The 1996 FIP Recommendations Practical Design of Structural Concrete were finally published by SETO in September 1999. They had been developed based on the 1990 CEB-FIP Model Code. The main objective of this Bulletin is now to demonstrate by practical examples the application of these recommendat
FIB Practical design of structural concrete
- Publisher
- FIB - The International Federation for Structural Concrete (fib - fΓ©dΓ©ration internationale du bΓ©ton)
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 113
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The FIP recommendations published now are based on the CEB-FIP Model Code 1990 (MC 90) to which frequent reference is made in the right-hand margins throughout the document. They also give reference to later CEB Manuals as well as further FIP publications. For all types of structural concrete using normal weight aggregates, plain or reinforced, pre-tensioned or post-tensioned tendons, or combinations of all these types of reinforcement, they explain member design and detailing by means of strut-and-tie models (STM). Separate chapters deal with principles, material characteristics, technological details and durability requirements, strength of ties, struts and nodes of strut-and-tie models, ultimate limit state design, serviceability state design, and structural members. The former FIP Commission 3 wished this document to be of interest to consultants, contractors and authorities by enhancing the direct application of strut-and-tie models as a consistent design and detailing tool.
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