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To determine shear force and bending moment for indetrminate structures using
Objective
different methods.
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of this course the students should be able to:
1. 3 CE424.1
Design flat slabs using different methods- Codal provisions.
2. 4
Analyze and Design deep beams as per IS 456-2000 CE424.2
4
3. Analyze and design the concrete chimneys CE424.3
6
4. Design the overhead tanks. CE424.4
6
5. Analyze and design the retaining walls CE424.5
4
6. Analyze the slabs by using Yield line theory. CE424.6
EXAMINATION SCHEME
Examination
Theory Term Work #POE Total
Scheme
Maximum Marks 100 25 ** 125
1|Page
Contact Hours 3 2 ** 5
POs
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
COs
CE 214.1 3 1
CE 214.2 3 1
CE 214.3 3 3 2 1
CE 214.4 2 3 2 2 1
CE 214.5 3 2 2 1
CE 214.6 3 2 2 1
Degree of Compliance of COs and POs 1:Low 2: Medium 3: High
COURSE CONTENTS
Chapter
Contents No. of Hours
No.
Large span concrete roofs – Classification- Behaviour of Flat slabs-Direct design
I and equivalent frame method- Codal provisions 06 Hrs.
IV Overhead water tanks- rectangular and circular with flat bottom-spherical and 08 Hrs.
conical tank roofs- staging- Design based on IS 3370
V Analysis and Design of cantilever and counter fort retaining walls with horizontal 06 Hrs.
and inclined surcharge
Yield line analysis of slabs- virtual work and equilibrium method of analysis-
VI 06Hrs.
simply supported rectangular slabs with corners held down- uniform and
concentrated loads- design of simply supported rectangular and circular slabs
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EVALUATION SCHEME
Section Maximum Marks Question No. Chapter No.
REFERENCES
Books
4. Plain and Reinforced Concrete – Jain &Jaikrishna, Vol. I & II, Nem Chand Bros. Roorkee
E-books/E-Links
1. Flat slabshttps://www.devdasmenon.com/videos.html
2. Analysis and Design of Beamshttps://www.devdasmenon.com/videos.html
3. Stresses in concrete chimneyshttps://www.devdasmenon.com/videos.html
4. Overhead water tankshttps://www.devdasmenon.com/videos.html
5. Retaining wallshttps://www.devdasmenon.com/videos.html
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6. Yield line analysis of slabs:https://www.devdasmenon.com/videos.html
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Que.
Question CO No. Remark
No.
Design a chimney of height 70m and check stresses in bars. Given
l25l
External Diameter
a) at top - 4.0m
b) at Bottom - 4.8m
Internal Diameter
a) at top - 3.8m
1. b) at Bottom - 4.4m Common for All
CE 224.3
Wind intensity 1.8 kN/m2 (throughout)
Thickness of fire brick lining - 100mm
Air Gap - 100mm
Temperature difference - 70oC
Coefficient thermal expansion - 11 x 10-6/oC
Es = 2.1 x 105 kN/mm2
Unit weight of brick lined - 20 kN/m3
Use M30 concrete and Fc 415 steel.
Design a chimney of 66 m height having external diameter of4.0 m
through outthe height. The chimney has a firebricks lining of 100 mm
thickness, providedup to a heightof 42 m above ground level with an
air gap of 100mm.The temperature difference between inside
ofchimney and outside surrounding air is 71oC. Take the coefficient
of expansion of "concrete and steel as 11x10-6 per degree oC
2. Additional question
Es - 2.05 x 105 N/mm2: and M25 grade concrete mix. Take wind CE 224.3
for Fast Learner
pressure intensity of 1800 N/m2 and shell thickness of 200mm for top
24 m portion, 1600 N/m, and 300 mm formiddle 24 m and 1400
N/m2, and 400 mm for bottom 18 m portion. Design only the section
at 24 m below top as un-cracked section and at base of chimney as
cracked section. Calculate stresses for wind and temperature only.
Take shape factor 0.7 and unit weight ofbrick lining 19 kN/m3
Unit- IV:(Assignment 4) Overhead water tanks16 to24Marks
Design an open square tank for 1,21,000 literscapacity. Tank is
1. supported at 6 m height above ground level. Design bottom slab and
CE 224.4
wall of tank for M20concrete and mild steel. Take height of tank as 4
m. Common for All
A flat bottom circular elevated water tank with dome roof of diameter
2. 12 m and total height 4.0 m. Use M25 concrete and Fe 4l 5 stee1. CE 224.4
Design.
A flat bottom circular elevated water tank with dome roof of diameter
12 mand total height 3.2m.It is supported by a ring beam of diameter
3. Additional question
9m. Ring beam is supported eight columns. Use M25 concrete and CE 224.4
for Fast Learner
Fe415 steel. Design bottom slab and vertical wail of tank.n=0.015.
