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STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING
Structural Analysis & Design is a process to analyse a structural system to predict its responses and behaviors by using physical laws and mathematical equations after that the methods for designing the members. The main objective of structural analysis is to determine internal forces, stresses and deformations of structures under various load effects. The laboratory of structural engineering in the civil department is well equipped with all the required instruments and equipment that are helpful in the overall understanding and practical knowledge of the students. This laboratory is useful for the understanding of practical knowledge of the subjects like Structure Analysis & strength of the material. The Experiment Models available in the Structural lab are very useful in the practical and theoretical approach to the analysis of the structural member. The various sophisticated Apparatus available in the structural lab are as follows:
SR NO | PRACTICAL NAME | APPLICATION |
1 | 2 hinged Arch | To study strain energy stored in two-hinged arch |
2 | 3 hinged Arch | To study strain energy stored in Three-hinged arch |
3 | Maxwell Reciprocal Theory | To understand linearly elastic structure, the deflection at any point |
4 | Portal Frame Analysis | To study the behaviour of two-dimensional rigid frames that have the basic characteristics of a rigid joint between column and beam |
5 | Truss Analysis | To study practical and economical solution for engineering constructions |
6 | To Understand the behavior of Shear center | To Understand the behaviour of different section for Engineering Application |
7 | Slope and Deflection Analysis | To study the behaviour of beam between no load condition and loaded beam |
8 | Buckling of column Analysis | To analyse buckling of a long column with a load applied along the central axis. |
9 | Beam Curved in plan Analysis | To study strength of materials and the theory of elasticity on curved beam. |