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Concrete Structures Design Sessional I

WELCOME
Concrete Structures Design Sessional I

Course Code: CE 316


Course Name: Concrete Structures Design Sessional I
Total credits: 1.5, Class: 1 hr/week
Concrete Structures Design Sessional I
Course Out line/Topics Covered
Wk Topic Faculty in Charge

1. Maj Soeb
Introduction to the design of a masonry building following BNBC
guidelines of a low-rise masonry building
2. Design of slab AP Shahjalal
3. Lec Nimu
Design of beam
4. Lec Nimu
Design of sunshade and lintel
5. Design of stair Lec Takwiir
6. Design of foundation AP Shahjalal
7. Quiz All Faculty
Mid Break
8. Introduction on bridge design and Design of Slab Bridge with Maj Soeb/ Lec
detailing Algaj
9. Introduction to balanced cantilever bridge, Design of deck slab Lec Algaj
and railing of a balanced cantilever bridge.
10- Lec Algaj
11. Analysis of Interior Girder for dead loads and live loads
12. AP Rishath
Design and Detailing of Interior Girder
13. Design and detailing of Exterior girder and diaphragm, Design of AP Rishath
articulation.
14. Quiz All Faculty
Concrete Structures Design Sessional I

Recommended Sources/Refs

□ Arthur Nilson, David Darwin,Charles Dolan “Design


of Concrete Structures”, Mc.Graw-Hill,2009.

□ Bangladesh National Building Code(BNBC 2020)


Course Assessment Policy

Marks Distribution
• Class Performance 05%
• Report Writing/Assignment 20%
• Mid-Term Evaluation (exam) 20%
• Final Evaluation (exam) 30%
• Class Assessment 15%
• Viva Voce 10%

Total 100%
Concrete Structures Design Sessional I
Course Objectives

□ To understand about the use of design codes


and design loads for strength and serviceability and
their importance in limit state design
Concrete Structures Design Sessional I

Course Outcomes

□ Students will be able to design a masonry structure

□ Students will be able to design slab bridge


and balanced cantilever bridge in real time projects
Text:
□Design of Concrete structures, A. H. Nilson, D. Darwin and C. W. Dolan, 15th
Edition, McGraw-Hill.

Reference Books:
□Reinforced Concrete: Mechanics and Design, James Wight and James
MacGregor, Pearson, 6th Edition.
□ Reinforced Concrete: A Fundamental Approach, Edward G. Nawy,
Pearson, 5th Edition.
□Design of Reinforced Concrete, Jack C. McCormac and James K. Nelson, John
Wiley & Sons, Inc., 7th Edition.
❑ “Fundamentals of Reinforced Concrete” by – Ferguson & Philip

Codes/Specifications:
□ Bangladesh National Building Code: 2020
□ ACI 318 Building Code Requirements for Structural Concrete and
Commentary :
▪ American Concrete Institute, 1999, 2005, 2008 & 2011.
▪ Most highway bridges are designed according to the requirements of the
AASHTO bridge specifications.
Masonry Building
Masonry Building
Masonry Building
Masonry Building
Structural Elements Of Masonry
(Single Story)
Structural Elements Of Masonry
(Two Storied)
Structural Elements Of Masonry
(Multi-Story)
Lateral Load on Structure
Lateral Displacement
Seismic Inertia Forces
Behaviour of Brick Masonry Walls
Slender Walls are Vulnerable
Box Action
Damages in Rigid Building
Horizontal Bands in Masonry Building
Bending and Pulling in Lintel
Horizontal Bends in Masonry Building
Units in Masonry Building
Earthquake Response in Roof
Vertical Reinforcement in Masonry Wall
Cracks at Corners of Opening
Infill walls
Bond Stone

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