Eurocode 3 - Design of steel structures - Part 1-5: Plated structural elements
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EN 1993-1-5, also known as Eurocode 3-1-5, is a standard that provides design requirements for plated structural elements made of steel. This standard specifically focuses on stiffened and unstiffened plates that experience in-plane forces. It addresses various aspects of design, including the effects of shear lag, load introduction, and plate buckling.
The standard covers the design of plated structural elements in different configurations such as I-section girders, box girders, and components found in tanks and silos. It addresses the specific considerations and requirements for these types of structures subjected to in-plane loads. However, the standard does not address the effects of out-of-plane loading, as this falls outside its scope.
Descriptors | Boards, Buckling of plates, Components, Construction, Definitions, Design, Dimensioning, Direct-axis voltage, Eurocode, Flat bars, Flat steels, Girders, Loading, Mathematical calculations, Mechanical properties, Plate girders, Rules, Shear stress, Shearing stress, Sheet materials, Sheet steels, Stainless steels, Steel-framed constructions, Stress, Structural engineering drawings, Structural steel work, Structures, Translatory motion, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 91.010.30 - Technical aspects 91.080.13 - Steel structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.2 MB |