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BS EN 1992-1-2:2004

Eurocode 2. Design of concrete structures. General rules. Structural fire design (British Standard)

(1)P  This Part 1-2 of EN 1992 deals with the design of concrete structures for the accidental situation of fire exposure and is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1992-1-1 and EN 1991-1-2.  This part 1-2 only identifies differences from, or supplements to, normal temperature design. (2)P  This Part 1-2 of EN 1992 deals only with passive methods of fire protection. Active methods are not covered. (3)P  This Part 1-2 of EN 1992  applies to concrete structures  that are required to fulfil certain functions when exposed to fire, in terms of: - avoiding premature collapse of the structure (load bearing function) - limiting fire spread (flame, hot gases, excessive heat) beyond designated areas (separating function) (4)P  This Part 1-2 of EN 1992 gives principles and application rules (see EN 1991-1-2) for designing structures for specified requirements in respect of the aforementioned functions and the levels of performance. (5)P  This Part 1-2 of EN 1992 applies to structures, or parts of structures, that are within the scope of EN 1992-1-1 and are designed accordingly. However, it does not cover: - structures with prestressing by external tendons - shell structures (6)P  The methods given in this Part 1-2 of EN 1992 are applicable to normal weight concrete up to strength class C90/105 and for lightweight concrete up to strength class LC55/60. Additional and alternative rules for strength classes above C50/60 are given in section 6.

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  • DD ENV 1992-1-2:1996
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