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  • One-way and Two-way slabs (Using IS 456 coefficients)
  • Design of Dog-legged and Open-well staircases

4. The New Digital Minimalism

There is a misconception that India is behind the curve. Actually, India leapfrogged it. Because many villages skipped landlines and went straight to 5G mobile data, the Indian lifestyle is hyper-digital.

Arjun was three weeks away from his final year civil engineering exams, and the "Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures" (RCC) paper felt like an looming mountain. He had the lecture notes, but they were a chaotic mess of half-drawn stress-strain diagrams and incomplete formulas.

Unit 7: Serviceability and Detailing

  1. Material selection: Select the materials to be used in the RCC structure, including cement, aggregates, and reinforcement.
  2. Load calculation: Calculate the various loads that will act on the RCC structure, including dead loads, live loads, and wind loads.
  3. Stress calculation: Calculate the stresses and moments in the RCC structure using the loads and material properties.
  4. Design of RCC members: Design the individual RCC members, such as beams, columns, and slabs, using the calculated stresses and moments.

RCC Design by B.C. Punmia (also titled Reinforced Concrete Structures) is a foundational textbook for civil engineering students and professionals in India. It provides a comprehensive guide to the principles of Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) based on Indian Standard codes, specifically IS 456:2000. Overview of the Book

Unit 3: Shear, Bond, and Torsion

  • A broken fridge handle? Use a rubber band.
  • No bottle opener? Use the side of a lighter.
  • Too many people in an auto-rickshaw? Adjust.