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LP: CE2045
Department of Civil Engineering
Rev. No: 0
B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech : Civil Engineering Regulation: 2008 Date: 02-02-16
PG Specialisation : NA
Sub. Code / Sub. Name : CE2045 / prefabricated Structures
Unit : I-Introduction

Unit Syllabus: Need for prefabrication – Principles – Materials – Modular coordination – Standarization
–Systems – Production – Transportation – Erection.

Objective: To impart knowledge about the prefabricated structures and the technologies used in fabrication,
erection and modular coordination .

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
5/Ch-1/Pg:1.1-
01 Need for prefabrication PPT
1.2

02 Principles of prefabrication 5/Ch-1/Pg:1.3 PPT

03 5/Ch-1/Pg:1.4-
Materials for prefabrication PPT
1.5
04 5/Ch-
Modular coordination of prefabricated components PPT
1/Pg:1.26-1.27
5/Ch-
05 Bases and aim of modular co-ordination PPT
1/Pg:1.33-1.41
06 5/Ch-
Standardization of Systems PPT
1/Pg:1.41-1.62
5/Ch-
07 Production of prefabricated components PPT
1/Pg:1.66
5/Ch-
08 Transportation of prefabricated structures PPT
1/Pg:1.68-1.70
5/Ch-
09 Erection of prefabricated structures (video) PPT
1/Pg:1.71-1.73
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): video of erection

* Session duration: 50 minutes


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE2045 / Prefabricated Structures

Unit : II-Prefabricated components

Unit Syllabus : Behaviour of structural components – Large panel constructions – Construction of roof and floor
slabs – Wall panels – Columns – Shear walls

Objective: To study the behaviour , construction methods of various prefabricated structural components .

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Behaviour of structural components
01 5/Ch-2/Pg:2.1 PPT

02 Large panel constructions 5/Ch-2/Pg:2.35 PPT

03 5/Ch-2/Pg:2.5-
Construction of roof and floor slabs PPT
2.12
04
Case study –low cost housing solution 5/Ch-2/Pg:2.7 PPT

05 Types and concepts of precast system 5/Ch-2/Pg:2.6 PPT

06
Wall panels 5/Ch-2/Pg:2.39 PPT

5/Ch-
07 Shear wall PPT
2/Pg:2.41-2.47

08 Columns 5/Ch-2/Pg:2.42 PPT

5/Ch-
09 Architectural aspects of Shear walls PPT
2/Pg:2.52-2.53
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Case study –low cost housing solution

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE2045 / Prefabricated Structures

Unit : III-Design principles

Unit Syllabus : Disuniting of structures- Design of cross section based on efficiency of material used –Problems
in design because of joint flexibility – Allowance for joint deformation.

Objective: To know the problems involved in design of prefabricated elements.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

01 Disuniting of structures 5/Ch-3/pg:3.1 PPT

5/Ch-3/pg:3.2-
02 Design of cross section based on efficiency of material used PPT
3.15
03 5/Ch-
Dimensioning of joint PPT
3/pg:3.34-3.40
04 5/Ch-
Problems in design because of joint flexibility PPT
3/pg:3.40-3.45
5/Ch-
05 Design of expansion joint PPT
3/pg:3.64-3.65
06 5/Ch-
Allowance for joint deformation PPT
3/pg:3.65-3.66
Selection criteria for modular joints and strip seals, silicone seals 5/Ch-
07 PPT
3/pg:3.67-3.82
Structure and joining of prefabricated member 5/Ch-
08 PPT
3/pg:3.83-3.87
CASE Studies
09 Internet PPT

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): case studies on problems in joints

* Session duration: 50 mins

Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE2045 / Prefabricated Structures

Unit : IV-Joint in structural members

Unit Syllabus : Joints for different structural connections – Dimensions and detailing – Design of expansion
joints
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Objective: To impart knowledge on the joints of prefabricated structural components

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Joints for different structural connections
01 5/Ch-4/pg:4.1 PPT

Connection detail
02 5/Ch-4/pg:4.5 PPT

03 Designing and connection


5/Ch-4/pg:4.5 PPT

04 Dimensions and detailing 5/Ch-


PPT
4/pg:4.35-4.45
Joints for concrete 5/Ch-
05 PPT
4/pg:4.46-4.47
06 Types of joints 5/Ch-
PPT
4/pg:4.48-4.49
Materials for concrete joints 5/Ch-
07 PPT
4/pg:4.50-4.53
Dowelled and Non- Dowelled joints 5/Ch-
08 PPT
4/pg:4.44-4.60
Design of expansion joints 5/Ch-
09 PPT
4/pg:4.60
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

* Session duration: 50 mins

Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE2045 / Prefabricated Structures

Unit : V-Design for abnormal loads

Unit Syllabus : Progressive collapse – Code provisions – Equivalent design loads for considering abnormal
effects such as earthquakes, cyclones, etc., - Importance of avoidance of progressive collapse.

Objective: To study the design of prefabricated structures to dynamic forces and the codal provisions.
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Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Progressive collapse 5/Ch-5/pg:5.1-
01 PPT
5.3
Code provisions 5/Ch-5/pg:5.8-
02 PPT
5.12
03 Equivalent design loads for considering abnormal effects such 5/Ch-
PPT
as earthquakes 5/pg:5.15-5.26
04 Ductile detailing
5/Ch-5/pg:5.29 PPT

Improving cyclone resistance of buildings 5/Ch-


05 PPT
5/pg:5.35-5.46
06 Importance of avoidance of progressive collapse. 5/Ch-5/pg:5.4-
PPT
5.8
Masonry walls of good design 5/Ch-
07 PPT
5/pg:5.35-5.46
Framed buildings
08 5/Ch-5/pg:5.76 PPT

Earthen walls 5/Ch-


09 PPT
5/pg:5.89-5.90
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

* Session duration: 50 mins

Sub Code / Sub Name:

Course Outcome 1: The students will know the prefabrication techniques and methodology

Course Outcome 2: The students will have the knowledge of the construction methods involved in these elements

Course Outcome 3: The students will be able to design prefabricated units

Course Outcome 4: The students will be able to design various joints for the connections and do the detailing
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Course Outcome 5: The students will be in position to design these elements for dynamic forces like earthquake, cyclone, etc.

Mapping CO – PO:

PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12

CO1 B A B A B B B A A

CO2 B A C A B A B A A

CO3 B A A B A B B B C C

CO4 B A A B A A B B B B

CO5 A A A A A A A B A A

A – Strong ; B – Moderate; C - weak

REFERENCES:
1. Koncz T., Manual of precast concrete construction, Vols. I, II and III, Bauverlag, GMBH,1971.
2. Structural design manual, Precast concrete connection details, Society for the studies in the use of precast
concrete, Netherland Betor Verlag, 1978.
3. CBRI, Building materials and components, India, 1990
4. Gerostiza C.Z., Hendrikson C. and Rehat D.R., Knowledge based process planning for construction and
manufacturing, Academic Press Inc., 1994.
5. Ganesan . R and Latha.A , “Prefabricates Structures”,Sree Kalamani Publication

Prepared by Approved by

Signature

Name K.Gauthami Dr.E.Ravindranath

Designation Assistant professor Professor & HOD

Date 02-02-16 02-02-16


Remarks *:

Remarks *:

* If the same lesson plan is followed in the subsequent semester/year it should be mentioned
and signed by the Faculty and the HOD

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