Structural Engineering and Mechanics
Volume 32, Number 6, 2009, pages 705-724
DOI: 10.12989/sem.2009.32.6.705
Comparison between ACI 318-05 and Eurocode 2(EC2-94) in flexural concrete design
Rami A. Hawileh, Faris A. Malhas and Adeeb Rahman
Abstract
The two major widely used building design code documents of reinforced concrete structures are the ACI 318-05 and Eurocode for the Design of Concrete Structures EC2. Therefore, a thorough comparative analysis of the provisions of these codes is required to confirm their validity and identify
discrepancies in either code. In this context, provisions of flexural computations would be particularly
attractive for detailed comparison. The provisions of safety concepts, design assumptions, cross-sectional
moment capacity, ductility, minimum and maximum reinforcement ratios, and load safety factors of both
the ACI 318-05 and EC2 is conducted with parametric analysis. In order to conduct the comparison
successfully, the parameters and procedures of EC2 were reformatted and defined in terms of those of
ACI 318-05. This paper concluded that although the adopted rationale and methodology of computing the
design strength is significantly different between the two codes, the overall EC2 flexural provisions are
slightly more conservative with a little of practical difference than those of ACI 318-05. In addition, for
the limit of maximum reinforcement ratio, EC2 assures higher sectional ductility than ACI 318-05.
Overall, EC2 provisions provide a higher safety factor than those of ACI 318-05 for low values of Live/
Dead load ratios. As the ratio increases the difference between the two codes decreases and becomes
almost negligible for ratios higher than 4.
Key Words
ACI 318-05; EC2-94; Reinforced Concrete; Flexural Design; reinforcement ratio; ductility; safety concepts.
Address
Rami A. Hawileh: Department of Civil Engineering, American University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 26666,
Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Faris A. Malhas: Depratment of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering and Engineering Mechanics,
University of Dayton, Dayton, OH, USA
Adeeb Rahman: Department of Civil Engineering and Mechanics, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA