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Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode - 638060, India

This document outlines a course on the design of prestressed and prefabricated concrete structures. The course aims to enable students to design prestressed flexural members, tension and compression members, composite structures, and prefabricated elements. It covers topics like basic prestressing concepts, design of anchorage zones, tension and compression members, continuous beams, and prefabricated components like slabs and beams. Students will learn to analyze and design these various structural elements and will be assessed through tests and exams involving tasks like analyzing and evaluating structural designs.

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Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode - 638060, India

This document outlines a course on the design of prestressed and prefabricated concrete structures. The course aims to enable students to design prestressed flexural members, tension and compression members, composite structures, and prefabricated elements. It covers topics like basic prestressing concepts, design of anchorage zones, tension and compression members, continuous beams, and prefabricated components like slabs and beams. Students will learn to analyze and design these various structural elements and will be assessed through tests and exams involving tasks like analyzing and evaluating structural designs.

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Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode – 638060, India

22SET23 - DESIGN OF PRESTRESSED AND PREFABRICATED STRUCTURES


IS 1343-1980, IS 3370, IS 784-2001, IS 784-1959 & IS 15916-2010 code books are to be permitted

Programme &
ME Structural Engineering Sem. Category L T P Credit
Branch
Prerequisites Design of Concrete Structures 2 PC 3 0 0 3

Preamble This course enables the students to design the prestressed and prefabricated Concrete Structural elements

Unit – I Design Concepts: 9


Basic Concepts - Advantages - Materials - Methods of prestressing – Pretensioning and post tensioning - Review on analysis of
sections for stresses by various concepts - Types of Losses and deflection in prestress. Design of Prestressed Flexural
Member: Flexural strength - Shear resistance - Web shear crack – Flexure - shear cracks - Design principles for members with
flexure and shear - Design of slabs - Design of sleepers - Design of Anchorage zone - IS method - Introduction to Launching and
erection of prestressed girders.
Unit – II Tension and Compression Members: 9
Design of tension members - Design of compression members with and without flexure - Application in the design of prestressed
pipes and prestressed concrete cylindrical water tanks.
Unit – III Design of Composite Structures: 9
Analysis for stresses - Estimate for deflections - Flexural and shear strength of composite members. Continuous
Members: Advantages - Methods of achieving continuity - Concept of linear - Transformations - Primary moment - Secondary
moment - Resultant moment - Pressure or thrust line - Line of prestress - Concordant cable profile - Analysis of continuous beams.
Unit – IV Prefabricated Elements: 9
Principles - Types of prefabrication - Modular Co-ordinate - Standardization - Systems - Manufacturing methods - Equipments for
hoisting and erection - Techniques for erection of different types of members - Prefabricated components - Large panel
construction - Disuniting of structures.
Unit – V Design of Prefabricated Elements: 9
Design of flexural member - Design of flat slab and hollow core slab- Design of Inverted -T beam and L-beam - Design principles of
column - Joints for structural members.
Total:45

REFERENCES:

1. Krishnaraju N. “Prestressed Concrete”. 5th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Publishing Co. Ltd, New Delhi, 2012.

2. Shinha N.C. and Roy S.K.“Fundamentals of Prestressed Concrete”, 2nd Edition, S.Chand and Company Ltd., 1985.

3. “PCI Design Hand Book”, 6th Edition, Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, ACI, 2004.

M.E.– Structural Engineering, Regulation, Curriculum and Syllabus – R2022 Page 41


Kongu Engineering College, Perundurai, Erode – 638060, India

COURSE OUTCOMES: BT Mapped


On completion of the course, the students will be able to (Highest Level)
CO1 analyze and design the flexural members Analyzing (K4)

CO2 design the tension and flexural member Analyzing (K4)

CO3 analyze the composites structure and continuous member Analyzing (K4)

CO4 enumerate the principles, manufacture and erection of prefabricated components Analyzing (K4)

CO5 formulate the design procedure to design the prefabricated slabs and beams Analyzing (K4)

Mapping of COs with POs and PSOs


COs/POs PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5
CO1 3 3 2 3
CO2 3 3 2 3
CO3 3 3 2 3
CO4 3 3 2 3
CO5 3 3 2 3
1 – Slight, 2 – Moderate, 3 – Substantial, BT- Bloom’s Taxonomy

ASSESSMENT PATTERN - THEORY


Test / Bloom’s Remembering Understanding Applying Analyzing Evaluating Creating Total
Category* (K1) % (K2) % (K3) % (K4) % (K5) % (K6) % %
CAT1 10 15 15 60 100
CAT2 10 15 15 60 100
ESE 10 15 15 60 100
* ±3% may be varied (CAT 1 & 2 – 60 marks & ESE – 100 marks)

M.E.– Structural Engineering, Regulation, Curriculum and Syllabus – R2022 Page 42

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