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STRUCTURAL ENGR

STRUCTURAL Engineering: -

 Overview of Industry & Scope of STRUCTURAL engineering


 Role of STRUCTURAL engineers in various industries
 Ductile Detailing
 Concrete Chimneys
 Plate Girder
 Soil Mechanics
 Concept of Analysis and Loading Calculations
 Concrete Structure with relevant codes & standards. Steel structure With relevant codes &
standards.

II. STRUCTURAL Design

 RCC Beams, Columns and Slabs


 Overhead Tank
 Staircase
 Steel Beam & Column
 Connection
 Base Plate
 Portal Frames and Bracing
 Portal Frames and Bracing
 Storm Water Drains
 Footing Raft

III. Post STRUCTURAL Engineering

 Coordination with architects & civil Engineers


 Preparation of drawings
 Manual inspection
 Laying and construction process

IV. STRUCTURAL engineering Software’s

 Staad Pro
 E-Tab
 Tekla
 Safe
 Analysis & design of structures
 Steel frame connection
 2d &3d modeling structures
 3d structural design

V. Live Projects for STRUCTURAL Engineering (2 Nos)

 Shopping Mall – STRUCTURAL engineering


 Residential – STRUCTURAL engineering
 Hotel – STRUCTURAL engineering
 Industrial -Structural engineering.

Design Example of a Building using a Software Staad Pro V8i

 How to study the building Drawing


 How to study the Building Dimension
 Study on the General Layout
 Beam layout
 Column Position
 D.C
 C. C
 Wind Load
 Snow Load
 Load combination
 1893 Seismic Code

 Column
 Beam size
 T Concrete
 T Steel

 Self w.t of member


 Gravity
 Slab load calculation

 Model making
 Properties
STAAD Syllabus
RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN--2
Co-ordinate Systems
RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN--1
Overview of Structural Analysis and Design. o Global Vs Local
Calculating Shear Force and Bending Moment values for Creating a New Project in
various supports and load types. STAAD.Pro
Introduction RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGNs
o STAAD .PRO V8i Model Generation
o STAAD Editor o Creating Nodes & Members
Select Menu

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN—3


Model Editing Tools
o Translational Repeat
o Circular Repeat RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-4
Model Editing Tools
 Move o Connect Beams Along
o Stretch Selected Members
o Mirror
o Intersect Selected Members
o Rotate
o Merge Selected Members
Insert Mode
o Renumber
 For a Single Member o Split Beam
 For a Multiple Members
o Break Beams at Selected Nodes
Add Beam Creating Models By using Structure
Wizard
 Point to Point
Mini Project
 Between Midpoints
 Perpendicular Intersection

Curved Member

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN--5 RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN--6


Support Specification Loading
Member Property Specification o Nodal Load
Member Offset o Member Load
Material Specification
 Uniform Force and Moment
Loading
 Concentrated Force and Moment
o Creating a Primary Load  Liner Varying Load
o Adding Selfweight  Trapezoidal Load
 Hydrostatic Load
 Pre/Post Stress

Area Load
o Floor Loaad
Mini Project2

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-7


Loading RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-8
Introduction to Analysis
o Wind Load
o Perform Analysis
o Creating Load Combination
o Overview of Output Page
o Automatic Load Combination
o Pre-analysis Print
o Edit Auto Load Rules
o Post-analysis Print
o Moving Load
Inactive or Delete Specification
o Reference Load
General Guidelines For Design
o Repeat Load
Concrete Design in STAAD.Pro
Mini Project 3
o Column Design
o Beam Design

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-10


Seismology
o Introduction
o Terminologies
RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-9 o Standards for Earthquake Design
RC Designer
o General Principals for Earthquake
o Beam Design Design
o Column Design o Finding the Lateral Force by using
STAAD.Pro
Project 1
Dynamic Analysis
o Response Spectrum Analysis
Mini Project 4

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-11 RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-12


Cylindrical and Cylindrical Reverse Co-Ordinate Systems Member Truss
Introduction Creating FEM models by using
Structure Wizard
FEM Modelling in STAAD.Pro
Adding Plate Thickness
o Snap Plate
Plate Load
o Add Plate
o Pressure on Full Plate
o Create Infill Plates
o Concentrated Load
o Generate Plate Mesh
o Partial Plate Pressure Load
o Parametric Modelling
o Trapezoidal Load
o Hydrostatic Load
o Element Joint Load

