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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING M. M.

GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, RAMBHA , KARNAL SCHEME OF EXAMINATION


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CE -.-E

DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES / I

LECTURE PLAN

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L 2 3 Physical requirements of cement, aggregate, admixture and reinforcement, L 2 5 Strength and durability, shrinkage and creep L 2 - !esign of concrete mixes, criterion, # S Specifications UNIT 2 I
"cceptability

M&'&%u% / 4 Ma$&%u% 2 3.

L 2 6 $orking stress and limit state methods, L 2 7 %imit state &'s (orking stress method, )uilding code, *ormal distribution cur&e, L 2 8 characteristic strength and characteristics loads L 2 9 design &alues, Partial safety factors and factored loads L 2 : stress +strain relationship for concrete and steel L 2 4 ,e&ie( of unit and class test

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L 2 3 )asic assumptions, permissible stresses in concrete and steel, L 2 5 design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular and flanged beams in flexure, L 2 - steel beam theory, in&erted flanged beams, design examples UNIT 2 II L 2 6 )asic assumptions, "nalysis and design of singly and doubly reinforced rectangular flanged beams L 2 7 minimum and maximum requirement, design examples L 2 8 !esign examples L 2 9 !esign examples L 2 : ,e&ie( of !esign examples
reinforcement

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L 2 3 !iagonal tension, de&elopment length,

shear

reinforcement,

L 2 5 "nchorage and flexural bond, -orsional, stiffness, equi&alent shear, -orsional reinforcement, L 2 - !esign examples UNIT 2 III L 2 6 .ffecti&e length, /inimum eccentricity, short columns under axial compression, L 2 7 0niaxial and biaxial bending, slender columns, #solated and (all footings, L 2 8 !esign examples L 2 9 1ontrol of deflection, cracking, slenderness and &ibrations, L 2 : deflection and moment relationship for limiting &alues of span to depth, limit state of crack (idth, !esign examples M&'&%u% / : Ma$&%u% / 3.

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UNIT 2 IV

of L 2 - 1urtailment considerations

reinforcement,

2eneral

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L 2 6 !esign of one (ay and t(o (ays slabs for distributed and concentrated loads L 2 7 *on+rectangular slabs, openings in slabs, !esign examples L 2 8 1lassification, 3orces on retaining (alls, design criteria, stability requirements,, L 2 9 Proportioning of cantile&er retaining (alls, counterfort retaining (alls L 2 : 1riteria for design of counteforts, design examples

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING M. M. GROUP OF INSTITUTIONS, RAMBHA , KARNAL Cour)e Co0era;e P*a' <Da#e2=&)e> CE 5.6E DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES 2 I

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L23 L25 L2L26 UNIT 2 I L27 L28 L29 L2:

#ntroduction, Properties of structural steel # S ,olled sections and # S specification 1onnections, #mportance, &arious types of connections, Simple and moment resistant, ri&eted, design examples of ri&ted connections !esign examples of (elded connections !esign examples of bolted connections #ntroduction, types of tension members, net sectional areas, !esign of tension members, design examples %ug angles and splices !esign examples

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Le"#. No. L23 L25

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#ntroduction, effecti&e length and slenderness ratio, &arious types of sections used for columns, built up columns, necessity, design of built up columns, design examples laced and battened columns including the design of

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UNIT 2 II L26 L27 L28 L29 L2:

lacing and battens, design examples design of eccentrically loaded compression members !esign examples #ntroduction, types of column bases, design of slab base and gussested base, design of gussested base sub4ected to eccentrically loading, design examples !esign examples ,e&ie( of !esign examples

L23 L25 L2L26 UNIT 2 III L27 L28 L29 L2:

#ntroduction, types of sections, 2eneral design criteria for beams, !esign of laterally supported, design examples 0nsupported beams, design examples !esign of built up beams, design examples $eb buckling, design examples $eb crippling, design examples !iagonal buckling, design examples

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L23

#ntroduction, &arious loads, specifications

L25

!esign of gantry girder

UNIT 2 IV

L2L26 L27 L/8 L29

!esign examples #ntroduction, elements of plate girder, design steps of a plate girder, *ecessity of stiffeners in plate girder, &arious types of stiffeners, $eb and flange splices 5brief introduction6, 1urtailment of flange plates, !esign beam to column connections7 #ntroduction, design of framed and seat connection !esign examples

DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING M. M. GROUP OF INSTITUTION, RAMBHA , KARNAL TUTORIAL PLAN

CE 5.6E DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES 2 I.

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Su !e"# CodeA CE 5.6E Su !e"# Na%eA DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES 2 I. To#a* I'#er'a* Mar()A 7.

-he student performance is e&aluated on the basis of his'her performance during semester -he e&aluation criteria include marks distribution as gi&en by follo(ing table7

C*a)) A##e'da'"e Mar() <6.B> 80

Se))&o'a* Mar() < e)# 5 ou# o@ -> 6.B 80

C*a)) <5.B> 10

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Student ha&ing attendance greater than 95: (ill be a(arded 1; marks and students ha&ing less than 95 : attendance (ill get marks on proportionate basis

<ut of three sessional examinations conducted, best t(o examination marks (ill be taken into consideration for sessional marks component

1lass performance marks (ill be a(arded based upon the performance of student in the class in terms of assignments submission, class beha&ior

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