Comprehensive RCC Design using IS 456 : 2000 (LSM)
Learn the principles of RCC design according to IS 456:2000 code with this engaging lecture series. Designed for civil engineering students, site engineers, and design professionals, this course covers topics such as flexural design of beams, shear and torsion in beams, design of slabs, columns, and footings. Gain practical knowledge for on-site work and enhance your understanding of reinforced concrete structures.
What you’ll learn
- RCC in detail according to IS 456 : 2000 using Limit State Method.
- Difference in WSM, LSM and ULM design philosophy
- Under reinforced, Over reinforced and Balanced section
- Flexural design of beams – Singly and Doubly reinforced
- Flexural design of Tee Beams
- Shear in Beams
- Torsion in Beams
- Design of one way and two way Slabs
- Design of Columns – Uniaxial and Biaxial bending
- Footing design
Myself a qualified design engineer and a professor in eminent institution brings you this engaging series lecture on design of reinforced concrete structures. This series is specially designed for graduating engineers and practicing engineers and is based on IS 456 : 2000 code. It covers important topics in RCC design including its design philosophies, design of singly and doubly reinforced beams, shear reinforcement, torsion reinforcement, slabs, columns and footings Along with this you will also get practical knowledge that you need to have for working on site.
Who this course is for:
- Students pursuing bachelors or Masters in Civil Engineering.
- Site Engineers
- Design Engineers
- RCC Designers
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