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Concrete Design to EN 1992
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The transition from national standards for concrete structural design to Eurocode EN 1992 is the biggest change to concrete design for decades.This new edition of Concrete Design explains the key differences between BS8110 and EN1992, and teaches the fundamentals of the design of concrete structures to comply with the Eurocodes.With many illustrations and worked examples, this accessible textbook teaches the essentials of concrete design to EN1992 to students and professionals alike.
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Principal Symbols
- Chapter 1 General
- Chapter 2 Mechanical Properties of Reinforced Concrete
- Chapter 3 Actions
- Chapter 4 Analysis of the Structure
- Chapter 5 Durability, Serviceability and Fire
- Chapter 6 Reinforced Concrete Beams in Flexure
- Chapter 7 Shear and Torsion
- Chapter 8 Anchorage, Curtailment and Member Connections
- Chapter 9 Reinforced Concrete Columns
- Chapter 10 Reinforced Concrete Slabs
- Chapter 11 Foundations and Retaining Walls
- Chapter 12 Prestressed Concrete
- Annex
- Index