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CE2045-PREFABRICATED STRUCTURES QUESTION BANK UNIT I - INTRODUCTION PART A 1. Define prefabrication 2. What are the types of prefabricates based on i. Plan area ii Based on weight 3. What are the types are of prefabricates based on shape? 4. What is the need for pre fabricates structures 5. What are the Advantages of PFS? 6. What are the disadvantages of PFS? 7. What are the Production techniques? 8. Explain the stand system Production technique 9. Explain the conveyor belt orproductionlinesystemproductiontechnique? 10. Explain the aggregate system production technique? 11. Explain the Erection procedure of PFS building? 12. What are the aims of prefabrication? 13. What are the characteristics of Materials used for construction of PFS? 14. What is meant by modular co-ordination? 15. What are the Advantages of standardization? 16. What are the Factors influencing the standardization? 17. What are the Prefabrication systems? 18. What the Types of system are of prefabricate d construction systems? 19. What are the methods for Manufacture of precast concrete elements (or) types of pre fabrication? 20. Write short note on Production process 21. Define the term Off-site fabrication 22. List out the limitations of pre-fabrication? 23. What are all the Prefab materials? 24. Write Insulatingconcrete forms? 25. Write short note on Principles of MC Concept?

26. What are erection stresses? 27. What are the different production techniques adopted in precast construction? 28. List out the precautions taken while erecting precast elements. 29. What are the types of prefabricated components? 30. Explain the term lift slab construction. 31. What are the dynamic stresses induced in the precast panel? 32. What are the criteria in selection of the lifting points if the surface should be free of discernible cracks? 33. What are the factors which affect the loading conditions in demoulding and transport of components? 34. Distinguish between site prefabrication and plant prefabrication. PART B 1. What are the types and needs of Prefabricates? 2. What are the Production techniques 3. What are the methods for Manufacture of precast concrete elements and explain briefly 4. What is the process involved in manufacture of PFS? 5. What are erection stresses? How are they reduced or eliminated? 6. What are the importance aspects considered during hoisting, erection and transportation of precast element? 7. Explain the need for prefabrication systems. 8. Explain the production process of prefabricated structural elements. 9. Explain necessity of prefabrication in India 10. Discuss in detail the concept of modular coordination.state its significance in prefabricated structures. 11. Discuss the concept of production techniques. 12. List out the principles of prefabricated design. 13. Explain Modular Coordination in detail. 14. Explain with neat sketches of Different systems of Prefabrication and their merits & Demerits. 15. Briefly in details of Transporting and hoisting of Prefabrication. 16. Enumerate the process of product of Prefabrication. 17. What is the procedure in making a Prefabrication Components. 18. Write short notes on. i. Prefabrication. ii. Standardization. iii. Advantages and Disadvantages. iv. Erection process.

UNIT II - PREFABRICATED COMPONENTS PART A 1. What are types of Cross wall system? 2. What are the prefabricated structural units? 3. What is meant by box type construction? 4. Write brie fly about Types of Wall Panels? 5. What is the classification of precast large panel? 6. What is the classification of precast concrete walls? 7. What are the types of precast floors? 8. Write about Prefabricated Roofing and flooring elements 9. What is Shear wall? 10. Define Long Wall System? 11. How are roofing members in prefabricates classified? 12. How are the prefabricated component classified? 13. What are the space bordering? 14. What is the meant by surface forming members? 15. Differentiate between synclastic and Anticlastic? 16. Write a short on dome structure? 17. Define shear wall? 18. Different classification of shear walls 19. What is ring system? 20. What is necessity of dimensional tolerances? 21. Mention the types of prefabricated structural elements. 22. Give the classification of floor slabs. 23. What are the lateral load resisting elements in a building? 24. What are the types of prefabricated components? 25. Give classification of wall panels. PART B

1. Classify the structure of building based on the load distribution and briefly explain the different types of such prefabricated building 2. Explain the methods of construction of roof and floor slab. Also explain the precautions taken during the manufacturing process. 3. What is the necessity of providing shear walls in the precast structures? Also discuss the different types of shear walls 4. Write briefly about types of wall panels 5. Write briefly about precast concrete columns 6. Write about the structural behavior of precast structure 7. Write briefly large panel construction with neat sketches? 8. Explain the merits and demerits of large panel constructions. 9. Explain the behavior of prefabricated roofs and floor slabs. 10. Differentiate the behavior of frame and large panel construction in precast structures. 11. Discuss about behavior of columns in prefabricated structures. 12. Explain about roofing members in details. 13. Write a detail notes on Shear walls. 14. Write a brief notes on shell structures. 15. Discuss about the Domes in details. 16. Explain about the warped surface in details. 17. Write detailed notes on different Wall systems. 18. Write a brief notes on Column structures. 19. What is meant by prefabricated components? Explain.

