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Course Specification Form

1. Department 2. Program
Department of Civil Engineering BECE

4. Credit Hrs
3. Course Code 3. Course Title
4 a. Thoery 4 a. Lab
CE214 Structural Analysis 1 3 0
5. Credits
5 a. 5 b. 6. Pre-requisites 7. Course Web-Page 8. Course Instructor
Thoery Lab
3 0 CE111 None Engr. Shazia Batool

9. Lab Instructor 10. Email


None [email protected]

11. Textbook(s)
1. Hibbeler, R. C. Structural Analysis, Prentice Hall; 8th Edition (March 7, 2011).
12. Reference Books(s)
1. West, H.H. Analysis of Structures, John Wiley & Sons Hibbeler, R.C. Structural Analysis,
Prentice Hall
2. Wang, C. K. Intermediate Structural Analysis, McGraw-Hill Education – Europe (January
1, 1984).
13. Other Resources used (e.g. e-learning, field visits, periodicals, software, etc.):
1. Online Lecture via Zoom
14. Course Objectives (as approved by the dept.)
The objectives are to provided and understanding of principles of structural analysis and role of
analysis in the structural design process and become familiar with various methods of
determinate structural analysis for beams, trusses, and frames for fixed and moving loads.
15. Course Description/Contents (as approved by the dept.)
1. Introduction to structural analysis:
Types of structures, structural idealization and loads. Redundancy and stability of
structures.
2. Analysis of Determinate pin Jointed Structures:
Method of joints, method of sections, method of moment and shears and graphical
method.
3. Analysis of Statically Determinate Rigid Jointed Plane Frames:
Shear force, bending moment and axial force diagrams for these structures.
4. Moving Loads:
Influence lines for reactions, shear force and bending moment in statically
determinate beams and paneled girders, influence lines for member forces in pin
jointed frames, Calculation of maximum stress function (reaction, shear, bending
moment, axial force) in these structures.
5. Three Hinged Arches, Cables and Suspension Bridges:
Basic considerations in analysis and design. Moving loads on three hinged arches and
suspension bridge.
6. Rotation and Deflection: Rotation and deflection of beams by moment area method,
conjugate beam method, double integration method, Castigliano’s second theorem.
Rotation and deflection of plane trusses.

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16. Number of CLOs = 03
Course Learning Outcomes (CLO)
CLOs Mapping to PLOs
On successful completion
of the course, students 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
will be able to:
1) CLO 1: ANALYSE
statically determine
Coplanar Pin jointed C 4
and Rigid jointed
frames
2) CLO 2: ANALYSE
statically determinate
C 4
tensile and
compressive members
3) CLO 3: ANALYSE
statically determinate
beams by using C 4
rotation and deflection
methods
(The above table must allow multiple number of CLOs and PLOs each PLO column to have
two sub columns for entry of Bloom’s taxonomy domain and level. A=Affective domain,
P=Psychomotor domain, C= Cognitive domain. The number represents taxonomy level.)

17. Course Teaching Methods


1) Interactive learning
2) Problem solving learning
3) Self-directed learning
4) Group work /pair programming

18. Grading Scheme (Online Mode of Assessment)


Mid Term : 30%
Assignment : 10%
Quiz : 10%
Final Term : 50%

19. Grading Scale


Following is the standard Grading scale applicable to all Abasyn University:

A -A +B B -B +C C -C +D D F

85- 80- 75- 70- 65- 61- 58- 55- 53- 50- Below 50
100 84 79 74 69 64 60 57 54 52

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20. Course Weekly Breakdown
Week Topics Covered Assessment Remarks
Introduction to structural
analysis: Type of structures,
1 Done
structural idealization and
loads
Redundancy and stability of
2,3 Assignment 1 Done
structures
Analysis of determinate pin
4,5 jointed structures: Method of Quiz 1 Done
joints
Zero force members, method Assignment 2
6,7 Done
of sections
Analysis of statically
determinate rigid jointed
plane frames: shear force,
8 Quiz 2 Done
bending moment and axial
force diagrams for these
structures.
9 Mid-Exam
Moving loads: Influence lines
10 for reactions, shear force and Done
bending moment
Influence lines in statically
determinate beams and
Assignment 3
11 paneled girders, influence Done
lines for member forces in pin
jointed frames.
Three hinged arches, cables
and suspension bridges: basic
12 Quiz 3 Done
considerations in analysis and
design
Moving loads on three hinged
13
arches and suspension bridge Done
Rotation and deflection:
rotation and deflection of Assignment 4
14 Done
beams by moment area
method
Conjugate beam method,
15 double integration method, Quiz 4
Castiglione’s second theorem
Rotation and deflection of
16,17
plane trusses and frames
18 Final Term Exam

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