Eurocode 3

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European Standard 1993-1-1,

1993-1-2,
1993-1-3,
1993-1-4,
1993-1-5,
1993-1-6,
1993-1-7,
1993-1-8,
1993-1-9,
1993- 1-10,
1993-1-11,
1993-1-12,
1993-2,
1993-3-1,
1993-3-2,
1993-4-1,
1993-4-2,
1993-4-3,
1993-5 and
1993-6

National standards DIN EN 1993-1-1: 2010-12,

DIN EN 1993-1-1: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-2: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-3: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-4: 2015-10,
DIN EN 1993-1-5: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-6: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-7: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-8: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993- 1-9: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-10: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-11: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-1-12: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-2: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-3-1: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-3-2: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-4-1: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-4-2: 2010- 12,
DIN EN 1993-4-3: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-5: 2010-12,
DIN EN 1993-6: 2010-12

Area Construction
Regulates Dimensioning and construction of steel structures
Brief description Eurocode 3
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The Eurocode 3 (often short EC 3 ) is the designation of the European standard EN 1993 with the title Design and Construction of Steel Structures and part of the series of Eurocodes .

EN 1993, which was adopted by the member states of the European Committee for Standardization ( CEN ) as a national standard, is divided into a total of 20 sub-standards.

The standards for Eurocode 3 apply to the design and construction of steel structures and steel components. They deal with the requirements for serviceability , load-bearing capacity , durability and fire resistance of steel structures. Other requirements, such as B. thermal insulation or sound insulation are not taken into account.

The standard is always used in conjunction with the Eurocode 0 and Eurocode 1 standards , which define the principles of structural planning and the effects on structures.

List of all Eurocode 3 parts

  • Part 1-1: General design rules and rules for building construction
  • Part 1-2: General rules - structural design in the event of fire
  • Part 1-3: General rules - Supplementary rules for cold-formed components and sheets
  • Part 1-4: General design rules - Supplementary rules for the use of stainless steels
  • Part 1-5: Plate-shaped components
  • Part 1-6: Strength and stability of shells
  • Part 1-7: Plate-shaped components with transverse loading
  • Part 1-8: Dimensioning of connections
  • Part 1-9: Fatigue
  • Part 1-10: Steel grade selection with regard to fracture toughness and properties in the thickness direction
  • Part 1-11: Dimensioning and construction of structures with tension members made of steel
  • Part 1-12: Additional rules for the extension of EN 1993 to steel grades up to S700
  • Part 2: steel bridges
  • Part 3-1: Towers, Masts and Chimneys - Towers and Masts
  • Part 3-2: Towers, masts and chimneys - chimneys
  • Part 4-1: Silos
  • Part 4-2: Tank structures
  • Part 4-3: Pipelines
  • Part 5: piles and sheet piling
  • Part 6: crane tracks

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.eurocode-online.de/de/eurocode-inhalte/eurocode-3