Here you can download the free lecture Notes of Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures Pdf Notes – DRCS Notes pdf materials with multiple file links to download. The Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures lecture Notes – DRCS notes pdf book starts with the topics covering Limit State method, Limit state analysis and design of singly reinforced, Limit state analysis and design of section {or shear and torsion, continuous slab Using I S Coefficients, Limit state design for serviceability for deflection, Design of Canopy, Etc
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Note :- These notes are according to the R09 Syllabus book of JNTU.In R13 and R15,8-units of R09 syllabus are combined into 5-units in R13 and R15 syllabus. If you have any doubts please refer to the JNTU Syllabus Book.
UNIT -I
Concepts of RC. Design – Limit State method – Material Stress- Strain Curves – Safety factors- Characteristic values. Stress Block parameters – IS- 456-2000-Working Stress method.
UNIT – II
Beams : Limit state analysis and design of singly reinforced, doubly reinforced, T and L beam sections.
UNIT – III
Shear, Torsion and Bond : Limit state analysis and design of section {or shear and torsion – concept of bond. anchorage and development length, LS. code provisions. Design examples in simply supported and continuous beams. detailing.
UNIT – IV
Design of Two way slabs one way slab , continuous slab Using I S Coefficients
Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures pdf notes- DRCS notes pdf
UNIT – V
Footing: Different types of footings – Design of isolated. square, rectangular, circular footings and Combined footings
UNIT – VI
Short and Long columns -Under axial loads , un axial bending and biaxial bending – I S Code provisions.
UNIT -VII
Limit state design for serviceability for deflection, cracking and codal provision.
UNIT – VIII
Miscellaneous design stair case design – Design of Canopy (Portico)
Reference:
l. Fundamentals of Reinforced concrete design by M.L. Gambhir, Printice Hall of India Private Ltd.. New Delhi.
2. Reinforced concrete structural elements – behaviour. Analysis and design b’y P.Purushotharn, Tam Mc.Graw-I-Iill, 1994.
3. Design of concrete structures – Arthus H.Nilson, David Darwin, end Chorles W. Dolar.Tata Mc.Graw-Hill, 3rd Edition.
4 Design of Reinforced Concrete Foundations – P.C. Varghese Prentice Hall of India. New Delhi.
5. Reinforced concrete structures, Vol. I , by B.C.Punmia,Ashok Kumar Jain end Arun Kumar Jain, Laxmi. publications Pvt. Ltd., New Delhi
6. Reinforced concrete structures – LC. Syal & A.l(.Goel. S.Cl\and Publishers
7. Limit State Design by B.C.I-Wrnmia, Ashok Kumar Jain anddmn Kulnar lain I Jlllni mlhlirnrinnc Pvt Ltd New Delhi .
Text books:
l. Limit state designed of reinforced concrete – P.C.Varghese, Prentice Hall of India. New Delhi.
2. Reinforced concrete design by N. Krishna Raju and R.N. Pranesh, New age International Publishers, New Delhi
3. Reinforced concrete design by S.Unnikrishna Pillai & Devdns Menon; Tats Mc.Graw Hill, New Delhi.
4. Fundamentals of reinforced concrete by N.C. Sinha and S.K Roy, S. Chand publishers
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What are the planning phase, structural analysis and design of reinforced concrete construction?
A1: Planning phase of reinforced concrete construction include
- The planning of layout of structure is carried out by an Architecture/a planner
- Functional requirement
- Aesthetic requirement
- Budgetary requirement
Structural analysis and design include
- To bring the architect concept into being, selection of most appropriate structural system is important
- Loads on structure need to be estimated
- Structural analysis for estimation of stresses
- Actual proportion for safety and serviceability for structural design which includes size and reinforcement etc
- Drawing submission
Q2: What is reinforced steel?
A2: Reinforced steel is the steel embedded in concrete. Is is usually manufactured under controlled conditions in factories. Reinforced steel may effectively take up the tension that induced due to,
- direct tension
- flexural tension
- environmental effect
- diagonal tension
Q3: What is characteristic strength?
A3: The strength of the material below which not more than 5% result are expected to fall is called as characteristic strength. It is subjected to considerable variation in its strength and the variation in concrete is expressed in terms of coefficient of variation and/or standard deviation.
Q4: What is the purpose of utilising reinforced cement concrete?
A4: Reinforced cement concrete has its own advantages. Some of them are,
- It prevents the shrinkage and temperature along with increase in the strength
- Strength of concrete is about one-tenth of its compressive strength
- Some amount of reinforcement is needed to improve the tensile strength of concrete which takes the tensile stress developed
- Hence, to carry all the developed tensile stress, reinforcing steel is added in the tension zone.
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