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Design of Concrete Structure

Course Code CE-502


Course Title Design of Structure I
Instructor Ziauddin Ahmad
Year/ Semester Fifth / V
Credit 4
Hours 3 per week
Lec. Lab Tut.
3 0
Mid Term 15+15+10=40
Marks
End Term 60
Marks
Prerequisites Structural Analysis -I

Course  To bring about an exposure to advanced topics in structural design


Description
for flexure of singly and doubly rectangular and flanged beam
sections using limit state design philosophy.
 To introduce the complete design of cantilever and simply
supported beams.
 To design one way simply supported and continuous slabs

Textbook  R. C. C. Design by Pillai and Menon, Tata McGraw Hill


 Reinforced Concrete Design by S. N. Sinha, Tata McGraw Hill
 Limit State Design by P. C. Verghese, Prentice Hall
 Reinforced Concrete Limit State Design , Ashok K Jain
Namechand & Bros Rorkee
References  Structural Analysis by Norris, Wilbur
 “Code of Practice for Plain and Reinforced Concrete”, BIS, New
Delhi, IS456-2000.
 “Design Aids for Reinforced Concrete to IS 456”, Special
Publication (SP16), BIS New Delhi,1980.
“IS: 1343- 1980, IS Code Of Practice For Prestressed Concrete”,
BIS, New Delhi, 1980
Course Upon successful completion of the course a student should be able to:
Outcomes
CO1 Student should be able to understand the importance of RC structural
design basic concept, working stress method.
1
CO2 Student shall be able to apply the theory of limit state design of RCC
structural members using first principles.
CO3 Students will have adequate understandings of relevant Shear
CO4 Students will gain knowledge about Indian standards, use of design
charts & table for design of building.
CO5 Students will be able to complete design of continous beams

Syllabus
Unit-I
Characteristic strength, stress-strain relationship for concrete and steel, IS
specifications (IS 456, 875 & 1893), characteristic imposed loads, DL, EL
& WL. Design philosophies – Working stress method and limit state
method. Strength and serviceability requirements, Analysis and design for
flexure of singly / doubly rectangular and flanged beam sections – by
working stress method.

Unit-II
Analysis and design for flexure of singly / doubly rectangular and flanged
beam sections – by limit state method. Serviceability limit states for
deflection and cracking, requirements for curtailments and detailing of
reinforcement, minimum / maximum tension and compression
reinforcement, minimum & maximum spacing of bars; Introduction and
use of design aid (SP-16), calculation of deflection.

Unit-III
Bond stress: flexural & anchorage bond stress, design bond stress,
development length, anchorage length; Behaviour of beams in shear,
design for shear & torsion as per limit state method; Reinforcement
detailing.

Unit-IV
Complete design of a cantilever and simply supported beam with and
without overhang; Design of continuous beams with Rectangular, T & L
sections; Introduction to slabs: rectangular slab, one way simply supported
& continuous slab and their design; Comparison of manual design with the
software available.

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