Teaching Scheme (in Hours)
Theory |
Tutorial |
Practical |
Total |
4 |
2 |
0 |
6 |
Subject Credit : 6
Examination Scheme (in Marks)
Theory
ESE (E)
|
Theory
PA (M)
|
Practical
ESE Viva (V)
|
Practical
PA (I)
|
Total
|
70 |
30 |
30 |
20 |
150 |
Syllabus Content
Unit-72: Module - 1 Building Layout and Design
Loads as per I.S., distribution & flow of loads, lateral load due to wind and seismic as per latest IS standards, load combinations, guide lines for preparation of structural layout for building. Analysis, design & detailing of G + 3 RCframed building for residential /commercial purpose including ductile detailing.
Unit-72: Module - 2 Design of Retaining wall
Types, behavior and application of retaining wall, stability criteria, design & detailing of cantilever & counterfort type retaining wall for various ground conditions.
Unit-72: Module - 3 Design of Water Tank
Classification of water tank and method of analysis, permissible stresses, codal provisions, Design of circular and rectangular under-ground water tanks using IS code method, Design of elevated water tank with Intze type of container, frame and shaft type of staging and foundation considering effect of earthquake and wind forces.
Unit-72: Module - 4 Design of Flat Slab
Direct design method – Distribution of moments in column strips and middle strip-moment and shear transfer from slabs to columns – Shear in Flat slabsCheck for one way and two way shears, Limitations of Direct design method, Introduction to Equivalent frame method.
Unit-72: Module - 5 Earthquake Resistant Design of building
Earthquake resistant design philosophy, capacity design concept, four virtues of Earthquake Resistant design: strength, stiffness, ductility and configuration, Irregularities in structures, Lateral load distribution – Torsionally coupled & uncoupled system, Seismic coefficient Method, Ductile detailing as per IS:13920.
Reference Books
Sr. |
Title |
Author |
Publication |
Amazon Link |
1 |
Illustrated Design of Reinforced Concrete Buildings |
S. R. Karve and V. L. Shah |
Structures Publishers |
|
2 |
Advanced Reinforced Concrete Design |
N. Krishna Raju |
CBS Publishers |
|
3 |
Reinforced Concrete Design |
S. Unnikrishna Pillai and Devdas Menon |
Tata McGraw Hill. |
|
4 |
Reinforced Concrete, Vol. I and II |
H. J. Shah |
Charotar Publishing |
|
5 |
R.C.C. Design |
Punmia B.C |
Laxmi Publications Pvt. Ltd |
|
Course Outcome
After learning the course, the students should be able to:
1. Assess loads, prepare layout, analyse, design and detail of various structural elements for RC framed structure up to G+3.
2. Identify the typical failure modes of RC building, retaining walls, water tanks, flat slabs & prestressed concrete sections.
3. Apply the principles, procedures and current Indian code requirements to the analysis and design.
4. Design & detail RC structures like Retaining Wall, Water Tank and Flat slab.
5. Apply the concept of earthquake resistant design in the building.