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1、1 Introduction and scope1.1 Aims of the ManualThis Manual provides guidance on the design of reinforced and prestressed concrete building structures. Structures designed in accordance with this Manual will normally comply with DD ENV 1992-1-1: 19921 (hereinafter referred to as EC2).1.2 Eurocode syst
2、emThe structural Eurocodes were initiated by the European Commission but are now produced by the Comit Europen de Normalisation (CEN) which is the European standards organization, its members being the national standards bodies of the EU and EFTA countries,e.g. BSI.CEN will eventually publish these
3、design standards as full European Standards EN (Euronorms), but initially they are being issued as Prestandards ENV. Normally an ENV has a life of about 3 years to permit familiarization and trial use of the standard by member states. After formal voting by the member bodies, ENVs are converted into
4、 ENs taking into account the national comments on the ENV document. At present the following Eurocode parts have been published as ENVs but as yet none has been converted to an EN:DD ENV 1991-1-1: Basis of design and actions on structures (EC1)DD ENV 1992-1-1: Design of concrete structures (EC2)DD E
5、NV 1993-1-1: Design of steel structures (EC3)DD ENV 1994-1-1: Design of composite steel and concrete structures (EC4)DD ENV 1995-1-1: Design of timber structures (EC5)DD ENV 1996-1-1: Design of masonry structures (EC6)DD ENV 1997-1-1: Geotechnical design (EC7)DD ENV 1998-1-1: Earthquake resistant de
6、sign of structures (EC8)DD ENV 1999-1-1: Design of aluminium alloy structures (EC9)Each Eurocode is published in a number of parts, usually with General rules and Rules for buildings in Part 1. The various parts of EC2 are:Part 1.1 General rules and rules for buildings;Part 1.2 Supplementary rules f
7、or structural fire design;Part 1.3 Supplementary rules for precast concrete elements and structures;Part 1.4 Supplementary rules for the use of lightweight aggregate concrete;Part 1.5 Supplementary rules for the use of unbonded and external prestressing tendons;Part 1.6 Supplementary rules for plain
8、 or lightly reinforced concrete structures;Part 2.0 Reinforced and prestressed concrete bridges;Part 3.0 Concrete foundations;Part 4.0 Liquid retaining and containment structures.All Eurocodes follow a common editorial style. The codes contain Principles and Application rules. Principles are general
9、 statements, definitions, requirements and sometimes analytical models. All designs must comply with the Principles, and no alternative is permitted.Application rules are rules commonly adopted in design. They follow the Principles and satisfy their requirements. Alternative rules may be used provid
10、ed that compliance with the Principles can be demonstrated. Some parameters in Eurocodes are designated by | _ | , commonly referred to as boxed values. The boxed values in the Codes are indicative guidance values. Each member state is required to fix the boxed value applicable within its jurisdicti
11、on. Such information would be found in the National Application Document (NAD) which is published as part of each ENV.There are also other purposes for NADs. NAD is meant to provide operational information to enable the ENV to be used. For certain aspects of the design, the ENV may refer to national
12、 standards or to CEN standard in preparation or ISO standards. The NAD is meant to provide appropriate guidance including modifications required to maintain compatibility between the documents. Very occasionally the NAD might rewrite particular clauses of the code in the interest of safety or econom
13、y. This is however rare.1.3 Scope of the ManualThe range of structures and structural elements covered by the Manual is limited to building structures that do not rely on bending in columns for their resistance to horizontal forces and are also non-sway. This will be found to cover the vast majority
14、 of all reinforced and prestressed concrete building structures. In using the Manual the following should be noted: The Manual has been drafted to comply with ENV 1992-1-1 together with the UK NAD Although British Standards have been referenced as loading codes in Sections 3 and 6, to comply with th
15、e UK NAD, the Manual can be used in conjunction with other loading codes The structures are braced and non-sway The concrete is of normal weight The structure is predominantly in situ Prestressed concrete members have bonded or unbonded internal tendons The Manual can be used in conjunction with all
16、 commonly used materials in construction; however the data given are limited to the following: concrete up to characteristic cylinder strength of 50N/mm2 (cube strength 60) high-tensile reinforcement with characteristic strength of 460 mild-steel reinforcement with characteristic strength of 250 pre
17、stressing tendons with 7-wire low-relaxation (Class 2) strands High ductility (Class H) has been assumed for: all ribbed bars and grade 250 bars, and ribbed wire welded fabric in wire sizes of 6mm or over Normal ductility (Class N) has been assumed for plain or indented wire welded fabric. For struc
18、tures or elements outside this scope EC2 should be used.1.4 Contents of the ManualThe Manual covers the following design stages: general principles that govern the design of the layout of the structure initial sizing of members estimating of quantities of reinforcement and prestressing tendons final
19、 design of members.2 General principlesThis section outlines the general principles that apply to both initial and final design of both reinforced and prestressed concrete building structures, and states the design parameters that govern all design stages.2.1 GeneralOne engineer should be responsibl
20、e for the overall design, including stability, and should ensure the compatibility of the design and details of parts and components even where some or all of the design and details of those parts and components are not made by the same engineer.The structure should be so arranged that it can transm
21、it dead, wind and imposed loads in a direct manner to the foundations. The general arrangement should ensure a robust and stable structure that will not collapse progressively under the effects of misuse or accidental damage to any one element.The engineer should consider engineer site constraints,
22、buildability2, maintainability and decommissioning.The engineer should take account of his responsibilities as a Designer under the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations.32.2 StabilityLateral stability in two orthogonal directions should be provided by a system of strongpoints within the st
23、ructure so as to produce a braced non-sway structure, in which the columns will not be subject to significant sway moments. Strongpoints can generally be provided by the core walls enclosing the stairs, lifts and service ducts. Additional stiffness can be provided by shear walls formed from a gable
24、end or from some other external or internal subdividing wall. The core and shear walls should preferably be distributed throughout the structure and so arranged that their combined shear centre is located approximately on the line of the resultant in plan of the applied overturning forces. Where thi
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