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Module

Sub Module

Sub part

Description

Basic Concepts

a.

Concept of reinforced concrete,


Working Stress Method (WSM)
of design for reinforced concrete

Permissible stresses as per IS456-2000; stress- strain curve of


concrete steel, characteristics of
concrete steel reinforcement.

Balanced, under reinforced over


reinforced sections.

Analysis ,design of singly


reinforced beams

Analysis, design of doubly


reinforced rectangular beams

Analysis design of
Tee, L-beams for flexure
Design of the beams for shear
forces

Design of Beams

Design for shear


and bond

and bond

Design of Slabs

forces

Design of the beams for bond.

Design of one way


slabs

Design of two way

slabs
Analysis & Design of
rectangular ,circular columns
subjected to axial bending

Design of Column

Design of Footings

Design of axially loaded isolated


sloped pad footings

sloped pad footings

Pre-stressed
Concrete

Prestressed Concrete: Basic


principles of prestressed concrete,
materials used their properties

methods systems of prestressing,


losses in prestress

analysis of various types of


sections subjected to prestress
external loads.

Design of Prestressed concrete

Design of Prestressed concrete I


Beams.

a.

General design principles:


Concepts of centre of
compression, kern of a section,

efficiency of the section, pressure


line safe cable zone, principal
tension in prestressed concrete
members

Simple design of prestressed


concrete I beams (excluding end
block design)

Topic Learning Outcome

1) Student shall be able to explain


assumptions in WSM. (L2)

PCD

ACD

Alloted Hours

Conducted Duration

22-Jan

13-Feb

12-Mar

2) Student shall be able to


illustrate constants and basic
principals of WSM. (L3)
3) Student shall be able to
demonstrate stress- strain curve
of concrete steel (L3)
4) Student shall be able to
illustrate characteristics of
concrete steel reinforcement. (L3)
5)
1)Student shall be able to analyze
singly, doubly and flanged beams.
(L4)
2)Students shall be able to
evaluate, estimate, justify
reinforcement and stresses within
the beams.(L6)

1) Student shall be
able to illustrate shear forces
acting on the beam and behavior
and shear forces. (L3)

2)Student shall be
able to analyze singly, doubly
and flanged beams for shear and
bond.(L4)
3)Students shall be able to
evaluate, estimate, justify
reinforcement for shear and bond.
(L6)
1) Student shall be
able to illustrate behavior of one
way and two way slabs. (L3)

23-Mar

28-Mar

6-Apr

2)Student shall be
able to analyze one way and two
way slabs.(L4)
3)Students shall be able to
evaluate, estimate, justify
reinforcement for one way and
two way slabs.(L6)

1) Student shall be
able to illustrate behavior of
rectangular ,circular columns
subjected to axial bending. (L3)

2)Student shall be
able to analyze rectangular
,circular columns subjected to
axial bending.(L4)
3)Students shall be able to
evaluate, estimate, justify
reinforcement for rectangular
,circular columns subjected to
axial bending.(L6)
1) Student shall be
able to illustrate behavior of
axially loaded isolated sloped pad
footings (L3)

2)Student shall be
able to analyze axially loaded
isolated sloped pad footings .(L4)
3)Students shall be able to
evaluate, estimate, justify
reinforcement for rectangular
,circular columns subjected to
axial bending.(L6)
1)Student shall be able to explain
Basic principles of prestressed
concrete. (L2)
2)Student shall be able to
illustrate constants and basic
principals of prestressed concrete
(L3)
1)Student shall be able to explain
methods systems of prestressing
and losses in prestressing . (L2)
2)Student shall be able to
illustrate methods systems of
prestressing, losses in prestress
(L3)
1)Students shall be able to
analyze various types of sections
subjected to prestress external
loads.(L3)

11-Apr

1)Student shall be able to explain


General design principles:
Concepts of centre of
compression, kern of a section.
(L2)

1)Students shall be able to


evaluate, estimate, justify
efficiency of the section, pressure
line safe cable zone, principal
tension in prestressed concrete
members.(L6)

1)Students shall be able to


evaluate, estimate, justify design
of prestressed concrete I beams

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7-Jan
9-Jan
12-Jan
13-Jan
16-Jan
19-Jan
20-Jan
21-Jan
22-Jan
23-Jan
2-Feb
3-Feb
4-Feb
5-Feb
9-Feb
10-Feb
11-Feb
12-Feb
13-Feb
16-Feb
23-Feb
2-Mar
4-Mar
5-Mar
7-Mar
9-Mar
11-Mar
12-Mar
13-Mar
16-Mar
17-Mar
19-Mar
23-Mar
25-Mar
26-Mar
27-Mar
30-Mar
1-Apr

1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
2

AFD
CABLE
ARCH
MACCULAY
DI
MA
CB
UNIT LOAD
INF
STRUT
SHEAR C
UB

6
6
6
2
2
8
8
8
4
1
1
1
53

2-Apr
3-Apr
6-Apr
8-Apr
11-Apr

1
1
1
2
2
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