for continuous beams and single storeyed rigid frames – indirect model
analysis for influence lines of indeterminate structures – Beggs deformeter.
Objective: To understand the concept of influence line diagrams and its applications in analysis of structures for static
loads and moving loads.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Introduction to moving loads and influence line diagrams and 2. ch 1, pp 1-47
13 PPT
applications 2. ch 2, pp 48-49
ILD for cantilever beam for different functions (reaction, shear
14 3. ch 5, pp 103-115 PPT
force, bending moment, etc.)
15 ILD for simply supported beams and overhanging beam 2. ch 2, pp 72-80 PPT

16 Problems on determinate beams - TUTORIAL 4 2. ch 2, pp 50-70 BB/PPT


Calculation of critical stress resultants ( maximum shear force,
17 bending moment, absolute maximum shear force and bending 3. ch 5, pp 103-115 PPT
moment) due to concentrated and distributed moving loads
CAT I

18 ILD for distributed moving loads 3. ch 5, pp 102-144 PPT

19 Influence lines for member forces in pin jointed frames 2. ch 2, pp 48-91 PPT

20 TUTORIAL 5 – ILD for trusses 3. ch 6, pp 145-171 BB/PPT

21 ILD for continuous beams 2. ch 3, pp 94-109 PPT


22 TUTORIAL 6 – ILD for single storeyed rigid frames 2. ch 3, pp 94-109 BB/PPT
23 Muller Breslau’s Principle, Indirect Model analysis 4. ch 5, pp 169-186 PPT
Begg’s deformeter – measurement of deformation – other 2. ch 3, pp 110-120
24 PPT
devices that can be used online
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

 Measurement of deformation using strain gauges and other devices.

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

Unit : III Arches

Unit Syllabus : Arches as structural forms – examples of arch structures – types of arches – analysis of three hinged,
two hinged and fixed arches, parabolic and circular arches – settlement and temperature effects
Objective: To impart knowledge on analysis techniques involved in analysing arches with various conditions.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Introduction to arches – arches as structural forms, examples, 2. ch 4, pp 123-127
25 PPT
types, brief case studies on arch behavior and videos online
26 Analysis of three hinged arches – parabolic arches 2. ch 4, pp 127-135 PPT

27 Analysis of three hinged arches – circular and semi circular arches 2. ch 4, pp 139-139 PPT

28 TUTORIAL 7 – Problems on three hinged arches 3. ch 7, pp 174-190 BB/PPT


Analysis of three hinged parabolic arch with springings at
29 2. ch 4, pp 140-144 PPT
different levels
Influence line diagrams for moment, maximum bending moment,
30 3. ch 7, pp 191-207 PPT
normal thrust and radial shear – three hinged parabolic arches
31 Analysis of two hinged arches – parabolic arches 2. ch 4, pp 157-164 PPT

32 TUTORIAL 8 – Problems on three hinged arches and two hinged 2. ch 4, pp 178 BB/PPT
Analysis of two hinged circular arches, Influence line diagrams
33 4. ch 7, pp 208-220 PPT
for two hinged arches
34 Analysis of fixed arches 4. ch 8, pp 250-274 PPT
Temperature stresses in arches – two hinged and three hinged,
35 4. ch 7, pp 236-239 PPT
Settlement effects
36 TUTORIAL 9 – Problems on two hinged and fixed arches 2. ch 4, pp 178 BB/PPT
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):
-

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

Unit : IV Slope deflection method

Unit Syllabus : Continuous beams and rigid frames (with and without sway) – symmetry and antisymmetry –
simplification of hinged end – support displacements
Objective: To impart knowledge of slope deflection method to find the moments and reactions for indeterminate
structures (beams and frames).

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
37 Slope deflection method- applications, limitations; Fixed end moments 4. ch 1, pp 2 PPT

38 Derivation of slope deflection equations 4. ch 1, pp 3-6 PPT

39 Analysis of continuous beams 1. ch 2, pp 50-70 PPT

40 TUTORIAL 10 – Problems on continuous beams 1. ch 2, pp 50-70 BB/PPT

CAT II

41 Analysis of indeterminate frames 1. ch 2, pp 70-79 PPT

42 Analysis of indeterminate symmetric frames without sway 1. ch 2, pp 70-79 PPT

43 Analysis of indeterminate antisymmetric frames without sway 1. ch 2, pp 70-79 PPT

44 TUTORIAL 11 – Problems on portal frames 1. ch 2, pp 104-110 BB/PPT

45 Analysis of indeterminate frames with sway 1. ch 2, pp 80-85 PPT

46 Simplification of hinged ends 1. ch 2, pp 86-92 PPT

47 Support discplacements; Analysis of frame with inclined members 1. ch 2, pp 93-100 PPT

48 TUTORIAL 12 – Problems on sway frames 1. ch 2, pp 104-110 BB/PPT


Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):
-

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

Unit : V Moment distribution method

Unit Syllabus : Distribution and carryover of moments – stiffness and carry over factors – analysis of continuous
beams – plane rigid frames with and without sway – Naylor’s simplification
Objective: To impart knowledge on analysis of indeterminate beams and frames by moment distribution method

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Introduction to moment distribution method – uses and limitations,
49 4. ch 2, pp 44-48 PPT
Hardy cross method, Terminologies

50 Moment distribution method for continuous beams 1. ch 3, pp 113-134 PPT

51 Sinking of supports 1. ch 3, pp 135-140 PPT

52 TUTORIAL 13 – Problems on continuous beams 1. ch 3, pp 221-229 BB/PPT

53 Moment distribution method for frames without sway 1. ch 3, pp 141-175 PPT

54 Shear force diagrams and bending moment diagrams online PPT

Comparison of slope deflection method and moment distribution


55 NPTEL lecture PPT
method – accuracy, uses, limitations
56 TUTORIAL 14 – Problems on frames without sway NPTEL lecture BB/PPT

57 Moment distribution method for frames with sway 1. ch 3, pp 176-198 PPT

58 Symmetry and anti-symmetry 1. ch 3, pp 119-212 PPT

59 Cantilever moment distribution, Naylor’s Simplification 1. ch 3, pp 213-220 PPT

60 TUTORIAL 15 – Problems on portal frames 1. ch 3, pp 221-229 BB/PPT

CAT III

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):


 Comparison of slope deflection method and moment distribution method in detail.

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub Code / Sub Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

REFERENCES:

1. Vaidyanadhan, R and Perumal, P, “Comprehensive Structural Analysis – Vol. 1”, Laxmi


Publications, New Delhi, 2012.
2. Vaidyanadhan, R and Perumal, P, “Comprehensive Structural Analysis – Vol. 2”, Laxmi
Publications, New Delhi, 2012.
3. BhavaiKatti, S.S, Structural Analysis – Vol. 1, Vikas Publishing Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2013
4. BhavaiKatti, S.S, Structural Analysis –Vol. 2, Vikas Publishing Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2013

Prepared by Approved by

Signature

Name RUBY FREYA E RAVINDRANATH

Designation AP Professor and Head

Date 30-06-2016 30-06-2016


Remarks *:

Remarks *:

* If the same lesson plan is followed in the subsequent semester/year it should be mentioned
and signed by the Faculty and the HOD

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