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This document outlines the details of the Structural Analysis II course offered in the fall 2018 semester. It provides information on the instructor, class times and location, course objectives, learning outcomes, syllabus, recommended textbooks, grading policy, and a brief overview of statically indeterminate structures. The key goals of the course are to teach students how to analyze indeterminate structures using force-based and matrix methods, and introduce finite element analysis.

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This document outlines the details of the Structural Analysis II course offered in the fall 2018 semester. It provides information on the instructor, class times and location, course objectives, learning outcomes, syllabus, recommended textbooks, grading policy, and a brief overview of statically indeterminate structures. The key goals of the course are to teach students how to analyze indeterminate structures using force-based and matrix methods, and introduce finite element analysis.

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Structure Analysis II

Course Code: CE-311 Course Title: Structural Analysis-II

Semester: Fall , 2018 Session: 2016

Credit Hours: 3+0 Pre-requisite: Structural Analysis-I

Office Hours:
Instructor:
2:00pm to 4:00pm Monday
Engr. Ziad Khan
10:00am to 12:00pm Thursday

Contact: +923369345055 Email: [email protected]

Lecture Hours: Class Room:


Tuesday 10:00 am – 12:00 pm Room # 103
Wednesday 10:00 am – 11:00 am Room # 202
Course Objectives:

 To learn and understand the classical methods of analysis


for indeterminate structures under static and moving loads.

 To familiarize students with various methods of analysis of


indeterminate structures.

 To develop the skills for using the state-of-the-art methods of


structural analysis.
Course Learning Outcomes:

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will


be able to:

Level of
No. CLO PLO
Learning
Analyse indeterminate structures
1 using force and displacement PLO2 C4
methods
Analyse indeterminate structures
2 PLO2 C4
using Matrix methods
Develop Stiffness matrices for bar
3 and rectangular elements using finite PLO2 C3
element method.
Syllabus
1.Analysis of Indeterminate Structures Using Force Approach:
• Beams
• Frames
• Trusses

2.Analysis of Indeterminate Structures Using Stiffness Approach:


2.1: Slope Deflection Equations
• Beams
• Frames
• No Sidesway
• Sidesway
Syllabus
3.Analysis of Indeterminate Structures Using Stiffness Approach:
3.1: Moment Distribution Method
• Beams
• Frames
• No Sidesway
• Sidesway

4. Matrix Method:
• Flexibility Matrix Method
• Stiffness Matrix Method

5.An Introduction to Finite Element Method:

6. Introduction to Plastic analysis of structures.


Recommended Books:
1) Hibbler. R.C Structure Analysis, Prentice hall; 8th Edition

2) Wang, C. K Intermediate structure Analysis

3) West, H.H Analysis of Structure: An integration of


Classical & Modern Method, 2nd Edition
Grading Policy

• Homework and Quizzes 20%


• Midterm Exam 30%
• Final Exam 50%
Statically Indeterminate Structures
• When the reactive forces or the internal resisting forces

over a cross section exceed the number of independent

equations of equilibrium, the structure is called statically

indeterminate.

• These cases require the use of additional relations that

depend on the elastic deformations in the members.


Statically Indeterminate Structures
• Static indeterminacy does not imply that the problem cannot

be solved;

• It simply means that the solution cannot be obtained from

the equilibrium equations alone.

• The mathematical expressions, known as the compatibility

equations, provide us with the additional equations needed

to solve the problem.


Why we study indeterminate structure
• Most of the structures designed today are statically
indeterminate.

• Reinforced concrete buildings are considered in most cases as a


statically indeterminate structures since the columns & beams
are poured as continuous member through the joints & over the
supports.

• More stable compare to determinate structure or in another word


safer.

• In many cases more economical than determinate Structures.

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