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Nptel: Pre-Stressed Concrete Structures - Video Course

This document provides an overview of the syllabus for a video course on pre-stressed concrete structures through NPTEL. The course is divided into 9 modules covering topics like prestressing systems, material properties, analysis of members under axial and flexural loads, design of members, shear and torsion design, deflection and crack width calculations, transmission of prestress, continuous beams, special topics, and more. Each module breaks down the topics and their time allocation over several hours of video lectures.

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Nptel: Pre-Stressed Concrete Structures - Video Course

This document provides an overview of the syllabus for a video course on pre-stressed concrete structures through NPTEL. The course is divided into 9 modules covering topics like prestressing systems, material properties, analysis of members under axial and flexural loads, design of members, shear and torsion design, deflection and crack width calculations, transmission of prestress, continuous beams, special topics, and more. Each module breaks down the topics and their time allocation over several hours of video lectures.

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NPTEL Syllabus

Pre-stressed Concrete Structures -


Video course

RESTRESSED CONCRETE DESIGN

NPTEL
Module 1: Introduction, Prestressing Systems and Material Properties (7 Hours)
Topic Hours

Basic Concept
Early Attempts of Prestressing
1
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Brief History
Development of Building Materials

Definitions Civil
Engineering
Advantages of Prestressing
Limitations of Prestressing
Types of Prestressing
• Source of prestressing force
1
• External or internal prestressing
• Pre-tensioning or post-tensioning
• Linear or circular prestressing
• Full, limited or partial prestressing Coordinators:
• Uniaxial, biaxial or multiaxial prestressing
Dr. Amlan Kumar
Prestressing Systems and Devices Sengupta
Pre-tensioning Department of Civil
• Introduction EngineeringIIT Madras
• Stages
Prof. Devdas Menon
Advantages
1 Department of Civil
Disadvantages
EngineeringIIT Madras
Devices
• Jacks
• Anchoring devices
• Harping devices

Post-tensioning
• Introduction
• Stages
Advantages
Disadvantages
Devices 1
• Anchoring devices
• Sequence of anchoring
• Jacks
• Couplers
• Grouting

Constituents of Concrete
• Introduction
• Aggregate
• Cement
• Water
• Admixtures
1
Hardened Concrete
• Strength of concrete
• Stiffness of concrete
• Durability of concrete
• High performance concrete
• Allowable stresses in concrete

Hardened Concrete
• Stress-strain curves for concrete
• Creep of concrete
1
• Shrinkage of concrete
Properties of Grout
Codal Provisions
Prestressing Steel
• Introduction
• Forms of prestressing steel
• Types of prestressing steel
• Properties of prestressing steel
1
• Stress-strain curves for prestressing steel
• Relaxation of steel
• Durability
• Fatigue
Codal Provisions
Module 2: Losses in Prestress (3 Hours)
Topic Hours

Notations
• Geometric properties
• Load variables
Losses in Prestress
• Elastic shortening 1
• Pre-tensioned axial members
• Pre-tensioned bending members
• Post-tensioned axial members
• Post-tensioned bending members

Losses in Prestress (Part I)


• Friction
1
• Anchorage slip
Force Variation Diagram

Losses in Prestress (Part II)


• Creep of concrete
• Shrinkage of concrete 1
• Relaxation of steel
Total Time-dependent Loss
Module 3: Analysis of Members (6 Hours)
Topic Hours

Analysis of Members Under Axial Load


• Introduction
• Analysis at transfer
1
• Analysis at services loads
• Analysis of ultimate strength
• Analysis of behavior

Analysis of Member Under Flexure (Part I)


• Introduction
Analysis at Service Loads
1
• Based on stress concept
• Based on force concept
• Based on load balancing concept

Analysis of Member Under Flexure (Part II)


• Cracking moment
1
• Kern point
• Pressure line

Analysis of Member Under Flexure (Part III)


Analysis for Ultimate Strength
• Variation of stress in steel 1
• Condition at ultimate limit state
Analysis of Rectangular Sections

