Ce 2306 - Design of RC Elements
Ce 2306 - Design of RC Elements
Ce 2306 - Design of RC Elements
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(IS 4562000 SP 16 Codes are permitted) Answer ALL questions. PART A (10 2 = 20 marks) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Write any two assumptions about limit state of collapse by flexure. What are the classifications available in serviceability limit state? What are the rules to be followed in the design of slabs as per IS 4562000? Enumerate corner reinforcements for two-way slabs. Define flexural bond. What is the importance to provide laps and anchorage length? Write any three assumptions made for limit state design of columns failing in pure compression. What are the factors affecting behaviour of long columns? Define angle of dispersion.
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What is the formula used to find the moments on section normal to span L X and L Y in rectangular footings?
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Maximum : 100 marks
PART B (5 16 = 80 marks) 11. (a) A T beam has a flange width of 1500 mm, web width of 400 mm, slab thickness of 120 mm and an effective depth of 550 mm with cover to centre of steel of 35 mm. (i) Determine using the working stress method, the steel required to carry a moment of 375 kN-m due to characteristic loads, assume M20 concrete and mild steel rods over (SP-16) method. Or (b) 20 mm as reinforcement. (ii) Also determine the steel area required by the limit state
Determine the ultimate moment capacity of a doubly reinforced beam with b = 350 mm,
d
60
mm,
d =
550
AST = 4310 mm2, fck = 30 N/mm2 and fy = 415 N/mm2. Use working stress and limit state methods and compare the values. 12. (a) Design a simply supported R.C.C. slab for a roof of a hall 4 m 10 m (inside 4 kN/m and floor finish 1 kN/m . Use grade 25 concrete and Fe 415 steel. Or
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A series of beams placed at 2.5 m centres are supported on masonry walls and the effective span of the beam is 5 m. The slab thickness is 100 mm and ribs below the slab are 200 mm wide and 250 mm deep. If the slab and beams are so cast as to act together, determine the reinforcements at midspan for the T-beam to carry an imposed load of 5 kN/m2 of the slab. Use Fe 415 steel and M 20 concrete.
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The T-beam and slab system of a structure are made of beams spaced at 2.4 m with clear span of 7.5 m between masonry walls of 300 mm thick. For the T beam Df = 120 mm bw = 300
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mm,
fck = 20 N/mm and fy = 415 N/mm . Design the shear steel. Assume that 2 nos of
28 mm dia bars of tension steel are continued to support and live load = 8 kN/m2. Or
(b)
The T beam is shown in Fig. 1 below is subjected to the following factored loads. Bending moment of 215 kNm. 2 Shear of 150 kN, and torsion of
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mm. ASC = 1690 mm2, of D = 600 mm. If
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105 kNm. Assuming fck = 30 N/mm2 and fy = 415 N/mm2. Design the reinforcements according to IS 456. Cover to centre of steel is 50 mm.
700 mm 120
800 mm
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Determine the longitudinal steel required for a column 400 600 mm carrying Pu = 1600 kN, factored M (major axis) = 120 kN-m and factored M (minor axis) = 90 kN-
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15 N/mm2 , Or 3
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An unbraced column 400 mm square is subjected in the following factored loads P = 3200 kN. At the top, Mx = 76 kN-m and My = 68 kN-m. At the bottom, Mx = 8 kNm and Ny = 34 kN-m, L0 = 5 m : Lx = 6.0 m at both the axes. Assuming fck = 40
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transmit characteristic loads of 600 kN as dead load and 400 kN as live load to a foundation with safe bearing capacity of 120 kN/m2. Assume M 20 grade concrete
m.
Assume
fck
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Or (b) A solid footing has to transfer a dead load of 1000 kN and an imposed load of 400 kN from a square column 400 400 mm (with 16 mm dia bars). Assuming fy = 415 N/mm2 and fck = 20 N/mm2 and safe bearing capacity to be 200 kN/m2, design the footing.
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