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Reinforced Concrete Structures – II, Sathyabama University 2013 Question Paper

Are you looking for Civil Engineering old papers of Reinforced Concrete Structures – II? Here under provided is a paper that was held in 2013 question paper. It is useful for those who are doing B.E Civil Engineering under Sathyabama University.



SATHYABAMA UNIVERSITY

(Established under section 3 of UGC Act,1956)

Course & Branch :B.E - CIVIL

Title of the Paper : Reinforced Concrete Structures – II

Maximum Marks: 80

Sub. Code :SCIX1023(2010) Time : 3 Hours

Date :18/09/2013 Session :AN

(All the relevant IS Codes are allowed)

 PART - A (10 x 2 = 20)

 Answer ALL the Questions

1. What is the difference between direct design method and equivalent frame method of flat slabs?

2. Why reinforcement is provided in radial and circumferential directions in circular slabs?

3. What are the stability requirements of retaining wall?

4. Under what circumstances counter-fort retaining walls are used?

5. What is the difference between complete contraction joint and partial contraction joint in water tanks?

6. What is the minimum thickness of members subjected to direct tension in uncracked condition in water tanks?

7. What are the assumptions in Janssen’s theory of Silos?

8. What is a difference between shallow bin and deep bin?






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