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REGULATIONS 2010 CURRICULA AND SYLLABI FOR VIII SEMESTER B.E. CIVIL ENGINEERING SEMESTER VIII Code No. Cou!e T"#$e L T % C THEORY 101801 Engineering Economics and Cost Analysis 3 0 0 3 E4 Elective IV 3 0 0 3 E5 Elective V 3 0 0 3 %RACTICAL 101895 Project or! 0 0 1" # TOTAL & 0 1' 1' 1 LIST OF ELECTIVES (o B.E. CIVIL ENGINEERING SEMESTER VIII Code No. Cou!e T"#$e L T % C 1018#5 $ridge %tr&ct&res 3 0 0 3 1018## %torage %tr&ct&res 3 0 0 3 1018#' (esign o) Plate and %*ell %tr&ct&res 3 0 0 3 1018#8 +all $&ildings 3 0 0 3 1018#9 Pre)a,ricated str&ct&res 3 0 0 3 1018'0 ind Engineering 3 0 0 3 1018'1 Com-&ter Aided (esign o) %tr&ct&res 3 0 0 3 1018'" Ind&strial %tr&ct&res 3 0 0 3 1018'3 %mart %tr&ct&res and smart .aterials 3 0 0 3 1018'4 /inite Element +ec*ni0&es 3 0 0 3 1018'5 1e-air and 1e*a,ilitation o) %tr&ct&res 3 0 0 3 2 101)01 ENGINEERING ECONOMICS AND COST ANALYSIS L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE +*e main o,jective o) t*is co&rse is to ma!e t*e Civil Engineering st&dent !no2 a,o&t t*e ,asic la2 o) economics3 *o2 to organise a ,&siness3 t*e )inancial as-ects related to ,&siness3 di))erent met*ods o) a--raisal o) -rojects and -ricing tec*ni0&es4 At t*e end o) t*is co&rse t*e st&dent s*all *ave t*e !no2ledge o) *o2 to start a constr&ction ,&siness3 *o2 to get )inances3 *o2 to acco&nt3 *o2 to -rice and ,id and *o2 to assess t*e *ealt* o) a -roject4 UNIT I BASIC ECONOMICS + (e)inition o) economics 5 nat&re and sco-e o) economic science 5 nat&re and sco-e o) managerial economics 5 ,asic terms and conce-ts 5 goods 5 &tility 5 val&e 5 2ealt* 5 )actors o) -rod&ction 5 land 5 its -ec&liarities 5 la,o&r 5 economies o) large and small scale 5 cons&m-tion 5 2ants 5 its c*aracteristics and classi)ication 5 la2 o) diminis*ing marginal &tility 5 relation ,et2een economic decision and tec*nical decision4 UNIT II DEMAND AND SCHEDULE ) (emand 5 demand sc*ed&le 5 demand c&rve 5 la2 o) demand 5 elasticity o) demand 5 ty-es o) elasticity 5 )actors determining elasticity 5 meas&rement 5 its signi)icance 5 s&--ly 5 s&--ly sc*ed&le 5 s&--ly c&rve 5 la2 o) s&--ly 5 elasticity o) s&--ly 5 time element in t*e determination o) val&e 5 mar!et -rice and normal -rice 5 -er)ect com-etition 5 mono-oly 5 mono-olistic com-etition4 UNIT III ORGANISATION ) /orms o) ,&siness 5 -ro-rietors*i- 5 -artners*i- 5 joint stoc! com-any 5 coo-erative organisation 5 state enter-rise 5 mi6ed economy 5 money and ,an!ing 5 ,an!ing 5 !inds 5 commercial ,an!s 5 central ,an!ing )&nctions 5 control o) credit 5 monetary -olicy 5 credit instr&ment4 UNIT IV FINANCING & +y-es o) )inancing 5 %*ort term ,orro2ing 5 7ong term ,orro2ing 5 Internal generation o) )&nds 5 E6ternal commercial ,orro2ings 5 Assistance )rom government ,&dgeting s&--ort and international )inance cor-orations 5 analysis o) )inancial statement $alance %*eet 5 Pro)it and 7oss acco&nt 5 /&nds )lo2 statement4 UNIT V COST AND BREA, EVEN ANALYSES 13 +y-es o) costing traditional costing a--roac* 5 activity ,ase costing 5 /i6ed Cost varia,le cost marginal cost cost o&t-&t relations*i- in t*e s*ort r&n and in long r&n -ricing -ractice )&ll cost -ricing marginal cost -ricing going rate -ricing ,id -ricing -ricing )or a rate o) ret&rn a--raising -roject -ro)ita,ility internal rate o) ret&rn -ay ,ac! -eriod net -resent val&e cost ,ene)it analysis )easi,ility re-orts a--raisal -rocess tec*nical )easi,ility5 economic )easi,ility )inancial )easi,ility4 $rea! even