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JNTUH COLLEGE OF EN' INEERING HYDERABAD V Year B.Tech. Civil Engg. Sem tot PC 300 3 DESIGN OF HIGH RISE BUILDINGS PE(PG)-3 OBJECTIVES: To study the behaviour, analysis and design of High Rise Buildings. UNIT I LOADING AND DESIGN PRINCIPLES: Loading- sequential loading, Gravity loadin, Wind loading, Earthquake loading, - Equivalent lateral force, modal analysis - combination of loading, — Static and Dynamic approach - Analytical and wind tunnel experimental methods - Design philosophy - working stress method, limit state method and plastic design. UNIT I BEHAVIOUR OF VARIOUS STRUCTURAL SYSTEMS: Factors affecting growth, height. and structural form. High rise behaviour, Rigid frames, braced frames, In filled frames, shear walls, coupled shear walls, wall-frames, tubulars, cores, outrigger - braced and hybrid mega systems. UNITHL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN: Modeling for approximate analysis, Accurate analysis and reduction techniques, Analysis of buildings as total structural system considering overall integrity and major subsystem interaction, Analysis for member forces, drift and twist - Computerized three dimensional analysis ~ Assumptions in 3D analysis ~ Simplified 2D analysis. ,. UNIT IV STRUCTURAL ELEMENTS: Sectional shapes, properties and resisting capacity, design, deflection, cracking, prestressing, shear flow, Design for differential movement, creep and shrinkage effects, temperature effects and fire resistance. UNIT V STABILITY OF TALL BUILDINGS: Overall buckling analysis of frames, wall-frames, Approximate methods, second order effects of gravity of loading, P-Delta analysis, simultancous first- order and P-Delta analysis, Translational, Torsional instabi in stability, effect of foundation rotation. , out of plumb effects, stiffness of member REFERENCES: 1 Beedle.L.S., “Advances in Tall Buildings”, CBS Publishers and Distributors, Delhi, 1986. as Bryan Stafford Smith and Alexcoull, “Tall Building Structures - Analysis and Design”, John Wiley and Sons, Inc., 2005. z Gupta.Y.P.,(Editor), Proceedings of National Seminar on High Rise Structures - Design and Construction Practices for Middle Level Cities, New Age International Limited, New Delhi,1995. 4. Lin TY and Stotes Burry D, “Structural Concepts and systems for Architects and Engineers”, John Wiley, 1988, 5. Taranath B.S., “Structural Analysis and Design of Tall Buildings”, McGraw Hill, 1988. © scanned with OKEN Scanner ANTUH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HYDERABAD, \V Year B.Tech. Civil Engg, [Sem Loree 3.003 STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS Objectives: To part knowledge on the fundamental of structural dynamics and thet applications. Outcomes: The leamer will be able to understand the equation of motion, dynamics response of single and multi degree-of freedom systems. Prerequisites Structural Analysis 18 I uNir ‘Theory of vibrations; Introduction - Elements of vibratory system - Degrees of Freedom - Continuous System - Lumped mass idealization - Oscillatory motion ~ Simple Harmonic motion ~ Veetorial representation of S.HLM. - Free vibrations of single degree of freedom system = undamped and damped vibrations - critical damping ~ Logarithmic decrement = Forced vibration of SDOF systems ~ Harmonic «excitation - Vibration Isolation -Dynamic magnification factor ~ Phase angle, uNITI Introduction to Structural Dynamics : Fundamental objectives of dynamic analysis Types of prescribed loading - Methods of discretization - Formulation of equations of motion by different methods ~ Direct equilibration using Newton's law of motion / D'Alember's principle, Principle of virwal work and Hamilton principle. Single Degece of Freedom Systems : Formulation and solution of the equation of motion = Free vibration response - Response to Harmonic, Periodic, Impulsive and general dynamic loadings ~ Duhamel inte q Degree of Freedom Systems : Selection of the degrees of Freedom - Evaluation of structural propery matrices - Formulation of the MDOF equations of motion -Undamped free vibrations. = Solutions of Eigen value problem for natural frequencies and mode shapes - Analysis of Dynamic response — Normal co-ordinates - Uncoupled equations of mation - Orthogonal properties of normal ‘modes - Mode superposition procedut uNITIV Practical Vibration Analysis: Introduction - Stodola method - Fundamental mode analysis ~ Analysis of her modes Holzer method - Basie procedure. us Systems: Introduction ~ Flexural vibrations of beams - Elementary ease ~ Derivation of governing differential equation of motion - Analysis of undamped free vibrations of beams in flexure ~ [Natural frequencies and