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-13


Water Tank Design RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-14
Staircase Design
Slab Design
Shear wall Modelling and Design
o One-way Slab
Solid Modelling and Analysis
o Two-Way Slab
Mini Project 6
Mini Project 5

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-16


Cable Member Specification
RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-15 Tension/ Compression Specification
Table Member Property
Steel Design in STAAD.Pro

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-18


Foundation Design
RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-17
Interactive Steel Design o Isolated Footing
Design of Overhead Transmission Line Towers o Combined / Strip footing
Pushover Analysis o Tool Kit
Project 2
 Isolated Footing
 Combined footing

RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-19 RCC STRUCTURAL DESIGN-20


Foundation Design Importing CAD Models
o Mat Foundation Report Setup
o Pile Cap Design Plotting From STAAD.Pro
Mini Project 7 Final Project

PM Syllabus
I. PROJECT MANAGMENT

 Terminology.
 Business Model. ‐ Parties, Types of contract
 Design Build Contracts. – Brief, Advantages
 Scheduling/Activities
 Resources/Costs
 Centralized Project Management
 Agency CM.
 CM at Risk.
 Units & scales. ‐ Scales – SI & British units, Conversions.
 Method of Planning & Scheduling.
 Conventional Methods – Gantt/Bar chart
 Network Methods ‐ Critical Path Method ‐ CPM..
 Elements of Network
 Activity Slack or Float
 Advantages of PERT/CPM

 Advanced security features

 Risk Analysis
 Issue Management
 Claim Digger

II. PROJECT MANAGMENT Design

 Rules to be followed for drawing Network


 Development of Network
 To Estimate Project Duration
 Estimation of activity duration time
 Compressing the Critical path
 Start & Finish Time of activity
 Identification of the Critical Path

III. Post PROJECT MANAGMENT

 Coordination with architects & civil Engineers


 Preparing reports
 Preparation of estimation sheet
 Manual inspection
 Laying and construction process

IV. PROJECT MANAGMENT Software’s

 Microsoft Project Management


 Primavera

V. Live Projects for PROJECT MANAGMENT (2 Nos)

 Shopping Mall – PROJECT MANAGMENT engineering


 Residential – PROJECT MANAGMENT engineering
 Hotel – PROJECT MANAGMENT engineering
 Industrial -Project managment engineering.

STEEL Syllabus
I. STRUCTURAL Engineering :-

 Introduction to Steel Structures:

properties of structural steel, corrosion, fire protection.


indian standard specifications and sections

 Connections of steel structures:

Bearing type bolts, friction grip bolts, welded connections , hanger connections.
eccentrically loaded connections, splice connections

 Tension members steel structures:

Introduction, plates with holes, angles under tension, design of tension members.

 Compression members of Steel Structures

buckling strength of ideal columns., strength of practical compression members, column strength
curves, design of axially loaded columns, design of angles loaded through one-leg. Laced and
battened columns.
 Beams of Steel Structures

Behavior of steel beams, limit state design of steel beams, web buckling and crippling
Lateral torsion buckling behavior of unrestrained beams, design approach for unrestrained beams,
unsymmetrical sections and bi-axial bending, built-up sections, shear behavior of transversely
stiffened plate girder webs ,provision of moment and shear capacity for plate girders ,design of
stiffeners

 Beam-columns of Steel Structures

Short beam- columns, stability consideration for long beam-columns, interaction formula,design
approach to beam- columns

 Column bases of Steel Structures

Introduction to bases and footings, design of solid slab base, design of gusted base ,other types of
footings

 Moment connections of Steel Structures

Simple, semi-rigid and rigid connections, connection configurations ,angle cleat connections end-
plate connections , semi-rigid connections , moment-rotation characteristics

II. STRUCTURAL Design

 Design approach of Steel Structures:

Design requirements & design process,analysis procedures & design philosophy.


introduction to limit state design,other design requirements.

