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The document outlines a course delivery plan for Structural Analysis I. It includes 12 sessions on analyzing determinate and indeterminate trusses and frames using energy methods and force methods. Session 13-24 cover influence lines for reactions, member forces, and critical stress resultants in beams, trusses and rigid frames under moving loads. Analysis of arches with different support conditions is outlined for sessions 25. Tutorials are included after key topics. The plan aims to impart basic theory and analysis of structures.

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The document outlines a course delivery plan for Structural Analysis I. It includes 12 sessions on analyzing determinate and indeterminate trusses and frames using energy methods and force methods. Session 13-24 cover influence lines for reactions, member forces, and critical stress resultants in beams, trusses and rigid frames under moving loads. Analysis of arches with different support conditions is outlined for sessions 25. Tutorials are included after key topics. The plan aims to impart basic theory and analysis of structures.

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SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 1 of 6

LP: CE 6501
Department of Civil Engineering
Rev. No: 00
B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech : Civil Engineering Regulation: 2013 Date: 30-06-2016
PG Specialisation : N/A
Sub. Code / Sub. Name : CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I
Unit : I Indeterminate Frames

Unit Syllabus: Degree of static and kinematic indeterminancies for plane frames – analysis of indeterminate pin-
jointed frames – rigid frames (degree of statical indeterminancy upto two) – energy and consistent deformation
methods.
Objective: To impart the basic theory of analysis, classification of structures and analysis of them.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

1 Introduction to structural analysis - objectives of design, theory of structures 3. ch 1, pp 1-6 PPT

Difference between determinate and indeterminate structures, idealization,


2 3. ch 1, pp 6 PPT
need for support conditions
3. ch 9, pp 257-
3 Indeterminancy – static (internal, external), kinematic – examples PPT
263
Degree of indeterminancy and degree of freedom – beams, trusses, frames 2. ch 9, pp 328-
4 BB/PPT
– TUTORIAL 1 333

5 Analysis of determinate truss – Virtual work method (energy method) 3. ch 4, pp 78-92 PPT

2. ch 9, pp 358-
6 Analysis of indeterminate truss – Energy method (Castigliano’s theorem) PPT
375
2. ch 9, pp 358-
7 Trusses – TUTORIAL 2 BB/PPT
375

8 Analysis of determinate beams – unit load method 3. ch 3, pp 47-71 PPT

3. ch 11, pp 295-
9 Analysis of indeterminate beams – consistent deformation method PPT
322

10 Analysis of determinate frames – unit load / virtual work method 1. ch 2, pp 26-38 PPT

Analysis of indeterminate frames – force method / consistent deformation 3. ch 11, pp 323-


11 PPT
method 329
3. ch 11, pp 329-
12 Rigid frames – TUTORIAL 3 BB/PPT
331
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

Analysis of determinate beams, rigid and pin jointed frames using virtual work method

* Session duration: 50 minutes


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

Unit : II Moving loads and Influence lines

Unit Syllabus : Influence lines for reactions in statically determinate structures – influence lines for member forces in
pin jointed frames – influence lines for shear force and bending moment in beam sections – Calculation of critical
stress resultants due to concentrated and distributed moving loads.
Muller Breslau’s principle – influence lines for continuous beams and single storeyed rigid frames – indirect model
analysis for influence lines of indeterminate structures – Beggs deformeter.
Objective: To understand the concept of influence line diagrams and its applications in analysis of structures for static
loads and moving loads.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Introduction to moving loads and influence line diagrams and 2. ch 1, pp 1-47
13 PPT
applications 2. ch 2, pp 48-49
ILD for cantilever beam for different functions (reaction, shear
14 3. ch 5, pp 103-115 PPT
force, bending moment, etc.)
15 ILD for simply supported beams and overhanging beam 2. ch 2, pp 72-80 PPT

16 Problems on determinate beams - TUTORIAL 4 2. ch 2, pp 50-70 BB/PPT


Calculation of critical stress resultants ( maximum shear force,
17 bending moment, absolute maximum shear force and bending 3. ch 5, pp 103-115 PPT
moment) due to concentrated and distributed moving loads
CAT I

18 ILD for distributed moving loads 3. ch 5, pp 102-144 PPT

19 Influence lines for member forces in pin jointed frames 2. ch 2, pp 48-91 PPT

20 TUTORIAL 5 – ILD for trusses 3. ch 6, pp 145-171 BB/PPT

21 ILD for continuous beams 2. ch 3, pp 94-109 PPT


22 TUTORIAL 6 – ILD for single storeyed rigid frames 2. ch 3, pp 94-109 BB/PPT
23 Muller Breslau’s Principle, Indirect Model analysis 4. ch 5, pp 169-186 PPT
Begg’s deformeter – measurement of deformation – other 2. ch 3, pp 110-120
24 PPT
devices that can be used online
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):

 Measurement of deformation using strain gauges and other devices.

