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Category: Eurocodes
Structural joints are not secondary details; they define how structures behave. Pinned, rigid, and semi-rigid joints determine internal force distribution.
Differential temperature effects are silent but powerful forces in long-span bridges. Unlike traffic load, temperature acts every day and affects the entire structure.
This article explores how wind loads affect bridges, and practical strategies for safer, resilient structures.
A practical guide to beam, arch, suspension, and cable-stayed bridges
This article examines how and why pile capacity is frequently controlled by construction rather than soil mechanics, and why engineers must treat piling
This article takes a direct position: if uplift governs, bearing capacity becomes irrelevant beyond equilibrium.
This article explores the effect of contractual terms and liability in engineering professional appointments
Eurocodes have changed how pile loads are presented and how pile resistances are designed. The UK Federation of Piling Specialists developed the E-Pile Schedule to meet these new requirements. This article explains the benefits of using a standard pile schedule for Eurocode design.
This article examines how second-generation Eurocode 2 facilitates assessment of existing reinforced concrete structures.









