Thanks are due to members of the project’s Advisory Group for their time and effort in helping to make the project feasible and in bringing it to fruition: The help and guidance received from many individuals are gratefully acknowledged. He has been writing RC spreadsheets since 1984 and is expert in the design of tall concrete buildings and in advanced analytical methods.Īcknowledgements The ideas and illustrations come from many sources. Rod Webster of Concrete Innovation & Design is principal author of the spreadsheets. He was responsible for the concept and management of this project and this publication. Charles Goodchild is Senior Engineer for the Reinforced Concrete Council. Its members are Allied Steel & Wire, representing the major suppliers of reinforcing steel in the UK, and the British Cement Association, representing the major manufacturers of Portland cement in the UK. The RCC was set up to promote better knowledge and understanding of reinforced concrete design and building technology. This project was jointly funded by the RCC and the Department of the Environment, Transport and the Regions (DETR) under its Partners in Technology scheme and was made possible by members of industry with their contributions in kind. NB This version of the User Guide may have been superseded by the publication Spreadsheets for concrete design to BS 8110 and EC2 and by the file UserGuid.pdfįoreword This publication was produced by the Reinforced Concrete Council (RCC) as part of its project 'Spreadsheets for concrete design to BS 8110 and EC2'. SPREADSHEETS FOR CONCRETE DESIGN TO BS 8110 and EC2 User Guide to Excel spreadsheet files for contemporary reinforced concrete design to BS 8110: Pand EC2 (ENV 1992) with commentary C H Goodchild BSc, CEng, MCIOB, MIStructE R M Webster CEng, FIStructE
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