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Reinforced Concrete Design for Circular Sections to Eurocode 2
As mentioned in the previous post, the Reinforced Concrete Design Functions spreadsheet includes a function for ULS analysis of circular sections, using either a rectangular or a parabolic-linear stress block. A new CircuPF function has now been added, for codes … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Concrete, Excel, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Eurocode 2, Eurocodeapplied, Excel, RC Design Functions, Reinforced concrete design, UDFs, UK National Annex, ULS design of circular section, VBA
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ULS Design Functions and EurocodeApplied
The ULS Design Functions spreadsheet (last updated here) has had another update (2.09) to fix a problem when bars in different layers had different E values. The new version assigns the correct E and strain at yield to each layer. … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Concrete, Excel, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Eurocode 2, Eurocodeapplied, Excel, Reinforced concrete design, UDFs, ULS Design Functions, ULS design of circular section, VBA
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