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E) Course Outcomes :
CO-1 Recognize the concept of Limit State Method as per IS 800 – 2007, Working Stress
Method and Plastic Analysis in design of steel structures.
CO-2 Design Bolted and welded Connections as per code IS: 800: 2007.
CO-3 Design Tension Members and Compression Members as per code IS: 800: 2007.
CO-4 Design Column base and Beams as per code IS: 800: 2007.
CO-5 Analyze and design Roof Trusses as per code IS: 800: 2007.
F) Scheme of Studies:
Board of Course Scheme of Studies Credit
Course
Study Code (Hours/Week) L+ T+P/2
L T P
Civil 2020672 Structural Design and 3 - 2 4
Engineering (020) Drafting-II
L- Lecture, T- Tutorial, P- Practical,
Legend: Lecture (L) CI: Classroom Instruction (Includes different instructional strategies i.e. Lecture
and others).
Practical (P) LI: Laboratory Instruction (Includes Practical performances in laboratory workshop, field
or other locations using different instructional strategies ).
Tutorial (T) SL: Self Learning
G) Scheme of Assessment:
Scheme of Examinations
Board of Course
Course Title Theory Practical Total
Study Code
ESE CT TA ESE TA Marks
Civil 2020672 Structural Design and
Engineeri (020) Drafting-II 70 20 30 40 60 220
ng
ESE: End Semester Exam, CT: Class Test, TA: Teachers Assessment
H) Course-Curriculum Detailing:
This course curriculum detailing depicts learning outcomes at course level and session level and their attainment
by the students through Classroom Instruction (CI), Laboratory Instruction (LI), Sessional Work (SW) and Self
Learning (SL). Students are expected to demonstrate the attainment of Session Outcomes (SOs) and finally
Course Outcomes (COs) upon the completion of course.
Convert unit of the given physical quantity from one unit system to other.
CO-1 Recognize the concept of Limit State Method as per IS 800 – 2007, Working Stress Method and plastic
analysis in design of steel structures.
(Approx. Hrs: CI+LI = 9)
Session Outcomes Laboratory Instruction Class room Instruction (CI) Self Learning (SL)
(SOs) (LI)
a. Assignments:
1-Sketch Standard structural steel sections
2-Explain limit state of strength and serviceability
3- Explain Partial safety factor for materials and Maximum effective slenderness ratio
4- Write assumptions in plastic analysis.
5- Solve simple numerical problems on calculation of collapse moment for simple beams
CO-2 Design Bolted Connections and Welded Connections as per code IS: 800: 2007.
(Approx. Hrs: CI+LI = 9+4)
Session Outcomes (SOs) Laboratory Instruction (LI) Class room Instruction (CI) Self Learning (SL)
SO2.1 Identify different LI 2.1 Draw bolted end Unit-2Design of bolted and SL2.1 Difference
types of bolts, bolted connections. Welded Connections between riveted and
joints LI 2.1 Draw welded end 2.1 Bolted Connections bolted connections
SO2.2 Explain failures of connections. 2.1.1 Types of bolts
SL2.2 Advantages
Bolted joints 2.1.2 Definition of general
SO2.3 Compute strength terms related to bolting, and disadvantages of
and efficiency of bolted Permissible stresses in bolts welded joints over
joints 2.1.3 Types of bolted joints riveted/ bolted joints
SO2.4 Identify different 2.1.4 Specifications
types of welded joints as per IS 800-2007
SO2.5 Compute strength 2.1.5 Failure of bolted joints,
of welded joints strength and efficiency of
bolted joint 2.1.6 Design of
Bolted Connections (only
axially loaded members )
2.2 Welded Connections
2.2.1 Definition of terms
related to welded joints 2.2.2
a. Assignments:
1. Define and explain with the help of neat sketches general terms related to bolting.
2. Explain with the help of neat sketches types of failure of bolted joints.
3. Solve numerical problems on strength and efficiency of bolted joints.
4. Define terms related to welded joints.
5. Solve numerical problems on strength of welded joints.
CO- 3 Design tension members and compression members as per code IS: 800: 2007.
