JNTUK B.Tech Advanced Structural Engineering gives you detail information of Advanced Structural Engineering R13 syllabus It will be help full to understand you complete curriculum of the year.
Lecture : 3 hrs/Week : —– Internal Assessment : Marks
Tutorial : 1Hrs / Week : —– Semester End Examination : Marks
Practical : — Credits : 3
Course Learning Objectives
The objective of this course is:
- Familiarize Students with Raft Foundations and Retaining walls.
- Equip student with concepts of design of different types of RCC water tanks.
- Understand Concepts of flat slabs
- Familiarize different types of Bunkers, Silos and Chimneys.
- Understand different types of transmission towers.
Course Outcomes
At the end of this course the student will be able to
- Design raft foundations and different types of RCC retaining walls
- Carryout analysis and design of different types of RCC water tanks
- Solve the problems design of RCC Bunkers, Silos and Chimneys
- Understand various types of transmission towers and loading on them.
SYLLABUS
UNIT – I : Analysis and Design of Raft Foundations – Design of RCC Retaining walls: Cantilever and Counter fort
UNIT – II : Analysis and Design of RCC Water Tanks, Circular and Rectangular types- Intze tank including staging.
UNIT – III : Analysis and Design of Flat Slabs- Direct Design and Equivalent Frame Methods- Check for Punching shear.
UNIT – IV : Analysis and Design of Bunkers and Silos- Concepts of Loading.
UNIT-V : Analysis and Design of Chimney, Concepts of loading
UNIT-VI : Introduction to Transmission Towers- Principles and procedures
TEXT BOOKS
- ‘Reinforced Concrete Structures’ Vol-2 by B. C. Punmia, Ashok Kumar Jain and Arun Kumar Jain, Laxmi, publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
- ‘Reinforced Concrete Structures’ by N. Subrahmanian, Oxford Publishers
- ‘Design Drawing of Concrete and Steel Structures’ by N. Krishna Raju University Press 2005.
REFERENCES
- ‘Essentials of Bridge Engineering’ by D. Johnson Victor, Oxford and IBM publication Co., Pvt. Ltd.
- ‘Reinforced concrete design’ by S. U, Pillai and D. Menon, Tata Mc.Grawhill Publishing Company
Codes: Relevant IS: codes.
INTERNAL EXAMINATION PATTERN:
The total internal marks (30) are distributed in three components as follows:
1. Descriptive (subjective type) examination : 25 marks
2. Assignment: 05 marks
FINAL EXAMINATION PATTERN:
The end examination paper should consist of Part A and Part B. part A consist of two questions in Design and Drawing out of which one question is to be answered. Part B should consist of five questions and design out of which three are to be answered. Weightage for Part – A is 40% and Part- B is 60%.
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