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Code No: RT32013 R13 SET - 1

III B. Tech II Semester Supplementary Examinations, April - 2021


DESIGN AND DRAWING OF STEEL STRUCTURES
(Civil Engineering)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 70
Answer any ONE Question from Part – A and any THREE Questions from Part – B
Use of IS: 456-2000 and design charts from SP-16 is allowed.
For all designs adopt Limit State Method
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PART –A
1. Design a suitable section for a simply supported gantry girder for the following [28M]
data:
Spacing of columns = 4m. Crane capacity = 160 kN
Weight of the crane excluding the crab = 250 kN
Weight of the crab = 60 kN
Minimum clearance of cross travel = 0.8 m
Wheel base = 5.3 m
Centre to centre distance between gantry girders = 20 m
Height of the rail = 105 mm
Expected number of stress cycles = 2 x 105
Grade of steel = E250.
(OR)
2. The roof of an industrial building of overall length and width 48 m and 16.5 m, [28M]
respectively, at Mangalore consists of trusses having configuration such that purlins
are placed at nodal points spaced 1.55 m centre to centre in plan. The span and
pitch of the truss are 16 m and 1 in 5, respectively. The trusses are supported on
10 m high columns spaced 4.5 m centre to centre. The slope of land at the site
which is surrounded by small industrial units is less than 30. Design an intermediate
purlin using channel section. (i) Without and (ii) with sag rods. Corrugated GI
sheets are used as roofing material.

PART -B
3. Design a splice for a beam column using high strength bolts of property class 8.8. [14M]
The factored axial force = 750 kN. Factored bending moment = 150 kNm. Factored
shear force = 75 kN. The section of the column is SC 250. Assume that the ends of
the column are milled and the connections are of bearing type. The steel used is
E250.

4. In a truss, angular section of 100 x 100 x 8 mm is subjected to the factored tension [14M]
of 200 kN. It is to be connected to a gusset using fillet welds at the toe and back.
Find the lengths of welds required so that the centre of gravity of the welds lies in
the plane of the centre of gravity of the angle, the ultimate strength fu = 410 MPa.

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5. Design a single angle section to carry a compression of 100 kN. The centre to [14M]
centre distance between the end connections is 2 m. Assume that the end
connection is done by at least two bolts. Design the end connection also. The grade
of steel is E250.

6. A column ISHB 350@ 661.2 N/m carries an axial compressive factored load of [14M]
1700 kN. Design a suitable bolted gusset base. The base rests on M15 grade
concrete pedestal. Use 24 mm diameter bolts of grade 4.6 for making the
connections.

7. Design a welded seat angle connection between a beam MB 300 and column [14M]
HB 200 for a reaction of beam 100 kN, assuming Fe410 grade steel and site
welding, use fy = 250 MPa..

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