AS 3600-1988 Concrete structures
Standards Australia
Supersedes: AS 1481-1978 Rules for the use of prestressed concrete in structures (known as the SAA Prestressed Concrete Code)
Supersedes: AS 1480-1982 The use of reinforced concrete in structures (known as the SAA Concrete Structures Code)
Amended by: AS 3600-1988 AMDT 1 Concrete structures
Sets out minimum requirements for the analysis, design and construction of concrete structures and members which contain reinforcing steel, or prestressing tendons, or both and for plain concrete structures and members. The Standard applies to concrete with a characteristic compressive strength in the range of 20 MPa to 50 MPa and a density in the range 1800 kg/m(sup)3 to 2600 kg/m(sup)3. Although intended mainly for building structures and members, it may also be applied to road and railway bridges unless otherwise required by the relevant authority. It does not apply to mass concrete structures. Design requirements are given for the limit-states of stability, strength, serviceability, durability and for resistance to fire and earthquakes. Rules are also given for testing and assessing the quality of the concrete supplied by a manufacturer and for prototype or proof testing of finished members and structures.
Concrete Structures.
BD-002