Calculate the bed slope of the canal for uniform flow.
Unit- V: (Assignment 5)Retaining walls16 to 24Marks
1. Design a cantilever retaining wall to retain an earth embankment with Common for All
CE 224.5
a horizontal top3.5m above the ground level. Density of earth is
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18kN/m3.Angle of internal friction 30o, SBC of soil200kN/m2. Take
coefficient of friction between soil and concrete:0.5. Adopt M20
concrete and Fe 4l5 steel.
Design a counterfort type retaining wall to support an earth fill of 8.5
m above ground level. The foundations at a depth of 1.5 m below
ground level. The safe bearing capacity of soil is 160 kN/m2. Unit
2. weight of soil at site is 17 kN/m3 and angle of shearing resistance of Additional question
CE 224.5
the soil as 30o. Assume coefficient friction between soil and concrete for Fast Learner
as 0.5. Adopt M20 grade concrete and Fc415 HYSD bars. Sketch
details of reinforcement. A parapet wall of l.2m height is provided at
top.
Unit- VI:(Assignment 6)Yield line analysis of slabs 16 to 24Marks
1. What are assumptions made in theory ofyield lines? CE 224.6
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1. Illustrate types of construction and various type of formwork CE425.1
3
CE425.2
2. Identify advance construction material used in construction Industries.
2
CE425.3
3. Discuss various methods of Land reclamation
2 CE425.4
4. Explain the construction of various power-generation structures
2
CE425.5
5. Illustrate the fundamentals of Rehabilitation of bridges and retaining structure
4 CE425.6
6. Disscus various advance construction technique for infra-structure
EXAMINATION SCHEME
Examination
Theory Term Work #POE Total
Scheme
Maximum Marks 100 ** ** 100
Contact Hours 3 ** ** 3
MAPPING OF COs-Pos
POs
PO PO PO
PO-1 PO 2 PO 3 PO 4 PO 5 PO 6 PO 7 PO 8 PO 9
10 11 12
COs
CE425.1 3 2
CE425.2
3 2
CE425.3
2 3 1
CE425.4
CE425.5
2 3 1
CE425.6
3
Degree of Compliance of COs and POs 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High
COURSE CONTENTS
Chapter
Contents No. of Hours
No.
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COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION: - composite v/s non composite action;
composite steel-concrete construction.
I 7Hrs
FORMWORK: - Material for formwork, special types of formwork, design of
formwork
NEW MATERIAL of construction such as geosynthetics, Epoxy resins,
II Adhesives, MDF, FRC, FRP, Polymer-based composites. 7 Hrs
EVALUATION SCHEME
REFERENCES
Books
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11. Water power Engineering—Dandekarsharma
Data Manuals
1. **
E-books/E-Links
4. Bridge Engineering by J. A. L. (John Alexander Low) Waddell
Water Power Engineering by M M Dandekar
5.
5. CE425.1
State the applications of composite materials
Common for All
6. CE425.1
Differentiate between composite &non composite structures
7. CE425.1
Enlist the different factors influence the cost of formwork
8. What is meant by composite construction? State its advantages CE425.1 Additional questions
overnon composite construction. State its limitations for Fast Learner
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Unit-II: (Assignment 2) 16 to 24 Marks
Write a short note on any three of following- CE425.2
6. a.FRC, b. FRP,
c. Polymer-based composites. D.Epoxy resins
7. CE425.2
What are adhesive .state its uses
CE425.2 Common for All
8. Explain Epoxy Resins with application.
9. CE425.2
Define geosynthetics & give its advantages & disadvantages
CE425.2
10. Define MDF.& state its uses
Additional question
for Fast Learner
6. Additional question
Write down the working of thermal power station ETC 212.4
for Fast Learner
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6. Describe the various techniques those are used in construction of CE425.6
concrete pavement
Write a short note on CE425.6
Common for All
7. 1. vaccum dewatering in concrete slab construction
2. Reinforced earth construction
3. foundation strengthening
8. CE425.6
Enlist the benefits of slip formwork. Additional question
9. What is vacuumprocessing technique in construction of concrete road CE425.6 for Fast Learner
pavement?
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EXAMINATION SCHEME
Examination
Theory Term Work #POE Total
Scheme
Maximum Marks 100 25 ** 125
Contact Hours 4 2 ** 6
MAPPING OF COs-Pos
POs
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
COs
CE411.1 2 3 3 3 1
CE411.2 3 3 3 2 1
CE411.3 3 2 3 3 1
CE411.4 2 3 3 3 1
CE411.5 2 2 3 2 1
CE411.6 3 2 3 3 1
Degree of Compliance of COs and POs 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High
COURSE CONTENTS
Chapter
Contents No. of Hours
No.