analysis 5 ,asic ass&m-tions ,rea! even c*art managerial &ses o) ,rea! even analysis4 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 (e2ett 8484 9 Varma :4(43 Elementary Economic +*eory3 % C*and 9 Co43 "00# "4 %*arma :C ;Constr&ction .anagement and Acco&nts< %atya Pra!as*an3 =e2 (el*i4 3 REFERENCES 14 $art*2al 14143 Ind&strial Economics 5 An Introd&ctory +e6t $oo!3 =e2 Age "4 :*ingan .4743 .icro Economic +*eory3 8onar! 34 %am&elson P4A43 Economics 5 An Introd&ctory Analysis3 .c>ra25?ill 44 Ad*i!ary .43 .anagerial Economics 54 8*an .@ and :ain P8 ;/inancial .anagement< .c>ra25?ill P&,lis*ing Co43 7td #4 Vars*ney 17 and .a*es*2ary 87 ; .anagerial Economics< % C*and and Co - 101)&' %RO*ECT /OR, L T % C 0 0 12 6 OB*ECTIVE +*e o,jective o) t*e -roject 2or! is to ena,le t*e st&dents to 2or! in convenient gro&-s o) not more t*an )o&r mem,ers in a gro&- on a -roject involving t*eoretical and e6-erimental st&dies related to Civil Engineering4 Every Project or! s*all *ave a >&ide 2*o is a mem,er o) t*e )ac<y o) Civil Engineering o) t*e college 2*ere t*e st&dent is registered4 +*e *o&rs allotted )or t*is co&rse s*all ,e &tiliAed ,y t*e st&dents to receive directions )rom t*e >&ide3 on li,rary reading3 la,oratory 2or!3 com-&ter analysis or )ield 2or! and also to -resent in -eriodical seminars t*e -rogress made in t*e -roject4 Eac* st&dent s*all )inally -rod&ce a com-re*ensive re-ort covering ,ac!gro&nd in)ormation3 literat&re %&rvey3 -ro,lem statement3 Project 2or! details and concl&sions4 +*is e6-erience o) -roject 2or! s*all *el- t*e st&dent in e6-anding *is B *er !no2ledge ,ase and also -rovide o--ort&nity to &tilise t*e creative a,ility and in)erence ca-a,ility4
TOTAL: 1)0 %ERIODS EVALUATION %ROCEDURE +*e met*od o) eval&ation 2ill ,e as )ollo2sC 14 Internal .ar!s C "0 mar!s Ddecided ,y cond&cting 3 revie2s ,y t*e g&ide a--ointed ,y t*e Instit&tionE "4 Eval&ation o) Project 1e-ort C 30 mar!s DEval&ated ,y t*e e6ternal e6aminer a--ointed t*e FniversityE4 Every st&dent ,elonging to t*e same gro&- gets t*e same mar! 34 Viva voce e6amination C 50 mar!s Deval&ated ,y t*e internal e6aminer a--ointed ,y t*e ?G( 2it* t*e a--roval o) ?GI3 e6ternal e6aminer a--ointed ,y t*e Fniversity and >&ide o) t*e co&rse 2it* e0&al eig*tageE To#0$ : 100 102! ' ELECTIVES 101)6' BRIDGE STRUCTURES L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE At t*e end o) t*is co&rse t*e st&dent s*all ,e a,le to c*oose a--ro-riate ,ridge str&ct&re and design it )or given site conditions4 UNIT I INTRODUCTION & (esign o) t*ro&g* ty-e steel *ig*2ay ,ridges )or I1C loading 5 (esign o) stringers3 cross girders and main girders 5 (esign o) dec! ty-e steel *ig*2ay ,ridges )or I1C loading 5 (esign o) main girders UNIT II STEEL BRIDGES & (esign o) -ratt ty-e tr&ss girder *ig*2ay ,ridges 5 (esign o) to- c*ord3 ,ottom c*ord3 2e, mem,ers 5 E))ect o) re-eated loading 5 (esign o) -late girder rail2ay ,ridges )or rail2ay loading 5 ind e))ects 5 (esign o) 2e, and )lange -lates 5 Vertical and *oriAontal sti))eners4 UNIT III REINFORCED CONCRETE SLAB BRIDGES & (esign o) solid sla, ,ridges )or I1C loading 5 (esign o) !er, 5 (esign o) tee ,eam ,ridges 5 (esign o) -anel and cantilever )or I1C loading UNIT IV REINFORCED CONCRETE GIRDER BRIDGES & (esign o) tee ,eam 5 Co&r,onHs t*eory 5 Pigea&dHs c&rves 5 (esign o) ,alanced cantilever ,ridges 5 (ec! sla, 5 .ain girder 5 (esign o) cantilever 5 (esign o) artic&lation4 UNIT V %RESTRESSED CONCRETE BRIDGES & (esign o) -restressed concrete ,ridges 5 Preliminary dimensions 5 /le6&ral and torsional -arameters 5 Co&r,onHs t*eory 5 (istri,&tion coe))icient ,y e6act analysis 5 (esign o) girder section 5 .a6im&m and minim&m -restressing )orces 5 Eccentricity 5 7ive load and dead load s*ear )orces 5 ca,le Aone in girder C*ec! )or stresses at vario&s sections 5 C*ec! )or diagonal tension 5 (ia-*ragms 5 End ,loc! 5 %*ort term and long term de)lections4 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 :o*nson Victor (43 ;Essentials o) $ridge Engineering<3 G6)ord and I$? P&,lis*ing Co43 =e2 (el*i3 19904 "4 1ajago-alan3 =4$ridge %&-erstr&ct&re3 Al-*a %cience International3 "00# REFERENCES 14 P*ata! (4143 ;$ridge Engineering<3 %atya Pra!as*an3 =e2 (el*i3 19904 "4 Ponn&s2amy %43 ;$ridge Engineering<3 +ata .c>ra25?ill3 =e2 (el*i3 199#4 6 101)66 STORAGE STRUCTURES L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE +*e main o,jective o) t*is co&rse is to im-art t*e -rinci-les involved in designing str&ct&res 2*ic* *ave to store di))erent ty-es o) materials4 +*e st&dent at t*e end o) t*e co&rse s*all ,e a,le to design concrete and steel material retaining str&ct&res4 UNIT I STEEL /ATER TAN,S 12 (esign o) rectang&lar riveted steel 2ater tan! +ee covers Plates %tays 7ongit&dinal and transverse ,eams (esign o) staging $ase -lates /o&ndation and anc*or ,olts (esign o) -ressed steel 2ater tan! (esign o) stays :oints (esign o) *emis-*erical ,ottom 2ater tan! side -lates $ottom -lates joints 1ing girder (esign o) staging and )o&ndation4 UNIT II CONCRETE /ATER TAN,S 12 (esign o) Circ&lar tan!s ?inged and )i6ed at t*e ,ase I% met*od o) calc&lating s*ear )orces and moments ?oo- tension (esign o) intAe tan! (ome 1ing girders Conical dome %taging $racings 1a)t )o&ndation (esign o) rectang&lar tan!s A--ro6imate met*ods and I% met*ods (esign o) &nder gro&nd tan!s (esign o) ,ase sla, and side 2all C*ec! )or &-li)t4 UNIT III STEEL BUN,ERS AND SILOS + (esign o) s0&are ,&n!er :ansenIs and AiryIs t*eories I% Codal -rovisions (esign o) side -lates %ti))eners ?oo-er 7ongit&dinal ,eams (esign o) cylindrical silo %ide -lates 1ing girder sti))eners4 UNIT IV CONCRETE BUN,ERS AND SILOS + (esign o) s0&are ,&n!er %ide alls ?o--er ,ottom +o- and ,ottom edge ,eams (esign o) cylindrical silo all -ortion (esign o) conical *o--er 1ing ,eam at j&nction UNIT V %RESTRESSED CONCRETE /ATER TAN,S + Princi-les o) circ&lar -restressing (esign o) -restressed concrete circ&lar 2ater tan!s TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 1ajago-alan 843 %torage %tr&ct&res3 +ata .c>ra25?ill3 =e2 (el*i3 19984 "4 8ris*na 1aj& =43 Advanced 1ein)orced Concrete (esign3 C$% P&,lis*ers and (istri,&tors3 =e2 (el*i3 19984 + 101)6+ DESIGN OF %LATE AND SHELL STRUCTURES L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE At t*e end o) t*is co&rse t*e st&dent s*all &nderstand t*e r&dimentary -rinci-les involved in t*e analysis and design o) -lates and s*ells4 UNIT I THIN %LATES /ITH SMALL DEFLECTION & 7aterally loaded t*in -lates governing di))erential e0&ations %im-ly s&--orted and )i6ed ,o&ndary conditions UNIT II RECTANGULAR %LATES & %im-ly s&--orted rectang&lar -lates =avierIs sol&tion and 7evyIs met*od4 UNIT III THIN SHELLS & Classi)ication o) s*ells5str&ct&ral actions mem,rane t*eory UNIT IV ANALYSIS OF SHELLS & Analysis o) s-*erical dome cylindrical s*ells )olded -lates UNIT V DESIGN OF SHELLS & (esign o) s-*erical dome cylindrical s*ells )olded -lates TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 $airagi = 83 A te6t ,oo! o) Plate Analysis3 8*anna P&,lis*ers3 =e2 (el*i3 199#4 "4 >4%4 1amas2amy3 (esign and Constr&ction o) %*ell %tr&ct&res3 C$% Pl&,lis*ers3 =e2 (el*i3 199# 34 %4 +imos*en!o 9 %4 oino2s!y 8rieger3 ;+*eory o) Plates and %*ells<3 .c>ra2 ?ill $oo! Com-any REFERENCES 14 %Ailard 13 +*eory and analysis o) -lates3 Prentice ?all Inc3 1995 "4 C*atterjee $4 843 +*eory and (esign o) Concrete %*ells3 G6)ord 9 I$?3 =e2 (el*i3 1998 34 $illington (4 P43 +*in %*ell Concrete %tr&ct&res3 .c>ra25?ill3 19954 ) 101)6) TALL BUILDINGS L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE At t*e end o) t*is co&rse t*e st&dent s*o&ld *ave &nderstood t*e -ro,lems associated 2it* large *eig*ts o) str&ct&res 2it* res-ect to loads D2ind and eart*0&a!e and de)lections o) t*e str&ct&reE4 ?e s*o&ld !no2 t*e r&dimentary -rinci-les o) designing tall ,&ildings as -er t*e e6isting co&rse4 UNIT I INTRODUCTION & +*e +all $&ilding in t*e Fr,an Conte6t 5 +*e +all $&ilding and its %&--ort %tr&ct&re 5 (evelo-ment o) ?ig* 1ise $&ilding %tr&ct&res 5 >eneral Planning Considerations4 (ead 7oads 5 7ive 7oads5Constr&ction 7oads 5%no23 1ain3 and Ice 7oads 5 ind 7oads5%eismic 7oading ater and Eart* Press&re 7oads 5 7oads 5 7oads (&e to 1estrained Vol&me C*anges o) .aterial 5 Im-act and (ynamic 7oads 5 $last 7oads 5Com,ination o) 7oads4 UNIT II THE VERTICAL STRUCTURE %LANE & (is-ersion o) Vertical /orces5 (is-ersion o) 7ateral /orces 5 G-tim&m >ro&nd 7evel %-ace 5 %*ear all Arrangement 5 $e*avio&r o) %*ear alls &nder 7ateral 7oading4 +*e /loor %tr&ct&re or ?oriAontal $&ilding Plane /loor /raming %ystems5?oriAontal $racing5 Com-osite /loor %ystems +*e ?ig* 5 1ise $&ilding as related to assem,lage 8its %!eleton /rame %ystems 5 7oad $earing all Panel %ystems 5 Panel /rame %ystems 5 .<istory $o6 %ystems4 UNIT III COMMON HIGH3RISE BUILDING STRUCTURES AND THEIR BEHAVIOUR UNDER LOAD & +*e $earing all %tr&ct&re5 +*e %*ear Core %tr&ct&re 5 1igid /rame %ystems5 +*e all 5 $eam %tr&ct&reC Inters-atial and %taggered +r&ss %ystems 5 /rame 5 %*ear all $&ilding %ystems 5 /lat %la, $&ilding %tr&ct&res 5 %*ear +r&ss 5 /rame Interaction %ystem 2it* 1igid 5 $elt +r&sses 5 +&,&lar %ystems5Com-osite $&ildings 5 Com-arison o) ?ig* 5 1ise %tr&ct&ral %ystems Gt*er (esign A--roac*es Controlling $&ilding (ri)t E))icient $&ilding /orms 5 +*e Co&nteracting /orce or (ynamic 1es-onse4 UNIT IV A%%RO.IMATE STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS AND DESIGN OF BUILDINGS & A--ro6imate Analysis o) $earing all $&ildings +*e Cross all %tr&ct&re 5 +*e 7ong all %tr&ct&re +*e 1igid /rame %tr&ct&re A--ro6imate Analysis )or Vertical 7oading 5 A--ro6imate Analysis )or 7ateral 7oading 5 A--ro6imate (esign o) 1igid /rame $&ildings57ateral (e)ormation o) 1igid /rame $&ildings +*e 1igid /rame 5 %*ear all %tr&ct&re 5 +*e Vierendeel %tr&ct&re 5 +*e ?ollo2 +&,e %tr&ct&re4 UNIT V OTHER HIGH3RISE BUILDING STRUCTURE & (ee- 5 $eam %ystems 5?ig*51ise %&s-ension %ystems 5 Pne&matic ?ig* 51ise $&ildings 5 %-ace /rame A--lied to ?ig* 5 1ise $&ildings 5 Ca-s&le Arc*itect&re4 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 G7/>A=> %C?FE77E1 J ?ig* 5 rise ,&ilding %tr&ct&resJ3 :o*n iley and %ons3 =e2 @or! 19'#4 "4 $ryan %ta))ord %mit* and Ale6 Co&ll3 J +all $&ilding %tr&ct&res J3 Analysis and (esign3 :o*n iley and %ons3 Inc43 19914 REFERENCES & 14 CGF773 A4 and %.I+?3 %+A//G1(3 $4 J +all $&ildings J3 Pergamon Press3 7ondon3 199'4 "4 7in+4@4 and $&rry (4%totes3 J %tr&ct&ral Conce-ts and %ystems )or Arc*itects