Lecture Plan - 110403 - Structural Analysis
Lecture Plan - 110403 - Structural Analysis
Lecture Plan - 110403 - Structural Analysis
COURSE
CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE
CODE:
DEPARTMENT NAME: TOS-I
BCEL 506
FACULTY
Dr. Sanjay Tiwari L T P C
NAME
FACILITIES
DATE ON
AND DETAILS
LECTURE WHICH
UNIT* TOPICS TO BE COVERED HOURS USED
NO TOPIC
(BOOK**,
COVERED
ICTs***)
1. Deflection
1
Introduction to Slope and
of Beams Deflections in Beams
2
Double Integration Method to find
the Slope and Deflection of beams
3
Moment Area Method to Analyse
the beams
4
Macaulay's method to analyse the
beams
Introduction to Beam of Various
5
cross sections
7
Conjugate Beam Method for
Analysis of beams
2. Virtual work Introduction to principles of
and Energy 8 Virtual work applied to
Principles deformable bodies
Introduction to principles of
9 Virtual work applied to
deformable bodies
10
Derivation of Maxwell's
Reciprocal Theorem
11 Energy Theorems
12 Analysis of pin jointed Frames
13 Analysis of pin jointed Frames
14 Analysis of pin jointed Frames
3. Indeterminate structures, Static &
Indeterminate 15 Kinematic indeterminacy, Force &
Structures- I Displacement method of analysis
Force method - static
16 indeterminacy, theorem of three
moments - Derivation
Force method - static
17 indeterminacy, theorem of three
moments - Derivation
Theorem of three moments -
18 Analysis of Continuous beam-
Ends Hinged
Theorem of three moments -
19 Analysis of Continuous beam-
overhang
Theorem of three moments -
20 Analysis of Continuous beam-
Ends Fixed
21
Effect of Sinking and Rotation of
Supports
Theorem of three moments-
22 Analysis of beams under Sinking of
Supports
4. Displacement Method- Kinematic
Indeterminate 23 Indeterminacy, Slope Deflection
Structures- II Method- Introduction
24
Displacement Method- Slope
Deflection Method- Derivation
Displacement Method- Slope
25 Deflection Method- Analysis of
continuous beams - both ends fixed
Displacement Method- Slope
26 Deflection Method- Analysis of
continuous beams - both ends fixed
Displacement Method- Slope
27
Deflection Method- Analysis of
continuous beams - one end fixed
and other end hinged
Displacement Method- Slope
Deflection Method- Analysis of
28
continuous beams - both ends
hinged, support settlement
Displacement Method- Slope
Deflection Method- Analysis of
29 continuous beams with overhang.
Analysis of portal frames - causes
of sway
Displacement Method- Slope
Deflection Method- Analysis of
30 continuous beams with overhang.
Analysis of portal frames - causes
of sway
Displacement Method- Slope
31 Deflection Method- Analysis of
portal frames without sway
32
Analysis of portal frames - with
sway- both ends fixed
33
Analysis of Frames using STAAD
PRO
Moment distribution method-
5. Moment
distribution 34
Introduction, Carry over moment,
Method Distribution factor, Stiffness for
ends hinged and ends fixed
Moment distribution method-
35 Analysis of continuous beams -
both ends fixed
Moment distribution method-
36
Analysis of continuous beams -
both ends hinged and support
settlement
Moment distribution method-
37
Analysis of continuous beams -
overhang. Analysis of portal frame
- without sway
Moment distribution method-
38
Analysis of continuous beams -
overhang. Analysis of portal frame
- without sway
Moment Distribution Method -
39
Analysis of portal frame with sway
40
Moment Distribution Method -
Analysis of portal frame with sway
Introduction to Arches: Two
41 hinged, three Hinged, Eddy's
Theorem
42
Analysis of Three hinged Arches of
Different shapes
43
Analysis of Three hinged Arches of
Different shapes
44
Analysis of Three hinged Arches of
Different shapes
45
Analysis of Two hinged Arches of
different Shapes
46
Analysis of Two hinged Arches of
different Shapes
47 Analysis of Fixed Arches
Reference
Books
Bhavikatti S.S , Structural Analysis Vol. I, Vikas
1
Publishing House (P) Ltd.
Reddy C.S., Basic Structural Analysis, Tata McGraw
2
Hill Publishing Co.1996.
Kinney Sterling J. Indeterminate Structural Analysis, Addison
3
Wesley
Norris C.H., Wilbur J.B. and Utkys Elementary Structural Analysis,
4
McGraw Hill
5 Wang C.K. Indeterminate Structural Analysis, McGraw Hill, New York.
Total No of Lectures required to complete the syllabus : 47
Percentage usage of ICTs used in covering the whole syllabus
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