Structural bearings - Part 3: Elastomeric bearings
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The DIN EN 1337-3 standard outlines the requirements for the design, testing, and manufacturing of various types of elastomeric bearings. These include laminated elastomeric bearings, elastomeric plain pad bearings, elastomeric strip bearings, and sliding elastomeric bearings.
The standard applies to both laminated and plain pad bearings, which can have rectangular or circular shapes in plan with a rectangular cross-section. The dimensions in plan can be up to 1200 mm. Additionally, the standard covers elastomeric bearings subjected to a range of temperatures, including -25 °C to +50 °C and -40 °C to +50 °C. It also accounts for bearings exposed to temperatures below -25 °C due to climate changes and those subjected to temperatures up to 70 °C for repeated periods of less than 8 hours.
It's important to note that this document is intended to be used alongside other relevant parts of the EN 1337 series, as well as EN 1337-1. The requirements outlined in DIN EN 1337-3 standard are essential for ensuring the durability and performance of elastomeric bearings used in structural applications.
Descriptors | Abbreviations, Bearings, Bridge construction, Bridges, CE marking, Components, Conformity, Conformity testing, Construction, Constructional products, Control, Definitions, Deformation bearings, Design, Dimensioning, Displacements, Elastomer bearings, Elastomers, Inspection, Laminated, Manufacturing, Plain bearings, Sampling methods, Specification (approval), Symbols, Testing, Tolerances (measurement), Torsion, Storage, Presentations, Stocks |
ICS Codes | 91.010.30 - Technical aspects |
Language(s) | English + German |
File Size | 2.9 MB |