The document appears to be from Navkis College of Engineering in Hassan, Karnataka and contains details of an exam for an 8th semester Civil Engineering course on bridge design. The exam contains 6 questions relating to bridge classification, design loads, deck slab design, bridge types, and ideal hydraulic conditions for bridge design. Students are asked to answer any 5 of the 6 questions covering various concepts at different cognitive levels.
The document appears to be from Navkis College of Engineering in Hassan, Karnataka and contains details of an exam for an 8th semester Civil Engineering course on bridge design. The exam contains 6 questions relating to bridge classification, design loads, deck slab design, bridge types, and ideal hydraulic conditions for bridge design. Students are asked to answer any 5 of the 6 questions covering various concepts at different cognitive levels.
The document appears to be from Navkis College of Engineering in Hassan, Karnataka and contains details of an exam for an 8th semester Civil Engineering course on bridge design. The exam contains 6 questions relating to bridge classification, design loads, deck slab design, bridge types, and ideal hydraulic conditions for bridge design. Students are asked to answer any 5 of the 6 questions covering various concepts at different cognitive levels.
Answer any FIVE of the following. Each question carry 10 Marks
# Questions CO PO RB TL 1. How are the bridges are classified. Briefly explain any two of them CO1 L2 2. Explain briefly the following: CO1 L1 a) Linear water way b) Afflux c) Economic span d) Scour depth 3. List the various loads to be considered for design of bridges. And CO1 L2 explain any two of them briefly 4. Design a deck slab for the following details: CO1 L2 Carriage way = two lane (7.5m) Foot path = 1m wide each side Clear span = 6m Wearing coat = 80mm Bearing width = 400mm M25 and fe415 IRC class AA tracked vehicle (design upto momet due to live load) 5. Define straight bridge and skew bridge. Mention the differences CO1 L2 between them 6. What are the ideal hydraulic conditions required for the design of CO2 L1 bridges and explain them.