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I.S. EN 1994-1-2:2005

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EUROCODE 4 - DESIGN OF COMPOSITE STEEL AND CONCRETE STRUCTURES - PART 1-2: GENERAL RULES - STRUCTURAL FIRE DESIGN

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English

Published date

01-01-2005

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Foreword
Background of the Eurocode programme
Status and field of application of Eurocodes
National Standards implementing Eurocodes
Links between Eurocodes and harmonised technical
specifications (ENs and ETAs) for products
Additional information specific for EN 1994-1-2
National annex for EN 1994-1-2
Section 1 General
Section 2 Basis of design
Section 3 Material properties
Section 4 Design procedures
Section 5 Constructional details
Annex A (INFORMATIVE) - Stress-strain relationships
        at elevated temperatures for structural steels
Annex B (INFORMATIVE) - Stress-strain relationships
        at elevated temperatures for concrete with
        siliceous aggregate
Annex C (INFORMATIVE) - Concrete stress-strain
        relationships adapted to natural fires with
        a decreasing heating branch for use in
        advanced calculation models
Annex D (INFORMATIVE) - Model for the calculation
        of the fire resistance of unprotected composite
        slabs exposed to fire beneath the slab according
        to the standard temperature-time curve
Annex E (INFORMATIVE) - Model for the calculation
        of the sagging and hogging moment resistances
        of a steel beam connected to a concrete slab
        and exposed to fire beneath the concrete slab
Annex F (INFORMATIVE) - Model for the calculation
        of the sagging and hogging moment resistances
        of a partially encased steel beam connected to
        a concrete slab and exposed to fire beneath the
        concrete slab according to the standard
        temperature-time curve
Annex G (INFORMATIVE) - Balanced summation
        model for the calculation of the fire resistance of
        composite columns with partially encased steel
        sections, for bending around the weak axis,
        exposed to fire all around the column according
        to the standard temperature-time curve
Annex H (INFORMATIVE) - Simple calculation model
        for concrete filled hollow sections exposed to fire
        all around the column according to the standard
        temperature-time curve
Annex I (INFORMATIVE) - Planning and evaluation
        of experimental models
Annex NA (informative) - Irish National Annex to
         Eurocode 4: Design of composite steel and
         concrete structures - Part 1-2: General
         rules - Structural fire design
Introduction
      NA.1 Scope
      NA.2 Nationally Determined Parameters
      NA.3 Decisions on informative annexes
Bibliography

Provides principles and application rules (see EN 1991-1-2) for designing structures for specified requirements in respect of the aforementioned functions and the levels of performance.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes I.S. ENV 1994-1-2. (01/2007) 2005 Edition includes National Foreword. Irish National Annex is available as a separate document, see Irish National Annex NA to I.S. EN 1994-1-2:2005. (04/2015)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
122
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

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EN 10080:2005 Steel for the reinforcement of concrete - Weldable reinforcing steel - General
EN 10025-1:2004 Hot rolled products of structural steels - Part 1: General technical delivery conditions
EN 10210-1:2006 Hot finished structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain steels - Part 1: Technical delivery conditions
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EN 1365-4:1999 Fire resistance tests for loadbearing elements - Part 4: Columns
ENV 13381-5:2002 Test methods for determining the contribution to the fire resistance of structural members - Part 5: Applied protection to concrete/profiled sheet steel composite members
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