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RAM DEVI JINDAL FACULTY OF ENGINEERING COURSE FILE On STRUCTURE ANALYSIS-3 Subject Code: CE-312 Faculty: Er.

JITENDER SHARMA

Academic year: 2011 Ram Devi Jindal Group of Colleges Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, TehsilDera Bassi, Distt. - Mohali

Ram Devi Jindal Group of Colleges


Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

COURSE FILE INDEX S.No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Particulars Syllabus Lecture Plan Assignment Sheets Mid Sessional Exam Question Paper Class Tests Assignment Record Award List of Sessional Tests Attendance Sheets University Question Papers Miscellaneous Page No.

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CE - 312 STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS III

Internal Marks: 40 L T P External Marks: 60 3 1 0 Total Marks: 100 1. BASIC CONCEPTS OF STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS: Static and kinematic indeterminacies of beams, rigidjointed plane and space frames, pin-jointed plane and space frames and hybrid structures, actions and displacements, action and displacement equations, generalized system of coordinates, unit-load method, conjugate-beam method, slope-deflection equations. 2. FLEXIBILITY MATRIX (PHYSICAL APPROACH): Basic definitions and types of matrices, matrix operations, matrix inversion, solution of linear simultaneous equations, matrix partitioning, development of flexibility matrices for statically determinate and in determinate beams, rigid-jointed plane frames and pin-jointed plane frames using physical approach. 3. STIFFNESS MATRIX (PHYSICAL APPROACH): Development of stiffness matrices for statically determinate and indeterminate beams, rigid-jointed plane frames and pin-jointed plane frames using physical approach, reduced stiffness matrix, total stiffness matrix, translational or lateral stiffness matrix. 4. STIFFNESS MATRIX (ELEMENT APPROACH): Transformation of system displacements to element

displacements through displacement transformation matrix, transformation of element stiffness matrices to system stiffness matrix, development of stiffness matrices for statically determinate and indeterminate beams, rigid-jointed plane frames and pin-jointed plane frames using element approach, relation between flexibility and stiffness matrices. 5. STIFFNESS METHOD OF ANALYSIS: Analysis of continuous beams, rigid-jointed plane frames and pinjointed plane frames using the physical and element approaches, effect of support settlements, temperature stresses and lack of fit, comparison of flexibility and stiffness methods of analysis. 6. FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (FEM): Basic concept, discretisation, procedure, elementary applications of principles and formulation of problems, steps of FEM (No Numerical Problems) BOOKS RECOMMENDED: 1. Structural analysis- A matrix approach - GS Pandit and SP Gupta 2. Matrix analysis of framed structures - William weaver , Jr. James M. Gere 3. Basic structural analysis - C.S. Reddy 4. Finite element analysis - C.S. Krishnamurthy

1CS-206 DATA COMMUNICATION External Marks: Internal Marks: Total Marks: OBJECTIVES: This course provides knowledge about various types of Network, Network Topologies , protocols . COURSE CONTENTS: Introduction: Uses of Computer Networks, Network Hardware, Network Software, seven-layer OSI architecture of ISO, concepts of layer protocols and layer interfaces, TCP/IP reference model, comparison of OSI &TCP/IP reference models[20%] Physical Layer: Transmission media , telephone system (structure, trunks , multiplexing and, [15%] Data Link Layer: Design Issues, Error detection and correction , elementary data link protocols , sliding window protocols.[20%] Medium Access Sub layer: The channel allocation , IEEE standards 802 for LAN & MAN. Network Layer: Design issues , routing algorithms, Congestion control Algorithms, IP protocol , IP addresses, Sub nets.[15%] 100 60 L 40 3 T 1 P -

Transport Layer: Transport Services, Elements of Transport protocols, TCP service Model , protocol, Header.[10%] Application Layer: Network security , DNS . E-mail , world wide web, multimedia.[10%] TEXT BOOKS 1.Computer Networks by Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Prentice Hall of India REFERENCES 1. Data Communication by Stallings 2. Data Communication by Mille

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Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

Lecture Plan

Lecture
no.

Topics Covered
Static and kinematic indeterminacies of beams, rigidjointed plane and space frames, pin-jointed plane frame generalized system of coordinates, unit-load method, conjugate-beam method, slope-deflection equations Basic definitions and types of matrices, matrix operations, matrix inversion matrix partitioning, development of flexibility matrices for statically determinate. rigid-jointed plane frames and pin-jointed plane frames using physical approach.. Development of stiffness matrices for statically determinate and indeterminate beams, rigid-jointed plane frames and pin-jointed plane frames using physical approach . Transformation of system displacements to element displacements through displacement transformation matrix rigid-jointed plane frames and pin-jointed plane frames using element approach, transformation of element stiffness matrices to system stiffness matrix, development of stiffness matrices

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

9.

for statically determinate and indeterminate beams,

10. 11 . 12 . 13 .

relation between flexibility and stiffness matrices.. relation between flexibility and stiffness matrices. total stiffness matrix, translational or lateral stiffness matrix.. Analysis of continuous beams, temperature stresses

14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24.

rigid-jointed plane frames and pin-jointed plane frames using the physical and element approaches. effect of support settlements. comparison of flexibility and stiffness. lack of fit, methods of analysis. Basic concept, and formulation of problems, elementary applications of principles. steps of FEM (No Numerical Problems) .. discretisation, procedure,. solution of linear simultaneous equations,

25. 26. 27.

