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Rajalakshmi Engineering College

Lesson Plan

Date of Compilation: 27.04.2011

Faculty Name: Mrs. M.Umamaguesvari Faculty Code: CV07

Subject Name: DESIGN OF RC ELEMENTS Subject Code: CE2306


Class: B.E civil eng.

Objective:
This course covers the different types of philosophies related to Design of
Reinforced Concrete Structures with emphasis on Limit State Method. The design of
Basic elements such as slab, beam, column and footing which form part of any
structural system with reference to Indian standard code of practice for Reinforced
Concrete Structures and Design Aids are included. At the end of course the student
shall be in a position to design the basic elements of reinforced concrete structures

Text Books:

1. Varghese, P.C., Limit State Design of Reinforced Concrete, Prentice Hall of India,
Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi 2002.
2. Krishna Raju, N., Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures, CBS Publishers &
Distributors, New Delhi,2003.

Reference Books:

1. Jain, A.K., Limit State Design of RC Structures, Nemchand Publications, Rourkee


2. Sinha, S.N., Reinforced Concrete Design, Tata McGraw-Hill Publishing Company
Ltd.,
New Delhi.
3. Unnikrishna Pillai, S., Devdas Menon, Reinforced Concrete Design, Tata McGraw-
Hill Publishing Company Ltd., New Delhi.

Staff Incharge HOD


Lesson Plan

Planed Actual
Book
S.No Period/ Period/ Unit Topic(s) Book
No.
Hours Hours
UNIT I
METHODS OF DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES
1 1 I Concept of Elastic method, ultimate load method and T
2
limit state method
2 2 I Advantages of Limit State Method over other methods T 2
, Design codes and specification
3 3 I Limit State philosophy as detailed in IS code T 2

4 4-6 I Design of flexural members T 2

5 7-8 I Design of slabs by working stress method T 2

6 9-10 I cracked and uncracked sections T 2

7 11-12 I Tutorials T 2

UNIT II
LIMIT STATE DESIGN FOR FLEXURE
8 13-14 II Analysis and design of one way slab subjected to
uniformly R 1
distributed load
9 15-17 II Analysis and design of two way rectangular slab
subjected to uniformly distributed load for various R 1
boundary conditions and corner effects
10 18-19 II Analysis and design of singly reinforced rectangular
beams R 1

11 20-21 II Analysis and design of doubly reinforced rectangular


beams R 1

12 22-23 II Analysis and design of flanged beams


1
R
13 24-26 II Tutorials
1
R
UNIT III
LIMIT STATE DESIGN FOR BOND, ANCHORAGE,SHEAR & TORSION
14 27 Introduction
III R 1
15 28 Behaviour of RC members in anchorage
III R 1
16 Behaviour of RC members in bond
29 III R 1
Lesson Plan

17 Behaviour of RC beams in shear


30-31 III R 1
18 III Behaviour of RC beams in torsion
32-33 R 1
19 III Design requirements as per current code
34 R 1
Design of RC members for combined bending shear and
20 35-36 III torsion. R 1
21 37-38 III Tutorials
R 1

UNIT IV
LIMIT STATE DESIGN OF COLUMNS
22 39 Introduction, Types of columns
IV R 1
23 40 Braced and unbraced columns
IV R 1
24 41-42 Design of short column for axial load.
IV R 1
25 43-45 Design of short column for axial,
IV uniaxial and biaxial bending R 1
26 46-47 Design of long columns.
IV R 1
27 48-50 IV Tutorials
R 1
UNIT V
LIMIT STATE DESIGN OF FOOTING AND DETAILING
28 51 Design of wall footing
V R 1
29 52-53 Design of axially and eccentrically loaded rectangular
V footing R 1
30 54-55 Design of combined rectangular footing for two columns
V only R 1
56 method of detailing RC beams
31 V R 1
57 V method of detailing RC slabs
32 R 1
58 V method of detailing RC columns
33 R 1
59 V Special requirements of detailing with reference to erection
34 process. R 1

35 60-62 V Tutorials
R 1

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