Design of RCC Structures (CE-501)
Program: B.Tech Civil Engineering
Category: Professional Core Course
Semester: 5
Credits: 5
L-T-P:
4-
1-
0
Description
Reinforced concrete (RC), also called
reinforced cement concrete
(RCC) and ferroconcrete, is a composite
material in which
concrete's relatively low tensile strength
and ductility are
compensated for by the inclusion of
reinforcement having higher
tensile strength or ductility. The
reinforcement is usually, though not
necessarily, steel bars (rebar) and is
usually embedded passively in
the concrete before the concrete sets.
However, post-tensioning is
also employed as a technique to reinforce
the concrete. In terms of
volume used annually, it is one of the most
common engineering
materials.[1][2] In corrosion engineering
terms, when designed
correctly, the alkalinity of the concrete
protects the steel rebar from
corrosion.[3] Instructor
Mr. Abhishek Chandra
Assistant ProfessorDepartment Of Civil Engineering
Course Outcomes
- Formulate RCC beams using limit state method.
- Analyze the flexural member for shear, bond and torsion.
- Interpret RCC slab and detailing using limit state method.
- Design of RCC columns and footing using limit state method.
- Describe the various construction techniques for High Rise Buildings.
Evaluation Scheme
| MST | 10 |
| MST_1 | 10 |
| Assignment | 20 |
| Attendance | 10 |
| Total Internal | 50 |
| Total External | 100 |
| Overall Total | 150 |