CE3049 Steel Concrete Composite Structures Syllabus:

CE3049 Steel Concrete Composite Structures Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021

COURSE OBJECTIVE

 To develop an understanding of the effect composite action and assess governing limit states for composite elements.

UNIT I INTRODUCTION TO COMPOSITE ACTION

Introduction to steel – concrete composite construction – codes – composite design – shear connectors – types of shear connectors – degrees of shear connections – partial and full shear connections.

UNIT II DESIGN OF COMPOSITE BEAM

Introduce composite beams, including shear studs – Determine the location of a beam’s neutral axis/axes depending on the level of composite action. Calculate shear stud strength and understand strength modifiers – deflection of composite beams.

UNIT III DESIGN OF COMPOSITE COLUMN

Types of Composite columns – design of encased columns – design of in-filled columns – axial, uniaxial and bi-axially loaded columns.

UNIT IV DESIGN OF COMPOSITE SLAB

Introduction – Composite slabs – profiled sheeting – sheeting parallel to span – sheeting perpendicular to span.

UNIT V CASE STUDIES

Case studies on steel concrete composite construction in buildings – seismic behaviour of composite structures

TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:

At the end of the course the student will be able to
CO1 Describe the effect of composite action has on structural component behaviour.
CO2 Describe and assess governing limit states for composite beam.
CO3 Describe and assess governing limit states for composite slab.
CO4 Describe and assess governing limit states for composite column.
CO5 Study and evaluate the case studies related to steel concrete composite constructions of buildings.

TEXT BOOKS:

1. Johnson R.P., “Composite Structures of Steel and Concrete Beams, Slabs, Columns and Frames for Buildings”, Vol.I, Fourth Edition, Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2018.
2. Oehlers D.J. and Bradford M.A., “Composite Steel and Concrete Structural Members, Fundamental behaviour”, Revised Edition, Pergamon press, Oxford, 2000.

REFERENCES:

1. Owens.G.W and Knowles.P, ”Steel Designers Manual”, Seventh Edition, Steel Concrete Institute(UK), Oxford Blackwell Scientific Publications, 2011.
2. Teaching resource for, “Structural Steel Design,” Volume 2 of 3, Institute for Steel Development and Growth (INSDAG), 2002.
3. Narayanan R, “Composite steel structures – Advances, design and construction”, Elsevier, Applied science, UK, 1987.