Limit State of Collapse – Torsion Behavior of R.C. rectangular sections
I subjected to torsion, Design of sections subjected to combined bending and 5 Hrs.
torsion, combined shear and torsion.
Limit state Design of two span continuous beams and three span continuous
II 8 Hrs.
beams using IS coefficient, concept of moment redistribution
Design of water tank - Introduction to working stress method for water tank
design, Design criteria, permissible stresses, design of water tank resting on
III 7 Hrs.
ground using IS code method – (i) circular water tanks with flexible and rigid
joint between wall and floor, (ii) rectangular water tanks.
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Losses of prestress in Pre & Post tensioned members. Flexural strength of
V 4 Hrs.
prestress concrete section
Design of prestress concrete - rectangular and Symmetrical I sections for
VI following criteria: (i) Design of section for flexure (ii) Design of section for the 6 Hrs.
limit state of collapse in flexure.
EVALUATION SCHEME
Section Maximum Marks Question No. Chapter No.
REFERENCES
Books
15. Limit State Theory & design -Karve& Shah Structures Pub. Pune
17. Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete - P.C. Varghese, Prentice Hall of India, New Delhi
18. Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete- - Sinha & Roy
19. Reinforced Cement Concrete -B.C. Punmia
Data Manuals
2. IS: 456-2000
3. IS:1343
4. IS 3370
5. Handbook of Reinforced Concrete SP-34
E-books/E-Links
6. Design of reinforced concrete structures- https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105105/27
7. Torsion in beams- https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105104/pdf/m6l16.pdf
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Torsion in beams-
8.
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105106117/pdf/5_Analysis_Design_for_Shear_Torsion/Section5.5.pdf
9. Prestressed concrete- https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105106117/
Q4 Design a RCC beam 300mm wide and 600mm overall depth for
factored bending Moment of 70 KN-m , Factored Torsional moment 45
13. Additional questions
KN-m and Factored shear force of 75 KN. Use M20 Concrete and Fe 415 CE411.1
for Fast Learner
steel.
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Q4 A Three span beam ABCD is freely supported at A&D. The beam for Fast Learner
carries a 230mm thick 3m high brick wall and superimposed load of 10.0
15. KN/m. Design critical section of beam AB, BC&CD Using IS code Coeff. CE411.2
Method. Span AB=BC=CD=4m, Grade of concrete M20, and Steel Fe500.
Unit- III:(Assignment 3) Working stress method and Design of Water tanks 16 Marks
Que.
Question CO No. Remark
No.
Q1 What is the basic principle behind the WSM ? Compare WSM with
6. LSM. CE411.3
Common for All
7. Q2 What are the assumption in WSM?
CE411.3
Q3 Define the terms with reference to RC beam section-Neutral axis, Under
8. reinforced section, Over reinforced section, Moment of resistance. CE411.3
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Unit- V: (Assignment 5) Introduction to prestressed concrete 18 Marks
Q1 List the various types of loss of prestress in pre-tensioned and post-
6. tensioned members. CE411.5
Common for All
7. Q2 How to calculate the losses of prestress due to above all causes.
CE411.5
Q3 A post tensioned beam of rectangular cross section, 150mm wide and
8. 300mm deep, is prestressed by eight 7mm wires located 100mm from soffit Additional question
CE411.5
of the beam. If the wires are initially tensioned to a stress of 1100 N/sqmm. for Fast Learner
Unit- VI: (Assignment 6) Analysis and Design of rectangular and I sections 16 Marks
Q1 Distinguish between concentric and eccentric tendons indicating their
10. practical applications. CE411.6
COURSE OUTCOMES
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At the end of this course the students should be able to:
2
13. Translate the ideas into workable plans CE426.1
4
14. Classify the components CE426.1
6
15. Design the units & hence the structure as a whole CE426.1
2
16. Draft the details for execution CE426.1
17. 4Examine and understand the supplied drawing for execution on site. CE426.1
EXAMINATION SCHEME
Examination
Theory Term Work #POE Total
Scheme
Maximum Marks ** 50 25 75
Contact Hours ** 4 ** 4
MAPPING OF COs-POs
POs
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12
COs
CE426.1 3 3 3 3 2 1 1
CE426.1 3 3 3 2 2 1 1
CE426.1 3 3 2 1
CE426.1
3 3 2 1
CE426.1 2 3 2 1
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Degree of Compliance of COs and POs 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High
COURSE CONTENTS
Chapter
Contents No. of Hours
No.
Term work shall consist of detailed design & drawing of the following R.C.
structures by Limit State Method.
