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Description of BS EN 1992-2:2005 2010(101)P Part 2 of Eurocode 2 gives a basis for the design of bridges and parts of bridges in plain, reinforced and prestressed concrete made with normal and light weight aggregates. (102)P The following subjects are dealt with in Part 2. Section 1: General Section 2: Basis of design Section 3: Materials Section 4: Durability and cover to reinforcement Section 5: Structural analysis Section 6: Ultimate limit states Section 7: Serviceability limit states Section 8: Detailing of reinforcement and prestressing tendons — General Section 9: Detailing of members and particular rules Section 10: Additional rules for precast concrete elements and structures Section 11: Lightweight aggregate concrete structures Section 12: Plain and lightly reinforced concrete structures Section 113: Design for the execution stages BS EN 1992-2 gives principles and application rules for the design of concrete bridges in addition to those stated in BS EN 1992-1-1. All relevant clauses of BS EN 1992-1-1 are applicable unless specifically deleted or varied by BS EN 1992-2. Clauses of EN 1992-1-1 that apply to the design of bridges are listed at the beginning of each section. In addition to dealing with the design requirements at various limit states, the code also provides guidance on safety format for non-linear analysis. Twelve informative annexes provide detailed guidance on specific topics.
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