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SYLLABUS

OF

M. TECH
(Structural Engineering)
(CBCS)

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL
ENGINEERING
INTEGRAL UNIVERSITY
LUCKNOW
STARTING FROM BATCH 2016-17
STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME (Evening)
M.Tech. (Structural Engg.)
SYLLABUS REVISED-2016
w.e.f. July-2016

Semester – I

S. Course Code No Name of Subject PERIODS Credits EVALUATION SCHEME Subject


No. Category L T P C SESSIONAL EXAM EXAM. Total
CT TA Total ESE
01 DC CEE501 Theory of Elasticity and 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100
plasticity

02 DC CEE503 Advanced Concrete Design 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100

03 DC CEE509 Structural Engg Lab - - 3 2 - - 60 40 100

Total 10 300

Semester – II

01 DC CEE511 Numerical Analysis And 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100


Finite Element Method

02 DC CEE513 Theory of plates and shell 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100

03 DC CEE514 Seminar - - 3 2 - - 60 40 100

Total 10 300

TA- Teacher Assessment; ESE – End Semester Examination; CT- Cumulative Test.

Note : Duration of ESE shall be 03 (Three) hours per subject.


STUDY AND EVALUATION SCHEME (Full Time)

M.Tech. (Structural Engg.)


SYLLABUS REVISED-2016
w.e.f. July-2016
Semester – I

S. Course Code No Name of Subject PERIODS Credits EVALUATION SCHEME Subject


No. Category L T P C SESSIONAL EXAM EXAM. Total
CT TA Total ESE
01. DC CE501 Theory of Elasticity and 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100
plasticity

02. DC CE502 Advanced Structural 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100


Analysis(Matrix Approach)

03. DC CE503 Advanced Concrete Design 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100

04. DE CE504- Elective -I 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100


CE506
05. DC CE509 Structural Engg Lab - - 3 2 - - 60 40 100

Total 18 500
Semester – II

01. DC CE510 Structural Dynamics 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100

02. DC CE511 Numerical Analysis And 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100


Finite Element Method

03. DC CE512 Advanced Steel Structures 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100

04. DC CE513 Theory of plates and shell 3 1 - 4 25 15 40 60 100

05. DC CE514 Seminar - - 3 2 - - 60 40 100

Total 18 500

TA- Teacher Assessment; ESE – End Semester Examination; CT- Cumulative Test.
Note: Duration of ESE shall be 03 (Three) hours per subject
M.Tech (Structural Engg.) (Evening)

List of the Elective Paper

Elective – I
CEE504 Concrete Technology
CEE505 Design of foundation structures
CEE506 Design of steel Concrete composite Structures

Elective – II

CEE601 Design of Bridges


CEE602 Stability of Structures
CEE603 Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Structures

Elective – III

CEE606 Design of Tall Buildings


CEE607 Industrial Structures
CEE608 Prefabricated Structures

Elective – IV

CEE611 A Seismic Design of Structures


CEE612 Computer Aided Design
CEE613 Prestressed Concrete

TA- Teacher Assessment; ESE – End Semester Examination ; CT- Cumulative Test.

Note : Duration of ESE shall be 03 (Three) hours per subject.


M.Tech (Structural Engg.) (Full Time)

List of the Elective Paper

Elective – I
CE504 Concrete Technology
CE505 Design of foundation structures
CE506 Design of steel Concrete composite Structures

Elective – II

CE601 Design of Bridges


CE602 Stability of Structures
CE603 Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Structures

Elective – III

CE606 Design of Tall Buildings


CE607 Industrial Structures
CE608 Prefabricated Structures

Elective – IV

CE611 A Seismic Design of Structures


CE612 Computer Aided Design
CE613 Prestressed Concrete

TA- Teacher Assessment; ESE – End Semester Examination ; CT- Cumulative Test.

Note : Duration of ESE shall be 03 (Three) hours per subject.


Theory of Elasticity and Plasticity (CEE-501/CE501)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

Unit – I 10
Analysis of stress and strain, Stress strain relationship. Generalized Hooke’s Law. Plane
stress and plane stress plane strain.

