#34 R.C.C. Polytechnic civil engineering 4th semester | Reinforcement Cement Concrete by #astechnic

#34 R.C.C. Polytechnic civil engineering 4th semester | Reinforcement Cement Concrete by #astechnic

R.C.C. For Polytechnic civil engineering 4th semester | Reinforcement Cement Concrete by #astechnic Welcome to India's No. 1 Polytechnic,ITI and competition official classes AS TECHNIC APP - https://bit.ly/3r745GE YouTube link -    / astechnicinstitute   Telegram - https://t.me/astechnic WhatsApp link - https://wa.me/7860111134 Instagram link - https://instagram.com/as_technic?igsh... Map link - https://maps.app.goo.gl/TH5WT1SGzw6Jo... Facebook link - https://www.facebook.com/astechnicliv... Twitter link - https://twitter.com/Astechnic1?t=6wvF... Thread link - https://www.threads.net/@as_technic Syllabus - 1. Introduction 1.1 Concept of Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) 1.2 Reinforcement Materials: Suitability of steel as reinforcing material Properties of mild steel, HYSD steel and TMT bars 1.3. Loading on structures as per IS: 875 2. Introduction to following methods of RCC design 2.1 Working stress method: Definition and basic assumptions 2.2 Limit state method: Definition and basic assumptions 2.3 Problems of singly, doubly and T beam analysis by working stress method 3. Shear and Development Length ( 06 Periods) Shear as per IS: 456-2000 by working stress method i) Shear strength of concrete without shear reinforcement ii) Maximum shear stress iii) Shear reinforcement 4. Concept of Limit State Method (08 Periods) 4.1. Definitions and assumptions made in limit state of collapse (flexure) 4.2. Partial factor of safety for materials 4.3. Partial factor of safetyfor loads 4.4. Design loads 4.5. Stress block, parameters 5. Singly Reinforced beam Theory and design of singly reinforced beam by Limit State Method 6. Doubly Reinforced Beams Theory and design of simply supported doubly reinforced rectangular beam by Limit State Method 7. Behavior of T beam, inverted T beam, isolated T beam and ‘L’ beams. Simple problems related to moment capacity. 8. One Way Slab Theory and design of simply supported one way slab including sketches showing reinforcement details (plan and section) by Limit State Method.. 9. Two Way Slab Theory and design of two-way simply supported slab with corners free to lift, no provisions for torsional reinforcement by Limit State Method including sketches showing reinforcement details (plan and two sections) 10. Axially Loaded Column 10.1 Definition and classification of columns 10.2. Effective length of column, 10.3. Specifications for longitudinal and lateral reinforcement 10.4. Design of axially loaded square, rectangular and circular short columns by Limit State Method including sketching of reinforcement(sectional elevation and plan) 11 Pre-stressed Concrete 11.1 Concept of pre-stressed concrete 11.2 Methods of pre-stressing: pre-tensioning and post-tensioning 11.3 Advantages and disadvantages of pre-stressing 11.4 Losses in pre-stress civil engineering,reinforced cement concrete,reinforced cement concrete civil engineering,reinforced cement concrete for civil engineering,civil,# diploma civil engineering 4th semester,gate civil engineering,civil engineering basic knowledge,concrete technology for civil engineering,civil engineering polytechnic 4th sem rcc structure,concrete technology civil engineering,reinforced cement concrete for polytechnic,civil tech 4th semester Copyright Disclaimer: - Under section 107 of the copyright Act 1976, allowance is mad for FAIR USE for purpose such a as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statues that might otherwise be infringing. Non- Profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of FAIR USE.