1. The document outlines an assignment for a Theory of Reinforced Concrete Structures course, providing 17 questions to be answered related to the working stress method of design.
2. A second assignment is described for the limit state method of design, requiring students to summarize clauses from IS 456-2000.
3. A third assignment requires solving problems 4-15 from the first assignment using the limit state method instead of working stress.
4. A fourth assignment provides 4 questions involving the design of slabs using the limit state method.
1. The document outlines an assignment for a Theory of Reinforced Concrete Structures course, providing 17 questions to be answered related to the working stress method of design.
2. A second assignment is described for the limit state method of design, requiring students to summarize clauses from IS 456-2000.
3. A third assignment requires solving problems 4-15 from the first assignment using the limit state method instead of working stress.
4. A fourth assignment provides 4 questions involving the design of slabs using the limit state method.
1. The document outlines an assignment for a Theory of Reinforced Concrete Structures course, providing 17 questions to be answered related to the working stress method of design.
2. A second assignment is described for the limit state method of design, requiring students to summarize clauses from IS 456-2000.
3. A third assignment requires solving problems 4-15 from the first assignment using the limit state method instead of working stress.
4. A fourth assignment provides 4 questions involving the design of slabs using the limit state method.
1. The document outlines an assignment for a Theory of Reinforced Concrete Structures course, providing 17 questions to be answered related to the working stress method of design.
2. A second assignment is described for the limit state method of design, requiring students to summarize clauses from IS 456-2000.
3. A third assignment requires solving problems 4-15 from the first assignment using the limit state method instead of working stress.
4. A fourth assignment provides 4 questions involving the design of slabs using the limit state method.
Course: Theory of Reinforced Concrete Structures Course Code: CE-C702 Date of issue- 08-07-2019 Assignment 1-Working Stress Method (Due Date: 02-08-2019) Sr. No. Question L & CO 1 Explain the concept of Reinforced Concrete. Compare steel and RCC structures with L 2, CO 1 advantages and disadvantages of the same. 2 Summarize all clauses of Annexure B, IS 456-2000 L 2, CO 1 3 Explain the concept of under-reinforced, balanced and over-reinforced section with L 2, CO 1 neat stress block diagram for rectangular section. Also, derive expression for moment of resistance for all three cases. 4 Determine / Evaluate the MR for a beam having dimensions 320 x 560 mm effective, L 5, CO 1 if it is provided with minimum tensile reinforcement. i) Use M 25 and Fe 415, ii) Use M 20 and Fe 250. 5 Evaluate / Find MR for a beam 230 x 420 effective, reinforced with 3 bars of 16 mm L 5, CO 1 dia. Also find safe load the beam can carry over a span of 3.5 m. Use M 20 and Fe 415. 6 Design a beam to support one-way slab 3 x 6.2 m. Use appropriate grade of steel L 6, CO 1 and concrete. The beam also supports a brick masonry wall, the floor to floor height of the building is 3 m. Depth of the beam at the upper floor is 450 mm. Density of the brick masonry is 20 kN/m3. There is an opening of 1.2 m from right support. Thickness of the slab is 180 mm. 7 Find / Evaluate MR for a beam having size 300 x 450 mm overall reinforced with 6 L 5, CO 1 bars of 20 mm dia on tension side and 4 bars of 20 mm dia on compression side. Use M 20 and Fe 415, cover to compression and tensile steel is 35 mm. 8 Design reinforcement for a RC beam 230 mm wide to carry a load of 55 kN/m over L 6, CO 1 a simply supported span of 8m when i) Depth is not restricted ii) Depth is restricted to 500 mm. Use M 20 and Fe 415. 9 A T beam with effective flange width 1100 mm and slab thickness 120 mm is L 5, CO 1 reinforced with 4 bars of 25 mm dia. Width of the beam is 300 mm and effective depth is 560 mm. Evaluate MR for the beam if M 20 and Fe 415 is used. 10 A T beam with effective flange width 1200 mm and slab thickness 150 mm is L 5, CO 1 reinforced with 6 bars of 25 mm dia. Width of the beam is 300 mm and effective depth is 530 mm. Evaluate MR for the beam if M 20 and Fe 415 is used. 11 A T beam with effective flange width 1400 mm and slab thickness 120 mm is L 6, CO 1 subjected to a BM of 500 kN.M. Width of the beam is 300 mm and effective depth is 520 mm. Design the beam if M 20 and Fe 415 is used. 12 Design shear reinforcement using only vertical stirrups for a beam 230 x 500 L 6, CO 1 effective carrying a factored load of 45 kN/m over a span of 8 m. It is reinforced with 6 bars of 20 mm dia. Use M 20 and Fe 415 13 Design shear reinforcement using combination of vertical stirrups and bent-up bars L 6, CO 1 (angle of bent is 45 degree) for a beam 230 x 520 effective carrying a load of 45 kN/m over a span of 8 m. It is reinforced with 6 bars of 20 mm dia. Use M 20 and Fe 415 14 A rectangular beam 230 x 400 mm overall is reinforced with 3 bars of 16 mm dia L 6, CO 1 on tension side. It is subjected to a SF of 18 kN, BM of 12 kN.m and torsional BM of 1.2 kN.m. Design torsional reinforcement if required. 15 A rectangular beam 230 x 600 mm overall is subjected to a BM of 48 kN.m, SF of L 6, CO 1 48 kN and torsional moment of 18 kN.m. Design the reinforcement using M 20 and Fe 415. Also design side face reinforcement if required. 16 Design a circular column with helical reinforcement subjected to 1300 kN. Use M L 6, CO 1 20 and Fe 415. 17 Design a short column to carry an axial load of 1500 kN. Use M 20 and Fe 415 L 6, CO 1 Assignment 2-Limit State Method (Due Date: 06-08-2019) Sr. No. Question L & CO 1 Explain design requirements for RCC Framed structure including consideration for L 2, CO 2 fire resistance. 2 Summarize clause number 18, 19, 23.2, 35, 36, 38 of IS 456 -2000. L 3, CO 2 Assignment 3- Limit State of Collapse (Due Date: 03-09-2019) Sr. No. Question L & CO 1 Solve question number 4 to question number 15 of Assignment 1 by Limit State L 5 / 6, Method. CO 3 Assignment 4- Design of Slabs using LSM (Due Date: 17-09-2019) Sr. No. Question L & CO 1 Design a simply supported One-Way slab for a residential building having a clear L 6, CO 4 span of 2.5 m. It is supported by a 350 mm thick wall. Take LL = 2 kN/m 2. Use M 20 and Fe 415 2 Design a cantilever porch of 2 m width and 4.5 m long to be provided at 2.5 m above L 6, CO 4 floor level. Take LL = 1 kN/m2 and FF = 0.8 kN/m2. Use M 20 and Fe 415 3 Design simply supported slab for a room 4.5 x 4.5 m of a residential building using L 6, CO 4 M 20 and Fe 415. The slab is supported on all sides by a wall of 230 mm thickness. 4 An assembly hall of a public building measures 14.23 x 8. 46 m (external L 6, CO 4 dimensions). The beams are placed at 3.5 m c/c. If width of the beam is 230 mm, design slab S1 and S2.
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