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<Name of the Topic>
(Submitted in partial fulfillment for the award of the degree of Bachelor of
Technology in Civil Engineering, Rajasthan Technical University Kota)
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entitled “………………...SEMINAR TOPIC…...’’ in partial fulfillment for the Roman
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award of the degree of Bachelor of Technology (Civil Engineering). The report has spacing
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been prepared as per the prescribed format and is approved for submission and as
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presentation.
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CONTENTS under lined with 1.5 spacing
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ABSTRACT Roman BOLD 1
1. INTRODUCTION 2-6
1.1. General 2
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1.2. Xyz Plksf Roman 3
1.3. ……….. 5
2. MASONRY INFILL 7 - 18
2.1. Introduction 7
2.3.1. Method1 10
2.3.2. Method2 13
2.3.3. … 15
2.4. ….. 16
3.1. Introduction 19
3.3. …………. 23
4. CONCLUSIONS 26-27
REFRENCES 28-29
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Chapter-1 14 pt Times New
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1. PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING SHEAR WALLS 12 pt Times New Roman BOLD CAPS
Shear walls are designed to resist gravity load or vertical loads due to its self-weight and other living /
moving loads plus lateral loads of earthquakes and wind. The walls are structurally integrated with roofs
and floors (diaphragms) and other lateral walls running across at right angles, thereby giving the three
dimensional stability for the building structures
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REFERENCES Roman BOLD CAPS
2. Medhekar M S and Jain S K, “Seismic Behavior and Detailing of R C Shear Walls, part
II: Design and Detailing, “The Indian Concrete Journal”, Vol. 67, No.8, September
1993, 451-457”.
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