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LP: CE6701
Department of Civil Engineering
Rev. No: 00
B.E/B.Tech/M.E/M.Tech : B.E. Regulation: R2013 Date: 04/07/2016
PG Specialisation : Not Applicable
Sub. Code / Sub. Name : CE6701 STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE ENGG.
Unit :I
Unit syllabus: THEORY OF VIBRATIONS
Difference between static loading and dynamic loading – Degree of freedom – idealisation of structure as
single degree of freedom system – Formulation of Equations of motion of SDOF system - D‟Alemberts
principles – effect of damping – free and forced vibration of damped and undamped structures – Response
to harmonic and periodic forces.
Objective: To introduce dynamic loading and dynamic performance of a structure with idealization of structure
as single degree of freedom.
Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
Difference between static loading and dynamic loading 4 – Ch.1; Pg.3, 4, 7, 8, 9,
PPT &
01 - Degree of freedom – Idealisation of structure as Ch.2;16, 17,18
BB
single degree of freedom system
Formulation of Equations of motion of SDOF system - 4 – Ch.2; Pg.18-23 PPT &
02
D‟Alemberts principles BB
03 PPT &
4 – Ch.2; Pg.23-40
Undamped free vibration of SDOF structures BB
3 – Ch.1;pg.3-23
04
05 PPT &
Effect of damping – free vibration of damped 4 – Ch.3; Pg.42-64
structures 3 – Ch.2;pg.31-45 BB
06
07 PPT &
4 – Ch.4; Pg.65-97
Response to Harmonic forces 3 – Ch.3;pg.49-96 BB
08
Response to periodic forces. 4 – Ch.5; Pg.98-108 PPT &
09 BB
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Nil
* Session duration: 50 minutes
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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE6302_ MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
Unit : II
Unit Syllabus: MULTIPLE DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEM
Two degree of freedom system – modes of vibrations – formulation of equations of motion of multi
degree of freedom (MDOF) system - Eigen values and Eigen vectors – Response to free and forced
vibrations - damped and undamped MDOF system – Modal superposition methods.
Objective: To impart the knowledge on multiple degree of freedom system and to determine the response to free
and forced vibrations.
Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
10
Two degree of freedom system - modes of 4 – Ch.7; Pg.126 – 131,
vibrations – Free vibration of undamped system 137-154 PPT & BB
- Eigen values and Eigen vectors
11
4 – Ch.7; Pg.132 – 134,
12 Response to free vibration of damped system PPT & BB
13 Response to forced vibration of undamped and 4 – Ch.7; Pg.134 – 137,
damped 154-157 PPT & BB
14
15 Formulation of equations of motion of multi 4 – Ch.8; Pg.158 – 163
degree of freedom (MDOF) system – Free 1-Ch.18; pg.725-775 PPT & BB
vibration analysis- undamped and damped
16
17 Model superposition - Formulation of equations 4 – Ch.8; Pg.163 – 174
of motion of multi degree of freedom (MDOF) PPT & BB
18 system – Forced vibration analysis
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Nil
* Session duration: 50 mins
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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE6302_ MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
Unit : III
Unit Syllabus : UNIT III ELEMENTS OF SEISMOLOGY
Elements of Engineering Seismology - Causes of Earthquake – Plate Tectonic theory – Elastic rebound
Theory – Characteristic of earthquake – Estimation of earthquake parameters - Magnitude and intensity
of earthquakes – Spectral Acceleration.
