Highway Engineering and Concrete Technology Lab-Sec B
Highway Engineering and Concrete Technology Lab-Section B
Engineering Economics and Accountancy-Sec B
Engineering Economics and Accountancy-Section B
Structural Engineering-I (RCC)-Sec B
At the end of the course, the student will be able to
1) Recognize various design philosophies of reinforced concrete structures and to use limit state concepts to design singly and doubly reinforced beams for various cross-sections
2) Use Limit state method to design of sections for torsion, bond and shear and detailing reinforcement
3) Use limit state method to distinguish and design one way and two-way slabs with different end conditions
4) Use Limit State Method to design axially loaded, uniaxial and biaxial bending columns using IS code provisions
5) Use Limit state method to classify footings and design of isolated, square, rectangular, circular, and combined footings.
Structural Analysis-II-Sec B
Structural analysis comprises the set of mechanics theories that obey physical laws required to study and predict the behavior of structures. The subjects of structural analysis are engineering artifacts whose integrity is judged largely on their ability to withstand loads. Structural analysis incorporates the fields of mechanics and dynamics as well as the many failure theories.
From a theoretical perspective, the primary goal of structural analysis is the computation of deformations, internal forces, and stresses.
In practice, structural analysis reveals the structural performance of the engineering design and ensures the soundness of structural integrity in design without dependence on direct testing.
Structural analysis employs the fields of applied mechanics, material science and applied mathematics to compute a structure's deformations, internal forces, stresses, support reactions, accelerations and stability. The results of the analysis are used to verify a structure's fitness for use, often precluding physical tests. Structural analysis is thus a key part of the engineering design of structures.
Computer Aided Drafting of Buildings Lab-Sec B
Computer Aided Drafting of Buildings Lab-Section B
Strength of Materials Lab-Sec B
Strength of materials LAB deals with the behavior of solid objects subject to stresses and strains. Students will be able to understand the theoretical concepts of solid mechanics course and enable them to apply it practically in this laboratory.
Different types of tests are conducted in this laboratory as per Indian Standards to know the various mechanical properties of a material such as young’s modulus, shear modulus, hardness, toughness, deflection, fatigue strength etc.
Building Materials and Construction Planning
Building Materials,Construction and Planning-Section B