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The document is a course delivery plan for the subject CE6302 Mechanics of Solids. It outlines the topics to be covered in each of the four units of the course across multiple sessions. Unit I discusses theory of vibrations and idealization of structures as single degree of freedom systems. Unit II covers multiple degree of freedom systems and their response to free and forced vibrations. Unit III focuses on elements of engineering seismology including causes of earthquakes. Finally, Unit IV examines the effect of earthquake loading on different types of structures such as RCC, steel, and prestressed concrete structures.

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Structural Dynamics

The document is a course delivery plan for the subject CE6302 Mechanics of Solids. It outlines the topics to be covered in each of the four units of the course across multiple sessions. Unit I discusses theory of vibrations and idealization of structures as single degree of freedom systems. Unit II covers multiple degree of freedom systems and their response to free and forced vibrations. Unit III focuses on elements of engineering seismology including causes of earthquakes. Finally, Unit IV examines the effect of earthquake loading on different types of structures such as RCC, steel, and prestressed concrete structures.

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FT/GN/68/01/23.01.

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SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING

COURSE DELIVERY PLAN - THEORY Page 1 of 8

LP: CE6701
Department of Civil Engineering
Rev. No: 00
B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech : B.E. Regulation: R2013 Date: 04/07/2016
PG Specialisation : Not Applicable
Sub. Code / Sub. Name : CE6701 STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGG.
Unit :I

Unit syllabus: THEORY OF VIBRATIONS


Difference between static loading and dynamic loading – Degree of freedom – idealisation of structure as
single degree of freedom system – Formulation of Equations of motion of SDOF system - D‟Alemberts
principles – effect of damping – free and forced vibration of damped and undamped structures – Response
to harmonic and periodic forces.

Objective: To introduce dynamic loading and dynamic performance of a structure with idealization of structure
as single degree of freedom.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Difference between static loading and dynamic loading 4 – Ch.1; Pg.3, 4, 7, 8, 9,
PPT &
01 - Degree of freedom – Idealisation of structure as Ch.2;16, 17,18
BB
single degree of freedom system
Formulation of Equations of motion of SDOF system - 4 – Ch.2; Pg.18-23 PPT &
02
D‟Alemberts principles BB

03 PPT &
4 – Ch.2; Pg.23-40
Undamped free vibration of SDOF structures BB
3 – Ch.1;pg.3-23
04

05 PPT &
Effect of damping – free vibration of damped 4 – Ch.3; Pg.42-64
structures 3 – Ch.2;pg.31-45 BB
06

07 PPT &
4 – Ch.4; Pg.65-97
Response to Harmonic forces 3 – Ch.3;pg.49-96 BB
08
Response to periodic forces. 4 – Ch.5; Pg.98-108 PPT &
09 BB
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Nil

* Session duration: 50 minutes


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE6302_ MECHANICS OF SOLIDS

Unit : II

Unit Syllabus: MULTIPLE DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEM


Two degree of freedom system – modes of vibrations – formulation of equations of motion of multi
degree of freedom (MDOF) system - Eigen values and Eigen vectors – Response to free and forced
vibrations - damped and undamped MDOF system – Modal superposition methods.

Objective: To impart the knowledge on multiple degree of freedom system and to determine the response to free
and forced vibrations.

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

10
Two degree of freedom system - modes of 4 – Ch.7; Pg.126 – 131,
vibrations – Free vibration of undamped system 137-154 PPT & BB
- Eigen values and Eigen vectors
11

4 – Ch.7; Pg.132 – 134,


12 Response to free vibration of damped system PPT & BB

13 Response to forced vibration of undamped and 4 – Ch.7; Pg.134 – 137,


damped 154-157 PPT & BB
14

15 Formulation of equations of motion of multi 4 – Ch.8; Pg.158 – 163


degree of freedom (MDOF) system – Free 1-Ch.18; pg.725-775 PPT & BB
vibration analysis- undamped and damped
16

17 Model superposition - Formulation of equations 4 – Ch.8; Pg.163 – 174


of motion of multi degree of freedom (MDOF) PPT & BB
18 system – Forced vibration analysis

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Nil

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE6302_ MECHANICS OF SOLIDS

Unit : III

Unit Syllabus : UNIT III ELEMENTS OF SEISMOLOGY

Elements of Engineering Seismology - Causes of Earthquake – Plate Tectonic theory – Elastic rebound
Theory – Characteristic of earthquake – Estimation of earthquake parameters - Magnitude and intensity
of earthquakes – Spectral Acceleration.