(Approx. Hrs: CI+LI = 10+8)
Session Outcomes (SOs) Laboratory Instruction Class room Instruction (CI) Self Learning
(LI) (SL)
SO 3.1 Identify the LI 3.1 Draw lacing and Unit-3 SL3.1
sections used for battening system used Design of Tension and Comparison of
tension member to connect members of Compression members net area
SO 3.2 Calculate the net compound column 3.1 Tension Members calculated using
sectional area, effective LI 3.2 3.1.1 Types of tension members LSM and WSM
net area and Sketching of lacing and 3.1.2 Sections used as tension
slenderness ratio battening system used members
to connect members of 3.1.3 Net sectional area, effective
SO 3.3 Design and compound column net area
Draft axially loaded
3.1.4 Slenderness Ratio
tension members
3.1.5 Types of failures 3.1.6 Design
SO3.4 Identify the of axially loaded tension members
sections used for 3.2 Compression Members
Compression member 3.2.1 Standard sections used as
SO 3.5 Design and draft compression member
simple column, built-up 3.2.2 Effective length and
column, lacing and slenderness ratio
battening 3.2.3 Design compressive stress and
strength
3.2.4 Find design strength of strut
3.2.5 Design of strut
3.2.6 Design of simple columns and
built up columns
3.2.7 Design of lacings
3.2.8 Design of battens
.
CO- 4 (a)Design Column base as per code IS: 800: 2007.
(b) Design Beams as per code IS: 800: 2007.
(Approx. Hrs: CI+LI = 10+12)
Session Outcomes Laboratory Instruction (LI) Class room Instruction (CI) Self Learning (SL)
(SOs)
SO4.1 Design M.S. LI 4.1 Draw M.S. Slab base UNIT-4 SL4.1 Different
Slab base with with concrete pedestal 4.1 Design of column base types of built up
concrete pedestal LI 4.2 Draw gusseted base 4.1.1 Types of column bases sections other
SO4.2 Sketch gusseted LI 4.3 Draw laterally Slab base and gusseted base than plated
base supported beams 4.1.2 Design of M.S. Slab base beams
with concrete pedestal
SO4.3 Design laterally
4.1.3 Cleat angles, their use only
supported beams
4.1.4 Sketch of gusseted base
4.2 Design of beams
SO4.4 Design built up
4.2.1 Types of beams
beams (plated beams)
4.2.2 Common sections used as
beams
4.2.3 laterally supported and
laterally unsupported beams
4.2.3 Web buckling and web
crippling
4.2.4 Design of laterally supported
beams for flexure, shear and
deflection
4.2.5 Design of built up beams
(plated beams)
a. Assignments:
1. Define cleat angles and write their uses.
2. Solve numerical problems on design of M.S. Slab base with concrete pedestal
3. Diffrentiate between laterally supported and laterally unsupported beams
4. Explain web buckling and web crippling
5. Solve numerical problems on design of laterally supported beams and built-up beams
SO5.1 Compute Forces in LI 5.1 Find forces in the UNIT-5 SL5.1 Difference
the members of truss members of truss by Roof trusses between truss and
SO5.2 Design members graphical method. 5. 1Types of Trusses frame.
of truss LI5.2 Working drawing of 5.2 Definitions of terms
SO5.3 Design purlin. steel roof truss with details related to truss
SO5.4 Draw different of joint. 5.3 Combination of loads for
roof joints and purlin d esign of truss
connection 5.4 Selection of truss
5.5 Forces in the member
5.6 Design of members of truss
5.7 Design of purlin
5.8 Detailing of different roof
joints and purlin connection
Legend: CI: Classroom Instruction (Includes different instructional strategies i.e. Lecture (L) and Tutorial (T) and
others), LI : Laboratory Instruction (Includes Practical performances in Laboratory, Workshop, field or
other locations using different instructional strategies) SL: Self Learning
b. Mini Project: Visit nearby godowns/plants/factories and observe the types of trusses used and prepare a
report regarding selection of type of truss.