Week |
Theory |
Practical |
Lecture Day |
Topic(including assignment/ test) |
Practical Day |
Topic |
1 |
1 |
INTRODUCTION (syllabus + codes) |
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*** |
2 |
Introduction to the construction material, physical requirement of material. |
*** |
*** |
3 |
cement, aggregate and reinforcement. |
*** |
*** |
4 |
properties of material. Strength durability |
2 |
5 |
shrinkage and creep |
*** |
*** |
6 |
design of concrete mixes |
*** |
*** |
7 |
acceptability criteria and specification of material. |
*** |
*** |
8 |
Assignment + class test |
*** |
*** |
3 |
9 |
Design philosophies. WSM & LSM |
*** |
*** |
10 |
Brief introduction about WSM & LSM |
*** |
*** |
11 |
Technical terms used in method of design |
*** |
*** |
12 |
Stress-strain relationship for concrete and steel. |
4 |
13 |
Permissible stress in concrete and steel. |
*** |
*** |
14 |
Introduction and design steps of singly reinforced beam |
*** |
*** |
15 |
Design example |
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*** |
16 |
Design of boubly reinforced baem |
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*** |
5 |
17 |
Design example |
*** |
*** |
18 |
Design example (assignment) |
*** |
*** |
19 |
design of singly reinforced beanm by limit state method |
*** |
*** |
20 |
design example |
6 |
21 |
doobly reinforcement beam with minimum and maximum reinforcement. |
*** |
*** |
22 |
design example |
23 |
design example (assignment) |
*** |
*** |
24 |
Analysis and design of section in shear |
*** |
*** |
7 |
25 |
Technical terms used in method of design |
26 |
design steps |
*** |
*** |
27 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
28 |
design example |
8 |
29 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
30 |
Class test |
*** |
*** |
31 |
Concrete reinforcement and detailing, requirement of good detailing |
*** |
*** |
32 |
cover, spacing and reinforcement splicing |
9 |
33 |
Anchoring reinforcing in flexural and shear, curtailment of reinforcement. |
*** |
*** |
34 |
introduction to serviceability limit state, control of deflection,cracking. |
35 |
slenderness and vibrations, deflection and moment relationship. |
*** |
*** |
36 |
limit state of crack width. Design example |
10 |
37 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
38 |
Class test |
*** |
*** |
39 |
Introduction to the slab and general consideration, |
*** |
*** |
40 |
design steps of one way slab. |
11 |
41 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
42 |
design steps of two ways slab for distributed and concentrated load |
*** |
*** |
43 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
44 |
design example, |
12 |
45 |
design of non-rectangular slab, opening in slab |
*** |
*** |
46 |
design example |
47 |
Class test |
*** |
*** |
48 |
Introduction to column, types and assumptions. |
*** |
*** |
13 |
49 |
design steps of short column undr axial compression |
*** |
*** |
50 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
51 |
unaxial and biaxial bending in short column. |
*** |
*** |
52 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
14 |
53 |
introduction to footing, tyoes and permissible stresse in footing. |
*** |
*** |
54 |
design steps of isolated footing |
*** |
*** |
55 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
56 |
design steps of wall footing |
*** |
*** |
15 |
57 |
design example |
*** |
*** |
58 |
Introduction to retaining wall, forces and design criteria, stability requirement. |
*** |
*** |
59 |
cantilever and counterfort retaining wall |
*** |
*** |
60 |
design example |
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