UNIT - III DESIGN PRINCIPLES PART-A 1. What is disuniting of structures? 2. At what point in the members disuniting should be done? 3. What are the advantages of disuniting of structures? 4. What are the disadvantages of disuniting of structures? 5. Explain joint flexibility? 6. Explain joint deformation? 7. How the material used in construction doesaffect the design of the element? 8. What is meant by expansion joints? 9. Explain dimensional tolerances 10. Write the need for disuniting of structures. PART-B 1. Discuss the necessity of disuniting of structures and explain in detail with sketch 2. Explain the problems in design because of joint flexibility. Discuss with regard to various location. 3. Why should we give allowance for joint deformation and explain in detail 4. What are the precautions taken during the disuniting the structures? 5. Explain the steps involved in the process of disuniting of prefabricated structures. 6. Explain the steps involved in the design of prefabricated columns based on the efficiency of materials used. 7. What is significance of providing tolerances in precast buildings? Explain the different types of tolerances adopted in precast construction 8. Explain how the material selection impacts the design efficiency of a precast element. 9. Explain the problems in design because of joint flexibility. Discuss with regard to various location.

10. Write out the design procedure for concrete walls. 11. Discuss about design procedure for corbels & its assumptions. 12. Write a detailed note on types of walls. 13. Design a concrete wall panel of 8m height & 5m long &200mm thick &restrained against rotation at the base & restrained @ the ends. If it is to carry a load of 180KN @ the top. Another factored load horizontal to the wall is 8.45KN @ the top.check the safety of the wall. fck=20,fy=415.check the shear in the wall if the vertical lad is 864KN. UNIT IV JOINTS IN STRUCTURAL MEMBERS PART-A 1. What are the importances s of joints in precast structures when compared to cast- in-situ structures? 2. What is the need for expansion joint in precast structures? 3. What are the connections? 4. What are the different types of connections? 5. What are the points to be considered while designing the connections? 6. What are the different connections made in a prefabricated structure 7. What are the different types of joints? 8. What are the materials used for concrete joints? 9. Based on the location within a building, how connections can be classified? 10. What are the functions of joints? 11. Write the use of expansion joints. 12. Give any two types of joints in prefabricated structures. 13. What is significance of connections in precast structures? 14. Write note on expansion joint. PART-B 1. Explain expansion and contraction joint in retaining wall. 2. What are the essential requirements of joints in precast construction? 3. What are the recommendations for the design of an expansion joint? 4. Give the recommendations for the detailing the precast element in respect of the connections and erection

5. Explain the merits and demerits of expansion joints in prefabricated structures. 6. Explain any two types of beam column joints in prefabricated structures with neat sketches. 7. Give the guidelines recommended for expansion joint design and location. 8. Explain in detail the different structural connection adopted in a framed precast building with sketches. 9. What is the importance of joints in precast structures when compared to cast in situ structures? 10. What is the need for an expansion joint in precast structures? 11. What is the requirement of ideal structural joints? Explain different joint of structures. 12. Explain the joint Techniques and materials used in details. 13. Explain in details of Expansion joints. 14. Explain about column to column connection & beam to beam connection. 15. Explain about lengthening of column & joining of beams. 16. Discuss about different types of joints. 17. Write a detailed note on post tensioned structures. 18. Write a brief note on monolithic construction. 19. Write a detailed note on Dimensioning and Detailing. UNIT V DESIGN FOR ABNORMAL LOADS PART-A 1. What is progressive collapse? 2. Define Degree of Progressivity? 3. What are the approaches to avoid progressive collapse? 4. What are the special requirements for building in High Seismic Zones? 5. What are provisions made in a Prefabricated R C floors in a cyclone prone zone? 6. What is strong column weak beam concept? 7. List the possible abnormal effects for prefabricated buildings. 8. Give the formula for design temperature change.

9. How are cyclones formed? 10. What are the different types of seismic waves? 11. Explain equivalent design loads. 12. Explain the importance factor and response reduction factor used in static analysis for the calculation of design seismic force. PART-B 1. Mention in detail the codal provision for considering the effect of earthquake and cyclones. 2. Explain strong column and weak beam 3. When a progressive collapse does occur? Why is it very critical to avoid progressive collapse of structures? 4. Explain the procedure for calculating equivalent design loads when the structure is subjected to earthquake loading 5. What are the methods to avoid the progressive collapse? Explain each briefly? 6. Discuss the codal provisions for the design of prefabricated elements subjected to abnormal effects. 7. How are explosive loads different from loads typically used in building design? 8. Explain the equivalent design loads for considering abnormal effects. 9. Explain the codal provisions for progressive collapse and detail. 10. Enumerate the details of the Importance Avoidance of progressive collapse. 11. What do you mean by abnormal loads? Explain the effects. 12. Discuss about floor system & roof system. 13. Compare between exterior frames & interior frames. 14. Write a detailed note on preventing connection device for building structures. 15. Compare between `IS code and Europe code provisions for Abnormal effects.