Structural Analysis – II detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CE), 2018 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Structural Analysis – II Syllabus for Civil Engineering TE 5th Sem 2018 Pattern Mumbai University
Rationale
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Course Objectives:
- To revise the various concepts involved in the analyses of the structures studied in the course Structural Analysis-I.
- To analyze the statically determinate structures with reference to the variation in the temperature.
- To understand the concept of static and kinematic indeterminacy (degrees of freedom) of the structures such as beams & rigid pin jointed frames.
- To understand the concepts/ broad methods, sub-methods involved in the analysis of indeterminate structures.
- To apply various methods for analyzing the indeterminate structures to evaluate the response of such structures in the form of bending moment, shear force, axial force etc.
- To study the analyses of frame by approximate method.
Module 1
General 04 Types of structures occurring in practice, their classification. Stable and unstable structures, static and kinematic determinacy and indeterminacy of structure. Symmetric structures, symmetrical & anti-symmetrical loads, distinction between linear and non-linear behaviors of material and geometric nonlinearity. Two hinged arches: Introduction, classification and structural behavior (no numerical).
Module 2
Deflection of statically determinate structures 04 Introduction to the concept of complimentary energy, absolute & relative deflection caused by loads, temperature changes settlement of supports, application to beams, pin jointed frames, rigid jointed frames.
Module 3
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Module 4
Analysis of indeterminate structures by Displacement Methods 18
- Direct stiffness method: Stiffness coefficients for prismatic members, their use for formulation of equilibrium equations. Application to indeterminate beams & simple rigid jointed frames with inclined member but having only one translation degree of freedom.
- Slope deflection method: Development of slope deflection equation, their use for formulation of equilibrium equations. Application to indeterminate beams & simple rigid jointed frames with inclined member but having only one translation degree of freedom including the effect of settlement of supports.
- Moment distribution method: Stiffness factor, distribution factor, Application to indeterminate beams & simple rigid jointed frames, having only one translation degree of freedom including the effect of settlement of supports.
- Kani’s Method: Fundamental equation of Kani’s Method, application to simple beams and frames with single storey having two bays
Module 5
Plastic analysis of Steel structures 06
- Introduction to plastic analysis, Concept of plastic hinge, plastic moment carrying capacity, shape factor.
- Determination of collapse load for single and multiple span beams.
Module 6
Approximate Method for Analysis of Building Frames 06
- Approximate method for gravity loads: Substitute frame method and equivalent frames.
- Approximate method for lateral loads: Portal and cantilever method.
Course Outcomes:
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Theory examination:
- The question paper will comprise of six questions; each carrying 20 marks.
- The first question will be compulsory and will have short questions having weightage of 4-5 marks covering the entire syllabus.
- The remaining five questions will be based on all the modules of the entire syllabus. For this, the modules shall be divided proportionately and further, the weightage of the marks shall be judiciously awarded in proportion to the importance of the sub-module and contents thereof.
- The students will have to attempt any three questions out of remaining five questions.
- Total four questions need to be attempted.
Oral Examination:
The oral Examination shall be based upon the entire syllabus and the term work consisting of the tutorials and assignments.
Term Work:
The term work shall comprise of neatly written report based on tutorials and assignments. The term work shall cover the entire syllabus in such a way that the students would attempt at least four problems on each sub-modules and contents thereof. At least twenty solved problem have to be validated by using available computer software. Or At least ten solved problem (validated by using available computer software) and Analysis of (G+2) portal frame with minimum three bays. Distribution of the Term Work Marks: The marks of the term work shall be judiciously awarded depending upon the quality of the term work. Final certification, acceptance of term work warrants a satisfactorily appropriate completion of assignments the minimum passing marks to be obtained by the students. The following weightage of marks shall be given for different components of the term work:
- Assignments: 20 marks
- Attendance: 5 marks
Further, while giving weightage of marks on the attendance, following guidelines shall be resorted to: 75%- 80%: 03 Marks; 81%- 90%: 04 Marks 91% onwards: 05 Marks
Recommended Books:
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Reference Books:
- Structural Analysis: Hibbler, Pentice Hall International.
- Structural Analysis: Chajes, ElBS London.
- Theory of Structures: Timoshenko and Young, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi.
- Element of Structural Analysis: Norries and Wilbur, McGraw Hill.
- Structural Analysis: Laursen H.I, McGraw Hill Publishing Co.
- Structural theorem and their application: B.G. Neal, Pergaman Press.
- Structural Analysis: Kassimali, TWS Publications
- Fundamentals of Structural analysis: K.M. Leet, C.M. Uang and A.M. Gilbert, Tata McGraw Hill New Delhi.
- Elementary theory of Structures: Heish, Prentice Hall
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