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Welcome Spreadsheets for RC Design to to BS 8110 and EC2 Limitations & Assumptions System requirements Disclaimer Licence conditions This version is for UK use only See RCC website for latest full conditions at time of reg increasingly common in the preparation of design calculat save time, money and effort. They provide the facility to and they can help instill experience. However, these bene weighed against the risks associated with any endeavour. be recognised and managed. In other words appropriate lev supervision and checking, including self-checking, must, Users are directed to the recommendations of the Standing Structural Safety (SCOSS) regarding the increasingly wide availability of computer programs and circumstances in wh could lead to unsafe structures. publication 'Spreadsheets for concrete design to BS 8110 current supplement, available from the Concrete Bookshop: www.concretebookshop.com, email enquiries@concretebooksh Min 128MB of ram & 450MB processor, with Windows 2000 or 2000 or later. For optimum display, please view at 1024 x and min 16 bit colour. Reinforced Concrete Council is intended for those who will e significance and limitations of its contents and take respon use and application. No liability (including that for negli loss resulting from such advice or information is accepted b their subcontractors, suppliers or advisors. Users should n software and publications are subject to revision from time These spreadsheets may be evaluated freely, but may not b commercial purposes until the user has registered with th conditions apply to full-time students of UK courses ). Updates can only registrants via our website. Licensed versions are available from the Concrete Booksho www.concretebookshop.com, email enquiries@concretebooksh 01344-725704

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Welcome Spreadsheets for RC Design

to to BS 8110 and EC2

Limitations & Assumptions

System requirements

Disclaimer

Licence conditions This version is for UK use only. See RCC website for latest full conditions at time of registration.

Spreadsheets can be a very powerful tool. Their use will become increasingly common in the preparation of design calculations. They can save time, money and effort. They provide the facility to optimise designs and they can help instill experience. However, these benefits have to be weighed against the risks associated with any endeavour. These risks must be recognised and managed. In other words appropriate levels of supervision and checking, including self-checking, must, as always, be exercised when using these spreadsheets.

Users are directed to the recommendations of the Standing Committee on Structural Safety (SCOSS) regarding the increasingly widespread availability of computer programs and circumstances in which their misuse could lead to unsafe structures.

These spreadsheets should be used in compliance with the accompanying publication 'Spreadsheets for concrete design to BS 8110 and EC2' plus the current supplement, available from the Concrete Bookshop: www.concretebookshop.com, email [email protected], tel 01344-725704.

Min 128MB of ram & 450MB processor, with Windows 2000 or later and Excel 2000 or later. For optimum display, please view at 1024 x 768 resolution and min 16 bit colour.

All advice or information from the British Cement Association and/or Reinforced Concrete Council is intended for those who will evaluate the significance and limitations of its contents and take responsibility for its use and application. No liability (including that for negligence) for any loss resulting from such advice or information is accepted by the BCA, RCC or their subcontractors, suppliers or advisors. Users should note that all BCA software and publications are subject to revision from time to time and they should therefore ensure that they are in possession of the latest versions.

These spreadsheets may be evaluated freely, but may not be used for commercial purposes until the user has registered with the RCC (special conditions apply to full-time students of UK courses). Updates can only be obtained by registrants via our website.

Licensed versions are available from the Concrete Bookshop: www.concretebookshop.com, email [email protected], tel 01344-725704

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Version REINFORCED CONCRETE COUNCIL

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Instructions for Use

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Basic Instructions

Blue underlined cells 0.00 are for data entry.Red highlighed cells 0.00 or 0.00

Macros

NextClick a sheet tab below to begin.

The RCC acknowledges the support of in the development of this version.

Spreadsheets can be a very powerful tool. Their use will become increasingly common in the preparation of design calculations. They can save time, money and effort. They provide the facility to optimise designs and they can help instill experience. However, these benefits have to be weighed against the risks associated with any endeavour. These risks must be recognised and managed. In other words appropriate levels of supervision and checking, including self-checking, must, as always, be exercised when using

Many local instructions are contained within individual

workbooks.Users are directed to the recommendations of the Standing Committee on Structural Safety (SCOSS) regarding the increasingly widespread availability of computer programs and circumstances in which their

Guidance on the use of each of the spreadsheets is given in the

accompanying manual. ®These spreadsheets should be used in compliance with the accompanying publication 'Spreadsheets for

' plus the current supplement, available from the Concrete [email protected], tel 01344-725704.

An electronic version of the manual can be found on your

drive at:Min 128MB of ram & 450MB processor, with Windows 2000 or later and Excel 2000 or later. For optimum

All advice or information from the British Cement Association and/or Reinforced Concrete Council is intended for those who will evaluate the significance and limitations of its contents and take responsibility for its use and application. No liability (including that for negligence) for any loss resulting from such advice or information is accepted by the BCA, RCC or their subcontractors, suppliers or advisors. Users should note that all BCA software and publications are subject to revision from time to time and they should therefore ensure that they are

Do not paste or drag data (destroys conditional cell formatting).

