fib Model Code 2020: Enabling advances for new and existing concrete structures

Author:

Matthews Stuart L.1

Affiliation:

1. Matthews Consulting Ashurstwood UK

Abstract

AbstractThe next edition of the fib Model Code for concrete structures, Model Code 2020 (MC2020), is under development with the aim of issuing a first partially harmonized draft for comment in early 2023. MC2020 is a single code dealing with both new and existing concrete structures, that is both the design of new structures and the various activities associated with the assessment, interventions upon and life‐cycle management (LCM) of existing concrete structures. The paper outlines the overarching sustainability framework and the performance‐based or outcomes‐based approaches (PBA) adopted by MC2020. There is a pressing need to reduce barriers to the evolution in concrete construction materials and the technical aspects of design and the LCM of existing structures, in order to meet pressing climate change drivers and the goal of achieving lower carbon construction. MC2020 also addresses significant advances made on a wide range of issues including those relating to structural design and analysis methods, seismic design and assessment procedures, durability, structural monitoring, service life design, structural assessment through‐life and making interventions to adapt existing structures or enhance their performance or extend their useful life.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science,Building and Construction,Civil and Structural Engineering

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