Hydraulic Steel Structures - Part 2: Design and Manufacturing
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The DIN 19704-2 standard provides guidelines for the design and manufacturing of hydraulic steel structures. It is specifically focused on the constructive design and assembly aspects of these structures. The standard is applicable in conjunction with DIN 19704-1:2014-09, which likely covers other aspects of hydraulic steel structures.
The standard sets forth the criteria and requirements for designing and manufacturing hydraulic steel structures, ensuring their structural integrity, performance, and safety. It likely covers various types of hydraulic steel structures, such as gates, penstocks, weirs, and other similar components.
By following this standard, engineers and manufacturers can ensure that hydraulic steel structures are designed and manufactured in accordance with established industry standards and best practices. Compliance with the standard ensures that these structures can withstand the operational and environmental conditions imposed upon them, ensuring their durability and longevity.
Descriptors | Construction, Design, Dimensions, Flowing, Hydraulic engineering, Loading, Mathematical calculations, Mechanical components, Noncombustible construction, Production, Seals, Standing, Steel construction, Strength of materials, Structural design, Structural steel work, Testing, Tolerances (measurement), Water, Water practice, Welds, Fluidized, Stress, Gaskets |
ICS Codes | 93.140 - Construction of waterways, ports and dykes 93.160 - Hydraulic construction |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.3 MB |