- Objectives of structural design
- Example of structural systems (different types of floor systems, vertical and lateral framing systems etc.)
- Design codes
- Basics of concrete mix proportions and unit weight.
- Unconfined compressive strength of concrete (cylinder & cube)
- Stress-strain curve for concrete and its characteristics modified Hognestad parabola)
- Concrete stress-strain curve per IS 456:2000
- Confined strength of concrete (overview)
- Characteristic strength of concrete, the tensile strength of concrete
- Shrinkage & creep
- Properties of steel (stress v/s strain, Fe250/Fe415/Fe500)
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The syllabus
Week 01 - Structural systems, Properties of concrete & Properties of reinforcing steel
Week 02 - Design Philosophies & Beam in Flexure (analysis)
- Preview into WSM, Strength Design (ULM) and Limit State Design (LSD)
- Two Limit States (serviceability & strength)
- Characteristic loads and load safety factor
- Design material strength
- Building frame example [Load distribution from slab – beam-column – foundation]
- Slabs in building
- One-way slabs (behaviour and structural analysis)
- Theory of flexure
- Concept of the neutral axis
- Failure modes of RC section (under-reinforced, over-reinforced & balanced section)
- Moment of resistance
Week 03 - One-way slabs & Two-way slabs
- Structural analysis and design of one-way slab
- Reinforcement detailing for one-way slabs
- Introduction to two-way slabs
- Difference between one-way & two-way slabs
- Analysis of two-way slabs
- Effective span for two-way slabs
- Design example (two-way slabs)
- Reinforcement detailing in two-way slabs
Week 04 - Beams in Flexure
- Introduction to reinforced concrete beams
- Moment of resistance
- Concept of flanged beams in buildings
- Analysis of under-reinforced rectangular beams
- Analysis of over-reinforced rectangular beams
- Flanged beams (effective width and other
- characteristics)
- Analysis of flanged beams in flexure
- Limiting percentage of steel in beams
Week 05 - Beams in Flexure
- Analysis of T-Beam (design example)
- Concept of doubly reinforced rectangular beam
- Analysis of doubly reinforced beam
Week 06 - Beams in Flexure, Bond, development length and anchorage length
- Structural analysis of beam in the building frame
- Design of singly reinforced beam in the building frame
- Reinforcement detailing of beams
- Bond strength of concrete
- Development length and anchorage length
Week 07 - Shear
- Principal stress in beams
- Modes of cracking
- Shear transfer mechanism
- Effect of reinforcement on shear failure
- Nominal shear stress in the beam
- Critical section for one-way shear
- Shear strength without shear reinforcement
- Shear strength of the slab
- Shear strength with shear reinforcement
- Reinforcement detailing of shear reinforcement
- Design example
Week 08 - Torsion & Deep Beams
- Torsion in structural members (compatibility torsion and equilibrium torsion)
- Torsional reinforcement provisions per IS code
- Torsional reinforcement detailing
- Design example
- Introduction to deep beams and design example
Week 09 - Columns
- Tied columns and spiral column
- Loading on columns
- The effective length of the column (braced & unbraced length)
- Effective length per IS 456
- Slender and short columns, slenderness limits
- Reinforcement detailing of columns
- The design strength of short column under pure axial load
Week 10 - Columns
- Short column subjected to axial load and uniaxial moment
- Strain profile under axial load and varying eccentricities
- Introduction to P-M interaction curve
- Possible modes of failure of column
- Generating P-M interaction curve (equations and design example)
- Design of column subjected to axial load and uniaxial moment
- Design of column subjected to axial load and biaxial moment
- Use of design aids (SP 16) for column design
Week 11 - Foundations
- Types of foundation (isolated, raft, combined, wall)
- Bearing pressure under footing (due to axial load, axial load and uniaxial moment)
- Design considerations (Bearing pressure, one-way shear, two-way shear and flexure)
- Transfer of forces at column base: Bearing of concrete
- Reinforcement detailing
- Design example: Isolated, concentrically loaded footing
- Design example: Isolated, eccentrically loaded footing
Week 12 - Foundations
- Combined foundation (introduction and need for combined foundation)
- Analysis of combined foundation
- Design example: Combined foundation
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