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Title: Introduction to EN 1991 (Eurocode 1: Actions on structures)


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Introduction to EN 1991(Eurocode 1 Actions on
structures)
  • Dr-Ing. Nikolaos E. Malakatas
  • Director of Design and Studies of Road Projects
  • Ministry of Infrastructures, Transports and
    Networks - GREECE
  • Chairman of CEN/TC250/SC1

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LINKS BETWEEN THE EUROCODES
Structural safety, serviceability and
durability
EN 1990
Actions on structures
EN 1991
EN 1992 EN 1993 EN 1994 EN 1995 EN
1996 EN 1999
Design and detailing
Geotechnical and Seismic design
EN 1998
EN 1997
3
Past and future of the EN 1991 (and the other
Eurocodes)
4
Parts and implementation of EN 1991
5
Partitioning of the NDPs among the Eurocodes
6
Types of NDPs in the Eurocodes
  • Type 1 Value (s) of (a) parameter (s).Type 2
    Reference to some set of values table (s).Type
    3 Acceptance of the recommended procedure,
    choice of calculation approach, when alternatives
    are given, or introduction of a new
    procedure.Type 4 Country specific data
    (geographical, climatic, etc.). Type 5 Optional
    National chart (s) or table (s) of a
    parameter.Type 6 Diagram (s).Type 7
    References to non-contradictory complementary
    information to assist the user to apply the
    Eurocodes.Type 8 Decisions on the application
    of informative annexes.   Type 9 Provision of
    further, more detailed information. Type 10
    Reference to information

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EN 1991-1-1 Densities, self-weight, imposed
loads for buildings
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Classification of actions
  • Section 3 Design situations
  • Section 4 Densities of construction and stored
    materials
  • Section 5 Self-weight of construction works
  • Section 6 Imposed loads on buildings
  • Annex A (informative) Tables for nominal
    density of construction materials, and nominal
    density and angles of repose for stored
    materials.
  • Annex B (informative) Vehicle barriers and
    parapets for car parks

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EN 1991-1-2 Actions on structures exposed to fire
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Structural Fire design procedure
  • Section 3 Thermal actions for temperature
    analysis
  • Section 4 Mechanical actions for temperature
    analysis
  • Annex A (informative) Parametric
    temperature-time curves
  • Annex B (informative) Thermal actions for
    external members Simplified calculation method
  • Annex C (informative) Localised fires
  • Annex D (informative) Advanced fire models
  • Annex E (informative) Fire load densities
  • Annex F (informative) Equivalent time of fire
    exposure
  • Annex G (informative) Configuration factor

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EN 1991-1-2 Actions on structures exposed to
fire ( cont.)
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EN 1991-1-3 Snow loads
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Classification of actions
  • Section 3 Design situations
  • Section 4 Snow load on the ground
  • Section 5 Snow load on roofs
  • Section 6 Local effects

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EN 1991-1-3 Snow loads (cont.)
  • Annex A (normative) Design situations and load
    arrangements to be used for different locations
  • Annex B (normative) Snow load shape
    coefficients for exceptional snow drifts
  • Annex C (informative) European Ground Snow Load
    Maps
  • Annex D (informative) Adjustment of the ground
    snow load according to the return period
  • Annex E (informative) Bulk weight density of
    snow

12
EN 1991-1-3 Snow loads (cont.)
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EN 1991-1-4 Wind actions
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Design situations
  • Section 3 Modelling of wind actions
  • Section 4 Wind velocity and velocity pressure
  • Section 5 Wind actions
  • Section 6 Structural factor cs cd
  • Section 7 Pressure and force coefficients
  • Section 8 Wind actions on bridges

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EN 1991-1-4 Wind actions (cont.)
  • Annex A (informative) Terrain effects
  • Annex B (informative) Procedure 1 for
    determining the structural factor cs cd
  • Annex C (informative) Procedure 2 for
    determining the structural factor cs cd
  • Annex D (informative) cs cd values for
    different types of structures
  • Annex E (informative) Vortex shedding and
    aeroelastic instabilities
  • Annex F (informative) Dynamic characteristics
    of structures

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EN 1991-1-5 Thermal actions
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Classification of actions
  • Section 3 Design situations
  • Section 4 Representation of actions
  • Section 5 Temperature changes in buildings
  • Section 6 Temperature changes in bridges
  • Section 7 Temperature changes in industrial
    chimneys, pipelines, silos, tanks and cooling
    towers

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EN 1991-1-5 Thermal actions (cont.)
  • Annex A (normative) Isotherms of national
    minimum and maximum shade air temperatures.
  • Annex B (normative) Temperature differences for
    various surfacing depths
  • Annex C (informative) Coefficients of linear
    expansion
  • Annex D (informative) Temperature profiles in
    buildings and other construction works

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EN 1991-1-6 Actions during execution
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Classification of actions
  • Section 3 Design situations and limit states
  • Section 4 Representation of actions
  • Annex A1 (normative) Supplementary rules for
    buildings
  • Annex A2 (normative) Supplementary rules for
    bridges
  • Annex B (informative) Actions on structures
    during alteration, reconstruction or demolition

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EN 1991-1-7 Accidental actions
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Classification of actions
  • Section 3 Design situations
  • Section 4 Impact
  • Section 5 Internal explosions
  • Annex A (informative) Design for consequences
    of localised failure in buildings from an
    unspecified cause
  • Annex B (informative) Information on risk
    assessment
  • Annex C (informative) Dynamic design for impact
  • Annex D (informative) Internal explosions
  • - D.1 Dust explosions in rooms, vessels and
    bunkers
  • - D.2 Natural gas explosions
  • - D.3 Explosions in road and rail tunnels