Unit – II 10
Two dimensional problems in Cartesian co-ordinates for simple problems of structures.

Unit – III 10
Two dimensional problems in polar co-ordinates for simple problems of structures.

Unit – IV 10
Introduction to problems in plasticity. Physical assumption- criterion of yielding, yield
surface, Flow rule (plastic stress strain relationship). Elastic plastic problems of beams in
bending- plastic torsion.

Total No of periods: 40

References :

1. Timoshenko, S. and Goodier T.N. “Theory of Elasticity” Mc Graw Hill Book Co.
Newyork. II Edition 1988.
2. Chwo P.C. and pagano, N.J. “Elasticity Tensor, Dyadic and Engineering
applications” D.Van Nestrand Co. In Co. 1967.
3. Chenn, W.P and Henry D.J. “plasticity for structural Engineers”, Springer Verlag
New Yark 1988.
4. Sadhu Singh, “Theory of Elasticity” , Khanna publishers, New Delhi 1988.
5. Verma PDS, “Theory of Elasticity” , Vikas publishing Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi – 1997.
6. Sadhu Singh, “Theory of plasticity” , Khanna publ
Advanced Structural Analysis (Matrix Approach) (CEE-502/ CE502)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

Unit – I 10
Introduction and Displacement Method -2D Analysis
Introduction to Matrix Methods- displacements formulation analysis of continuous
beams- co-ordinate Rigid and pin jointed plane-frames.

Unit – II 10
Force Method
Matrix flexibility methods- general formulation-application to plane rigid frames-
plane rigid frames plane trusses.

Unit – III 10
Displacement Method -3D Analysis
Displacement method for three dimensional structure-analysis of space trusses and
space frames.

Unit – IV 10
Special Problems
Analysis of large structures- sub-structuring static condensation procedure-Simple
problems only.

Total No of periods : 40

References:

1. Coates, R.C., Coutie M.G., and Kong, F.K. ,Structural Analysis,


John Wiley and Sons, 1979.
2. Mc Guire, W., and Gallagher, R.H., Matrix Structural Analysis,
John Wiley and Sons,1979.
3. John L. Meek., Matrix structural Analysis , Mc Graw Hill Book Company,1971.
Advance Concrete Design (CEE-503/ CE503)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

Unit – I 10
Overall Review
Review of limit state design of beams- slabs and columns according to IS 456-2000
.Calculation of deflection and crack width according to IS 456 -2000.

Unit – II 10
Design of Special RC Element
Design of Slender columns- Design of RC walls- Ordinary and shear walls-Design of
Corbels, Deep beam and Grid floors.

Unit – III 10
Flat Slabs and Flat Plates
Design of flat slabs and flat plates according to ACI method- Design of shear load-
reinforcement and edge (spandrel) beams.

Unit – IV 10
General
Detailing for ductility, fire resistance of buildings, field control of concrete.

Total No of periods : 40

References:
1. Purushothaman, P, Reinforced Concrete Structure Structural Elements : Behavior
Analysis and Design,Tata Mc Graw Hill, 1986.
2. Varghese, P.C., Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, prentice Hall of India,
1995.
3. Drishna Raju, N.Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design, CBS publishers and
Distributors, 1986.
Structural Engineering Laboratory (CEE-509/ CE509)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

1- Properties and testing of fresh concrete (2 experiments)


2- Properties and testing of harden concrete. (2 experiments)
3- Concrete mix design (3 experiments).
4- Strength, fracture and micro structural characteristics of mild steel.
5- Electrical resistance strain Gages (one experiment)
6- Stress analysis by photoelasticity. (one experiment)
7- Non-destructive testing (one experiment).
Structural Dynamics (CEE-510/ CE510)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Types of vibration and ground motions; Free and forced vibrations of single degree of
freedom system, response to harmonic, periodic, impulsive and general dynamic loading,
response of SDOF to earthquake.

