Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures - Part 5: Piling
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Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures - Part 5: Piling, also known as DIN EN 1993-5, focuses on the design principles and application rules for steel bearing piles and sheet piles. This standard provides guidance on the structural design of steel piled foundations for civil engineering works on land and over water. It also includes provisions for temporary or permanent structures required for steel piling work, as well as temporary or permanent retaining structures consisting of steel sheet piles.
In addition to outlining design principles, DIN EN 1993-5 offers examples of detailing for foundation and retaining wall structures. It aims to ensure the safe and efficient design of steel structures used in piling operations or as retaining walls. The standard covers various aspects of design, including the materials used, load consideration, stability, and durability.
Descriptors | Anchorages, Components, Construction, Construction engineering works, Definitions, Design, Dimensioning, Durability, Eurocode, Fitness for purpose, Flat bars, Flat steels, Foundations, Load capacity, Material properties, Materials, Mechanical properties, Pile foundations, Piling, Retaining walls, Sheet pilings, Sheet steels, Stainless steels, Steel-framed constructions, Steels, Structural steel work, Structures, Permanency, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 91.010.30 - Technical aspects 91.080.13 - Steel structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 1.2 MB |