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Code No: RT31013 R13 SET - 1

III B. Tech I Semester Supplementary Examinations, February-2022


DESIGN AND DRAWING OF REINFORCED CONCRETE 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 (28 Marks)


1. Design a continuous R.C. slab for a class room 8 m wide and 16 m long. [28]
The roof is to be supported on R.C.C. beams spaced at 4 m intervals.
The width of beam should be kept 230 mm. The superimposed load is
3kN/m2 and finishing load expected is 1.5kN/m2. Use M20 concrete
and Fe415 steel. Sketch the reinforcement details for slab.

2. Design a reinforced concrete footing for a column of section [28]


350 mm  350 mm which is subjected to an axial load of 1000 kN and
uniaxial moment of 350 kN.m at service state. Consider weight of soil =
20 kN /m3, angle of repose = 30°, allowable bearing capacity of soil =
150 kN/m3, concrete of grade M20 and steel of grade Fe 415. Sketch the
reinforcement details for footing.

PART–B (42 Marks)


3. Find the cross sectional area of concrete and steel for a R.C simply [14]
supported rectangular beam of effective span 4 m, carrying dead load
2 kN/m and live load 4 kN/m. Use concrete grade M20 and HYSD steel
Fe415. Use working stress method. Assume the following data: Steel
Young’s modulus Es = 2.1x105 MPa, modular ratio m = 13 and clear
cover = 40mm.
4. The T beam floor consists of 12 cm thick R.C. slab monolithic with [14]
30 cm wide beams. The beams are spaced at 3.5 m center to center and
their effective span is 8 m. If the superimposed on the slab is 6.5kN/m 2,
design an intermediate beam and an end beam. Use M20 mix and Fe
415 grade steel.
5. A 50 mm  450 mm effective depth beam is having 4 HYSD bars of [14]
18 mm diameter at centre with 2 bars bent up at 450 and carried at the
top near the support and two continued near the end. In addition two
legged vertical stirrups of 8 mm diameter HYSD steel are also provided
at 150 mm spacing. Determine the shear resistance of the beam.
Assume M25 concrete and Fe 415 grade steel.

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6. A T-beam of effective width of flange width 120 mm, thickness of flange, [14]
120 mm width of web 300 mm, effective depth 600 mm, main
reinforcement of 8 bars 25 mm, M20 and Fe415 are used. Determine
the short term maximum deflection if it is subjected to service load
40 kN/m, when used as simple supported beam of span 6 m.
7. Design the reinforcements in a circular column of diameter 350 mm [14]
with helical ties to support a factored load of 1600 kN. The column has
an unsupported length of 3.5 m and is braced against side sway. Adopt
M-25 grade concrete and Fe-500 grade reinforcement.

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