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Bases for design of structures - Seismic actions on structures
Eurocode 8 - Design of structures for earthquake resistance - Part 1: general rules, seismic actions and rules for buildings - National annex to NF EN 1998-1:2005 - General rules, seismic actions and rules for buildings
Bases for design of structures. Loads, forces and other actions. Seismic actions on nonstructural components for building applications
This International Standard establishes the means to derive seismic actions on nonstructural components and systems (NSCS) supported by or attached to new or existing buildings. It also provides procedures for the verification of NSCS seismic capacities. NSCS include architectural elements, mechanical and electrical systems, and building contents.
Bases for design of structures.Loads, forces and other actions.Seismic actions on nonstructural components for building applications
Eurocode 8 - Design of structures for earthquake resistance - Part 4 : silos, tanks and pipelines - National annex to NF EN 1998-4:2007 - Silos, tanks and pipelines.
This International Standard gives recommendations on the evaluation of serviceability against vibrations of buildings, and walkways within buildings or connecting them or outside of buildings. It covers three recipients of vibrations: a) human occupancy in buildings and on walkways; b) the contents of the building; c) the structure of the building. It does not include bridges that carry vehicular traffic, even in conjunction with pedestrian traffic, nor the design of foundations or supporting structures of machinery. For the purposes of this International Standard, it is assumed that the building structure responds linearly to the applied loads. This means that the structure does not yield or fail, nor is it subject to significant non-linear effects.
Bases for design of structures - Serviceability of buildings and walkways against vibrations
Sets out data and procedures for determining earthquake loads on structures and their components, and also minimum detailing requirements for structures. Domestic structures are covered in an Appendix.
Structural design actions - Earthquake actions in Australia
Eurocode 8 - Design of structures for earthquake resistance - Part 5 : foundations, retaining structures and geotechnical aspects - National annex to NF EN 1998-5:2005 - Foundations, retaining structures and geotechnical aspects.
Earthquake resistant construction rules - Earthquake resistant rules applicables to buildings, called PS 92.
This International Standard specifies principles of evaluating seismic actions for the seismic design of buildings, towers, chimneys, and similar structures. Some of the principles can be referred to for the seismic design of structures such as bridges, dams, harbour installations, tunnels, fuel storage tanks, chemical plants, conventional power plants, etc.
Basis for design of structures - Seismic actions on structures
This International Standard specifies principles of evaluating seismic actions for the seismic design of buildings, towers, chimneys and similar structures. Some of the principles can be referred to for the seismic design of structures such as bridges, dams, harbour installations, tunnels, fuel storage tanks, chemical plants and conventional power plants. The principles specified in this International Standard do not cover nuclear power plants, since these are dealt with separately in other International Standards. In regions where the seismic hazard is low, methods of design for structural integrity may be used in lieu of methods based on a consideration of seismic actions. This International Standard is not a legally binding and enforceable code. It can be viewed as a source document that is utilized in the development of codes of practice by the competent authority responsible for issuing structural design regulations. NOTE 1 This International Standard has been prepared mainly for engineered structures. The principles are, however, applicable to non-engineered structures. NOTE 2 The qualification of the level of seismic hazard that would be considered low depends on not only the seismicity of the region but other factors, including types of construction, traditional practices, etc. Methods of design for structural integrity include regional design horizontal forces which provide a measure of protection against seismic actions.
Basis for design of structures - Seismic actions on structures
Earthquake resistant construction rules - Earthquake resistant rules applicable to buildings, called PS 92.
Earthquake resistant construction rules - Earthquake resistant construction of individual houses and of related buildings - 1992 revised PS-MI 89 rules - Field application - Design - Construction.
Earthquake resistant construction rules. Earthquake resistant rules applicable to buildings, called ps 92.
EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION RULES. EARTHQUAKE RESISTANT CONSTRUCTION OF INDIVIDUAL HOUSES AND OF RELATED BUILDINGS. 1992 REVISED. PS-MI 89 RULES. FIELD OF APPLICATION. DESIGN. CONSTRUCTION.
Sets out data and procedures for determining earthquake loads on structures and their components, and also minimum detailing requirements for structures. Domestic structures are covered in an Appendix.
Structural design actions - Earthquake actions in Australia
Sets out minimum requirements for the assessment, analysis, design and detailing of strengthening existing buildings for earthquakes in accordance with the strength limit state. The Standard does not apply to Class 1 and Class 10 buildings as defined in
Strengthening existing buildings for earthquake
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