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| CE 632 - Design of Prestressed Concrete Structures | Fall 2015 |
| Text: | Nawy, Edward G., Prestressed Concrete -
Fundamental Approach, 5th Edition Updated Prentice Hall, 2009, ISBN: 0-13-6081509 |
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| Instructor: | Dr. Raj Navalurkar, PE, Central King Building 212, Rajendra.navalurkar@aecom. com | |
| Prerequisites: undergraduate course in theory and design of reinforced concrete. Analysis and design of pre-tensioned prestressed concrete elements for both determinate and indeterminate structures will be studied. Examples of prestressed elements used in buildings and bridges will be discussed, as well as the source and magnitude of prestress losses. | ||
| Week | Topic | Homework |
| 1 | Introduction, Prestressing Methods, Prestressing Systems, General Design Principles. Chapter 1 | To be assigned in class |
| 2 | Materials for Prestressing; Steel (strength, plasticity, relaxation, corrosion. Concrete strength, elastic modulus, and shrinkage and creep properties. Chapter 2 | To be assigned in class
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| 3,4 | Prestress Losses, Effect of Friction, Relaxation, Creep and Shrinkage,
Specifications and Practical Design Solutions. Chapter 3 |
To be assigned in class |
| 5,6 | Basic Principles for Flexural Design; Service Load Design, Minimum Section Modules, Limiting Eccentricities, Shape and Size Selections, Practical Considerations. Chapter 4 | To be assigned in class |
| 7 | End Anchorage and Bearing. Chapter 4 | To be assigned in class |
| 8 | Mid-Term Exam | |
| 9 | Ultimate Strength Flexural Design. Chapter 4 | |
| 10 | Shear (and Torsion) Design. Chapter 5 | To be assigned in class |
| 11 | Camber, Deflections, and Crack Control -
Serviceability. Chapter 7 |
To be assigned in class |
| 12 | Continuity in Prestressed Beams; Elastic Analysis, Load-Balancing Method. Chapter 6 | To be assigned in class |
| 13 | Compression Members and Tension Members. Chapter 8 | To be assigned in class |
| 14 | Introduction to Two-Way Prestressed Concrete Floor Systems.
Chapter 9 |
To be assigned in class |
| 15 | Final Exam |
Grading
1.
Homework -----
20% (must do all homework)
2. Term Exam -----
30%
3. Final
Exam ----- 50%
100%
*The NJIT Honor Code will be upheld, and any violations will be brought to the
immediate attention
of the Dean of Students.
*Students will be consulted with by the instructor and must agree to any modifications or
deviations
from the syllabus throughout the course of the
semester.