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DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES – II

Online class link: https://meet.google.com/ism-wvru-fiw


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Course Code: CVE-401-L Course Assessment Methods (Internal: 30; External: 70) Two
Course Credits: 3.5 minor test each of 20 marks, class performance measured through
Mode: Lecture(L),Tutorial(T) and Drawing (D) percentage of lecture attended (4 marks), assignments, quiz etc.
Type: Compulsory (6 marks) and end semester examination of 70 marks.
Contact Hours: 3 hours (L) + 01 hour (T) per For the end semester examination, nine questions are to be set by
week. the Examiner. Question number one will be compulsory and based
Examination Duration: 03 hours. on the entire syllabus: it will contain seven short answer type
questions. Rest of the eight questions is to be given by setting two
questions from each of the four units of the syllabus. A candidate
is required to attempt any other four questions selecting one from
each of the four units. All questions carry equal marks.
Prerequisite: Student should have prior basic knowledge of concrete members.
Objectives: To study about the different types of prestressed concrete member.
 To study the design of water tanks and staircases.
 To study the different types of load acting on a building frame.
Course outcomes:
CO-1 Student will be able to understand the prestressed concrete and its importance in construction.
CO-2 Student will be able to design the water tanks and staircases under different situation.
CO-3 Student will be able to understand about the different types of foundation.

UNIT-I
Continuous Beams:
Basic assumptions, Moment of inertia, settlements, Modification of moments, maximum moments and shear,
beams curved in plan-analysis for torsion, redistribution of moments for single and multi-span beams, design
examples.
Prestressed Concrete:
Basic principles, classification of prestressed members, various prestressing systems, losses in prestress, initial
and final stress conditions, analysis and design of sections for flexure and shear, load balancing concept,
I:S:Specifications .
End blocks-Analysis of stresses, Magnel's method, Guyon's method, Bursting and spalling stresses, design
examples.

UNIT-II
Flat slabs and staircases:
Advantages of flat slabs, general design considerations, approximate direct design method, design of flat slabs,
openings in flat slab, design of various types of staircases, design examples.
Foundations:
Combined footings, raft foundation, design of pile cap and piles, under-reamed piles, design examples.

UNIT-III
Water Tanks, Silos and Bunkers:
Estimation of Wind and earthquake forces, design requirements, rectangular and cylindrical underground and
overhead tanks, Intze tanks, design considerations, design examples.
Silos and Bunkers-Various theories, Bunkers with sloping bottoms and with high side walls, battery of bunkers,
design examples.

UNIT-IV
Building Frames:
Introduction, Member stiffness, Loads, Analysis for vertical and lateral loads, Torsion in buildings, Ductility of
beams, design and detailing for ductility, design examples.
Yield Line Theory:
Basic assumptions, Methods of analysis, yield line patterns and failure mechanisms, analysis of one way and
two way rectangular and non-rectangular slabs, effect of top corner steel in square slabs, design examples.

Books:
1. Plain and Reinforced Concrete, Vol.2, Jai Krishna & O.P.Jain, Nem Chand & Bros.,Roorkee.
2. Pre-Stressed Concrete, N.Krishna Raju, TMH Pub.,N,.Delhi.
3. Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures, T.Y.Lin, John Wiley & Sons. N.Delhi.
4. Reinforced Concrete-Limit State Design, A.K.Jain, Nem Chand & Bros., Roorkee.
5. IS 1343-1980, IS Code of Practice for Prestressed Concrete.
6. IS 3370-1976(Part I to IV), Indian Standard Code of Practice for Liquid Retaining Structures.
7. IS 456-2000, Indian Standard of Practice for Plain and Reinforced Concrete, IS 1893, 4326 & 13920
Indian Standard Code of Practice for Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures.

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