mode-shapes of simple beams with different end conditions - Principles of pplication to continuous beams. uNITV Introduction to Earthquake Analysis: Deterministic Earthquake Response: Systems on Rigid Foundations : Types of Earthquake Excitations ~ Lumped SDOP Elastic Systems, Translational Excitaions Grieliyed — coordinate SDOF Elastic Systems, Translational Excitations, Linear Static Method ~ Analysis for obtaining response of multi storeyes RC Building. a [Tech Civil (DP) wal Academic year 20182019 References: 1. Dynamies of Structures by Clough & Penzien, McGraw Hill, New York 2, Dynamics of Structures by Anil K. Chopra, Pearson Education (Singapore), Delhi. Structural Dynamies by Mario Paz, C.B.S Publishers, New Delhi ‘Theory of vibrations by W.T. Thomson CBS Publishers and Distributors. Structural Dynamics by Roy. R. Craig John willy& fours 18: 1893 (Part 1) - 2016, "Code of practice for Earthquake resistant design of Structures” @ © scanned with OKEN Scanner Te AP wa Aen HEH 1 Year Tech Chi ngs Sem tree [ADVANCED REINFORCED CONCRETE DESIGN Percy? Objectives: 1 fet mole on te evr an sin on vai rine cee ste Oxtcom “The leer wil fe able t desig the renfced concrete elements like cones beans, inegulr sobs at slabs Dep beams corte an footings Prerequisites Design of Reinforced Concrete Serres usr Limit Anais of RCStructures: Rotation of» pati hing, Redisbton of moments, oment ration caress of RC member, 1. ede provisions, ling pater. Bending Moment Exvelop, aplication fr Fite Term and Comtnuoas Beams Inlsie Aalyss of ‘Shs, Mamet Reston io Columns, Liat Amal wih Tesi Hinges. ‘Yield line ayes fr be: Vel lin extron~ View wok and eqiibum methods of| tals ~ For ane cout, Restnglr, Teague and Hecangarl with simple aed atmos end condos. unr [ied slabs: Analysis the Slabs or Moment nd Shes, Uhinate Moment of Resistance, Desin for her, Deletion, Araneta of Renfercemet Flat lan: Dit cesgn macho ~ Distribution of moment in column sips nd mile stp ‘momo a sea eae frm ssf corns ~ Stearn Ft sbs-Check fr ove way sed {wo my shennan fo Equivalent re method. Linton of Dir design met, isbn of moments in arn srpe and mide stp abtch showing reinforcement eis. ovr Design of Reinforced Concrete Deep Beams & Cerbels: Steps of Designing Desp Beans, sig by I 456. Checking for Local Files, Deting of Dep Beans, Ansys of Fores ina Corel, Design of Prose of Cotbl Designo Nits, ustry Design of Sader Colamns ~Sleniemes lini Metods of Design of Slender Columns, ‘onl Moment Method, Procedure for Design of Slender Columns. Desig of Fundations ~ Types of conbinl eating: Design ef combed fea sd sh tng fo wo slr: Ra Foundations lt Slab Rats for Framed Bulngs fr Design ofthe Bema Slab Ra nd eniform esse REFERENC 1. “Relfreed Concrete Design”. Unstrihn ili & Devdas Menon; Tala Me, Gr= ‘il Pking Company Ld New Deh 200 2. “Advanced Reinforced Conerte” PC. Vase Prete Hal of INDIA Pie Lad, 2008 138. “Lint Stat Toy and Design of Riafresd Conese” Dr. $B Kae sa VL Shah Sandrd Pls, PUNE 2008 4. “Design of Reinfrecd Conese Swucures" by NSobemanin, Oxford Univesiy Pres 15. Reinforced conecte stra elements ~ behaviour, Ansys and design by P Pros, Tata Mera, 1998, 6. Design of one rts ~ Ars No, Dav Darwin, an Chores W. Del, Tem Me Grae 3” Eton, 2008, 17, Reinforced Cneee design by Kemath Lect, Tata Me, Grail Iteration, ‘sions, 2 eon. 1981 18. "Design Renfed Conse Foundation” PC. Varese Price Hall of INDIA Pavate Li. 19, 18456-2000 PLAIN and Reiforcedconrt ook of rc, 10.8" 16- Devin Aid for Reinforce Coveee to 18456 {VUSPS4 -and Book a Conese Reinforcement nd reining © scanned with OKEN Scanner B.Tech Civil (DP) we. Academic year 2018-2019 ANTUH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HYDERABAD IV Year B.Tech. Civil Engg. 1-Sem ADVANCED CONCRETE TECHNOLOGY LAB Course Outcomes: At the end of the course, students will be able to 1. Design high grade concrete and study the parameters affecting its performance. 2. Conduct Non Destructive Tests on existing concrete structures. 3. Apply engineering principles to understand behavior of structural’ elements. List of Experiments/Assignments: 1. Mix design of standard grade and high strength concrete 2. Study of stress-strain curve of high strength concrete, Correlation between cube strength, cylinder strength, split tensile strength and modulus of rupture. 3. Fresh properties of self-compacting concrete. 4, RCPT Reference Books: 1. Properties of Conerete, Neville A. M., Sth Edition, Prentice Hall, 2012. 2. Concrete Technology, Shetty M. S., S. Chand and Co., 2006. 