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1) Answer Q.1 Or Q.2 Q.3 or Q.4, Q.5 or Q.6, Q.7 or Q.8 and Q.9 or Q.10 and
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Q1) Determine the required effective depth and corresponding area of tension
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reinforcement for 300 mm wide rectangular RC beam to resist working


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bending moment of 75 kN-m. Use M20 grade of concrete and Fe 415


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Q2) Design a rectangular RC beam section to resist working moment of 60 kN-m.


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Q3) Explain the terms bond stress and development length. Calculate development
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length for 16mm diameter bar in compression and tension by both methods
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(WSM and LSM). Use M30 concrete and Fe 500 steel. [7]
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Q4) Find the area of tension reinforcement for a flanged section to resist ultimate
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moment 675 kN-m. Sectional properties of flanged sections are: bf = 1200


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mm; Df = 120 mm; bw = 300 mm; d = 600 mm. Material properties of flanged
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Q5) Figure 1 shows the center line layout of a typical floor for an office building.

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The live load and floor finish are 3.5 kN/m2 and 1.25 kN/m2, respectively.

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Q6) Figure 1 shows the layout of a typical floor for an office building. The live load

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Q7) a) A rectangular RC beam 300 mm × 420 mm effective is reinforced with 3


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number 20 mm diameter bars on tension side. The beam is subjected to a
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factored load of 60kN/m on entire span of 6.5m. Design the shear

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415 steel. [7]
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nearer face. Calculate the strength of the section in torsion when it is also
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subjected to factored shear of 10 kN and factored bending moment of


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42 kN-m. Also design the transverse reinforcement for the section. Use
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Q8) Using IS code coefficients design a continuous beam B18-B19-B20 of a typical

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floor for an office building shown in figure 1. All slab panels are 130 mm thick.
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tively. This continuous beam also supports 230 mm thick brick masonry wall
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of 3.00 m height. Use LSM approach. Show details of tension as well as shear
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reinforcement. Use M25 grade of concrete and Fe 500 steel. [15]


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Q9) A R.C. beam ABC is simply supported at A and C and continuous over
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support B. Span AB = 5m and Span BC = 4 m. The beam carries dead load


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(inclusive of self weight) of 25 kN/m and live load of 20 kN/m. Calculate


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redistribution of moments. Draw the design moment envelopes and design the
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Q10)In a multi-storyed building a corner column is subjected to ultimate axial load

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of 2100 kN and ultimate moment of intensity 85 kN-m about major axis bisecting

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width of column is 35 kN-m. The effective lengths of column about major and

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minor axis are 5 m and 3 m, respectively. The unsupported length about both

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Q11)Design a short axially loaded column and its isolated footing for carrying a
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working axial load of 750 kN. The effective length of column is 3.0 m. Use
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Q12)Design a short RC column by using M20 concrete and Fe 500 steel to carry
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major axis bisecting the depth of column. The unsupported length of column
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footing for the column only for two way shear and flexure. Take SBC of soil
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as 200 kN/m2. Show details of reinforcement in plan and sectional elevation.


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Figure 1: Structural layout of a typical floor for an office building


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Chart No 1: Interaction chart for combined bending and compression


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Chart No 2: Interaction chart for combined bending and compression


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Chart No 3: Interaction chart for combined bending and compression


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Chart No 4: Interaction chart for combined bending and compression


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