Transcription of How to Design Concrete Structures using Eurocode 2
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A J Bond MA MSc DIC PhD MICE CEngO Brooker BEng CEng MICE MIStructEA J Harris BSc MSc DIC MICE CEng FGST Harrison BSc PhD CEng MICE FICTR M Moss BSc PhD DIC CEng MICE MIStructER S Narayanan FREngR Webster CEng FIStructEHow to Design Concrete Structures using Eurocode 2A cement and Concrete industry publicationForewordThe introduction of European standards to UK construction is a signifi cant event. The ten Design standards, known as the Eurocodes, will affect all Design and construction activities as current British Standards for Design are due to be withdrawn in 2010 at the latest. BS 8110, however, has an earlier withdrawal date of March 2008. The aim of this publication is to make the transition to Eurocode 2: Design of Concrete Structures as easy as possible by drawing together in one place key information and commentary required for the Design and detailing of typical Concrete elements.
2 F E Figure 2 Typical Eurocode layout Table 1 Concrete related Eurocodes and their equivalent current standards Figure 1 The Eurocodes Eurocode Title Superseded ...
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