Friday, 24 November 2017

CE6601 DESIGN OF REINFORCED CONCRETE & BRICK MASONRY STRUCTURES IMPORTANT QUESTION WITH ANSWER

UNIT I RETAINING WALLS  
Design of Cantilever and Counter fort Retaining walls

UNIT II 
WATER TANKS
 Design of rectangular and circular water tanks both below and above ground level - Design of
circular slab.

UNIT III 
SELECTED TOPICS  
Design of staircases (ordinary and doglegged) – Design of flat slabs – Principles of design of mat
foundation, box culvert and road bridges

UNIT IV 
YIELD LINE THEORY
Assumptions - Characteristics of yield line - Determination of collapse load / plastic moment -
Application of virtual work method - square, rectangular, circular and triangular slabs - Design
Problems

UNIT V
 BRICK MASONRY  
Introduction, Classification of walls, Lateral supports and stability, effective height of wall and
columns, effective length of walls, design loads, load dispersion, permissible stresses, design of
axially and eccentrically loaded brick walls

Anna University CE6601 design of reinforced concrete & brick masonry structures
Important Question With Answer Unit wise Both 2 Mark and 16 Mark



CE6601 IMPORTANT QUESTIONSDOWNLOAD LINKS
UNIT I - RETAINING WALLSClick Here
UNIT II - WATER TANKSClick Here
UNIT III - SELECTED TOPICSClick Here
UNIT IV YIELD LINE THEORYClick Here
UNIT V BRICK MASONRYClick Here

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