CEC-303 (Structural Analysis-II)

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Handbook of B.Tech. Programmes offered by USICT at Affiliated Institutions of the University.

Paper Code(s): CEC- 303 L P C


Paper: Structural Analysis- II 4 - 4

Prerequisite Paper: None


Marking Scheme :
1. Teacher’s Continuous Evaluation : 25 marks
2. Term and Theory Examinations : 75 marks
Instructions for paper setter
1. There should be 9 questions in the term end examinations question paper.
2. The first (1st) question should be compulsory and cover the entire syllabus. This question should be
objective, single line answers or short answer type questions of total 15 marks.
3. Apart from question one which is compulsory, rest of the paper shall consists of four units as per the
syllabus. Every unit shall have two questions covering the corresponding unit of the syllabus. However, the
student shall be asked to attempt only one of the two questions in the unit. Individual questions may
contain up to 5 sub-parts/sub-questions. Each unit shall have a marks weightage of 15.
4. The questions are to be framed keeping in view the learning objectives of course/paper. The standard /level
of the questions to be asked should be at the level of the prescribed text box.
5. The requirement of (scientific) calculators/log tables/data-tables may be specified if required.
Course Objectives:
1. To know the concept of combined direct and bending stresses, stresses developed in thin cylinders.
2. To construct influence lines and be able to use the same.
3. To explain method of consistent deformation and slope deflection method.
4. To discuss moment distribution method and unit load method.
Course Outcomes (CO)
CO 1 Determine stresses in structures and thin cylinders.
CO 2 Utilise the concept of influence line diagrams for support reaction, shear force and bending moment.
CO 3 Interpret unknown forces and displacements in indeterminate structures by method of consistent
deformation and slope deflection method.
CO 4 Analyse indeterminate structures by moment distribution, Kani’s method, portal and cantilever
method.
Course Outcomes (CO) to Programme Outcomes (PO) mapping (scale 1: low, 2: Medium, 3: High)
PO01 PO02 PO03 PO04 PO05 PO06 PO07 PO08 PO09 PO10 PO11 PO12
CO 1 3 2 1 - - - - - - - - 1
CO 2 1 2 3 - 1 - - - - - - -
CO 3 1 3 2 - - - - - - - - -
CO 4 1 3 2 - - - - - - - - -

UNIT-I
Combined direct and bending stresses: Middle third rule, core of a section, resultant stresses due to uniaxial
and biaxial eccentricities, stresses due to water and earth pressure in structures like retaining walls, dams etc.
Thin cylinders: Thin cylinders subjected to internal fluid pressure, wire wound thin cylinders. Thin cylindrical
shells, circumferential and hoop stresses, longitudinal stresses, Maximum shear stress.
[No. of Hours: 12]

UNIT-II
Moving loads and Influence lines: Introduction to moving loads, concept of equivalent UDL, absolute maximum
bending moment and shear force, concept of influence lines, influence lines for reaction, shear force, bending
and deflection of determinate beams, Influence line diagram [ILD] for forces in determinate frames and trusses,
analysis for different types of moving loads, single concentrated load, several concentrated loads, uniformly
distributed load shorter and longer than span, Application of Muller Breslau Principle for determinate
structures.
[No. of Hours: 12]

Approved by BoS of USICT:31/10/2021, Approved by AC sub-committee: 22/11/2021


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UNIT-III
Method of consistent deformation: Analysis of indeterminate beams and frames upto two degree of
indeterminacy, Analysis of pin jointed plane frame with external indeterminacy, effects due to error in length of
a member. Analysis of pin jointed truss, Unit Load Method, Deflections due to Lack of Fit and Temperature
Changes.
Slope Deflection Method: Slope-deflection equations, equilibrium equation of slope-deflection method,
Analysis of beams with and without joint translation and rotation, yielding of support, application to non-sway
rigid jointed portal frames, shear force and bending moment diagram, Sway analysis of rigid jointed rectangular
portal frames using slope-deflection method
[No. of Hours: 12]
UNIT – IV
Moment distribution method and Kani’s Method: Basic concept, Stiffness factor, carry over factor, distribution
factor, distribution theorem, application to beams with and without joint translation and yielding of support,
application to non-sway rigid jointed rectangular portal frames, shear force and bending moment diagram, Sway
analysis of rigid jointed rectangular single bay single storey portal frames using moment distribution method.
Approximate methods of analysis of multistorey frames: Analysis of vertical load, substitute frames, loading
condition for maximum positive and negative bending moment in beams and maximum bending moment in
columns, analysis for lateral load, portal method, cantilever method and factor method.
[No. of Hours: 12]

Textbook(s):
1. Dr. B. C. Punamia, Er. Ashok Kumar Jain, Dr. Arun Kumar Jain, “Mechanics of Materials”, Laxmi Publications (P)
Ltd. Revised edition (2017)
2. Dr. R. K Bansal, “A Textbook of Strength of Materials”, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd. (2018)

References:
1. C.S. Reddy, “Basic Structural Analysis”, Tata McGraw Hill (2017)
2.R. Agor, “Structural Analysis”, Khanna Publishing, Third Edition (2021)
3. S. Ramamrutham, R. Narayan, “Theory of Structures”, Dhanpat Rai Publishing Company, (2017)
4. Dr. R. Vaidyanathan, Dr. P. Perumal, “Structural Analysis Volume II”, Laxmi Publications (P) Ltd. (2016)
5. R.C. Hibbler, “Structural Analysis”, Pearson Education
6. S S Bhavikatti, “Structural Analysis (Vol.I and II)”, Vikas Publication, Fourth Edition (2011)

Approved by BoS of USICT:31/10/2021, Approved by AC sub-committee: 22/11/2021


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