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Annexure I/06
CIVIL ENGINEERING AND APPLIED MECHANICS DEPARTMENT
B. E. IV YEAR (4YDC)
CW END SW END
30 70 40 60
COURSE CONTENTS:
Theory:
Unit - 1
Tanks Resting on Ground and Underground: Classification of tanks. Design of Circular
Cylindrical tanks with walls flexible at base and fixed at base. Rectangular Tanks with different
Boundary Conditions using IS 3370 Tables, approximate method Carpenter’s method and
Reissner's method. Tank Resting on Ground, Under Ground and Over Head Tanks.
Unit - 2
Overhead Tanks: Overhead Circular and Rectangular Tanks. Intze Tank, Membrane Analysis
and design of Staging, Columns, Braces and Raft Foundations. Introduction to the effect of
continuity in tank elements.
Unit - 3
Silos and Bunkers: Principles of Design of Bunkers, Silos, Chimneys in RCC.
Unit – 4
Flat Slab: Definition, Types, Behaviour, Direct Design Method, Equivalent Frame Method.
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Unit – 5
. Grid Slab : Types of R.C. C. Grids, behaviour, design by approximate and exact methods
SGSITS 2019-2020
ASSESSMENT:
Two Mid-Term tests and make up test if required.
Semester-end: Theory examination of 3 hours.
PRACTICALS:
List of experiments:
Preparation of drawing and design of following structures:
(1) Circular water tank flexible at base resting on ground.
(2) Circular water tank fixed at the base resting on ground.
(3) Rectangular water tank fixed at the base resting on ground.
(4) Rectangular underground water tank.
(5) Intze Water tank.
(6) R.C.C Bunker
(7) Silo
(8) Flat Slab
(9) Grid Slab
ASSESSMENT:
Evaluation through checking of lab journals for each experiment performed study of relevant I.S.
codes, internal submission and Viva-Voce examination by internal examiner. Semester-end: Practical
Viva Voce Examination by external examiner.
Reference Books
1. Krishna Raju N., R.C.C. Design,CBS Publisher New Delhi Edition 2nd
2. Park and Paulay, Design of R.C.C. Structures, Wiley publication New York 1975.