Sylabbus Class 12 RCC and Structural Analysis
Sylabbus Class 12 RCC and Structural Analysis
Sylabbus Class 12 RCC and Structural Analysis
( GRADE XII)
Full Marks: 100 (75T + 25P)
Pass Marks: 27T + 12.5P Hours
per week: 3T + 2P
Unit 1: Introduction
Historical Development of Structural Systems
The Design Process: Relationship of Analysis and Design, Conceptual Design, Preliminary
Design and its Analysis, Redesign of the Structures, Evaluation of Preliminary Design, Final
Design and Analysis Phase, Strength and Serviceability.
Basic Structural Elements: Hangers, Suspension Cables, Beams, Trusses, Arches, Rigid
Frames, Plates or Slabs, Thin Shells (Definition and Example)
Assembling of Basic Elements to Form a Stable Structural Systems (Illustration only)
Design Loads: Different Types of Loads-dead loads, live loads, wind loads, earthquake loads,
other loads; building and design codes; load combinations
Calculation of design live load supported by floor beams, girders and columns.
Unit 2: Statics of Structures - Reactions
Introduction - details of a truss, welded, riveted and bolted joints and their idealization as
frictionless pins, forces in the members of a truss, types of trusses - simple, compound and
complex trusses (sketch only)
Analysis of trusses: assumptions, Method of joints, Method of sections, Application of two
methods for the determination member forces in the truss.
Zero bars, determinacy and stability of planar trusses.
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Unit 5: Axial Force, Shear Force and Bending
Definitions of stresses and strains; normal stress and normal strain; shear stress and shear
strains; Hooke’s law; Poisson’s ratio, Young’s modulus of elasticity, modulus of rigidity and
their relation; bulk modulus; Typical stress- strain curve for mild-steel indicating salient
points.
Flexural rigidity, Derivation of flexural formula
Theory of torsion, torsion formula
Differential equation of elastic curve
Calculation of slope and deflection using double integration method for simply supported and
cantilever beam subjected to uniformly distributed load and single point load.
Moment area method: Two theorems of moment area method - definition, derivation and
applications; slope and deflection calculation by the use of moment area theorem ( for simple
and cantilever beam)
Conjugate beam method - definition; differences between real beams and conjugate beams,
and real support and conjugate supports; slope and deflection calculation using conjugate
beam method for simple and cantilever beams.
Analysis of columns: Long and short columns, buckling of columns, Euler’s formula for
critical loads for different conditions.
Unit 8 : Design of reinforced concrete structures
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Working stress method of design - assumptions, permissible stresses and factor of safety.
Limit state method of design - objectives, assumptions, stress and strain distributions;
moment of resistance; knowledge of different limit states-collapse and serviceability; concept
of singly and doubly reinforced sections; behavior of a RC beam in bending; balanced, under-
reinforced and over-reinforced beams
Use of different Codes (NNS Codes, and IS codes) for the design of RCC structures.
Design and analysis of simple RC beams for flexure
Shear failure of RC beams; limit state design of shear reinforcement
Reinforcement detailing of a beam - cross section and longitudinal sections
Use of codes for the design
Unit 9: Design of different RC structural elements using Limit State Method
Definitions
Development bond and flexural bond
Lap splices and development length
Definition of ductility and strength
Ductility requirements of different RCC structural elements for earthquake resistance -
dimensions and detailing
Theory Theory
Group I 15 4
A
II 6
III 8
Group B IV 15 8
V
10
Group C VI 15 6
3
VII 12
Group VIII 15
16
D
Group E IX 15 14
X 6
Total 75 90
Internal Evaluation
Marks External Evaluation Marks
15 10
Lab Exercises are guided by marks distribution and Teaching Manual.