The Concrete Centre provides a range of short
courses, seminars and lectures aimed at improving the knowledge of
those who are designing to Eurocode 2.
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Technical Guidance
- RC Design Spreadsheets - Version 4 < Download from Concrete Centre website >
- How to design concrete structures using Eurocode 2 < Download from Concrete Centre website >
- How to design concrete structures using Eurocode 2 - Structural fire design < Download from Concrete Centre website >
Other publications available are:
- Derivation of the flexure design equations < Download > PPS 869KB
- Derivation of design moment and shear
coefficients for slabs and beams to Eurocode 2,
Draft document, < Download > PDF 3 MB - Derivation of K' < Download > PDF 49KB
- Derivation of Expressions used for shear design < Download > PDF 63KB
- Introduction of British Standards BS 8666:2005
< Download >
PDF 465KB
- For easy reference standard shapes are available separately < Download > PDF 106KB
- Practical Use of Eurocode 2, R Webster < Download > PDF 423KB
Please be aware many items below are drafts and papers and as such are to be used as preliminary, they rely on provisional information and drafts of European Standards their National Annexes. Copyright of these items rests with the author(s).
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