2 2 0 0 3 Syllabus version Pre-requisite CLE2002 – Strength of Materials 1.1 Course Objectives: 1. The course will help the students understand the concepts of indeterminacy of structural elements, analysis of the structures, drawing shear force and bending moment diagrams. Expected Course Outcome: Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to 1. Determine the static and kinematic indeterminacy of beam, truss and frame. 2. Analyse propped cantilevers, fixed and continuous beams 3. Analyse indeterminate beams, pin and rigid jointed structures with and without temperature effect. 4. Understand the concepts of slope deflection method for beams and portal frame. 5. Analyse continuous beams and portal frame using moment distribution method 6. Draw influence line diagrams for determinate and indeterminate beams. 7. Analyse two hinged and three hinged arches Student Learning Outcomes (SLO): 1, 2, 14 1. Having an ability to apply mathematics and science in engineering applications 2. Having a clear understanding of the subject related concepts and of contemporary issues 14. Having an ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data Module: 1 Introduction to Civil Engineering 2 hours Static and kinematic indeterminacy - Beam - Truss - Frame. Module: 2 Shear Force and Bending Moment 2 hours Analysis of propped cantilevers - fixed and continuous beams - bending moment and shear force diagram. Module: 3 Strain Energy Method 4 hours Static indeterminacy - analysis of indeterminate structures, beams, pin jointed and rigid jointed structures - temperature effect - bending moment and shear force diagram. Module: 4 Slope Deflection Method 5 hours Kinematic indeterminacy - analysis of continuous beams and portals - bending moment and shear force diagram. Module: 5 Moment Distribution Method 5 hours Analysis of continuous beams and portals - bending moment and shear force diagram. Module: 6 Influence Lines 5 hours Influence lines for bending moment and shear force - Muller Breaslau’s - principle - determinate and indeterminate beams - Maxwell’s reciprocal theorem. Module: 7 Analysis of Arches & Cables 5 hours Twohinged and three hinged arches - Cables tension forces in towers. Module: 8 Contemporary issues 2 hours Total Lecture hours 30 hours Tutorial A minimum of 3 problems to be worked out by students in every tutorial 30 hours class. 5 problems to be given as homework per tutorial class. Tutorial Class for Module 1 Tutorial Class for Module 2 Tutorial Class for Module 3 Tutorial Class for Module 4 Tutorial Class for Module 5 Tutorial Class for Module 6 Tutorial Class for Module 7 Text Book (s) 1. Reddy, C.S, "Structural Analysis", Tata McGraw Hill, 2010. Reference Books 1. Bhavikatti S. S. “Structural Analysis 1”, Vikas Publishing House, Noida, 2011. Punmia, B.C, Ashok kumar Jain & Arun Kumar Jain, "Theory of Structures", Laxmi 2. Publications, India, 2014. 3. Ramamrutham, S. "Theory of structures", DhanpatRai publications. 2011. 4. Hibbeler, R.C, "Structural Analysis", Pearson India, 2014. Mode of Evaluation: Continuous Assessment Test, Quizzes, Assignments, Final Assessment Test Recommended by Board of Studies 04.03.2016 Approved by Academic Council 40th ACM Date 18.03.2016