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Logo of Eurocode 2 An example of a concrete structure. In the Eurocode series of European standards (EN) related to construction, Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures (abbreviated EN 1992 or, informally, EC 2) specifies technical rules for the design of concrete, reinforced concrete and prestressed concrete structures, using the limit state design philosophy.
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Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... EN 197-2: Cement – Part 2 : Conformity evaluation; EN 1992 Eurocode 2: Design of concrete structures ...
EN 1994: (Eurocode 4) Design of composite steel and concrete structures; EN 1995: (Eurocode 5) Design of timber structures; EN 1996: (Eurocode 6) Design of masonry structures; EN 1997: (Eurocode 7) Geotechnical design; EN 1998: (Eurocode 8) Design of structures for earthquake resistance; EN 1999: (Eurocode 9) Design of aluminium structures
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; ... Eurocode 1: Actions on structures; Eurocode 2: Design of ...
Eurocode 5: Design of timber structures; Eurocode 6: Design of masonry structures; Eurocode 7: Geotechnical design; Eurocode 9: Design of aluminium structures; EN 10025; EN 10027; EN 10034; EN 10080; EN 12255; EN 12566; Joint European standard for size labelling of clothes; EN 13432; EN 13445; EN 13537; EN 13940; EN 14214; EN 15838; EN 16034 ...
The EN 10080: Steel for the reinforcement of concrete is a European Standard.This standard is referenced by EN 1992.This standard specifies general requirements and definitions for performance characteristics of steel reinforcement suitable for welding, which is used for reinforcement of concrete structures, supplied as finished products:
EN 1994-1-2 deals with the design of composite steel and concrete structures for the accidental situation of fire exposure and is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1994-1-1 and EN 1991-1-2. This part only identifies differences from, or supplements to, normal temperature design and deals only with passive methods of fire protection.