Structural Design (RCC)
The Structural Design (RCC) course focuses on the design and analysis of reinforced cement concrete (RCC) structures, which are commonly used in buildings, bridges, and other infrastructure. The course covers key aspects of designing RCC elements such as beams, columns, slabs, foundations, and retaining walls under different loads and conditions. Emphasizing safety, efficiency, and practical application, the course ensures that students understand the latest design codes and standards, including IS 456 (India) and ACI (American Concrete Institute) codes.
Basic Principles of RCC Design: Understanding the behavior of reinforced concrete under stress, including the concepts of stress, strain, and ultimate load capacity.
Design of Beams: Calculation of bending, shear, and torsion in beams and the design of reinforcement based on load conditions.
Design of Columns: Analyzing and designing columns for axial loads, bending moments, and combined axial and bending stresses.
Slabs and Foundations: Design of one-way and two-way slabs, and the principles of designing various foundation types (isolated, raft, and deep foundations).
Retaining Walls: Designing retaining walls to withstand earth pressure and hydrostatic loads.
Load Distribution and Load Combinations: Understanding how to distribute loads across structural elements and how to apply load combinations for safety.
Design Codes and Standards: Introduction to IS 456, ACI 318, and other relevant codes for RCC design.
Advanced Topics: Design of flat slabs, shear walls, cantilever beams, and foundations under special loading conditions.
Gain proficiency in designing RCC elements, ensuring they are safe, stable, and efficient.
Understand and apply relevant codes and standards for reinforced concrete design.
Develop problem-solving skills for designing complex RCC structures under various load conditions.
Master the use of design software tools for RCC structure analysis and design.