and Engineers J3 :o*n iley3 19944 34 7ynn %4$eedle3 Advances in +all $&ildings3 C$% P&,lis*ers and (istri,&tors3 (el*i3 199#4 44 +aranat*4$4%43 %tr&ct&ral Analysis and (esign o) +all $&ildings3 .c >ra2 ?ill319984 10 101)6& %REFABRICATED STRUCTURES L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE At t*e end o) t*is co&rse t*e st&dent s*all ,e a,le to a--reciate mod&lar constr&ction3 ind&strialised constr&ction and s*all ,e a,le to design some o) t*e -re)a,ricated elements and also *ave t*e !no2ledge o) t*e constr&ction met*ods &sing t*ese elements4 UNIT I INTRODUCTION & =eed )or -re)a,rication Princi-les .aterials .od&lar coordination %tandariAation %ystems Prod&ction +rans-ortation Erection4 UNIT II %REFABRICATED COM%ONENTS & $e*avio&r o) str&ct&ral com-onents 7arge -anel constr&ctions Constr&ction o) roo) and )loor sla,s all -anels Col&mns %*ear 2alls UNIT III DESIGN %RINCI%LES & (is&niting o) str&ct&res5 (esign o) cross section ,ased on e))iciency o) material &sed Pro,lems in design ,eca&se o) joint )le6i,ility Allo2ance )or joint de)ormation4 UNIT IV *OINT IN STRUCTURAL MEMBERS & :oints )or di))erent str&ct&ral connections (imensions and detailing (esign o) e6-ansion joints UNIT V DESIGN FOR ABNORMAL LOADS & Progressive colla-se Code -rovisions E0&ivalent design loads )or considering a,normal e))ects s&c* as eart*0&a!es3 cyclones3 etc43 5 Im-ortance o) avoidance o) -rogressive colla-se4 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 C$1I3 $&ilding materials and com-onents3 India3 1990 "4 >erostiAa C4K43 ?endri!son C4 and 1e*at (4143 8no2ledge ,ased -rocess -lanning )or constr&ction and man&)act&ring3 Academic Press Inc43 1994 REFERENCES 14 8oncA +43 .an&al o) -recast concrete constr&ction3 Vols4 I3 II and III3 $a&verlag3 >.$?3 19'14 "4 %tr&ct&ral design man&al3 Precast concrete connection details3 %ociety )or t*e st&dies in t*e &se o) -recast concrete3 =et*erland $etor Verlag3 19'84 11 101)+0 /IND ENGINEERING L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE At t*e end o) t*is co&rse t*e st&dent s*o&ld ,e a,le to a--reciate t*e )orces generated on str&ct&res d&e to normal 2ind as 2ell as g&sts4 ?e s*o&ld also ,e a,le to analyse t*e dynamic e))ects created ,y t*ese 2ind )orces4 UNIT I INTRODUCTION & +erminology ind (ata >&st )actor and its determination 5 ind s-eed variation 2it* *eig*t %*a-e )actor As-ect ratio (rag and li)t4 UNIT II EFFECT OF /IND ON STRUCTURES & %tatic e))ect (ynamic e))ect Inter)erence e))ects Dconce-t onlyE 1igid str&ct&re Aeroelastic str&ct&re Dconce-t onlyE4 UNIT III EFFECT ON TY%ICAL STRUCTURES & +ail ,&ildings 7o2 rise ,&ildings 1oo) and cladding C*imneys3 to2ers and ,ridges4 UNIT IV A%%LICATION TO DESIGN & (esign )orces on m<istorey ,&ilding3 to2ers and roo) tr&sses4 UNIT V INTRODUCTION TO /IND TUNNEL & +y-es o) models DPrinci-les onlyE $asic considerations E6am-les o) tests and t*eir &se4 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 Peter %ac*s3 ;ind /orces in Engineering3 Pergamon Press3 =e2 @or!3 199"4 "4 7a2son +4V43 ind E))ects on $&ildings3 Vols4 I and II3 A--lied %cience and P&,lis*ers3 7ondon3 19934 REFERENCES 14 (even-ort A4>43 ;ind 7oads on %tr&ct&res<3 (ivision o) $&ilding 1esearc*3 Gtto2a3 19904 "4 ind /orce on %tr&ct&res Co&rse =otes3 $&ilding +ec*nology Centre3 Anna Fniversity3 19954 12 101)+1 COM%UTER AIDED DESIGN OF STRUCTURE L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE +*e main o,jective o) t*is -rogramme is to train t*e st&dent in t*e &se