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REINFORCED

CONCRETE DESIGN-II

Course Instructors:
Prof. Dr. Asad-ur-Rehman Khan /
Dr. Aslam Faqeer Mohammad

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REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN-II
Continuity in Bending moments and shear force envelopes,
Reinforced Concrete Simplifications Allowed in Frame Analysis,
beams and frames Modelling or Idealization of the Structure, ACI
318 Moment Coefficient Method
Flat Slab, Flat Plate Analysis and design of flat plate, flat slabs and
& Waffle Slab waffle slabs, for flexure and shear under gravity
loading.
Design for Torsion Torsion in reinforced concrete members. Analysis
and design of reinforced concrete members under
combined torsion and shear stress.
Slender Columns Analysis and design of slender columns subjected
to combined flexure and axial loading
Design of Different Analysis and design of eccentric, strap, strip
Types of Foundations footings and pile caps.

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REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN-II
Prestressing Principles of prestressing, properties of high
Principles & Design strength materials used in prestressing;
Philosophy Importance of high strength concrete and steel
used in prestressing; Behavioral aspects of
prestressed beams and comparison with
reinforced concrete beams, post tensioning and
pre-tensioning techniques, comparison and hard-
ware requirements.
Prestress Losses Prestress losses, immediate and time dependent
losses, lump sum and detailed estimation of
prestress loss.
Analysis and Design Simply supported prestressed beams for flexure
and shear.

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REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN-II
Prestressing Principles of prestressing, properties of high
Principles & Design strength materials used in prestressing;
Philosophy Importance of high strength concrete and steel
used in prestressing; Behavioral aspects of
prestressed beams and comparison with
reinforced concrete beams, post tensioning and
pre-tensioning techniques, comparison and hard-
ware requirements.
Prestress Losses Prestress losses, immediate and time dependent
losses, lump sum and detailed estimation of
prestress loss.
Analysis and Design Simply supported prestressed beams for flexure
and shear.

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Text, Reference Books and Codes:

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COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES
Taxonomy Program Learning
Course Learning Outcome (CLO) Assessment
Level Outcome (PLO)
Test1
Problem
1.Analysis and design of RC Mid-term Exa
C4 Analysis
elements of superstructure. Group Assign
Final Exam
Group Assign
2. Selection and design of
Final Exam
foundations under different C5 Investigation
soil conditions.

3. Understanding the principles Test1, Test 2


Engineering
and design of prestressed C2 Group Assign
Knowledge
concrete members. Final Exam

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Grading Policy
Sessional 40
 Test 1 05
 Mid-term Exam 20
 Group Assignment 10
 Test 2 05

Final Exam 60
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Total 100

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REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN-II
Load Transfer in Structure
Snow, Rain, Wind
and Construction load Floor loads

Roof + Dead load Slab + Dead load Wall load

Beam + Dead load

Wind or Earthquake Column + Dead load


load
Foundation

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