4th Sem, Arch

4014: Theory of Structures II KL Diploma Syllabus for Arch 4th Sem 2015 Revision SITTTR

Theory of Structures II detailed syllabus for Architecture (Arch) for 2015 revision curriculum has been taken from the SITTTRs official website and presented for the Arch students. For course code, course name, number of credits for a course and other scheme related information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For Architecture 4th Sem scheme and its subjects, do visit Arch 4th Sem 2015 revision scheme. The detailed syllabus of theory of structures ii is as follows.

Theory of Structures II

Course Outcomes:

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SPECIFIC OUTCOME

MODULE – I

  1. Understand the behavior of columns under vertical loads.
    1. Define slenderness ratio
    2. Differentiate short and long column
    3. Compute the slenderness ratio for a given size of column, length and end conditions.
    4. Compute the load carrying capacity of a given column with different end conditions by Eulers and Rankine’s formulae.
  2. Analyze the forces in the members of a truss
    1. Determine the magnitude and type of forces in various members
    2. Calculate the forces using methods of joints. [Simple problems]
    3. Introduction to method of sections. [Description only]

MODULE – II

  1. Understand direct and bending stresses
    1. Differentiate between direct and bending stresses.
    2. Calculate and Sketch the stress distribution diagram at the base of solid and hollow sections of rectangular and circular columns.
    3. Calculate the maximum eccentricity to prevent tensile stress at the base of solid, rectangular and Circular column sections.
    4. Mark the core area of rectangular and circular sections
  2. Analyze dams and retaining walls for water/earth pressure
    1. Calculate and sketch the intensity of pressure at the base of a rectangular and trapezoidal dams [water Face vertical].
    2. Know stability conditions of a dam.
    3. Calculate the minimum base width of a rectangular and trapezoidal dam
    4. Define angle of repose and weep holes
    5. Compute the earth pressure on retaining walls using Rankine’s method
    6. Calculate and sketch the intensity of pressure at the base of a rectangular and trapezoidal [earth Face vertical] retaining wall without surcharge.
    7. Determine the minimum base width of a rectangular and trapezoidal retaining wall.
  3. Understand the effects of loading on fixed beams
    1. Know the advantages of fixed beam over simply supported beam.
    2. Compute the SF and BM for fixed beams subjected to concentrated loads.
    3. Compute the SF & BM for fixed beams subjected to uniformly distributed load over whole span.
    4. Compute the SF & BM for fixed beams subjected to concentrated and UD load combined [Symmetrical loading only].

MODULE – III

  1. Apply the different methods to calculate the deflection of beams under loading
    1. Study the significance of strength and stiffness in the design of beams.
    2. Study the derivation of differential equation for slope and deflection
    3. Determine the slope and deflection of beams by applying double integration Maculay’s method] and moment area method
    4. Compute the deflection of Cantilever, simply supported and fixed beams due to Concentrated and U.D loads.

MODULE -IV

  1. Understand the effects of loading on continuous beam.
    1. State the theorem of three moments.
    2. Draw the SFD and BMD for 3 span continuous beams for concentrated and UD loads,[symmetrical loading only] using theorem of three moments
    3. Define stiffness factor, carry over moment, distribution factor.
    4. Draw the S.F and B.M Diagram for continuous beams and simple portal frames for Concentrated and UD loads [symmetrical loading only] by Hardy Cross method.

MODULE -I

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MODULE -II

Direct and Bending Stresses Define eccentricity- differentiate bending stress and direct stress.-calculate and draw the stress distribution diagram for solid and hollow sections of rectangular and circular columns. Calculate the maximum eccentricity to prevent tensile stress at the base of solid rectangular and circular column. Locate the core area of rectangular and circular sections Dams and Retaining walls Trapezoidal dam with vertical water face – calculate the forces acting, calculate and sketch the intensity of pressure at base, conditions of Stability of dam, minimum base width of dam. Retaining wall (trapezoidal with earth face vertical, without surcharge) -state the purpose of weep holes. Define angle of repose – Rankine’s formulae for earth pressure (proof not required) calculate the forces acting, calculate and sketch the intensity of pressure at the base, conditions of Stability of retaining wall, minimum base width of retaining wall. Fixed Beams Fixed beams – advantages, method of finding fixing moments (derivations) Calculate BM and SF and draw the BM and SF diagrams for fixed beams under point load and u.d. load (for Symmetrical loading only)

MODULE – III

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MODULE -IV

Continuous Beams Continuous beams – statement of the theorem of three moments – BM and SF diagrams for simple, Concentrated and u.d loads Moment distribution method Hardy cross methods of moment distribution – stiffness factor – carry over moment – distribution factor – application to continuous beams and simple portal frames- sketching the SFD and BMD

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For detailed syllabus of all other subjects of Architecture, 2015 revision curriculum do visit Arch 4th Sem subject syllabuses for 2015 revision.

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