DIN EN 1993-1-9/NA PDF Download
National Annex EN EN DENational Annex - Nationally Determined Parameters - Eurocode 3: Design of Steel Structures - Part 1-9: Fatigue
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The DIN EN 1993-1-9/NA standard is a set of guidelines that provides specific parameters for the design of steel structures in Germany. This national annex is derived from the European standard EN 1993-1-9 and includes modifications and additional requirements specific to the German construction industry.
The purpose of this standard is to ensure the safety and reliability of steel structures under fatigue loading conditions. Fatigue is the phenomenon in which materials gradually weaken and ultimately fail when subjected to repeated stress or strain cycles. This standard sets out guidelines for the design process, including the determination of fatigue classes, assessment of fatigue limits, and the calculation of fatigue strength.
By providing nationally determined parameters, the DIN EN 1993-1-9/NA standard takes into account factors that are specific to the German context, such as local materials, manufacturing processes, and construction practices. These parameters may include specific values for factors such as material properties, geometric dimensions, load assumptions, and design criteria. Adhering to these parameters ensures that steel structures in Germany are designed to meet the applicable safety requirements and withstand fatigue loads effectively.
Descriptors | Buildings, Components, Construction, Determinations, Dimensioning, Erecting (construction operation), Eurocode, Fatigue, Fatigue behaviour, Load capacity, Loading, Manufacturing, Material properties, Materials, Mathematical calculations, National, Parameters, Rated voltage, Steel construction, Steel structural engineering, Stress, Structural steel work, Structures, Voltage, Trusses |
ICS Codes | 91.010.30 - Technical aspects 91.080.13 - Steel structures |
Language(s) | English |
File Size | 204.8 KB |