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EN 1991-1-7 Accidental actions
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EN 1991-1-7 Accidental actions
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EN 1991-2 Traffic loads on bridges
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Classification of actions
  • Section 3 Design situations
  • Section 4 Road traffic actions and other
    actions specifically for road bridges
  • Section 5 Actions on footways, cycle tracks and
    footbridges
  • Section 6 Traffic actions and other actions
    specifically for railway bridges

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EN 1991-2 Traffic loads on bridges (cont.)
  • Annex A (informative) Models of special
    vehicles for road bridges
  • Annex B (informative) Fatigue life assessment
    for road bridges assessment method based on
    recorded traffic
  • Annex C (normative) Dynamic factors 1 f for
    real trains
  • Annex D (normative) Basis for the fatigue
    assessment of railway structures
  • Annex E (informative) Limits of validity of
    load model HSLM and the selection of the critical
    universal train from HSLM-A
  • Annex F (informative) Criteria to be satisfied
    if a dynamic analysis is not required
  • Annex G (informative) Method for determining
    the combined response of a structure and track to
    variable actions
  • Annex F (informative) Load models for rail
    traffic loads in transient design situations

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EN 1991-2 Traffic loads on bridges (cont.)
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EN 1991-2 Traffic loads on bridges (cont.)
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EN 1991-2 Traffic loads on bridges (cont.)
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EN 1991-2 Traffic loads on bridges (cont.)
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EN 1991-3 Actions induced by cranes and
machinery
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Actions induced by hoists and cranes
    on runway beams
  • Section 3 Actions induced by machinery
  • Annex A (normative) Basis of design -
    Supplementary clauses to EN 1990 for runway beams
    loaded by cranes
  • Annex B (informative) Guidance for crane
    classification for fatigue

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EN 1991-4 Silos and tanks
  • Forward
  • Section 1 General
  • Section 2 Representation an classification of
    actions
  • Section 3 Design situations
  • Section 4 Properties of particulate solids
  • Section 5 Loads on the vertical walls of silos
  • Section 6 Loads on silo hoppers and silo
    bottoms
  • Section 7 Loads on tanks from liquids

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EN 1991-4 Silos and tanks (cont.)
  • Annex A (normative) Basis of design
    Supplementary paragraphs to EN 1990 for silos and
    tanks
  • Annex B (normative) Partial factors and
    combinations of actions on tanks
  • Annex C (informative) Measurements of
    properties of solids for silo load evaluation
  • Annex D (informative) Evaluation of properties
    of solids for silo load evaluation
  • Annex E (informative) Values of the properties
    of particulate solids
  • Annex F (informative) Flow pattern
    determination
  • Annex G (informative) Alternative rules for
    pressures in hoppers
  • Annex H (informative) Actions due to dust
    explosions

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EN 1991-4 Silos and tanks (cont.)
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Background Documents and other supporting
material
  • Almost all Eurocodes represent the
    state-of-the-art in the respective scientific and
    technical field at the time of their drafting
  • The scientific and technical basis of EN 1991
    included mainly
  • - the systematic review of the existing relevant
    national codes and practices
  • - consideration of relevant international
    standards (e.g. ISO Standards) or codes (e.g.
    JCSS Model Codes)
  • - recent (prenormative) research results (e.g.
    European Snow Map)
  • - calibration of load models based on
    probabilistic approaches and appropriate
    measurements (e.g. traffic loads for road bridges)

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Background Documents and other supporting
material (cont.)
  • - Well-established relevant international
    literature
  • Strictly speaking, as Background Documents (BD)
    are considered all of the aforementioned material
    that has been taken into account by the relevant
    Project Team, during the drafting of the
    Eurocodes.
  • All other relevant material, including
    literature, workshops and seminars, handbooks,
    guides and books or articles, are considered to
    be additional information and supporting
    material. A typical example are the 5 handbooks
    prepared in the framework of a Leonardo Da Vinci
    European Project (Handbook 3 is very closely
    linked to EN 1991, since it is dedicated to
    Action Effects on Buildings, and Handbook 4 is
    dedicated to the Design of Bridges). This
    material is accessible on the Eurocodes website.

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Background Documents and other supporting
material (cont.)
  • The uploading of the Background Documents (BD)
    for EN 1991 is under way by the Secretary of
    EN/TC250/SC1. Until recently BD have been
    uploaded for the following Parts of EN 1991
  • - EN 1991-1-1
  • - EN 1991-1-2
  • - EN 1991-1-3
  • - EN 1991-1-6
  • - EN 1991-1-7
  • and Handbooks 1 to 5
  • Additional information can also be found in the
    relevant websites, e.g. http//eurocodes.jrc.ec.eu
    ropa.eu, and other links (e.g. NSO et al.)

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Present and Future of the EN 1991
  • On national level Full implementation. Several
    countries have already issued their national
    standard EN 1991, but uploading of the NDPs in
    the ad-hoc data base of JRC Ispra goes is still
    in progress
  • Some prospects for the future
  • - Establishing additional load models for new
    railway loads
  • - Including eventually the ISO Standards on
    Waves and Currents and on Atmospheric Icing
  • - Extending the Eurocodes to include structural
    glass, FRP, membrane structures
  • (- Extending the snow map and other climatic data
    to cover the new EU Member States)

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