EN 1993
EN 1993 - Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures, is the part of the European building code that deals with the design of steel structures, using the limit state design philosophy. It was approved by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) on 16 April 2004.
Eurocode 3 comprises 20 documents that deal with the different aspects of steel structure design[1] :
- EN 1993-1-1: General rules and rules for buildings
- EN 1993-1-2: Structural fire design
- EN 1993-1-3: Cold-formed members and sheeting
- EN 1993-1-4: Stainless steels
- EN 1993-1-5: Plated structural elements
- EN 1993-1-6: Shell structures
- EN 1993-1-7: Planar plated structures
- EN 1993-1-8: Design of joints
- EN 1993-1-9: Fatigue
- EN 1993-1-10: Material toughness and through-thickness properties
- EN 1993-1-11: Structures with tension components
- EN 1993-1-12: High strength steels
- EN 1993-2: Steel bridges
- EN 1993-3-1: Towers and masts
- EN 1993-3-2: Chimneys
- EN 1993-4-1: Silos
- EN 1993-4-2: Tanks
- EN 1993-4-3: Pipelines
- EN 1993-5: Piling
- EN 1993-6: Crane supporting structures
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