1. Basics of Civil EngineeringBasics of Civil EngineeringBasics of Civil EngineeringBasics of Civil Engineering
2. SUPERSTRUCTURE
Superstructure of a building is the portion of the Structure aboveSuperstructure of a building is the portion of the Structure above
the foundation. It provides the necessary utility of the building withthe foundation. It provides the necessary utility of the building with
comfort, Structural safety, ventilation, etc.comfort, Structural safety, ventilation, etc.
4. BEAMSBEAMS
Beam is the horizontal member of a structure, carrying transverseBeam is the horizontal member of a structure, carrying transverse
loads. Beam is rectangular in cross-section. Beam carry the Floor slabloads. Beam is rectangular in cross-section. Beam carry the Floor slab
or the roof slab. Bram transfer all the loads including its self-weight toor the roof slab. Bram transfer all the loads including its self-weight to
the columns or walls.the columns or walls.
5. R.C.C. Beam is subjected to bending moments and shear. Due to theR.C.C. Beam is subjected to bending moments and shear. Due to the
vertical external load , bending compresses the top fibers of thevertical external load , bending compresses the top fibers of the
beam and elongates the bottom fibers. The strength of R.C.C. beambeam and elongates the bottom fibers. The strength of R.C.C. beam
depends on the composite action of concrete and steelsdepends on the composite action of concrete and steels
R.C.C. BEAMSR.C.C. BEAMS
6. Load Acting on a StructureLoad Acting on a Structure
• Dead LoadDead Load
• Live LoadLive Load
Dead load is the self-weight of the various components of a building.Dead load is the self-weight of the various components of a building.
Live load is the external superimposed load on a structure. Live loads may beLive load is the external superimposed load on a structure. Live loads may be
(i)(i) Uniformly distributed loadUniformly distributed load
(ii)(ii) Uniformly varying loadUniformly varying load
(iii)(iii) Concentrated loadConcentrated load
8. Simply supported beamSimply supported beam
It is a beam supportedIt is a beam supported
freely at the two endsfreely at the two ends
on walls or columns. Inon walls or columns. In
actual practice, noactual practice, no
beam rests freely on thebeam rests freely on the
supports (walls orsupports (walls or
columns).columns).
9. Fixed beamFixed beam
In this beam, both ends ofIn this beam, both ends of
the beam are rigidly fixedthe beam are rigidly fixed
into the supports. Also,into the supports. Also,
Main reinforcement barsMain reinforcement bars
and stirrups are provided.and stirrups are provided.
10. Cantilever beamCantilever beam
It is fixed in a wall orIt is fixed in a wall or
column at one end andcolumn at one end and
the other end is free, it isthe other end is free, it is
called cantilever beam. Itcalled cantilever beam. It
has tension zone in the tophas tension zone in the top
side and compression zoneside and compression zone
in the bottom sidein the bottom side
11. Continuous beamContinuous beam
It is supported onIt is supported on
more than twomore than two
supports . Thissupports . This
beam is morebeam is more
economical for anyeconomical for any
span lengths.span lengths.
12. Overhanging beamOverhanging beam
In overhanging beam, Its
end extends beyond the
wall or column support.
Overhanging of the beam is
the unsupported portion of
the beam. It may be one
side or both the sides of the
support.
14. Types of Loading on BeamsTypes of Loading on Beams
• Concentrated LoadConcentrated Load
• Uniformly Distributed LoadsUniformly Distributed Loads
• Uniformly Varying LoadsUniformly Varying Loads
• Arbitrary LoadingArbitrary Loading
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16. COLUMNSCOLUMNS
Column is a vertical structural member. It transmits the load fromColumn is a vertical structural member. It transmits the load from
ceiling/roof slab and beam, including its self-weight to theceiling/roof slab and beam, including its self-weight to the
foundation. Columns may be subjected to a pure compressivefoundation. Columns may be subjected to a pure compressive
load. R.C.C. columns are the most widely used now-a-days.load. R.C.C. columns are the most widely used now-a-days.
17. Types of ColumnsTypes of Columns
• Long Column Or SlenderLong Column Or Slender
• Short ColumnShort Column
• Intermediate ColumnIntermediate Column
19. Precautions of Columns constructionPrecautions of Columns construction
• Process of constructionProcess of construction
• Vertical Height of concreteVertical Height of concrete
• Columns for more then one storeyColumns for more then one storey
• Load on the column of the top storeyLoad on the column of the top storey
20. Steel Columns or StanchionsSteel Columns or Stanchions
Standard Structural Steel SectionsStandard Structural Steel Sections
22. LINTELSLINTELS
Lintel is a short beam with its ends built into a wall. It is a horizontal
structural member placed over small openings of the wall for door,
window, ventilator, cupboard, etc.
23. CLASSIFICATION OF LINTELSCLASSIFICATION OF LINTELS
• Timber LintelTimber Lintel
• Stone LintelStone Lintel
• Brick LintelsBrick Lintels
• Steel LintelsSteel Lintels
• R.C.C. LintelsR.C.C. Lintels
24. R.C.C. Lintel Over Inteior Door OpeningR.C.C. Lintel Over Inteior Door Opening