18 RCC Polytechnic civil engineering 4th semester Reinforcement Cement Concrete by astechnic
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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
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