1. Residential two storied building. (Minimum 120 sq mt.) Drawings prepared
shall indicate ductility details as per the provision in IS: 13920.
I 9 Hrs.
2. Any ONE from the following:
a) Retaining wall (cantilever or counter fort type)
b) Design of footing (Raft foundation /pile foundation)
3. Analysis and design of RCC framed structure using software
REFERENCES
Books
E-books/E-Links
10. Reinforced Concrete Design by S Unnikrishna Pillai and Devdas Menon
11. Reinforced Concrete Design: Principles and Approach: Google Books
12. Reinforced Concrete: Limit State Design: Ashok K Jain: Google Books
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16. Analysis and Design of Columns: https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105105/19
17. Design of isolated rectangular column footing: https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105105105/24
COURSE OUTCOMES
At the end of this course the students should be able to:
2
18. To explain importance of urban and rural development CE 424.1
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2
19. To explain growth pattern and zoning of land CE 424.2
4
20. To analyze development control rules with respect to town planning CE 424.3
2
To explain component parts of rail way and different types of stations and CE 424.4, CE
21.
yards 424.5
4
22. To classify different types of bridges and component parts of bridges CE 424.6
EXAMINATION SCHEME
Examination
Theory Term Work #POE Total
Scheme
Maximum Marks 100 - 100
Contact Hours 03
MAPPING OF COs-Pos
POs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
COs
CE 414.1 1 2 2
CE 414.2 2 3 1
CE 414.3 1 2 3
CE 414.4
1 3 2
CE 414.5 3 2 1
CE 414.6 3 2 1
Degree of Compliance of COs and POs 1: Low 2: Medium 3: High
COURSE CONTENTS
Chapter
Contents No. of Hours
No.
a) Necessity and scope and principles of Town Planning, Present status of town
planning in India. b) Contribution of town planners in modern era such as Sir
I 05
Patrick Geddes. Sir Ebenezer Howard. Clarence stein, Sir Patrick Abercrombie,
Le Corbusier.
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Growth pattern of towns-Natural and Planned ,Elements of town, Types of
zoning and importance, Urban roads- traffic problem in cities, various road
networks(Grid iron pattern, shoe string development ,etc),Surveys of data
II collection, physical, social, economic, civic etc. Analysis of data, Town 08
aesthetics, landscape architecture (Suitability of trees. Treatment of traffic
islands, open spaces, walks ways, public sit-outs, and continuous park system.
Green ways),Rehabilitation of slum and urban renewal
a) Development control rules with respective to town planning. b) Different town
planning works with reference to M.R.T.P. Act. (Brief idea about various
provisions) c) Land acquisition act – necessity and procedure of acquisition. d)
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Village planning- Necessity and principles. e) Multilevel planning,
Decentralization concepts, Rural developments- Growth centre approach, Area
Development approach, Integrated rural development approach.
a) Introduction, Permanent Way : Components, coning of wheels b) Geometric
design: Alignment, gradient, horizontal curves, super-elevation, design problems
IV on above. c) Points & Crossing: Terms used, standard points and crossings, 06
design of simple turnout various types of track junctions. d) Stations and yards:
purpose, location, site selection, types and general layouts of terminus, Junction.
a) Signaling and interlocking—Introduction, Construction and maintenance of
railway track: methods, material required per KM of track, tools and plant used
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for plate laying, maintenance of Track, Modern trends in railways, Safety in
railways
a) Classification of bridges, selection of site, Bridge Hydrology: determination of
design discharge, linear water way, economical span, location of piers and
abutments, afflux, scour depth, design problems on above topics. b) Standard
VI specification for bridges: - IRC loads, Railway bridge loading, forces acting on 09
super structure. Design considerations, aesthetics of bridge design. c) Types of
bridge foundations, Bridge piers, Abutments, Wing walls, Bearings, Construction
and maintenance of bridges-Introduction; Recent trends in bridges.
REFERENCES
Books
Town and country Planning-G.K. Hiraskar& K. G. Hiraskar, By DhanpatRai Publication (p) Ltd., 22
1
Ansari Road, Dariyaganj New Delhi.
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2 Town and country Planning- N.K. Gandhi
7 Rural development Planning – Design and method :Misra S.N., Satvahan Publications New Delhi
8 Economic development in Third world: Todaro Michael, Orient Longman Publication, New- delhi
Data Manuals
6. NILL
E-books/E-Links
13. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEmDBALBW18
NPTEL /Other Video Links
18. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/124107001/16
19. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/105107123/30
LIST OF EXPERIMENT
Exp.
Experiment Title
No.
1 NILL
B. Field projects
1 NILL
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1 Write principal of town planning, scope of it? CE 424.1
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6 Explain Geometry of railway. CE 424.5
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