o) com-&ters and creating a com-&ter code as 2ell as &sing commercially availa,le so)t2are )or t*e design o) Civil Engineering str&ct&res4 UNIT I INTRODUCTION & /&ndamentals o) CA( 5 ?ard2are and so)t2are re0&irements 5(esign -rocess 5 A--lications and ,ene)its4 UNIT II COM%UTER GRA%HICS & >ra-*ic -rimitives 5 +rans)ormations 5ire )rame modeling and solid modeling 5>ra-*ic standards (ra)ting -ac!ages UNIT III STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS & /&ndamentals o) )inite element analysis 5 Princi-les o) str&ct&ral analysis 5Analysis -ac!ages and a--lications4 UNIT IV DESIGN AND O%TIMISATION & Princi-les o) design o) steel and 1C %tr&ct&res 5A--lications to sim-le design -ro,lems G-timisation tec*ni0&es 5 Algorit*ms 5 7inear Programming %im-le6 met*od UNIT V E.%ERT SYSTEMS & Introd&ction to arti)icial intelligence 5 8no2ledge ,ased e6-ert systems 51&les and decision ta,les In)erence mec*anisms 5 %im-le a--lications4 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 >roover .4P4 and Kimmers E44 :r43 ;CA(BCA.3 Com-&ter Aided (esign and .an&)act&ring<3 Prentice ?all o) India 7td3 =e2 (el*i3 19934 "4 8ris*namoort*y C4%41ajeev %43 ;Com-&ter Aided (esign<3 =arosa P&,lis*ing ?o&se3 =e2 (el*i3 1993 REFERENCES 14 ?arrison ?4$43 ;%tr&ct&ral Analysis and (esign<3 Part I and II Pergamon Press3 G6)ord3 19904 "4 1ao %4%43 ;G-timisation +*eory and A--lications<3 iley Eastern 7imited3 =e2 (el*i3 19''4 34 1ic*ard /orsyt* DEdE3 ;E6-ert %ystem Princi-les and Case %t&dies<3 C*a-man and ?all3 7ondon3 19894
13 101)+2 INDUSTRIAL STRUCTURES L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE +*is co&rse deals 2it* some o) t*e s-ecial as-ects 2it* res-ect to Civil Engineering str&ct&res in ind&stries4 At t*e end o) t*is co&rse t*e st&dent s*all ,e a,le to design some o) t*e str&ct&res4 UNIT I %LANNING & Classi)ication o) Ind&stries and Ind&strial str&ct&res >eneral re0&irements )or ind&stries li!e cement3 c*emical and steel -lants Planning and layo&t o) ,&ildings and com-onents4 UNIT II FUNCTIONAL RE4UIREMENTS & 7ig*ting Ventilation Aco&stics /ire sa)ety >&idelines )rom )actories act4 UNIIT III DESIGN OF STEEL STRUCTURES & Ind&strial roo)s Crane girders .ill ,&ildings (esign o) $&n!ers and %ilos UNIT IV DESIGN OF R.C. STRUCTURES & %ilos and ,&n!ers C*imneys Princi-les o) )olded -lates and s*ell roo)s UNIT V %REFABRICATION & Princi-les o) -re)a,rication Prestressed -recast roo) tr&sses5 /&nctional re0&irements )or Precast concrete &nits TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 1ein)orced Concrete %tr&ct&ral elements P4 P&r&s*ot*aman4 "4 Pasala (ayaratnam (esign o) %teel %tr&ct&re 19904 REFERENCES 14 ?enn 4 $&ildings )or Ind&stry3 vols4I and II3 7ondon ?ill $oo!s3 19954 "4 ?and,oo! on /&nctional 1e0&irements o) Ind&strial ,&ildings3 %P3" 198#3 $&rea& o) Indian %tandards3 =e2 (el*i 19904 34 Co&rse =otes on .odern (evelo-ments in t*e (esign and Constr&ction o) Ind&strial %tr&ct&res3 %tr&ct&ral Engineering 1esearc* Centre3 .adras3 198"4 44 8oncA3 :3 .an&al o) Precast Constr&ction Vol I 9 II $a&verlay >.