 Industrial buildings of Steel Structures

Structural configurations, functional and serviceability requirements,industrial floors ,roof


systems,plastic analysis and design of portal frames ,crane gantry girders ,design for wind actions
,design for earthquake actions

 Multi-storeyed buildings of Steel Structures

Composite Floor Systems, Loading, Analysis for Gravity Loads, Lateral Load Resisting Systems,
Analysis for Lateral Loads ,Dual Systems

 Bridges

Classification and types of bridges, load and load combination for highway bridges
 Tanks
 Towers

Load and load combination for railway bridges, wind and earthquake effects, design of a typical
truss bridge 6) bearings and supporting elements
Introduction- types of tanks, load and load combination ,design aspects of cylindrical tanks , design
aspects of rectangular tanks , wind and earthquake effects ,staging design
, classification of types of towers, loads and load combinations, wind effects on towers, methods of
analysis, design approaches, economy and optimization

III. Post STRUCTURAL Engineering

 Coordination with architects & civil Engineers


 Preparation of drawings
 Manual inspection
 Laying and construction process

IV. STRUCTURAL engineering Software’s

 Staad Pro
 E-Tab
 Tekla
 Safe
 Analysis & design of structures
 Steel frame connection
 2d &3d modeling structures
 3d structural design

V. Live Projects for STRUCTURAL Engineering (2 Nos)

 Shopping Mall – STRUCTURAL engineering


 Residential – STRUCTURAL engineering
 Hotel – STRUCTURAL engineering
 Industrial -Structural engineering.

DRAFTING Syllabus
I. Civil Draftsman:-

 Free hand sketching .


 Use of drawing instruments and materials .
 Drawing conventional lines according to ISI code. Folding of sheets .
 Print all types of lettering and use of all stencils
 Construct, read and use of plain, comparative, diagonal, vernier scales .
 Construct plain geometrical figures .
 2d & 3d drafting.

II. STRUCTURAL Design

 Solve simple problems on projecting of points, lines surfaces and solids .


 Draw sketches from models.
 Have through knowledge in conventional signs and symbols.
 Plan , Elevation , section of buildings.
 Isometric of building views.
 Have correct concept and sketch the arrangement of bricks in different types of bonds in
building and in foundation.
 Prepare drawing of stone masonry and scaffolding.
 Have knowledge to prevent the structure with DPC.
 Draw different ground floors.
 Draw various types of arches and lintels.
 Draw different types of doors and windows including knowledge of carpentry joints.
 Draw different types of roof with all details.

III. BMC DRAWING for approval

 Draw upper floors including general principles of constructions


 Draw and design staircases.
 Draw plan, section, and elevation of residential buildings (single & double) with help of sketches,
and line diagrams.
 Follow principle of planning, local building by laws with ISI standards.
 Draw perspective view of building including coloring practice & shading.
 Making inking Leroy set printing of letters and tracing including practice of blue prints and
ammonia prints.

IV. Civil Draftsman Software’s

 Auto Cad.

V. Live Projects for Civil Draftsman (2 Nos)

 Shopping Mall – Civil Drafting.


 Residential – Civil Drafting.
 Hotel – Civil Drafting.
 Industrial - Civil Drafting.

Syllabus
KEY TOPICS COVERED:

 The Project
 Begin a New Model Define an Auto Select Selection List.
 Add Line Objects, Set Up to Add Object to Multiple Stories
 Simultaneously, Draw Column Objects Save the Model
 Draw the Lateral Force-Resisting Beam Objects
 Draw the Secondary (Infill) Beams Objects
 Add Area Objects
 Draw the Floor Area Objects Add Dummy Area Objects used
 For Wind Load Application
 Add Objects in Elevation View
 Add Objects in Plan View
 Define Static Load Cases
 Assign Gravity Loads
 Define a Developed Elevation
 Assign Wind Loads
 Review Database Displays of Input Data
 Run the Analysis
 Graphically Review the Analysis Results
 Designs the Composite Beams
 Design the Steel Frame

