Basis of Structural Design: EN 1990 Establishes Principles and Requirements For The
Basis of Structural Design: EN 1990 Establishes Principles and Requirements For The
Design requirements
A structure shall be designed and executed in such a way that, during its intended life, with appropriate degrees of reliability and in an economical way it will have adequate:
structural resistance [strength] (the structure should be safe for people and contents, sustaining all actions and influences likely to occur during execution and use) serviceability (remain fit for the use for which it is required - the deformations, deflections and vibrations should not be too large) durability (a structure should continue to resist environmental influences and be usable after an extended period of time and usage) fire resistance (in the case of fire, the structural resistance shall be adequate for the required period of time) robustness (a structure should not be damaged by events such as explosion, impact, and the consequences of human errors, to an extent disproportionate to the original cause)
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Seismic design situations, which refer to conditions applicable to the structure when subjected to seismic events.
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Taking into account the dependency of load effects, it is useful to distinguish between reversible and irreversible limit states
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pinned connection
rigid connection
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