UNIT – II 10
Free vibration of lumped multi degree of freedom system. Approximate methods for
obtaining natural frequencies and mode shapes.

UNIT – III 10
Frequency domain analysis of lumped multi degree of freedom system using normal mode
theory, Time domain analysis using Numerical Integration Scheme.

UNIT – IV 10
Free and forced vibrations of continuous system; Dynamic analysis of tall and massive
structures.

Total No of period 40

References:

1. Glen V.Berg – Element of structural Dynamics.


2. Agarwal, Pankaj; & Shrikhande, Manish; Earthquake Resistant Design of
Structures.
3. Paz, Mario; Structural Dynamics – Theory and Computations.
4. Chopra ,Anil Kumar; - Dynamics of Structures.
Numerical Analysis and Finite Element Method (CEE-511/ CE511)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Linear equations and Eigen value problems, Accuracy of approximate calculations; Non-
linear equations, interpolation.

UNIT – II 10
Differentiation and evaluation of single and multiple integrals; Numerical solution of
differential equation.

UNIT – III 10
Finite difference methods, initial and boundary value problems; Newton’s method,
variational and weighted residual methods.

UNIT – IV 10
Introduction of FEM.Various type of finite elements, parametric and local coordinates,
discretization, energy and variational approaches, convergence criteria, Applications: plane
stress and plane strain problems, axisymetric solids, plate and shell structures, field
problems.

Total No of period 40

Reference :

1. K.K. Jain, S.R.K. Iyengar and R.K. Jain, Numerical Methods


2. Krishnamurathy , Finite Element Analysis
3. Budvanan, G.R. Finite Element Analysis.
4. Zienkiewiez, O Finite Element Method its Basic & Fundamentals
Advanced Steel Structures (CEE-512/ CE512)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Analysis and design of industrial buildings and bents – Design of bracings – Design of crane
and gantry girders.

UNIT – II 10
Analysis and design of steel towers, trestles and masts. Design of self supporting chimney.

UNIT – III 10
Types of cross sections – local and lateral buckling. Design of compression and tension
members, beams and connections.

UNIT – IV 10
Plastic design of beams, shape factors, moment distribution. Plastic analysis of fixed and
continuous beams, propped cantilevers, single bay and two bay portal frames.

Total No of period 40
References:
1. Duggal S.K; –Design of Steel Structures.
2. Chandra R.K; –Design of Steel Structures Vol I&II.
3. Sarvar Alam Raaz–Design of Steel Structures.
4. Kazmi and Jindal–Design of Steel Structures.
5. Limit State Design of Steel Structures by S. K. Duggal, Tata Mc-Graw-Hill
Publishing Company.
6. Steel Structures Design and Practice By N.Subramanian, Oxford University Press
7. Structural Design and Drawing Reinforced Concrete and Steel By N. Krishna Raju,
University Press
8. IS-800-2007And IS-800-1984
Theory of Plates and Shells (CEE-513/CE513)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Plates; basic concept, governing equations, boundary conditions, solution of rectangular and
circular plates by classical methods, numerical methods; plates of various shapes, design
criteria.

UNIT – II 10
Shells; basic concepts, membrane and bending Analysis of cylindrical shells, shell of
revolution, edge perturbations and secondary stresses; numerical solutions.

UNIT – III 10
Approximate design methods for doubly curved shells; design criteria, code specification
and parametric proportioning, stability considerations.

UNIT – IV 10
Folded plates; forms, structural action, method of analysis, design considerations.

Total No of period 40

References :

1. S. Timoshenko – Theory of plate and shells.


2. L.G. Jaeger – Elementary theory of elastic plates.
3. G. Ramaswamy – Design of Concrete Shells.
4. Ramchandran - J.- Thin Shells –Theory and problems.
ELECTIVE –I

Concrete Technology (CEE-504/CE504)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

Unit – I 10
Concrete Making Materials
Aggregates classification, IS specifications, properties, Grading, Methods of
combining aggregates, specified grading, Testing of aggregates, Fibers. Cement,
Grade of cement, Chemical composition, testing of concrete, Hydration of cement,
structure of hydrated cement, Special cements- Water Chemical admixtures,
Mineral admixture.