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

Unit : III Arches

Unit Syllabus : Arches as structural forms – examples of arch structures – types of arches – analysis of three hinged,
two hinged and fixed arches, parabolic and circular arches – settlement and temperature effects
Objective: To impart knowledge on analysis techniques involved in analysing arches with various conditions.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Introduction to arches – arches as structural forms, examples, 2. ch 4, pp 123-127
25 PPT
types, brief case studies on arch behavior and videos online
26 Analysis of three hinged arches – parabolic arches 2. ch 4, pp 127-135 PPT

27 Analysis of three hinged arches – circular and semi circular arches 2. ch 4, pp 139-139 PPT

28 TUTORIAL 7 – Problems on three hinged arches 3. ch 7, pp 174-190 BB/PPT


Analysis of three hinged parabolic arch with springings at
29 2. ch 4, pp 140-144 PPT
different levels
Influence line diagrams for moment, maximum bending moment,
30 3. ch 7, pp 191-207 PPT
normal thrust and radial shear – three hinged parabolic arches
31 Analysis of two hinged arches – parabolic arches 2. ch 4, pp 157-164 PPT

32 TUTORIAL 8 – Problems on three hinged arches and two hinged 2. ch 4, pp 178 BB/PPT
Analysis of two hinged circular arches, Influence line diagrams
33 4. ch 7, pp 208-220 PPT
for two hinged arches
34 Analysis of fixed arches 4. ch 8, pp 250-274 PPT
Temperature stresses in arches – two hinged and three hinged,
35 4. ch 7, pp 236-239 PPT
Settlement effects
36 TUTORIAL 9 – Problems on two hinged and fixed arches 2. ch 4, pp 178 BB/PPT
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):
-

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

Unit : IV Slope deflection method

Unit Syllabus : Continuous beams and rigid frames (with and without sway) – symmetry and antisymmetry –
simplification of hinged end – support displacements
Objective: To impart knowledge of slope deflection method to find the moments and reactions for indeterminate
structures (beams and frames).

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
37 Slope deflection method- applications, limitations; Fixed end moments 4. ch 1, pp 2 PPT

38 Derivation of slope deflection equations 4. ch 1, pp 3-6 PPT

39 Analysis of continuous beams 1. ch 2, pp 50-70 PPT

40 TUTORIAL 10 – Problems on continuous beams 1. ch 2, pp 50-70 BB/PPT

CAT II

41 Analysis of indeterminate frames 1. ch 2, pp 70-79 PPT

42 Analysis of indeterminate symmetric frames without sway 1. ch 2, pp 70-79 PPT

43 Analysis of indeterminate antisymmetric frames without sway 1. ch 2, pp 70-79 PPT

44 TUTORIAL 11 – Problems on portal frames 1. ch 2, pp 104-110 BB/PPT

45 Analysis of indeterminate frames with sway 1. ch 2, pp 80-85 PPT

46 Simplification of hinged ends 1. ch 2, pp 86-92 PPT

47 Support discplacements; Analysis of frame with inclined members 1. ch 2, pp 93-100 PPT

48 TUTORIAL 12 – Problems on sway frames 1. ch 2, pp 104-110 BB/PPT


Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):
-

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

Unit : V Moment distribution method

Unit Syllabus : Distribution and carryover of moments – stiffness and carry over factors – analysis of continuous
beams – plane rigid frames with and without sway – Naylor’s simplification
Objective: To impart knowledge on analysis of indeterminate beams and frames by moment distribution method

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Introduction to moment distribution method – uses and limitations,
49 4. ch 2, pp 44-48 PPT
Hardy cross method, Terminologies

50 Moment distribution method for continuous beams 1. ch 3, pp 113-134 PPT

51 Sinking of supports 1. ch 3, pp 135-140 PPT

52 TUTORIAL 13 – Problems on continuous beams 1. ch 3, pp 221-229 BB/PPT

53 Moment distribution method for frames without sway 1. ch 3, pp 141-175 PPT

54 Shear force diagrams and bending moment diagrams online PPT

Comparison of slope deflection method and moment distribution


55 NPTEL lecture PPT
method – accuracy, uses, limitations
56 TUTORIAL 14 – Problems on frames without sway NPTEL lecture BB/PPT

57 Moment distribution method for frames with sway 1. ch 3, pp 176-198 PPT

58 Symmetry and anti-symmetry 1. ch 3, pp 119-212 PPT

59 Cantilever moment distribution, Naylor’s Simplification 1. ch 3, pp 213-220 PPT

60 TUTORIAL 15 – Problems on portal frames 1. ch 3, pp 221-229 BB/PPT

CAT III

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any):


 Comparison of slope deflection method and moment distribution method in detail.

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub Code / Sub Name: CE 6501 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS I

REFERENCES:

1. Vaidyanadhan, R and Perumal, P, “Comprehensive Structural Analysis – Vol. 1”, Laxmi


Publications, New Delhi, 2012.
2. Vaidyanadhan, R and Perumal, P, “Comprehensive Structural Analysis – Vol. 2”, Laxmi
Publications, New Delhi, 2012.
3. BhavaiKatti, S.S, Structural Analysis – Vol. 1, Vikas Publishing Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2013
4. BhavaiKatti, S.S, Structural Analysis –Vol. 2, Vikas Publishing Pvt Ltd., New Delhi, 2013

Prepared by Approved by

Signature

Name RUBY FREYA E RAVINDRANATH

Designation AP Professor and Head

Date 30-06-2016 30-06-2016


Remarks *:

Remarks *:

* If the same lesson plan is followed in the subsequent semester/year it should be mentioned
and signed by the Faculty and the HOD

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