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Dr. A. LEEMA ROSE Ms. KALAIARASI M.E., Mr. G.R.IYAPPAN M.E.,
Associate professor Assistant professor Assistant professor
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
UNIT I
INTRODUCTION
PART-B
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Dr. A. LEEMA ROSE Ms. KALAIARASI M.E., Mr. G.R.IYAPPAN M.E.,
Associate professor Assistant professor Assistant professor
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
10. Illustrate the behavior of steel and concrete under uni axial stress and also BT-3
examine the behavior of composite material.
11. Assess the failure mode of the steel concrete sandwich elements BT-5
12. a) Invent about transformed section? BT-6
b) Compose the determination of ultimate moment capacity of a composite
section
PART-C
PART -A
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
PART-B
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
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Dr. A. LEEMA ROSE Ms. KALAIARASI M.E., Mr. G.R.IYAPPAN M.E.,
Associate professor Assistant professor Assistant professor
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
UNIT 3
DESIGN OF COMPOSITE MEMBERS
Design of composite beams, slabs, columns, beam columns - design of composite trusses.
PART -A
PART-B
1. Check the adequacy of the continuous composite profile deck slab of 130mm
deep, spanning 3m.Thecross section of the profiled sheeting is as shown in
fig.2. The live load of the slab is 3kN/m2.The slab is propped at the center BT-5
during construction stage. Use M20 concrete. Consider the construction load as
0.75kN/m2.
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Dr. A. LEEMA ROSE Ms. KALAIARASI M.E., Mr. G.R.IYAPPAN M.E.,
Associate professor Assistant professor Assistant professor
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
7. Design the simply supported composite beam of span 12m as shown in the
figure.1 for its construction Stage. The thickness of slab is 135mm. the
expected construction load on the slab is 1kN/m2. Assume the
Grade of concrete as M30, yield stress of structural steel is 250KN/m2 and
density of concrete is 24kN/m2.
Use partial safety for both live load and dead load as 1.5.
BT-6
PART-C
1. Draw forces at a composite beam-column joint due to moment and write the
BT-6
steps in the connection moment capacity calculation.
2. Discuss in details about shear connectors and its types. BT-2
3. Design a composite section without shores, for use as an interior floor beam.
Span of the beam = 9m, spacing of beam= 3m, thickness of slab= 120mm, dead
BT-6
load = 3 kN/m2, Live load = 7.5 kN/m2, concrete strength= 25 MPa and
modular ratio = 9.
4. Obtain plastic resistance of a steel section made of ISHB 300 encased in M 35
concrete. The height of column is 3.5m and is pinned ended. The details of the
BT-4
section are given as the dimension of the column is 500 mm x 500 mm
reinforcing steel Fe 415- 0.5% of gross concrete area.
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Associate professor Assistant professor Assistant professor
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
UNIT 4
PART -A
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Associate professor Assistant professor Assistant professor
DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
PART-B
1. a) Elaborate the bending, torsion, and distortion behavior of box girder bridges. BT-2
b) What are the basic variables required to make a cross section of box girders.
Discuss in detail
2. Design a composite truss of span 10 m with following data: BT-6
Truss spacing = 10 m
Slab thickness = 150 mm
Profile depth = 75 mm
Self-weight of deck slab = 2.8 kN/m2
Maximum laterally unrestrained length on top chord = 1.5 m
Adopt M 30 grade concrete
3. Discuss the following: BT-2
a) Advantages of box girder bridges.
b) Efficiency of single and multicelled box girder bridges.
4. Explain the behavior of box girder bridge under bending, torsion, torsional BT-2
warping and Distortion
5. Briefly describe the following BT-3
i) Initial design criteria of composite girder bridges
ii)Cross-section arrangement
iii) Section depth
iv)Economic and practical consideration
6. Briefly discuss about the ultimate limit state design of box section beams with BT-1
and without longitudinal stiffeners
7. Define the terms. BT-1
a) Longitudinal stiffeners
b) Studs
c) connecters
8. i) Recall the advantages of composite construction in bridges. BT-1
ii) Detail the AASHTO specification with regard to the design of composite
bridges.
9. Test the composite box girder to suit the following data. BT-4
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
1. Explain in details about single cell and multicellular box girder bridges. BT-2
2. List out the case studies on Prestressed box girder bridges. BT-1
3. Sketch in details about type of box girder bridges. BT-3
4. Write the detailed study report on R.C.C box girder bridges and Prestressed box BT-6
girder bridges.
UNIT 5
CASE STUDIES
PART -A
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
6. Formulate the mathematical model of a simple beam subjected to seismic force. BT-6
7. Define the second order effect? BT-1
8. Which type of composite column is suitable in seismic region? BT-2
9. List out the seismic behavior of slab BT-1
10. Memorize the seismic behavior of beam BT-1
11. Repeat the seismic behavior of column BT-1
12. Discuss in details about seismic behavior of connections BT-2
13. Classify the response of composite structures to seismic effects? BT-2
14. Employ additional precautions are to be taken for composite structure to resist BT-3
seismic forces?
15. Give two classical examples of composite structures. BT-3
16. Compare the properties of steel and concrete member. BT-4
17. How to safe guard the bridge girders falling from piers when it is subjected to BT-5
seismic forces?
18. Evaluate the conditions are considered in the design of steel composite joints for BT-5
seismic zone?
19. Differentiate between the linear static and linear dynamic procedure for seismic BT-4
analysis for seismic analysis of steel concrete composites.
20. What do you know about force transfer of composite members? BT-6
PART-B
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DEPARTMENT OF CIVIL ENGINEERING VALLIAMMAI ENGINEERING COLLEGE
PART-C
1. List out the factors should consider in seismic Behaviour of steel concrete BT-1
composite structures.
2. Explain in details about seismic behavior of composite beam and column BT-2
structures
3. Differentiate in details about seismic case study on steel concrete composite BT-4
structures.
4. Write in details about seismic connection suitable in steel concrete composite BT-6
structures.
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Dr. A. LEEMA ROSE Ms. KALAIARASI M.E., Mr. G.R.IYAPPAN M.E.,
Associate professor Assistant professor Assistant professor