Unit – II 10
Concrete
Properties of fresh concrete, hardened concrete, strength, Elastic properties, Creep
and shrinkage, variability of concrete strength.

Unit – III 10
Mix Design
Principle of concrete mix design, Methods of concrete mix design. Ready mix
concrete and its merits & demerits

Unit – IV 10
Special Concrete & Concreting Methods
Light weight concrete, Fly ash concrete, Fiber reinforced concrete, polymer
Concrete, Super plasticized concrete, Epoxy resins and screeds for
rehabilitation- properties and Applications High performance concrete. Process of
manufacturing of concrete, Methods of transportation, placing and extreme weather
concreting, special concreting methods, vacuum dewatering underwater concrete,
special from work.

Total No of periods : 40
References :
1. Neville, A.M., properties of Concrete, pitman publishing Limited, London.
2. Shetty M.S., Concrete Technology, S. Chand and Company Ltd. Delhi.
3. Rudhani G., Light Weight Concrete Academic Kiado, Publishing Home of
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1963.
Design of Foundation Structures (CEE-505/CE505)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

Unit – I 10
Introduction
Design of Soil Investigation report for design of foundation structures. General principles of
design of reinforced concrete shallow and deep foundations.

Unit – II 10
Design of Shallow and Deep Foundations
Shallow foundations- Beams on elastic foundations- Design of isolated & rafts and
basement design, Deep foundations- Load carrying capacity of different types of
piles and detailing of reinforcements according to IS 2911- Design of pile caps.

Unit – III 10
Design of Deep Foundations
Deep foundation well foundation design of well foundation on cohesive & non-
cohesive soils, Method of constructions

Unit – IV 10
Tower Foundations
Design of foundations for towers- Structural design of support for foundation excavation,
design of ground anchors. Well sinking, tilt & shifts
Total No of periods: 40

References:

1. Thomlinson, M.J. and Boorman.R., “Foundation design and construction”,

ELBS Longman VI Edt. 1995

2. Nayak, N.V., “Foundation Design manual for practicing Engineers” .


Dhanpat Rai and Sons, 1982.

3. Winterkorn H.F., and Fang H.Y., “Foundation Engineering Hand book –


Van Nostrard – Reinhold 1976.
Design of Steel concrete Composite structures (CE-506/CE506)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

Unit – I 10
Introduction
Introduction to steel Concrete composite construction- Theory of composite
structures- Introduction to steel Concrete – Steel sandwich construction.

Unit – II 10
Design of Composite Members
Behavior of composite beams – Columns- Design of composite beams- steel-
concrete composite columns – Design of composite trusses.

Unit – III 10
Design of Connections
Types of connections – Design of connections in the composite structures- Shear
connections- Design of connections in composite trusses.

Unit – IV 10
Composite Box Girder Bridges
Introduction – Behavior of box girder bridges – Design concepts.

Total No of periods: 40

References :

1. Neville, A.M. , Properties of concrete, Pitman publishing Limited , London.


2. Shetty M.S. , Concrete Technology, S. Chand and Company Ltd. Delhi.
3. Rudhani G., Light Weight Concrete Academic Kiado, publishing Home of
Hungarian Academy of Sciences, 1963.
ELECTIVE – II

Design of Bridges (CEE-601/CE601)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Introduction and selection of type, Geometric and Hydraulic design considerations, Loading
and standards for highway and railway bridges.

UNIT – II 10
Reinforced and Pre-stressed Concrete Bridges: types and standard forms, Balanced
cantilever Bridge, Arch bridges, Bowstring girder bridges.

UNIT – III 10
Steel Bridges: Plate Girder Bridge, Box girder bridge, Cable Stayed Bridge, Cantilever
bridge.

UNIT – IV 10
Design of pier and abutments, pile and well foundations, Bearings, Seismic design
considerations.