Objective: To study the elements of engineering seismology and theories pertaining to earthquake
Session Teaching
Topics to be covered Ref
No * Aids
19
Elements of Engineering Seismology - Causes of
4 – Ch.9; Pg.175 – 181
20 Earthquake – Plate Tectonic theory - Elastic PPT & BB
2-Ch.1; pg.3-9
rebound Theory
21
22
Characteristic of earthquake – Estimation of 4 – Ch.9; Pg.184 – 188
23 PPT & BB
earthquake parameters 2- Ch.5; pg.88-107
24
25
Magnitude of intensity of earthquakes – Spectral 4 – Ch.9; Pg.188 – 198
26 PPT & BB
Acceleration
27
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): Nil
* Session duration: 50 mins
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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE6302_ MECHANICS OF SOLIDS
Unit : IV
Unit Syllabus : RESPONSE OF STRUCTURES TO EARTHQUAKE
Effect of earthquake on different type of structures – Behaviour of Reinforced Cement Concrete, Steel
and Prestressed Concrete Structure under earthquake loading – Pinching effect – Bouchinger Effects –
Evaluation of earthquake forces as per IS:1893 – 2002 - Response Spectra – Lessons learnt from past
earthquakes.
Objective: To impart knowledge on effect of earthquake loading to different type of structures like RCC, Steel and
Prestressed.
Session Topics to be covered Ref Teaching
No* Method
28 Effect of earthquake on different type of
structures - Behaviour of steel under earthquake 5-Ch.10; 337-367 PPT & BB
29 loading
30 Behaviour of Reinforced Cement Concrete under
earthquake loading - Pinching effect – Bouchinger 5-Ch.10; 367-399 PPT & BB
31 Effects
Behaviour of Prestressed Concrete Structure
32 5-Ch.10; 410-416 PPT & BB
under earthquake loading
33
4 – Ch.14; Pg.234 – 252
Evaluation of earthquake forces as per IS:1893 – PPT & BB
34 2002
35 4 – Ch.10; Pg.199 – 210
Response Spectra – Lessons learnt from past
4 – Ch.9; Pg.195 – 198 PPT & BB
earthquakes
36 1- Ch.6; pg.233-281
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): NIL
* Session duration: 50 mins
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Sub. Code / Sub. Name: CE6302- Mechanics of Solids
Unit : V
Unit Syllabus: DESIGN METHODOLOGY
Causes of damage – Planning considerations / Architectural concepts as per IS:4326 – 1993 – Guidelines
for Earthquake resistant design – Earthquake resistant design for masonry and Reinforced Cement
Concrete buildings – Later load analysis – Design and detailing as per IS:13920 – 1993.
Objective: To impart knowledge on Aseismic design methodology for masonry and concrete structures.
Session Topics to be covered Ref Teaching
No * Method
37 Causes of damage – Planning considerations / 4 – Ch.13; Pg.224 – 233 PPT & BB
Architectural concepts as per IS:4326 – 1993
38
39
Guidelines for Earthquake resistant design – 2 – Ch.24; Pg.427 – 460 PPT & BB
40 Earthquake resistant design for masonry buildings
41
Earthquake resistant design for Reinforced 4 – Ch.15; Pg.253 – 302
42 PPT & BB
Cement Concrete buildings
43
44
Lateral load analysis – Design and detailing as 2 – Ch.26; Pg.463 – 485 PPT & BB
per IS:13920 – 1993
45
Content beyond syllabus covered (if any): New techniques in Aseismic design
* Session duration: 50 mins
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REFERENCES:
1. Chopra, A.K., “Dynamics of Structures – Theory and Applications to Earthquake
Engineering”, 4th Edition, Pearson Education, 2011.
2. Agarwal. P and Shrikhande. M., "Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures",
Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd. 2007
3. Paz, M. and Leigh.W. “Structural Dynamics – Theory & Computation”, 4 th Edition,
CBS Publishers & Distributors, Shahdara, Delhi, 2006.
4. Damodarasamy, S.R. and Kavitha, S. “Basics of Structural dynamics and Aseismic
design”, PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd., 2012
5. Dewrick, D.J., “Earthquake resistant design”, John Wiley & sons, London, 2009
Prepared by Approved by
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Name Dr. P. Venkateswara Rao Dr. E. Ravindranath
Designation Associate Professor / Civil HOD / Civil
Date 04 / 07 /2016 04 / 07 /2016
Remarks *:
Remarks *:
* If the same lesson plan is followed in the subsequent semester/year it should be
mentioned and signed by the Faculty and the HOD