28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.

Algorithms, IP protocol IP addresses, Sub nets Transport Layer: Transport Services, Header. Elements of Transport protocols TCP service Model , protocol, Application Layer Network security DNS . E-mail world wide web multimedia

Ram Devi Jindal Group of Colleges


Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

ASSIGNMENT-1

Q1) With neat diagrams give an account o f OSI layering. Discuss in brief functions of each layer with emphasis on the network layer and its services to above layers. Q2) (a) With a neat flow chart give all digital to analog methods and explain their Relevance to modems with an example. (b) Calculate-the highest bit rate for a telephone channel given ,the bandwidth of the line to be 3000Hzandthe signal to noise ratio being 35 dB. Q3) What is HDLC? Explain its frame format and its various fields with a neat diagram. How is it superior to SDLC frame format?

ASSIGNMENT-2

Q1) Describe in brief the Architecture of TCP/IP model. Q2) What do you mean by Switching? Describe in brief the various switching methods. Q3) Explain the functioning of Sliding Window protocol.

Ram Devi Jindal Group of Colleges


Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

ASSIGNMENT-3 Q1) Explain the functioning of Go back by n protocol. Q2) Explain briefly how then networks security is taken care of in application layer? Q3) List and explain different digital-to-analog conversion methods. Q4) Write short notes on : (a) Routing Algorithms. (b) Congestion control algorithms.

ASSIGNMENT-4

Q1) Explain the various layers of TCP/IP Model mentioning the protocols used in each layer

Q2) What is congestion ? Explain the leaky bucket algorithm to control congestion. Q3) Explain how the draw backs of this are overcome in a token bucket algorithm.

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Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

DSPM MST-1st Subject code: CS-207 Branch:CSE ,3rd semester Time:-1:30 Hrs Maximum Marks 24

SECTION-A

Q1) List different topologies available for networking? Q2) What is the advantage of layer architecture? Q3) What is the use of modulation? Q4) Differentiate between LAN and WAN. (2 Marks each)
SECTION-B

Q 5) With neat diagrams give an account o f OSI layering. Discuss in brief functions of each layer with emphasis on the network layer and its services to above layers. Q6) (a) With a neat flow chart give all digital to analog methods and explain their Relevance to modems with an example. (4 Marks each)

SECTION-C

Q7) Write short notes on : (a) Routing Algorithms. (b) Congestion control algorithms.

(8 Marks each)

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Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

DSPM MST-2nd Subject code: CS-207 Branch:CSE ,3rd Semester Time:-1:30 Hrs SECTION-A Maximum Marks 24

Q1) Name various operations of Data link layer. Q2) Define the term congestion. Q3) What do you mean by packet switched network? Q4) What is flow control? (2 Marks each)

SECTION-B

Q5) Describe in brief the Architecture of TCP/IP model. Q6) What do you mean by Switching? Describe in brief the various switching methods.

(4 Marks each)
SECTION-C

Q7) Calculate-the highest bit rate for a telephone channel given ,the bandwidth of the line to be 3000Hzandthe signal to noise ratio being 35 dB. (8 Marks each)

Ram Devi Jindal Group of Colleges


Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

DSPM MST-3rd Subject code: CS-207 Branch:CSE ,3rd Semester Time:-1:30 Hrs Maximum Marks 24

SECTION-A

Q1)What do you mean by Network reliability? Q2) What is the advantage of layer architecture? Q3) What is the use of modulation? Q4) Differentiate between LAN and WAN
. (2 Marks each)
SECTION-B

Q5) Explain the functioning of Go back by n protocol. Q6) Explain briefly how then networks security is taken care of in application layer? (4 Marks each)

SECTION-C

Q7) List and explain different digital-to-analog conversion methods.


(8 Marks each)

Ram Devi Jindal Group of Colleges


Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

CLASS TEST-1

Q1) With neat diagrams give an account o f OSI layering. Discuss in brief functions of each layer with emphasis on the network layer and its services to above layers. Q2) (a) With a neat flow chart give all digital to analog methods and explain their Relevance to modems with an example. (b) Calculate-the highest bit rate for a telephone channel given ,the bandwidth of the line to be 3000Hzandthe signal to noise ratio being 35 dB. Q3) What is HDLC? Explain its frame format and its various fields with a neat diagram. How is it superior to SDLC frame format?

CLASS TEST-2

Q1) Describe in brief the Architecture of TCP/IP model. Q2) What do you mean by Switching? Describe in brief the various switching methods. Q3) Explain the functioning of Sliding Window protocol.

Ram Devi Jindal Group of Colleges


Campus: Vill. Basoli, P.O. Lalru, Tehsil- Dera Bassi, Distt- Mohali

CLASS TEST-3 Q1) Explain the functioning of Go back by n protocol. Q2) Explain briefly how then networks security is taken care of in application layer? Q3) List and explain different digital-to-analog conversion methods. Q4) Write short notes on : (a) Routing Algorithms. (b) Congestion control algorithms.

CLASS TEST-4

Q1) Explain the various layers of TCP/IP Model mentioning the protocols used in each layer Q2) What is congestion ? Explain the leaky bucket algorithm to control

congestion. Q3) Explain how the draw backs of this are overcome in a token bucket algorithm.

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