Total No of period 40

References :

1. C.Vilmaz,S.Wasti Cetin Vlmaz, Analysis and Design of Bridges .


2. Raju Krishna, Design of Bridges
3. Punia B.C., Jain A.K., Jain A.K., Design of Steel Structure
Stability of Structures (CEE-602/CE602)
L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Buckling of axial and eccentrically loaded columns, beam-column, frames;

UNIT – II 10
Torsional instability; Flexural buckling of shells,

UNIT – III 10
Local buckling of plate and shell element,

UNIT – IV 10
Post buckling behavior of columns, plates and shells.

Total No of period 40

References :

1. Gambhir M.I. Stability, Analysis & Design of Structure


2. M.C. Mahon, Jhon, Brown chuck; Design of Stability of Concrete Structure
MAINTENANCE AND REHABILITATION -STRUCTURES
(CEE603/CE603)
L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Quality assurance for concrete construction, As in built concrete properties, strength,
permeability, volume changes, thermal properties, cracking. Effects due to climate,
temperature, chemicals wear and erosion,

UNIT – II 10
Design and construction errors, corrosion mechanism, Effects of cover thickness and
cracdking, methods of corrosion protection, inhibitors, resistant steels, coatings, cathodic
protection.

UNIT – III 10
Inspection, Structural Appraisal, Economic appraisal, components of quality assurance,
conceptual bases for quality assurance schemes. Special concretes and mortar, concrete
chemicals, special elements for accelerated strength gain, expansive cement, polymer
concrete, sulphur infiltrated concrete, ferrocement, fiber reinforced concrete

UNIT – IV 10
Rust eliminators and polymers coating for rebars during repair, foamed concrete, mortar and
dry pack, vacuum concrete, Gunite and shotcrete epoxy injection, mortar repair for cracks,
shoring and underpinning.

Total No of period 40

References :

1. Venkataraman K., Maintenance of Engineering & Management.


2. Panchdhari A.C., Maintenance of Building.
ELECTIVE – III

Design of Tall Buildings (CEE606/CE606)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Types of structural systems; types of loads; method of analysis; stability of tall structures;
selection of foundation for tall buildings.

UNIT – II 10
Bluff body aerodynamics; aero-elastic phenomena; wind directionality effects; structural
response and design considerations; standard provisions for wind loading.

UNIT – III 10
Introduction to earthquake engineering and earthquake resistant design of buildings;
earthquake motion and response; general principles and design criteria for buildings;

UNIT – IV 10
Codal provisions, asiesmic design of structures; dynamic analysis; effect of torsion; design
of stack like structures; earthquake forces in tall buildings. Shear in buildings; need and
location of shear walls in tall buildings; analysis and design of shear walls.

Total No of period 40

References :

1. Analysis and Design of Tall Building by B.S. Smith and Alex Coul, Willey
Publications.
2. Agarwal, Pankaj; & Shrikhande, Manish; Earthquake Resistant Design of
Structures.
3. Design of Tall Building by S.Taranath
4. IS 875-1987, SP-64, IS 1893-2002
Industrial Structures (CEE-607/CE607)
L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Planning of industrial structures; design of single and multi-bay industrial structures in steel
and concrete;

UNIT – II 10
Design of Bunkers and Silos;

UNIT – III 10
Pressure vessels and Chimneys; Cooling towers;

UNIT – IV 10
Large span roof structures; Suspension roof structures; Structural aspect of machine
foundations.

Total No of period 40

References:
1. Duggal S.K; –Design of Steel Structures.
2. Chandra R.K; –Design of Steel Structures Vol I&II.
3. Sarvar Alam Raaz–Design of Steel Structures.
4. Kazmi and Jindal–Design of Steel Structures.
5. Limit State Design of Steel Structures by S. K. Duggal, Tata Mc-Graw-Hill
Publishing Company.
6. Steel Structures Design and Practice By N.Subramanian, Oxford University Press
7. Structural Design and Drawing Reinforced Concrete and Steel By N. Krishna Raju,
University Press
PREFABRICATED STRUCTURES (CEE-608/CE608)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Types of fabrication – Modular co-ordination, components, prefabrication systems and
structural schemes; Design considerations; Economy of prefabrication; prefabrication of
load carrying members;

UNIT – II 10
Disuniting of structures; Design of cross section of load carrying members; Structural
behavior of precast structures. Handling and erection stresses.

