Design of Prestressed Members in RCC | Civil Engineering for JKSSB JE
📅 Updated on: August 1, 2025 🔍 What is Prestressed Concrete? Prestressed concrete is a form of concrete where internal compressive stresses are intentionally introduced before applying service loads. This counters the tensile stresses that develop under…
DESIGN OF COLUMN IN RCC | Civil Engineering Notes for JKSSB, SSC, RRB Exams
📌 Introduction Columns are vertical structural elements that transfer axial loads from beams and slabs to foundations. In RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete), columns are designed to resist axial loads, bending moments, torsion, and occasionally shear…
Design of Footing in RCC | Civil Engineering Guide for JKSSB, SSC JE & State Exams
Updated on: August 2025Target Exams: JKSSB JE Civil, SSC JE, RRB JE, AE/JE State Exams 🔰 What is a Footing? A footing is the lowest part of a structure that directly interacts with the soil. It transmits the load of columns, walls, or structures to the…
Design of Slabs in RCC – RCC Slab Design Explained [JKSSB Civil | Updated for 2025]
📌 Introduction Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) slabs are one of the most crucial load-bearing components in any RCC structure. They form the horizontal surfaces of buildings such as floors, roofs, and ceilings, and are responsible for transferring live…
Codal Provisions for Beams and Slabs in RCC (IS 456:2000) | Civil Engineering for JKSSB, SSC, RRB Exams
🔎 Introduction In Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) design, codal provisions are the backbone of structural planning as they ensure that the final structure meets safety, serviceability, and economic standards. Codal provisions define the minimum…
Bond and Development Length in RCC | RCC Notes for JKSSB Civil | Civil Engineering
📅 Updated on August 1, 2025🎯 Useful for: JKSSB JE Civil, SSC JE, RRB JE, State AE/JE Exams📚 Subject: Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) 🔍 What is Bond in RCC? Bond in RCC refers to the grip between reinforcing bars (rebars) and concrete that prevents…
Design of Shear and Torsion in RCC | Civil Engineering for JKSSB
📌 Introduction In RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) structures, shear and torsion are two critical internal actions that must be rigorously addressed during structural design. While flexural (bending) stresses often dominate, shear forces—which attempt to…
Design of RCC Beams in RCC – Civil Engineering
🔰 Introduction RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) beams are vital elements in the skeleton of any concrete structure. They resist loads applied laterally to their axis and are designed to handle bending moments, shear forces, and sometimes torsion. In this…
Introduction and Design Philosophies in RCC | Civil Engineering for JKSSB
🔰 Introduction to RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) is a composite material made by combining concrete (cement + sand + aggregates + water) and reinforcement steel bars (rebars). Concrete handles compression, and steel…