Analysis of Flanged Sections 1

Analysis of Partially Prestressed Sections


Analysis of Un-bonded Post-tensioned Beams 1
Analysis of Behaviour
Module 4: Design of Members (6 Hours)
Topic Hours

Design of Members
• Calculation of demand
Design of members for Axial Tension
• Design of prestressing force
1
• Analysis of ultimate strength
• Analysis of ultimate strength
Design of Member for Flexure
• Calculation of moment demand.
• Preliminary design

Design of Sections for Flexure (Part I)


• Final design
1
• Final design for type 1 members
• Special case

Design of Sections for Flexure (Part II)


1
• Final design of type 2 members

Design of Sections for Flexure (Part III)


• Choice of sections
1
• Determination of limiting zone
• Post-tensioning in stages

Design of sections for Flexure (Part IV)


1
• Magnel’s graphical method

Detailing Requirements for Flexure


Detailing Requirements for Shear 1
Detailing Requirements for Torsion
Module 5: Analysis and Design for Shear and Torsion (6 Hours)
Topic Hours

Analysis for Shear


• Introduction
• Stress in an uncracked beam
• Types of cracks 1
• Components of shear resistance
• Modes of failure
• Effect of prestressing force

Design for Shear (Part I)


• Limit state of collapse for shear
• Maximum permissible shear stress 1
• Design of transverse reinforcement
• Detailing requirement for shear

Design for Shear (Part II)


• General comments
1
• Design steps
• Design of stirrups for flange

Analysis for Torsion


• Introduction
• Stresses in an uncracked beam
• Crack pattern under pure torsion 1
• Components of resistance for pure torsion
• Modes of failure
• Effect of prestressing force

Design for Torsion (Part I)


• Limit state of collapse for torsion
1
• Design of longitudinal reinforcement
• Design of transverse reinforcement

Design for Torsion (Part II)


• Detailing requirements
1
• General comments
• Design steps
Module 6: Calculations of Deflection and Crack Width (1 Hour)
Topic Hours

Calculation of Deflection
• Deflection due to gravity loads
• Deflection due to prestressing force
• Total deflection
• Limits of deflection
1
• Determination moment of inertia
• Limits of span-to-effective depth ratio
Calculation of Crack Width
• Method of calculation
• Limits of crack width
Module 7: Transmission of Prestress (2 Hours)
Topic Hours

Transmission of Prestress (Part I)


• Introduction
• Pre-tensioned members
1
Transmission length
Development length
End zone reinforcement

Transmission of Prestress (Part II)


• Post-tensioned members
1
End zone reinforcement
Bearing plate
Module 8: Cantilever and Continuous Beams (3 Hours)
Topic Hours

Cantilever Beams
• Introduction
• Analysis 1
• Determination of limiting zone
• Cable profile

Continuous Beams (Part I)


• Introduction
• Analysis 1
• Incorporation of moment due to reactions
• Pressure line due to prestressing force

Continuous Beams (Part II)


• Concordant cable profile
• Cable profiles
1
• Partially continuous beams
• Analysis at ultimate limit state
• Moment redistribution
Module 9: Special Topics (6 Hours)
Topic Hours

Composite Sections
• Introduction
• Analysis of composite sections 1
• Design of composite sections
• Analysis for horizontal shear transfer

One-way Slabs
• Introduction 1
• Analysis and design

Two-way Slabs (Part I)


• Introduction
• Analysis 1
• Features in modeling and analysis
• Distribution of moments to strips

Two-way Slabs (Part II)


• Checking for shear capacity
• Spandrel beams 1
• Anchorage devices
• Additional aspects

Compression Members
• Introduction
• Analysis 1
• Development of interaction diagram
• Effect of prestressing force

Circular Prestressing
• Introduction
• General analysis and design
• Prestressed concrete pipes 1
• Liquid storage tanks
• Ring beams
Conclusion
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