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BTCVE804E: Repair & Rehabilitation of Structures Syllabus for CV 8th Sem 2018-19 DBATU (Elective-VIII)

Repair & Rehabilitation of Structures detailed syllabus scheme for Civil Engineering (CV), 2018-19 onwards has been taken from the DBATU official website and presented for the Bachelor of Technology students. For Subject Code, Course Title, Lecutres, Tutorials, Practice, Credits, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.

For 8th Sem Scheme of Civil Engineering (CV), 2018-19 Onwards, do visit CV 8th Sem Scheme, 2018-19 Onwards. For the Elective-VIII scheme of 8th Sem 2018-19 onwards, refer to CV 8th Sem Elective-VIII Scheme 2018-19 Onwards. The detail syllabus for repair & rehabilitation of structures is as follows.

Repair & Rehabilitation of Structures Syllabus for Civil Engineering (CV) 4th Year 8th Sem 2018-19 DBATU

Repair & Rehabilitation of Structures

Module 1: Serviceability and Durability (06 Lectures)

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Module 2:Cracks in Structures(06 Lectures)

Causes, Thermal and Shrinkage cracks, Cracks due to Vegetation and Trees, Foundation Movements, Types and their Fatality, Diagnosis Techniques for Repair. Moisture Penetration: Sources of Dampness, Moisture Movement from Ground, Reasons for Ineffective Damping, Leakage in Concrete Slabs, Pitched Roofs, Dampness in Solid Walls, Condensation, Remedial treatments, Chemical Coatings.

Module 3: Steel Structures and Masonry(06 Lectures)

Types and Causes of Deterioration, Preventive Measures, Repair Procedure, Brittle Failure, Defects in Connections, Welded Joints: Test for Defects; Mechanism of Corrosion, Methods of Corrosion Protection, Corrosion Inhibitors, Corrosion Resistant Steels, Coatings, Cathodic Protection. Masonry Structures: Discoloration and Weakening of Stones, Preservation, Chemical Preservatives, Brick Masonry Structures, Distress and Remedial Measures.

Module 4: Materials for Repairs(06 Lectures)

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Module 5: Maintenance and repair strategies(06 Lectures)

Definitions: Maintenance, Repair and Rehabilitation, Facets of Maintenance, Importance of Maintenance, Preventive Measures on Various Aspects Inspection, Assessment Procedure for Evaluating a Damaged Structure, Causes of Deterioration, Techniques for Repairs Repairs using Mortars and Dry Packs, ConcreteReplacement, Surface Impregnation, Rust Eliminators and Polymers Coating for Rebar During Repair Foamed Concrete, Vacuum Concrete, Gunite and Shotcrete, Injection: Epoxy, Resin, Polymer Modified Cement Slurry; Shoring and Underpinning. Propping and Supporting: False Work,

Module 6: Strengthening of Existing Structures(06 Lectures)

General Principle, Relieving Loads, Stress Reduction, Strengthening of Super Structures (Beam, Column, Slab including Joints) for Tension, Compression, Flexural, and Shear respectively, Jacketing (RCC, Plate, Fiber ,Wrap), Bonded Overlays, Reinforcement Addition, Strengthening of Masonry Structure.

Guidelines for Assignments:

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Guidelines for Class Test:

Class Test shall cover Syllabus of any Three Modules.

Reference Books:

  • Johnson. S.M., Deterioration, maintenance and repair of structures, McGraw-Hill book company, New York, 1965.
  • R. T. Allen and S. C. Edwards, Repair of concrete structures, Blakie and Sons, UK, 1987.
  • Denison Campbell, Allen and Harold Roper, Concrete structures, Materials, Maintenance and Repair, Longman Scientific and technical UK, 1991.
  • SP25-84, Hand book on causes and prevention of cracks on buildings, Indian standards.
  • M. S. Shetty, Concrete Technology- Theory and Practice, S. Chand and Company, New Delhi, 1992.
  • Gambhir, Concrete Technology.
  • Santhakumar, A.R., ” Training Course notes on Damage Assessment and repair in Low Cost Housing “,” RHDC-NBO ” Anna University, July, 1992.
  • Raikar, R.N., Learning from failures – Deficiencies in Design “, Construction and Service – R & D Centre (SDCPL), RaikarBhavan, Bombay, 1987.

Course Outcomes:

Upon completion of the course the students will be able to:

  • Understand factors of Serviceability and Durability of Structures.
  • Determine crack width, effect of crack on materials, effect of moisture on structures.
  • Understand methods for protection of steel structures and masonry structures.
  • Understand various materials and methodologies used for repairing of structures.
  • Understand and implement techniques used for repairing and maintenance of structure.
  • Understand procedure to strengthen the existing structures and structural elements.

For detail syllabus of all subjects of Civil Engineering (CV) 8th Sem 2018-19 onwards, visit CV 8th Sem Subjects of 2018-19 Onwards.

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