Structural Analysis-I (CE-302)
Program: B.Tech Civil Engineering
Category: Professional Core Course
Semester: 3
Credits: 5
L-T-P: 4- 1- 0
Description
Structural Analysis is the study of how structures (such as buildings, bridges, and dams) respond to loads and forces. It involves determining internal forces, moments, and displacements in structural elements like beams, trusses, and frames. The subject uses methods like equilibrium equations, shear and moment diagrams, and finite element analysis to assess the strength, stability, and safety of structures under various conditions.
Instructor

Mr. Iliyas Khaleel

Assistant Professor
Department Of Civil Engineering
Course Outcomes
  • Evaluate different types of loading stresses and Draw S.F.D and B.M.D of different end conditions.
  • Understand the concepts of stresses, strains, Mohr’s circle and analyze the deflection of the beam.
  • Gain the knowledge to apply Maxwell, Castigliano theorem for different kinds of columns under different conditions.
  • Analyze statically indeterminate structures and degree of redundancy.
  • Determine the deflection for determinate structures.
Evaluation Scheme
MST 10
MST_1 10
Assignment 20
Attendance 10
Total Internal 50
Total External 100
Overall Total 150