Do not open an individual spreadsheet in more than one window (this may disable pulldowns).

These spreadsheets may be evaluated freely, but may not be used for commercial purposes until special conditions apply to full-time students of UK courses).

All workbooks contain macros for printing, navigation, iteration etc. Please ensure that Macros are enabled in your Excel configuration.

www.concretebookshop.com, email

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are for data entry.indicate entry errors.

Menu.xls version 2.5

destroys conditional cell formatting).

Do not open an individual spreadsheet in more than one window (this may disable

All workbooks contain macros for printing, navigation, iteration etc. Please ensure that Macros are enabled in your Excel configuration.

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BS 8110 SpreadsheetsElements Walls

Element Design

Bending and Axial Load

Punching Shear

Spreadsheets for RC Design Crack Widths Stairs

to BS 8110 and EC2 Analysis

Subframe Analysis

Slabs Foundations

One-way Solid Slabs (A & D)

Ribbed Slabs (A & D)

Flat Slabs (A & D)

Tabular Versions

Beams

Continuous Beams (A & D)

Post-tensioned Analysis & Design

CLICK a BUTTON Wide Beams (A & D)

Columns

Column Load Take-down

Rectangular Column Charting

Column Design

Rigorous Versions (calculated deflections)

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© 2000-2004 BCA for RCC Circular Column Charting

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BS 8110 Spreadsheets

Basement Wall

Retaining Wall

Stair Flight & Landing - Single

Stairs & Landings - Multiple

Foundations

Foundation Pads

Pilecap Design

Tabular Versions

One-way Solid Slabs (Tables)

Ribbed Slabs (Tables)

Flat Slabs (Tables)

Two-way Slabs (Tables)

Continuous Beams (Tables)

Rigorous One-way Slabs

Rigorous Ribbed Slabs

Rigorous Versions (calculated deflections)

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Rigorous Continuous Beams

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Eurocode 2 SpreadsheetsElements Walls

RCCen11 Element Design RCCen61 To come

RCCen12 Bending and Axial Load RCCen62 To come

Slab Punching

Spreadsheets for RC Design RCCen14 Crack Widths Stairs

to BS 8110 and EC2 Analysis RCCen71 To come

RCCen21 Subframe Analysis RCCen72 To come

Slabs Foundations

RCCen31 One-way Solid Slabs (A & D) Foundation Pads

Ribbed Slabs (A & D) Pilecap Design

RCCen33

Tabular Versions

Beams RCCen91 To come

RCCen41 Continuous Beams (A & D) RCCen92 To come

RCCen42 To come RCCen93 To come

CLICK a BUTTON Wide Beams (A & D) RCCen94 To come

Columns RCCen95 To come

RCCen51 Column Load Take-down Design

RCCen52 Rectangular Column Charting

RCCen53 Rectangular Column Design RCCen31R Rigorous One-way Slabs

RCCen54 Circular Column Design RCCen32R To come

© 2000-2004 BCA for RCC Column Shortening Rigorous Continuous Beams

Flat Slabs (A & D) Single bay

Flat Slabs Whole floor

Rigorous Versions (calculated deflections)

RCCen55

RCCen33

RCCen31

RCCen13

RCCen11

RCCen12

RCCen14

RCCen21

RCCen41

RCCen31R

RCCen52

RCCen53

RCCen41R

RCCen81

RCCen82RCCen32

RCCen43

RCCen51

RCCen54

RCCen33X

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BS 8110Spreadsheet No VERSION currently on your disk

RCC11 2.2RCC12 2.1RCC13 2.6RCC14 2.1

RCC21 2.1

RCC31 2.5RCC31R 2.4RCC32 2.5

RCC32R 2.3RCC33 2.4

RCC41 2.5RCC41R 2.3RCC42 2.2RCC43 2.4

RCC51 2.1RCC52 2.1RCC53 2.5RCC54 2.1

RCC61 2.1RCC62 2.2

RCC71 2.1RCC72 2.1

RCC81 2.5RCC82 β4RCC91 2.1RCC92 2.1RCC93 2.1RCC94 2.1RCC95 2.1

Version Management

When spreadsheet links are updated, this page retrieves the

version numbers of the spreadsheets stored on your

disk and lists them in columns D and H.

Please check these against the latest available versions at

http://www.concretecentre.com/main.asp?page=197

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EC2 (EN1992-1)Spreadsheet No VERSION currently on your disk

RCCen11 β15RCCen12 β3RCCen13 β6RCCen14 β4

RCCen21 β3

RCCen31 β9RCCen31R β23RCCen32 β3

RCCen32RRCCen33 β9

RCCen33X β4RCCen41 β11

RCCen41R β15RCCen42RCCen43 β3

RCCen51 β3RCCen52 β8RCCen53 β8RCCen54 β1RCCen55 2.2

RCCen61RCCen62

RCCen71RCCen72

RCCen81 β2RCCen82 β4RCCen91RCCen92RCCen93RCCen94RCCen95

New BS8110 releases are shown in RED

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