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SYLLABUS

Don Honorio Ventura State University COURSE TITLE: Prestressed Concrete


College of Engineering and Architecture Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B
Department of Civil Engineering Credits: 3

DHVSU Vision Semester/Year: 1st Semester 2022 - 2023 Prerequisite(s): PRPC 324
A lead university in producing quality Class Schedule: Monday : 12:30pm-5:30pm Co-requisite(s):
individuals with competent capacities to Tuesday : 9:30am-12:00pm
generate knowledge and technology Thursday : 11:30am-2:30pm
and enhance professional practices for Friday : 7:30am-12:30pm
sustainable national and global Bldg/Room no.: CEA M 207,206,307
competitiveness through continuous Instructor: Princess Kimberly C. Sabiniano Consultation Schedule:
innovation Email: pcsabiniano@dhvsu.edu.ph Bldg/Room no.:
Mobile No.: 09501155572 Office Phone no.:
DHVSU Mission I. Course Description:
DHVSU commits itself to provide an A specialized professional course for civil engineering students in structural engineering design of reinforced concrete structures
environment conducive to continuous with optimum utilization of post-tensioned prestressed concrete element.
creation of knowledge and technology
towards the transformation of students Program Outcomes (PO)
II. Course Outcomes (CO)
into globally competitive professionals a b c d e f g h i j k l m
through the synergy of appropriate CO1: Identify and classify structure for which
teaching, research, service and prestressed concrete is practical for use. √ √ √ √
productivity functions
CO2: Study and learn the codes, standards and
Core Values specifications based on the latest National Structural √ √ √ √
● Professionalism Code of the Philippines 2015 (NSCP 2015);
● Excellence
● Good Governance CO3: Apply the methods in the analysis of stress
resultant based on prestressed concrete. √ √ √ √
● Gender Sensitivity and
Responsiveness
CO4: Develop intuition on how prestressed concrete
● Disaster Resiliency √ √ √ √
behaves under the application of static loadings /

Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00
Program Educational Objectives stresses (losses of prestressed, loadings,
To produce civil engineers who are cambering…)
tasked to undertake these endeavors:
1. Potent ingredient and force in CO5: Apply the design methods and analysis in
nation building specially designed vertical prestressed concrete structure. √ √ √ √
for infrastructure work reflecting
III. Program Outcomes
diversity of skills and talents;
a) Ability to apply knowledge of mathematics and science to solve civil engineering problems;
2. Instruments of physical/community
b) Ability to design and conduct experiments, as well as to analyze and interpret data;
development which is a key factor
c) Ability to design a system, component, or process to meet desired needs within realistic constraints, in accordance with
of sustainability and progress.
standards;
3. Group of professionals who will not
d) Ability to function in multidisciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
only showcase the mastery of this
e) Ability to identify, formulate, and solve civil engineering problems;
field but set of individuals who will
f) Ability to understand professional and ethical responsibility;
demonstrate authentic principles of
g) Ability to communicate effectively civil engineering activities with the engineering community and with society at large;
honesty and integrity of work
h) Ability to understand the impact of civil engineering solutions in a global, economic, environmental, and societal context;
making themselves true inspiration
i) Ability to recognize the need for, and engage in lifelong learning
for others to exert the utmost in
j) Ability to know contemporary issues;
themselves and harnessing their
k) Ability to use techniques, skills, and modern engineering tools necessary for civil engineering practice;
potentials.
l) Ability to know and understand engineering and management principles as a member and leader of a team, and to manage
projects in a multidisciplinary environment;
m) Ability to understand at least one specialized field of civil engineering practice.

IV. Course Outline:


Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Assessment Tasks/ Tools
Activities
Planning and preparation per lesson I. Class Orientation: Collaborative team Learning Class Orientation
prior to conduct an activity. In terms of - Course Title and Description Online, Mobile and Blended School Policy on Hybrid Class
understanding what data to collect, - House Rules Learning Discuss Course Syllabus
Week 1
consider and how to make use of the - Grading System Think Pair Share Background of the Course
data to meet the experimental - Course Requirements Cluster Consultation
objectives. - Class Organization

Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00
IV. Course Outline:
Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Assessment Tasks/ Tools
Activities
After studying these topics student II. Introduction to Prestressed Concrete Collaborative team Learning -Individual Seatwork/Plate
should have: Online, Mobile and Blended -Activity No. 1
1.Familiarize the basic concepts of a. Basic Concept of Prestressed Learning
Prestressed Concrete Concrete Think Pair Share
Lecture/Presentation
2. Familiarize themselves about b. Methods of Prestressing
methods of prestressing, High strength c. Prestressing wires, tendons and
steel wires, Advantages and cables (High Strength Steel)
disadvantages of prestressed concrete
d. Identification of structure for which
and the codes in prestressed concrete
prestressed concrete is practical for
Week 2-3 use.

e. Advantages of Prestressed Concrete


over Reinforced Concrete.

f. Disadvantages of Prestressed
Concrete.

g. Specification and building codes

h. Review on strength of materials


(basic computation of moment of
inertia and flexural bending)

Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00
IV. Course Outline:
Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Assessment Tasks/ Tools
Activities
After studying these topics student III. Code Provision-NSCP 2015- -Individual Seatwork/Plate
should be familiar with: C-101-15 Lecture -Quiz No. 1
1. The code provisions of NSCP 2015(C- (Building Towers and Vertical Discussion / Presentation/
101-15) Structures) Problem Solving

a. Gravity Loads (Dead Load, Live Load


Week 4-6
and other Gravity Loads)

b. Lateral Loads (Wind Load,


Earthquake Load and other Lateral
Loads)