Syllabus
KEY TOPICS COVERED

 Conceptual Underpinnings of Revit MEP


 Building Information Modeling
 Revit MEP Key Concepts
 Exploring an Existing Project
 User Interface
 1. Unit Conventions
 Understanding the User Interface
 Right-Clicking
 Navigating in Views
 Selection Methods
 The Almighty Tab Key
 Settings
 Basic Project Setup
 Preparing the Architectural Model
 Purging the Architectural Model
 Creating a New Project
 Linked Project Settings
 Copying Titleblocks
 Load a Titleblock Family and Create Sheets
 Wrapping Up a Project Setup
 Energy Analysis
 Understanding the Workflow
 Managing the
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 The Importance of Project Collaboration
 Space Elements
 Zones
 Energy Analysis
 Mechanical Systems
 Mechanical Settings
 Creating a Ceiling Plan View for Coordination
 Placing Air Terminal Devices
 Placing Mechanical Equipment
 Ductwork
 Additional Ductwork Tools
 Piping Systems
 Plumbing and Pipe Settings
 Boiler Room Piping - Semi-Automatic Approach
 Boiler Room Piping - Manual Approach
 Electrical Systems
 Placing Electrical Equipment
 Circuiting Equipment
 Checking Connections in System Browser
 Create the Main Service Entrance
 Copy Equipment to a Level
 Create Lighting Views

 Modifying Light Fixture Types


 Lighting Switches
 Switch Systems
 Electrical Fixtures
 Circuit the Receptacles
 Wire Tags
 Define a Special Purpose Receptacle
 Distribution Systems
 Conduit
 Circuiting Mechanical Equipment
 Other Device Types
 Cable Tray
 Lighting Fixture Annotations
 Panel Schedules
 Modify a Panel Schedule Template
 Create an Electrical Equipment Schedule
 Electrical Distribution Basics
 Load Classifications and Demand Factors
 Electrical Settings

 Detailing and Annotation


 Detailing in Revit
 Annotation
 Drafted Details
 Working with Legacy Details
 Additional Detailing Techniques
 Working with Schedules and Tags
 Create and Modify Schedule Views
 Editing the Model
 Working with Tags
 Room and Room Tags
 Querying Data
 Add a Color Scheme
 Working with Area Plans
 Ceiling Plans and Interior Elevations
 Creating Ceiling Elements
 Creating Interior Elevations
 Printing, Publishing, and Exporting
 Print Setup
 Printing
 Printer Driver Configuration
 Troubleshooting Printing
 Publish to Buzzsaw
 Export to CAD
 Export a DWF File
 Publishing Tools

 Revit Architecture Quick Start


 Create a Small Building
 Working in Other Views
 Edit in Any View
 Round Out the Project
 Preparing Output
 Output
 Creating a Building Layout
 Working with Walls
 Working with Doors and Windows
 Viewing the Model in 3D
 Setting Up Project Levels and Views
 Working with Levels
 Rough Out the Building Form
 Working with Elevation Views
 Creating Section Views
 Schedule Views
 Sheet Views
 Drafting Views
 Column Grids and Structural Layout
 Working with Grids
 Working with Columns
 Adding Core Walls
 Adding Floors
 Creating Structural Framing
 Vertical Circulation
 Stairs and Railings
 Commercial Core Layout
 Floors, Landings, and Shafts
 Ramps and Elevators
 Floors and Roofs
 Creating Roofs
 Editing Roofs
 Creating Floors
 Commercial Project Roof
 Working with Families
 Kinds of Families
 Family Libraries
 Family Strategies
 Accessing Families in a Project
 Accessing Libraries
 Edit and Create Family Types
 Customizing Families
 Building Custom Families
 Building Parametric Families

 Ways to Share Work


 Linking and Importing
 Coordination Monitor and Interference Check
 Worksets
 Understanding Worksets
 Enabling Worksharing
 Use a Workset to Lock an Element
 Creating Additional Worksets
 Workset Tips

Converting 2D Drawings to 3D

Scope & Carrer of REVIT MEP:

 Energy Analysis
 Mechanical Systems
 Piping Systems
 Electrical Systems
 Construction
 Structural

Career of REVIT MEP:

 Power plants needs REVIT MEP


 Petro Chemical Complex needs REVIT MEP
 Oil & gas need REVIT MEP
 Off shore Industry needs REVIT MEP
 Refinery needs REVIT MEP
 Industrial plants needs REVIT MEP
 Energy sector needs REVIT MEP
 Chemical process needs REVIT MEP
 EPC industry needs REVIT MEP
 Consulting engineers needs REVIT MEP
 Pharmaceutical industry needs REVIT MEP
 Project & Construction needs REVIT MEP
 Cement and Fertilizer needs REVIT MEP

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