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Eurocode 2 | Concrete Structures According to DIN EN 1992-1-1
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Online Training on Reinforced Concrete Design According to DIN EN 1992-1-1In this training, the verification of reinforced concrete structures according to the DIN EN 1992-1-1 standard is explained using the structural analysis software RFEM and the relevant add-ons.
The add-ons for concrete design according to EC 2 will be explained using relevant examples. The ultimate limit state (ULS), serviceability limit state (ULS), stability analysis and punching shear design will be covered during the training session.
Price
250.00 EUR zzgl. MwSt.Time Schedule
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Basic Information RFEM 6 introduction |
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Load Combinations Load combinations for the ultimate and serviceability limit state designs |
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Member Design Basics Design specifications for member structures
Evaluation of results |
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Surface Design Basics Design specifications for surface structures Evaluation of results |
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Punching Shear Design Punching shear design and specifications
Evaluation of results |
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Serviceability Serviceability design for member and surface structures
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Stability Analysis Stability checks according to nominal curvature method
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A reliable internet connection is required to participate. Basic user knowledge in RSTAB or RFEM is also required. The online training is carried out in RFEM and the associated add-ons.
During the training, each participant can ask questions via chat at any time.
Each participant will receive the following after the event:
- Participation certificate
- Training presentation (PDF)
- RFEM model examples
- Training video recording
This information will allow the participant to independently revisit the training step-by-step for further review.
In order to take part in the online training, the participant will automatically receive the login information after the event registration.
Speakers

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Adrian Langhammer
Product Engineering & Customer Support
Mr. Langhammer is responsible for development in the area of reinforced concrete structures, and provides technical support to our customers.

Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Richard Haase
Keywords
Online training Reinforced concrete design Eurocode 2 EC 2 Load capacity Serviceability Deformation calculation Nonlinear calculation Crack width Punching shear
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Dimensioning of Longitudinal Reinforcement for Serviceability Limit State Design 1
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