$?3 19'14 1- 101)+3 SMART MATERIALS AND SMART STRUCTURES L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE +*is co&rse is designed to give an insig*t into t*e latest develo-ments regarding smart materials and t*eir &se in str&ct&res4 /&rt*er3 t*is also deals 2it* str&ct&res 2*ic* can sel) adj&st t*eir sti))ness 2it* load4 UNIT I INTRODUCTION & Introd&ction to %mart .aterials and %tr&ct&res Instr&mented str&ct&res )&nctions and res-onse %ensing systems %el) diagnosis %ignal -rocessing consideration Act&ation systems and e))ectors4 UNIT II MEASURING TECHNI4UES & %train .eas&ring +ec*ni0&es &sing Electrical strain ga&ges3 +y-es 1esistance Ca-acitance Ind&ctance *eatstone ,ridges Press&re transd&cers 7oad cells +em-erat&re Com-ensation %train 1osettes4 UNIT III SENSORS & %ensing +ec*nology +y-es o) %ensors P*ysical .eas&rement &sing PieAo Electric %train meas&rement Ind&ctively 1ead +ransd&cers +*e 7VG+ /i,er o-tic +ec*ni0&es4 C*emical and $io5C*emical sensing in str&ct&ral Assessment A,sor-tive c*emical sensors %-ectrosco-es /i,re G-tic C*emical %ensing %ystems and (istri,&ted meas&rement4
UNIT IV ACTUATORS & Act&ator +ec*ni0&es Act&ator and act&ator materials PieAoelectric and Electrostrictive .aterial .agnetostr&ct&re .aterial %*a-e .emory Alloys Electro or*eological /l&ids Electro magnetic act&ation 1ole o) act&ators and Act&ator .aterials4
UNIT V SIGNAL %ROCESSING AND CONTROL SYSTEMS & (ata Ac0&isition and Processing %ignal Processing and Control )or %mart %tr&ct&res %ensors as >eometrical Processors %ignal Processing Control %ystem 7inear and =on5 7inear4 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 $rain C&ls*a2 %mart %tr&ct&re and .aterials Artec* ?o&se $orton4 7ondon5199#4 REFERENCES 14 74 %4 %rinat* E6-erimental %tress Analysis +ata .c>ra25?ill3 19984 "4 :4 4 (ally 9 4 /4 1iley E6-erimental %tress Analysis +ata .c>ra25?ill3 19984 1' 101)+- FINITE ELEMENT TECHNI4UES L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE At t*e end o) t*is co&rse t*e st&dent s*all *ave a ,asic !no2ledge o) )inite element met*od and s*all ,e a,le to analyse linear elastic str&ct&res3 t*at *e *as st&died a,o&t in core co&rses3 &sing )inite element met*od4 UNIT I INTRODUCTION 5 VARIATIONAL FORMULATION & >eneral )ield -ro,lems in Engineering .odelling (iscrete and Contin&o&s models C*aracteristics (i))ic<ies involved in sol&tion +*e relevance and -lace o) t*e )inite element met*od ?istorical comments $asic conce-t o) /E.3 $o&ndary and initial val&e -ro,lems >radient and divergence t*eorems /&nctionals Variational calc&l&s Variational )orm&lation o) V$P%4 +*e met*od o) 2eig*ted resid&als +*e 1itA met*od4 UNIT II FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF ONE DIMENSIONAL %ROBLEMS 10 Gne dimensional second order e0&ations discretisation o) domain into elements >eneralised coordinates a--roac* derivation o) elements e0&ations assem,ly o) elements e0&ations im-osition o) ,o&ndary conditions sol&tion o) e0&ations C*oles!y met*od Post -rocessing E6tension o) t*e met*od to )o&rt* order e0&ations and t*eir sol&tions time de-endant -ro,lems and t*eir sol&tions e6am-le )rom *eat trans)er3 )l&id )lo2 and solid mec*anics4 UNIT III FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF T/O DIMENSIONAL %ROBLEMS 10 %econd order e0&ation involving a scalar5val&ed )&nction model e0&ation Variational )orm&lation /inite element )orm&lation t*ro&g* generalised coordinates a--roac* +riang&lar elements and 0&adrilateral elements convergence criteria )or c*osen models Inter-olation )&nctions Elements matrices and vectors Assem,ly o) element matrices ,o&ndary conditions sol&tion tec*ni0&es4 UNIT IV ISO%ARAMETRIC ELEMENTS AND FORMULATION ) =at&ral coordinates in 13 " and 3 dimensions &se o) area coordinates )or triang&lar elements in 5 " dimensional -ro,lems Iso-arametric elements in 13" and 3 dimensional 7argrangean and serendi-ity elements /orm&lations o) elements