You are on page 1of 11

Set 1.

Q1. Draw the Plan and Section A-A of the building shown

All dimensions shown are in metres. The details of the building are as follows.
Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D – door – 1.2 x 2.1m (both timber framed type)
Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spread sheet to compute the shear force and bending moment of a simply
supported beam AB of span 4m. Point load of 20kN is acting at 1m from A and udl of 5kN/m
over 2m from end B.
Set 3

Q1. Draw plan and section for the line sketch given in figure. All dimensions in mm.

The details of the building are as follows.


Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D1 – door – 1.0 x 2.1m D2 0.9 x 2.1m (both timber framed
type) Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to compute the shear force and bending moment of a simply
supported beam AB of span 4m. Point load of 20kN is acting at 1m from A and 40kN at 3m
from A.
Set 4.

Q1. Draw the Plan and Section A-A of the building shown

All dimensions shown are in metres. The details of the building are as follows.
Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D – door – 1.2 x 2.1m (both timber framed type)
Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to compute the shear force and bending moment of a simply
supported beam AB of span 4m. Point load of 20kN is acting at 3m from A and udl of 5kN/m
over a length of 2m from A.
Set 5

Q1. Draw plan and section for the line sketch given in figure. All dimensions in mm.

The details of the building are as follows.


Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D1 – door – 1.0 x 2.1m D2 0.9 x 2.1m (both timber framed
type) Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to compute the shear force and bending moment of a simply
supported beam AB of span 4m. Point loads of 20kN, 60kN and 50kN are acting at 1m, 2m
and 3m from A.
Set 6.

Q1. Draw the Plan and Section A-A of the building shown

All dimensions shown are in metres. The details of the building are as follows.
Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D – door – 1.2 x 2.1m (both timber framed type)
Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to compute the shear force and bending moment of a cantilever
beam AB of span 4m. Point loads of 20kN, 60kN and 50kN are acting at 1m, 2m and 3m
from A.
Set 7

Q1. Draw plan and section for the line sketch given in figure. All dimensions in mm.

The details of the building are as follows.


Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D1 – door – 1.0 x 2.1m D2 0.9 x 2.1m (both timber framed
type) Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to design the tension reinforcement for a simply supported beam
subjected to a factored moment of 200kNm. M20 grade of concrete and Fe 415 grade of steel.
Set 8.

Q1. Draw the Plan and Section A-A of the building shown

All dimensions shown are in metres. The details of the building are as follows.
Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D – door – 1.2 x 2.1m (both timber framed type)
Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to compute the shear force and bending moment of a cantilever
beam AB of span 4m. Point load of 20kN at 1m from A and a udl of 5kN/m over the entire
span.
Set 9

Q1. Draw plan and section for the line sketch given in figure. All dimensions in mm.

The details of the building are as follows.


Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D1 – door – 1.0 x 2.1m D2 0.9 x 2.1m (both timber framed
type) Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to design the compression and tension reinforcement for a simply
supported beam subjected to a factored moment of 600kNm. M20 grade of concrete and Fe
415 grade of steel. The depth of beam is limited to 450mm.
Set 10.

Q1. Draw the Plan and Section A-A of the building shown

All dimensions shown are in metres. The details of the building are as follows.
Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D – door – 1.2 x 2.1m (both timber framed type)
Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to compute the end moments of a three span continuous beam
ABCD using moment distribution method. AB has a span of 4m subjected to a point load of
20kN at midspan. BC has a span of 3m subjected to a udl of 6kN/m. CD has a span of 4m
subjected to a concentrated load of 30kN at 1m from C. Ends A and D are fixed
Set 11

Q1. Draw plan and section for the line sketch given in figure. All dimensions in mm.

The details of the building are as follows.


Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D1 – door – 1.0 x 2.1m D2 0.9 x 2.1m (both timber framed
type) Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to compute the end moments of a three span continuous beam
ABCD using moment distribution method. AB has a span of 5m subjected to a point load of
20kN at 2m from A. BC has a span of 3m subjected to a udl of 5kN/m. CD has a span of 4m
subjected to a concentrated load of 30kN at 1m from C. Ends A and D are fixed.
Set 12.

Q1. Draw the Plan and Section A-A of the building shown

All dimensions shown are in metres. The details of the building are as follows.
Foundation – RRM 0.6 m x 0.6m with PCC 0.9 m x 0.1 m below
Basement – RRM 0.45 m x 0.6m
Walls – Brick masonry 20 cm thick
Roof – RCC Slab – 10 cm thick
Sunshade – 0.6m wide, 0.08 cm thick all-round – at a height of 2.1 m from floor level
Floor – PCC, 10 cm thick with cement plaster flooring
W – Window – 1.2 x 1.35m, D – door – 1.2 x 2.1m (both timber framed type)
Assume remaining details

Q2. Develop a spreadsheet to compute the end moments of a three span continuous beam
ABCD using moment distribution method. AB has a span of 3m subjected to a point load of
20kN at 2m from A. BC has a span of 3m subjected to a concentrated load of 30kN at
midspan. CD has a span of 4m subjected to a concentrated load of 30kN at 1m from C. Ends
A and D are fixed

You might also like