Objective: To study the elements of engineering seismology and theories pertaining to earthquake

Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids

19
Elements of Engineering Seismology - Causes of
4 – Ch.9; Pg.175 – 181
20 Earthquake – Plate Tectonic theory - Elastic PPT & BB
2-Ch.1; pg.3-9
rebound Theory
21

22

Characteristic of earthquake – Estimation of 4 – Ch.9; Pg.184 – 188


23 PPT & BB
earthquake parameters 2- Ch.5; pg.88-107

24

25

Magnitude of intensity of earthquakes – Spectral 4 – Ch.9; Pg.188 – 198


26 PPT & BB
Acceleration

27
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Nil

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE6302_ MECHANICS OF SOLIDS

Unit : IV

Unit Syllabus : RESPONSE OF STRUCTURES TO EARTHQUAKE


Effect of earthquake on different type of structures – Behaviour of Reinforced Cement Concrete, Steel
and Prestressed Concrete Structure under earthquake loading – Pinching effect – Bouchinger Effects –
Evaluation of earthquake forces as per IS:1893 – 2002 - Response Spectra – Lessons learnt from past
earthquakes.

Objective: To impart knowledge on effect of earthquake loading to different type of structures like RCC, Steel and
Prestressed.

Session Topics to be covered Ref Teaching


No* Method

28 Effect of earthquake on different type of


structures - Behaviour of steel under earthquake 5-Ch.10; 337-367 PPT & BB
29 loading

30 Behaviour of Reinforced Cement Concrete under


earthquake loading - Pinching effect – Bouchinger 5-Ch.10; 367-399 PPT & BB
31 Effects

Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Structure


32 5-Ch.10; 410-416 PPT & BB
under earthquake loading
33
4 – Ch.14; Pg.234 – 252
Evaluation of earthquake forces as per IS:1893 – PPT & BB
34 2002

35 4 – Ch.10; Pg.199 – 210


Response Spectra – Lessons learnt from past
4 – Ch.9; Pg.195 – 198 PPT & BB
earthquakes
36 1- Ch.6; pg.233-281

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): NIL

* Session duration: 50 mins


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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE6302- Mechanics of Solids

Unit : V

Unit Syllabus: DESIGN METHODOLOGY


Causes of damage – Planning considerations / Architectural concepts as per IS:4326 – 1993 – Guidelines
for Earthquake resistant design – Earthquake resistant design for masonry and Reinforced Cement
Concrete buildings – Later load analysis – Design and detailing as per IS:13920 – 1993.

Objective: To impart knowledge on Aseismic design methodology for masonry and concrete structures.

Session Topics to be covered Ref Teaching


No * Method

37 Causes of damage – Planning considerations / 4 – Ch.13; Pg.224 – 233 PPT & BB


Architectural concepts as per IS:4326 – 1993
38

39
Guidelines for Earthquake resistant design – 2 – Ch.24; Pg.427 – 460 PPT & BB
40 Earthquake resistant design for masonry buildings

41

Earthquake resistant design for Reinforced 4 – Ch.15; Pg.253 – 302


42 PPT & BB
Cement Concrete buildings
43

44
Lateral load analysis – Design and detailing as 2 – Ch.26; Pg.463 – 485 PPT & BB
per IS:13920 – 1993
45

Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): New techniques in Aseismic design
* Session duration: 50 mins
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Sub Code / Sub Name: CE 6302- Mechanics of Solids

REFERENCES:
1. Chopra, A.K., “Dynamics of Structures – Theory and Applications to Earthquake
Engineering”, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2011.
2. Agarwal. P and Shrikhande. M., "Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures",
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 2007
3. Paz, M. and Leigh.W. “Structural Dynamics – Theory & Computation”, 4 th Edition,
CBS Publishers & Distributors, Shahdara, Delhi, 2006.
4. Damodarasamy, S.R. and Kavitha, S. “Basics of Structural dynamics and Aseismic
design”, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2012
5. Dewrick, D.J., “Earthquake resistant design”, John Wiley & sons, London, 2009

Prepared by Approved by

Signature

Name Dr. P. Venkateswara Rao Dr. E. Ravindranath

Designation Associate Professor / Civil HOD / Civil

Date 04 / 07 /2016 04 / 07 /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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