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The preparation of this National Annex was entrusted by Committee SC35/WG/12, upon which the following
bodies were represented:
NATIONAL ANNEX TO
EUROCODE 2 : DESIGN OF CONCRETE STRUCTURES–
PART 1-2 : GENERAL RULES – STRUCTURAL FIRE DESIGN
INTRODUCTION
This National Annex has been prepared by the Working group on the development of the National
Annexes to Euro Codes (SC35/WG/12), structural use of concrete. It is to be used in conjunction with SLS
EN 1992-1-2:2012.
This National Annex was approved by the Sectoral Committee on Building and Construction Materials and
was authorized for adoption and publication as a Sri Lanka National Annex by the Council of the Sri Lanka
Standards Institution on 2013-10-02.
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TABLE NA.1 – Sri Lanka decisions for Nationally Determined Parameters described in SLS EN 1992-1-2:2012
Sub clause Nationally Determined Parameter Euro code recommendation Sri Lanka decision
2.1.3 (2) Values of ∆θ1 and ∆θ2 ∆θ1 = 200 K Use the recommended values
∆θ1 = 240 K
2.3 (2)P Partial safety factor γMfi 1.0 for both thermal and mechanical properties Use the recommended value
3.2.3 (5) Values for the parameters of the stress- Class N (Table 3.2a) or Class X (Table 3.2b) Class N (Table 3.2a)
strain relationship of reinforcing steel at
elevated temperatures
3.2.4 (2) Values for the parameters of the stress- Class A or Class B in Table 3.3 Class A
strain relationship of cold worked (wires
and strands) pre stressing steel at elevated
temperatures
3.3.3 (1) Value of thermal conductivity λc Limits defined in 3.3.3 (2) The lower limit defined in 3.3.3 (2)
4.1 (1)P Use of advanced calculation methods to None None
satisfy 2.4.1 (2)P
4.5.1 (2) Value of moisture content к% below which 3% Use the recommended value
spalling is unlikely to occur
5.2 (3) Reference load level ŋfi 0.7 Use the recommended value
5.3.1 (1) Tabulated data for unbraced structures None None
5.3.2 (2) Value of emax 0.15 h (or b) Use the recommended value
5.6.1 (1) Web thickness Class WA, WB or WC WA
5.7.3 (2) Additional rules on rotation capacity at None None
supports for continuous solid slabs
6.1 (5) Reduction of strength at elevated For C55/67 and C60/75:Class 1 of Table 6.1N Use the recommended classes and
temperature for high strength concretes For C70/85 and C80/95:Class 2 of Table 6.1N value
For C90/105 : Class 3 of Table 6.1N
6.2 (2) Methods to control spalling of high strength Methods A to D Any of the Methods A to D or a
concretes combination of the methods may be
used
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TABLE NA.1 – Sri Lanka decisions for Nationally Determined Parameters described in SLS EN 1992-1-2:2012 (continued)
Sub clause Nationally Determined Parameter Euro code recommendation Sri Lanka decision
6.3 (1) Value of thermal conductivity for high Limits given in 3.3.3 (2) The upper limit defined in 3.3.3 (2)
strength concrete
6.4.2.1 (3) Value of factor k 1.1 for Class 1 of Table 6.1N Use the recommended values
1.3 for Class 2 of Table 6.1N
6.4.2.2 (2) Value of factor k m k m Values given in Table 6.2N Use the recommended values