BigH
Geotechnical
- Dec 1, 2002
- 6,012
G'day all: Am trying to wrap my head around the BS EN1992-1-1 and BS 8500-1:2006 to BS EN 206-1:2006 (British Complimentary).
It is my understanding that the concrete member design equations (beams, columns, etc) are done in BS EN 1992-1-1 using the characteristic strength that is based on cylinders. Hence, say the characteristic strength would be 30 MPa, then the concrete would be given Grade 30/37.
Under the British Complementary (BS 8500-1:2006 to BS EN 2006-1:2006) is the design member equations based on cube strength or cylinder strength? Then when specifying, if cube, and you have 37 MPa, then you would grade as Grade 30/37.
It seems that nothing I have been able to find easily really addresses the design equations.
Regards
It is my understanding that the concrete member design equations (beams, columns, etc) are done in BS EN 1992-1-1 using the characteristic strength that is based on cylinders. Hence, say the characteristic strength would be 30 MPa, then the concrete would be given Grade 30/37.
Under the British Complementary (BS 8500-1:2006 to BS EN 2006-1:2006) is the design member equations based on cube strength or cylinder strength? Then when specifying, if cube, and you have 37 MPa, then you would grade as Grade 30/37.
It seems that nothing I have been able to find easily really addresses the design equations.
Regards