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Structural Analysis -II CE421

COURSE OUTLINE

1. ABSTRACT:

Structural Analysis-II is generally consisting of study of indeterminate beams, frames etc. The aim of
the course is to understand the behavior and analysis of different structural members, frames etc. This course
will give the knowledge of structural behavior, analysis of structures and its application in different fields.

2. OBJECTIVE:

The Course will try to introduce the overall concept of structural analysis of different structures especially
indeterminate beams, frames etc. which will help the student to understand and solve the different structural
members of a structure.

3. PREREQUISITES OF THE COURSE: Basic mathematics, Strength of Materials, Structural Analysis-I.

4. COURSE SYLLABUS

Indeterminate beams: Propped cantilevers, fixed beam, continuous beams, sinking of support, temperature
effect, method of consistent deformation, three moment equation.

Classical displacement method: Slope deflection method, & moment distribution method

Classical force method: Trusses & rigid frames by column analogy & elastic centre method. Masonry dams,
retaining walls, condition for no tension, introduction to creep, fatigue & stress concentration.

Instructor: Mike Joseph P. Morallos


Structural Analysis -II CE421
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5. COURSE OUTLINE

Module
Lecture Topic (Theory I): REVIEW
No.
Module 1 Analysis of Statically Determinate Structures:
M 1.1 Principle of Superposition
M 1.2 Equation of Equilibrium
M 1.3 Determinacy and Stability
M 1.4 Application of the Equations of Equilibrium
Module 2 Analysis of Statically Determinate Trusses:
M 2.1 Method of Joints
M 2.2 Zero-Force Members
M 2.3 The Method of Sections
Internal Loadings Developed in Structural
Module 3
Members:
M 3.1 Internal Loadings at a Specified Point
M 3.2 Shear and Moment Functions
M 3.3 Shear and Moment Diagrams for Beam
M 3.4 Shear and Moment Diagrams for Frames
Influence Line for Statically Determinate
Module 4
Structures:
M 4.1 Influence Lines for Beams
M 4.2 Quantitative Influence Lines
M 4.3 Influence Lines for Floor Girders
M 4.4 Influence Lines for Trusses
Maximum Influence Lines at a Point due to a Series of
M 4.4
Concentrated Loads
M 4.4 Absolute Maximum Shear and Moment

Module 5 Deflections:

M 5.1 The Double Integration Method


M 5.2 Moment-Area Theorem
M 5.3 Conjugate-Beam Method
Module 6 Deflections Using Energy Methods:
M 6.1 Principle of Virtual Work Method (Beams & Frames)

M 6.2 Principle of Virtual Work Method (Trusses)

Instructor: Mike Joseph P. Morallos


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Module
Lecture Topic (Theory II)
No.

Module 7 Indeterminate beams:

M 7.1 Fixed beam


M 7.2 Continuous beams
M 7.6 Three moment equation

Module 8 Classical displacement method:

Slope deflection
(1) Slope Deflection Equation
M 8.1 (2) Analysis of Beams
(3) Analysis of Frames: No Sideway
(4) Analysis of Frames: Sideway

Moment Distribution Method


(1) Moment Distribution (Stiffness-Factor Mod.)
M 8.2 (2) Analysis of Beams
(3) Analysis of Frames: No Sideway
(4) Analysis of Frames: Sideway

Approximate Analysis of Statically Indeterminate


Module 9
Structures:
M 9.1 Vertical Loads on Building Frames
M 9.2 Portal Frames and Trusses
M 9.3 Lateral Loads on Building Frames (Portal Method)
M 9.4 Lateral Loads on Building Frames (Cantilever Method)

6. REFERENCE BOOK

1. Structural Analysis 9th Edition : R.C. Hibbeler

7. PEDAGOGY
Teaching-learning methods to be used
Lecture and Discussion
Presentations
Quiz

8. COURSE OUTCOME

Upon completion of the Structural Analysis II course; Students will be able to use the concept of structural
analysis and able to solve different critical analytical problems in civil engineering field.

Instructor: Mike Joseph P. Morallos

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