UNIT – III 10
Application of prestressing of roof members; floor systems; Two way load bearing slabs,
wall panels, hipped plate and shell structures. Dimensioning and detailing of joints for
different structural connections; construction and expansion joints.

UNIT – IV 10
Production, Transportation & erection; Organization of production, storing and erection
equipment; Shuttering and mould design – Dimensional tolerances; Erection of R.C.
structures, Total prefabricated buildings.

Total No of period 40

References :

1. Pandit G.S., Gupta S.P., Prestressed Concrete, CBS Publisher New Delhi
2. Raju Krishna N., Prestressed concrete, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
ELECTIVE – IV

A Seismic Design of Structures (CEE-611/CE611)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Characteristics of earthquakes: Earthquake terminology, magnitude, intensity, measurement
of ground motion, frequency-magnitude relationship, liquefaction. Strong ground motion:
Acceleration time histories, peak parameters (peak ground acceleration / velocity /
displacement), response spectrum, and site effects.

UNIT – II 10
Earthquake analysis of structures: Idealization of structures, response spectrum analysis,
equivalent force concepts, torsionally coupled systems.

UNIT – III 10
Concepts of earthquake resistant design: objectives, ductility, ductility reduction factor,
over-strength, response reduction factor, design response spectrum, lateral stiffness, building
configuration, base isolation, concept of structural control.

UNIT – IV 10
Building codes: Performance of buildings in past earthquakes, historical perspective of code
development, Indian code (IS: 1893), provisions for buildings, Retrofitting and
strengthening of structures (IS: 13935). Detailing for reinforced concrete and masonry
buildings, provisions of IS: 13920, IS: 4326, IS: 13927, IS: 13928

Total No of period 40

References :

1. R.W. Clough and J. Penzein, Dynamics of structures, second edition, McGraw


Hill International edition1993.
2. M. Paz, Dynamics of structures, CBS pub.1987.
3. A.K. Chopra, Dynamics of structures- Theory and application to earthquake
engineering, PHI 1997.
4. T. Pauley and M.S.N. Priestly, Seismic design of reinforced concrete and masonry
buildings. John Wiley and sons, 1992
COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN (CEE-612/CE612)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Elements of Computer aided design and its advantages over conventional design. Types of
hardware required for CAD works.

UNIT – II 10
Principles of Software design, Concept of modular programming, debugging and testing.

UNIT – III 10
Computer applications in analysis and design of Civil Engineering Structures.

UNIT – IV 10
Uses of Software packages in the area of Structural Engineering. Expert system, their
development and applications. Introduction to Neural Networks.

Total No of period 40

References :

1. David.F. Rogers. Mathematical elements for computer graphics, McGraw Hill


1990.
2. David F. Rogers Elements of computer graphics, Mc Graw Hill International
3. Michael E. Mortenson, Geometric modeling, john Wiley and Sons, 1989
Prestressed Concrete (CEE-613/CE613)

L T P C
3 1 0 4

UNIT – I 10
Pre- stressed concrete, basic concept; pre-stressing material and pre-stressing systems; losses
of pre-stress, End anchorage and cable layouts.

UNIT – II 10
Analysis and design of pre-stressed concrete flexure members, simply supported beam and
slabs.

UNIT – III 10
Analysis and design for shear, bond and bearing.

UNIT – IV 10
Analysis and design of pre-stressed concrete continuous beams. Analysis and design of pre-
stressed concrete compression and tension members.

Total Period 40

References :

1. Pandit G.S., Gupta S.P., Prestressed Concrete, CBS Publisher New Delhi
2. Raju Krishna N., Prestressed concrete, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.

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