This practical design guide illustrates through worked examples how Eurocode 2 may be used in practice. Complete and detailed designs of six archetypal building and public utility structures are provided. The book caters to students and engineers with little or no practical experience of design, as well as to more experienced engineers who may be u
Table of Contents:
Eurocodes and design actions. Design of members. Example 1 Multi-storey building. Example 2 Foundations to multi-storey building. Example 3 Free-standing earth-retaining wall. Example 4 Underground service reservoir. Example 5 Open-top rectangular tank. Example 6 Open-top cylindrical tank. Appendices.
About the Author :
Anthony Threlfall has considerable experience as a designer of reinforced and prestressed concrete structures, as a lecturer and technical writer at the Cement and Concrete Association, and more recently as a training consultant. He is the main author of the new edition of Reynolds's Reinforced Concrete Designer's Handbook, also published by Taylor & Francis.
Review :
"…Generations of engineers were led by Tony, through many of his lectures and training sessions, to a thorough understanding of limit state design, now extending to the Eurocodes. In this work, Worked Examples for the Design of Concrete Structures to Eurocode 2, the approach is typically thorough and easy in its manner. The author starts with an admirably condensed chapter on the basis of design, which is a useful demystification of the apparent complexity of Eurocode 0 and Eurocode 1. Following this there are some notes on theory and then, only a tenth of the way through the book, the design examples are presented. Examples cover reinforced concrete frames and water-retaining structures and foundations; these latter two topics are useful as they are often not covered in detail in other works. The examples are thorough and very well presented, as would be expected by an accomplished trainer."
—Magazine of Concrete Research
"This book includes very detailed and thorough worked examples, covering assessment of actions, design and detailing with the final output being reinforcement drawings. The examples are interlaced with helpful commentary on the choice of values, with clear references to sources of information. The examples cover the design of whole structures, not just selected elements, and show how to carry out the analysis by hand."
—Owen Brooker, Technical Director, Modulus
"If I was a practicing engineer and was using the Eurocodes for the first time I would want to have this book on my shelf. I would also recommend it to anyone who attended a course on Eurocode 2 design. ... The book provides succinct examples for normal building structures. For such projects it is important to use efficient and quick forms of calculations which are easy to understand and check. These examples set the scene for clear understanding by the designer and good communication for the construction process."
—Robin Whittle, Consultant, England
"This publication covers the design and detailing of common structural concrete elements and structures to Eurocode 2. Its contents are detailed, thorough and helpful. Readers are led through the design process with clear commentary, references and in some instances, the author’s opinions. It is a welcome addition to Eurocode 2 resources. ... The contents cover the topics that designers will come across in day to day structural concrete design. They therefore cover those subjects that will be of most interest to those unfamiliar to Eurocode."
—Charles Goodchild, The Concrete Centre, Gillingham House, England