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                  Get familiarized with the facets of maintenance and decide repair strategies based on assessment.
                  Understand the strength and durability aspects of concrete with a correlation to quality assurance.
                  Become familiar with various special concretes in use with a view of applying it in concrete repair.
                  Gain  knowledge  on  various  repair  and  protection  techniques  with  special  reference  to  corrosion
                    affected concrete.
                  Get familiarized with retrofitting and rehabilitation through strengthening and demolition.

            TEXT BOOKS:
            1. Shetty M.S., ConcreteTechnology-Theory and Practice, S.Chand and Company, 2008.
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            2. B.Vidivelli, Rehabilitation of Concrete Structures Standard Publishes Distribution.1  edition2009.
            3. P.C.Varghese, Maintenance Repair and Rehabilitation & Minor works of building, Prentice Hall India Pvt
               Ltd 2014.
            4. R. Dodge Woodson, Concrete Structures, Protection, Repair and Rehabilitation, Butterworth- Heinemann,
               Elsevier, New Delhi 2012

            REFERENCES:
            1. DovKominetzky.M.S.,-Design and Construction Failures, Galgotia Publications Pvt. Ltd., 2001
            2.  Ravishankar.K  &  Krishnamoorthy.T.S,  Structural  Health  Monitoring,  Repair  and  Rehabilitation  of
               Concrete Structures, Allied Publishers, 2004.
            3. Hand book on Seismic Retrofit of Buildings, CPWD and Indian Buildings Congress, Narosa Publishers,
               2008.
            4. Hand Book on ―Repair and Rehabilitation of RCC Buildings‖–Director General works CPWD, Govt of
               India, New Delhi – 2002.

            CE17E88          STRUCTURAL DYNAMICS AND EARTHQUAKE                          L  T  P  C
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            OBJECTIVES:
                  To  understand  the  concept  of  Formulation  of  Equations  of  motion  of  SDOF  system  for  free  and
                    forced vibration of damped and undamped structures.
                  To gain knowledge about basic principles of free and forced vibration both undamped and damped
                    multiple degree of freedom systems.
                  To ensure that students understand the Elements of Engineering Seismology.
                  To acquire knowledge on the performance of structures under earthquake loading and apply various
                    methods to calculate earthquake forces as per IS: 1893 – 2002.
                  To gain the knowledge about guidelines for Earthquake Resistant Design and detailing as per IS:
                    13920 – 1993.

            UNIT I         SINGLE DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEM                                                       9
            Definition of degree of freedom – Idealization of structure as Single Degree of Freedom (SDOF) system –
            Formulation  of  equation  of  motion  for  various  SDOF  systems  –  D‘Alembert‘s  Principles  –  Effect  of
            damping – Free and forced vibration of damped and undamped structures – Response to harmonic forces and
            periodic forces.

            UNIT II          MULTI DEGREE OF FREEDOM SYSTEM                                                         9
            Formulation  of  equation  of  motion  for  multi degree  of  freedom  (MDOF)  system  –  Evaluation of natural
            frequencies  and  modes  –  Eigen  values  and  Eigen  vectors  –  Response  to  free  and  forced  vibration  of

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