3. Concrete Technology by A.R. Santhakumar, Oxford University Press. Mix Design of standard grade of concrete Mix Design of High Strength Conerete Draw the stress-strain curve of standard grade of conerete Draw the stress-strain curve of high strength concrete Develop a relationship between cube strength and cylinder strength of concrete Develop a relationship between compressive strength & flexural strength of concrete Fresh properties of self compacting conerete Permeability of Hardened concrete Rapid chloride permeability of hardened concrete & Carbonations Studies. 10. Compressive strength split tensile strength & flexural strength of self compacting concrete. 11. Creep testing of concrete 12. Accelerated strength of concrete PRI aVawNe © scanned with OKEN Scanner B.Tech Civil UDP) w.e-f Academic year 2018-2019 JNTUH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING HYDERABAD. IV Year B.Tech. Civil Engg. H-Sem LTPee 003 THEORY OF 1 HIN PLATES & SH. PE(PG)- 1 Objectives: ‘To impart knowledge on the behavior and design of shells and Folded plates. Outcomes: The learner will be able to analyse and design the shells and folded plates. Prerequisites : Theory of Elasticity, Structural Analysis UNITT Introduction: Space Curves, Surfaces, Shell Co-ordinates, Strain Displacement Relations, Assumptions in Shell Theory, Displacement Field Approximations, Stress Resultants, Equation of Equilibrium using Prineiple of Virtual Work, Boundary Conditio UNIT I Small Deflection Theory of Thin Rectangular Plates : Assumptions — Derivation of governing differential equation for thin plates ~ Boundary conditions ~ simply supported plate under sinusoidal load ~ Navier solution ~ Application to different cases Levy's solution for various boundary conditions subjected to different loadings like uniform and hydrostatic pressure. UNIT HIE ular Plates: Differential Equation for symmetrical bending of Laterally loaded circular Plates — Uniformly loaded circular plates circular plate concentrically loaded ~ circular plate loaded at center UNIT IV Shells ~ functional behaviour — examples ~ structural behaviour of shells classification of shells Definitions — various methods of analysis of shells ~ merits and demerits of each method 2D. Membrane equation, Equations of equilibrium: Derivation of stress resultants — cylindrical shells — Flugges simulations equations. UNITY Introduction to the shells of Double curvatures: Geometry, analysis and design of elliptic paraboloid, conoid and hyperbolic parabolic shapes, inverted umbrella type. Axi- Symmetrical shells: General equation - Analysis and axi-symmetrical by membrane theory. Application to spherical shell and hyperboloid of revolution cooling towers. 108 © scanned with OKEN Scanner B.Tech Civil UDP) wef Academie year 2018-2019 JNTU INEERING HYDERABAD. COLLEGE OF ED Lree SO ees: ADVANCED STRUCTURAL ANALY Objectives: To impart knowledge on the analysis of indeterminate structures like continuous beams, trusses and portal frames, Outcome: The learner will be able to analyse different indeterminate structures using Matrix methods. Pre requisites : Structural Analysis I & IT UNITI Introduction to matrix methods of analysis - statical indeterminacy and kinematical indeterminacy - degree of freedom - coordinate system - structure idealization stiffness and flexibility matrices - suitability clement stiffness equations - elements flexibility equations - mixed force - displacement equations - for truss element, beam clement and torsional element, Transformation of coordinates - element stiffness matrix - and load vector - local and global coordinates. UNITH Assembly of stiffness matrix from clement stiffness matrix - direct stiffness method - general Procedure - banded matrix - semi bandwidth - assembly by direct stiffness matrix method. UNIT HL Analysis of plane truss - continuous beams with and without settlement - plane frame including side sway single storey, single ~ bay and garde frame by flexibility method using system approach by flexibility methods and gables frames by Gable System Approach. UNIT IV, Analysis of plane truss - continuous beams with and without settlement - plane frame including sides sway. grids and gable frames by stiffiness methods, single bay ~ two storey, two bay single ~ storey. UNIT V, Special analysis procedures - static condensation and sub structuring - initial and thermal stresses. REFERENCES, 1. Matrix Analysis of Frames structures by William Weaver J.R and James M.Ger publications. Advanced Structural Analysis by Ashok.K Jain, New Channel Brothers. Matrix method of S.A by Pandit & Gupta Matrix Structural Analysis by Madhu B. Kan Matrix Methods of Structural Analysis by J.Meel Structural Analysis by Ghali and Neyveli Structural Analysis by Devdas Menon, Narosa Publishing Housing Pvt Ltd. CBS Naya © scanned with OKEN Scanner

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