2 Hours Quiz
After studying these topics student IV.Structural Framing System Lecture -Individual Seatwork/Plate
should be able to: Discussion / Presentation/ -Quiz No. 2
1. Familiarize with the different Problem Solving
structural framing system
a. Bearing Wall System

b. Building Frame System


Week 7-9 c. Moment-Resisting Frame System

d. Dual System

e. Dual System with Intermediate


Moment Frames

f. Cantilevered column building system

Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00
IV. Course Outline:
Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Assessment Tasks/ Tools
Activities
g. Shear-wall frame interaction System

2 Hours Quiz
3 Hours Midterm Examination
After studying these topics the students V.Structural Analysis for Stress Lecture -Discuss Midterm Exam
will: Resultant Discussion / Presentation/ -Individual Seatwork/Plate
1. Be informed about the sources of Problem Solving -Activity No. 2
prestressing
2. Know the general equation for
a. Sources of Prestressing Forces.
flexure and losses in prestressed
3. Analyze and determine the strength b. General Equation for Flexural
Week 10 - 14 resultant use for the design of structural Analysis
member
c. Losses in Prestressed

d. Determination of design strength


resultants of structural members.

After studying these topics the students VI.Structural Design of Structural Lecture -Individual Seatwork/Plate
will: Elements Discussion / Presentation/ -Quiz No. 3
1. Be expected to design prestressed Problem Solving
structural elements a. Review of Structural Member sizes Recitation/Collaborative
Week 15-18 Learning
for the design stress resultant.

b. Determination of Post Tensioning


Reinforcements and their profile for

Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00
IV. Course Outline:
Allotted time Course Outcomes (CO) Topic/s Teaching and Learning Assessment Tasks/ Tools
Activities
the design stress resultant.

c. Determination of Conventional
Longitudinal and Transverse
reinforcements for the design stress
resultants.

d. Detailing of reinforcements.

2 Hours Quiz
3 Hours Final Exam

Parent Signature over Printed Name

Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00
Grading system:

Midterm (50%) Finals (50%)


Final
Attendance Quizzes Plates/Activities Major Exam Attendance Quizzes Plates/Activities Major Exam Final
Midterm Grade
(10%) (25%) (25%) (40%) (10%) (25%) (25%) (40%) Term

Course Assessment:

*Students are required individually to submit all the activities, assignment, quizzes and major examinations face-to-face. They have to know and understand
everything written in the modules regarding the course content and to gain knowledge in answering the exercises. They will not simply copy paste rather understand
and gain skills on how to solve problems involving Prestressed Concrete. In order to gain knowledge and ability to solve any integration problems, the student must
submit the course requirement needed.

As per standard grading system, thoroughly discussed during the orientation meeting.

Aside from academic deficiency, other grounds for a failing grade are:

1. Grave misconduct and/or cheating during examinations


2. Unexcused absences of more than 20% of required number of meetings per semester
3. A failing academic standing and failure to comply with the subject requirements

Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00
COURSE POLICIES AND GUIDELINES:

Please refer to the Student Handbook.


1. Tests and Make-ups
All quizzes for this course must be completed. The final examination will be delivered during class schedule.
2. Extra Credit. Students are expected to complete the projects as required for the class and to do the best they can on each project throughout the semester. Thus, it
is the policy of the instructor not to give additional assignments for extra credit for students who wish to pull up their grades at the end of semester. Every attempt
is made to provide a complete syllabus that provides an accurate overview of the courses. However, circumstances and events may make it necessary for the
instructor to modify the syllabus during the semester. This may depend, in part, on the progress, needs and experiences of the students.
3. Students participate in the discussion, and answer the discussion questions. Failure to do those in 3 weeks will mean dropping from the course.
4. Requirements such as assignments/projects should be submitted/posted on or before the given deadline.
5. Coordinate with the professor, using various modes given on concerns/problems regarding the requirements.
6. Non-submission of requirements will be rated incomplete in the course.

Suggested References:

Printed Materials:

1. Design of Reinforced Concrete by Jack C. McCormac and John Wiley & Sons, 7 th Edition, 2005.
2. National Structural Code of the Philippines 2015 – C-101-15, Volume 1 (Buildings, Towers and other Vertical Structures)
3. ACI 318 Building Code requirements for Reinforced Concrete, Latest Edition
4. Nilson, Arthur H. and Winter, George et. Al, Design of reinforced Concrete Structures, 13th Ed. 2000, McGraw Hill
5. Wang, Chu Kia and Salmon, Charles C, Reinforced Concrete Design 6th Edition,. 1998 Addison-Wesley

Committee Members:
Ariel G. Pabalate - Subject Cluster Head
Christian P. Dizon- Member
Jafet C. Culala- Member
Francis Cayanan - Member
Princess Kimberly C. Sabiniano - Membe
CONFIRMATION AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00
This is to confirm that the contents of the course syllabus in PRESTRESSED CONCRETE, 1st Semester SY 2022-2023, were discussed to us during the first day of class and a
copy of which was provided for individual reference and guide.

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Course Code: SPECIALIZED 413B Date Effective: Date Revised: Prepared by: Reviewed by: Recommending Approval: Approved by:
Course Title: PRESTRESSED 1st semester August 2022
CONCRETE S.Y. 2022-2023 Irene Ramos Roque, RCE, ME-SE Jun Pangilinan Flores, PECE, MEP-EE Reden Mallari Hernandez, RCE, MM
Jafet Castro Culala, RCE Chairperson, Civil Engineering Dean, College of Engineering and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Instructor I Department Architecture
DHVSU-SYL-CEA-CE-PRESTRESSED CONCRETE
AUGUST 22, 2022 REV 00

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