e0&ations in one and t2o dimensions 5 =&merical integration4 UNIT V A%%LICATIONS TO FIELD %ROBLEMS IN T/O DIMENSIONALS ) E0&ations o) elasticity -lane elasticity -ro,lems a6isymmetric -ro,lems in elasticity $ending o) elastic -lates +ime de-endent -ro,lems in elasticity ?eat trans)er in t2o dimensions incom-ressi,le )l&id )lo2 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO, 14 C*andr&-atla3 +4143 and $eleg&nd&3 A4(43 ;Introd&ction to /inite Element in Engineering<3 +*ird Edition3 Prentice ?all3 India3 "0034 16 REFERENCES 14 :4=41eddy3 ;An Introd&ction to /inite Element .et*od<3 .c>ra25?ill3 Intl4 %t&dent Edition3 19854 "4 Kien!ie2ics3 ;+*e )inite element met*od3 $asic )orm&lation and linear -ro,lems<3 Vol413 4Be3 .c>ra25?ill3 $oo! Co4 34 %4%41ao3 ;+*e /inite Element .et*od in Engineering<3 Pergaman Press3 "0034 44 C4%4(esai and :4/4A,el3 ;Introd&ction to t*e /inite Element .et*od<3 A))iliated East est Press3 19'"4 101)+' RE%AIR AND REHABILITATION OF STRUCTURES L T % C 3 0 0 3 OB*ECTIVE +o get t*e !no2ledge on 0&ality o) concrete3 d&ra,ility as-ects3 ca&ses o) deterioration3 assessment o) distressed str&ct&res3 re-airing o) str&ct&res and demolition -roced&res4 UNIT I MAINTENANCE AND RE%AIR STRATEGIES & .aintenance3 re-air and re*a,ilitation3 /acets o) .aintenance3 im-ortance o) .aintenance vario&s as-ects o) Ins-ection3 Assessment -roced&re )or eval&ating a damaged str&ct&re3 ca&ses o) deterioration UNIT II SERVICEABILITY AND DURABILITY OF CONCRETE 11 L&ality ass&rance )or concrete constr&ction concrete -ro-erties5 strengt*3 -ermea,ility3 t*ermal -ro-erties and crac!ing4 5 E))ects d&e to climate3 tem-erat&re3 c*emicals3 corrosion 5 design and constr&ction errors 5 E))ects o) cover t*ic!ness and crac!ing UNIT III MATERIALS FOR RE%AIR & %-ecial concretes and mortar3 concrete c*emicals3 s-ecial elements )or accelerated strengt* gain3 E6-ansive cement3 -olymer concrete3 s&l-*&r in)iltrated concrete3 )erro cement3 /i,re rein)orced concrete4 UNIT IV TECHNI4UES FOR RE%AIR AND DEMOLITION ) 1&st eliminators and -olymers coating )or re,ars d&ring re-air3 )oamed concrete3 mortar and dry -ac!3 vac&&m concrete3 >&nite and %*otcrete3 E-o6y injection3 .ortar re-air )or crac!s3 s*oring and &nder-inning4 .et*ods o) corrosion -rotection3 corrosion in*i,itors3 corrosion resistant steels3 coatings and cat*odic -rotection4 Engineered demolition tec*ni0&es )or dila-idated str&ct&res 5 case st&dies4 UNIT V RE%AIRS6 REHABILITATION AND RETROFITTING OF STRUCTURES ) 1e-airs to overcome lo2 mem,er strengt*3 (e)lection3 Crac!ing3 C*emical disr&-tion3 2eat*ering corrosion3 2ear3 )ire3 lea!age and marine e6-os&re4 TOTAL: -' %ERIODS TE.T BOO,S 14 (enison Cam-,ell3 Allen and ?arold 1o-er3 Concrete %tr&ct&res3 .aterials3 .aintenance and 1e-air3 7ongman %cienti)ic and +ec*nical F83 19914 "4 14+4Allen and %4C4Ed2ards3 1e-air o) Concrete %tr&ct&res3 $la!ie and %ons3 F83 198' 1+ REFERENCES 14 .4%4%*etty3 Concrete +ec*nology 5 +*eory and Practice3 %4C*and and Com-any3 =e2 (el*i3 199"4 "4 %ant*a!&mar3 A4143 +raining Co&rse notes on (amage Assessment and re-air in 7o2 Cost ?o&sing 3 J1?(C5=$GJ Anna Fniversity3 :&ly 199"4 34 1ai!ar3 14=43 7earning )rom )ail&res 5 (e)iciencies in (esign3 Constr&ction and %ervice 5 19( Centre D%(CP7E3 1ai!ar $*avan3 $om,ay3 198'4 44 =4Palania--an3 Estate .anagement3 Anna Instit&te o) .anagement3 C*ennai3 199"4 54 7a!s*mi-at*y3 .4 etal4 7ect&re notes o) or!s*o- on J1e-airs and 1e*a,ilitation o) %tr&ct&resJ3 "9 5 30 t* Gcto,er 19994 1)