Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures - Part 1-7: Plated structures subject to out of plane loading
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EN 1993-1-7, also known as Eurocode 3, is a standard that focuses on the design of steel structures subjected to out of plane loading. Specifically, it provides design rules for thin unstiffened and stiffened plates that are loaded in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the plate. This standard is meant to be used together with EN 1993-1-1, which covers the general design rules for steel structures, and the relevant application standards.
The standard includes design principles and calculations for various types of plated structures, taking into account factors such as the geometry of the plates, material properties, and loading conditions. It provides guidance on determining the plate's resistance to bending, shear, and combined actions. Additionally, the standard addresses issues related to fatigue and provides recommendations for detailing and corrosion protection.
Descriptors | Across, Bend testing, Buckling, Buckling factor, Components, Construction, Definitions, Delves, Design, Dimensioning, Dimensions, Eurocode, Fatigue, Fitness for purpose, Flat steels, Load capacity, Loading, Mathematical calculations, Mechanical properties, Plates, Sheet materials, Sheet steels, Stainless steels, Steel-framed constructions, Stress, Structural steel work, Structures, Verification, Flat bars, Planks, Sheets, Boards, Panels, Tiles, Trusses, Voltage |
ICS Codes | 91.010.30 - Technical aspects 91.080.13 - Steel structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 430.1 KB |