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Reinforced concrete design is considered as a vitally important discipline in the field of civil
engineering. The design of reinforced concrete is done to various standards and well established code of
practices. The British standard, BS 8110, has been followed for the design of reinforced concrete
structures in Sri Lanka for almost three decades now. However, with the withdrawal of BS8110 by the
United Kingdom to pave the way for European common standards, Sri Lanka has been compelled to use
Euro standards or adopt other international standard for the design of reinforced concrete. American
Concrete Institute ACI 318(2008), European Standard EC2 (BS EN 1992-1-2), Japan Concrete Institute
JCI standards and model codes like CEB FIP Model Code 90 are the commonly used international
standards for reinforced concrete design. It is also known that Sri Lanka are gearing to embrace the EC2
(BS EN 1992-1-2) in place of the withdrawn BS8110.The design approaches and design provisions of
various standards are different form one another and results of various design approaches and their
structural implications are continuously being debated in various forums. It is considered that the
knowledge of different design approaches is essential for the better understanding of the behaviour of
reinforced concrete. In addition, there is an especial requirement to train structural engineers in Sri Lanka
to adopt Euro standards. Both of the above objectives can be achieved by a well design learning tool.
Leaning tool allows the users to learn on their own phase. It is in this back ground that interactive learning
tool “Recode” is formulated. This paper presents various features of Recode, the learning tool developed
to teach beginners how to do design under different standards and the experienced, how to adopt to
changing scenarios to which their designs have to be confirmed. |
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