Hydraulic Steel Structures - Part 1: Criteria for Design and Calculation
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The DIN 19704-1 standard is designed to provide criteria for the design and calculation of hydraulic steel structures. These structures include steel constructions, mechanical engineering components, and electric equipment. The standard applies to movable sealing devices, such as locks, including sealings, mountings, drives, and connecting components. It also covers inspection covers, intake rakes, bollards, fenders, and channel bridges, and can be applied to penstocks and related components.
However, it is important to note that this standard does not apply to dolphins, training works, shore enclosures, landing piers, and offshore structures. For smaller structures with lower loads, users may deviate from the requirements of the standard if the water pressure multiplied by the dam area does not exceed 50 kN and there is no objection from the building owner.
The requirements for hydraulic steel engineering in this standard include steel constructions subjected to stagnant or flowing waters, as well as movable sealing devices and securely connected parts. Mechanical engineering requirements cover machine structures responsible for the movement and bearings of lock devices, as well as drives, covers, and connectors. Machine parts, such as hinge bolts and pivot spindles, are also included in this standard.
Descriptors | Coefficient of friction, Construction, Criteria for calculations, Design, Dimensioning, Effects, Friction, Friction forces, Hardness, Hydraulic, Hydraulic engineering, Inertia force, Loading, Material parameters, Materials, Mathematical calculations, Mechanical components, Shafts, Standing, Steel construction, Strength of materials, Structural steel work, Water practice, Stress |
ICS Codes | 93.140 - Construction of waterways, ports and dykes 93.160 - Hydraulic construction |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 2.2 MB |