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BS EN 1998-4:2006

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Eurocode 8. Design of structures for earthquake resistance Silos, tanks and pipelines

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Published date

09-29-2006

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FOREWORD
1 GENERAL
  1.1 SCOPE
  1.2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
      1.2.1 General reference standards
  1.3 ASSUMPTIONS
  1.4 DISTINCTION BETWEEN PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS RULES
  1.5 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
      1.5.1 General
      1.5.2 Terms common to all Eurocodes
      1.5.3 Further terms used in EN 1998
      1.5.4 Further terms used in EN 1998-4
  1.6 SYMBOLS
  1.7 S.I. UNITS
2 GENERAL PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION RULES
  2.1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
      2.1.1 General
      2.1.2 Ultimate limit state
      2.1.3 Damage limitation state
      2.1.4 Reliability differentiation
      2.1.5 System versus element reliability
      2.1.6 Conceptual design
  2.2 SEISMIC ACTION
  2.3 ANALYSIS
      2.3.1 Methods of analysis
      2.3.2 Interaction with the soil
      2.3.3 Damping
            2.3.3.1 Structural damping
            2.3.3.2 Contents damping
            2.3.3.3 Foundation damping
            2.3.3.4 Weighted damping
  2.4 BEHAVIOUR FACTORS
  2.5 SAFETY VERIFICATIONS
      2.5.1 General
      2.5.2 Combinations of seismic action with other actions
3 SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION RULES FOR SILOS
  3.1 INTRODUCTION
  3.2 COMBINATION OF GROUND MOTION COMPONENTS
  3.3 ANALYSIS OF SILOS
  3.4 BEHAVIOUR FACTORS
  3.5 VERIFICATIONS
      3.5.1 Damage limitation state
      3.5.2 Ultimate limit state
            3.5.2.1 Global stability
            3.5.2.2 Shell
            3.5.2.3 Anchors
            3.5.2.4 Foundations
4 SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION RULES FOR TANKS
  4.1 COMPLIANCE CRITERIA
      4.1.1 General
      4.1.2 Damage limitation state
      4.1.3 Ultimate limit state
  4.2 COMBINATION OF GROUND MOTION COMPONENTS
  4.3 METHODS OF ANALYSIS
      4.3.1 General
      4.3.2 Hydrodynamic effects
  4.4 BEHAVIOUR FACTORS
  4.5 VERIFICATIONS
      4.5.1 Damage limitation state
            4.5.1.1 General
            4.5.1.2 Shell
            4.5.1.3 Piping
      4.5.2 Ultimate limit state
            4.5.2.1 Stability
            4.5.2.2 Shell
            4.5.2.3 Piping
            4.5.2.4 Anchorages
            4.5.2.5 Foundations
  4.6 COMPLEMENTARY MEASURES
      4.6.1 Bunding
      4.6.2 Sloshing
      4.6.3 Piping interaction
5 SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION RULES FOR ABOVE-GROUND
  PIPELINES
  5.1 GENERAL
  5.2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
      5.2.1 Damage limitation state
      5.2.2 Ultimate limit state
  5.3 SEISMIC ACTION
      5.3.1 General
      5.3.2 Seismic action for inertia movements
      5.3.3 Differential movement
  5.4 METHODS OF ANALYSIS
      5.4.1 Modelling
      5.4.2 Analysis
  5.5 BEHAVIOUR FACTORS
  5.6 VERIFICATION
6 SPECIFIC PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION RULES FOR BURIED
  PIPELINES
  6.1 GENERAL
  6.2 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
      6.2.1 Damage limitation state
      6.2.2 Ultimate limit state
  6.3 SEISMIC ACTION
      6.3.1 General
      6.3.2 Seismic action for inertia movements
      6.3.3 Modelling of seismic waves
      6.3.4 Permanent soil movements
  6.4 METHODS OF ANALYSIS (WAVE PASSAGE)
  6.5 VERIFICATIONS
      6.5.1 General
      6.5.2 Buried pipelines on stable soil
      6.5.3 Buried pipelines under differential ground
            movements (welded steel pipes)
  6.6 DESIGN MEASURES FOR FAULT CROSSINGS
ANNEX A (INFORMATIVE)
SEISMIC ANALYSIS PROCEDURES FOR TANKS
ANNEX B (INFORMATIVE)
BURIED PIPELINES

Describes principles and application rules for the seismic design of the structural aspects of facilities composed of above-ground and buried pipeline systems and of storage tanks of different types and uses, as well as for independent items, such as for example single water towers serving a specific purpose or groups of silos enclosing granular materials, etc.

Committee
B/525/8
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DD ENV 1998-4. (09/2006) National Annex of this document is also available. See BS EN 1998-4 NA. (08/2008) Also available as part of BS KIT 212. (08/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
84
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current
Supersedes
UnderRevision

Complementary to material related Eurocode parts dealing with silos, tanks and pipelines. Design rules for the earthquakes resistant design of groups of silos, storage tanks including single water towers and pipeline systems.

Standards Relationship
NS EN 1998-4 : 2006 + NA 2013 Identical
NBN EN 1998-4 : 2006 Identical
NF EN 1998-4 : 2007 Identical
NEN EN 1998-4 : 2007 Identical
I.S. EN 1998-4:2006 Identical
UNI EN 1998-4 : 2006 Identical
EN 1998-4:2006 Identical
SN EN 1998-4 : 2006 Identical
DIN EN 1998-4:2007-01 Identical

PD 6698:2009 Recommendations for the design of structures for earthquake resistance to BS EN 1998
BS EN 1991-4 NA : 2006 UK NATIONAL ANNEX TO EUROCODE 1: ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - PART 4: SILOS AND TANKS
09/30128355 DC : 0 NA TO BS EN 1991-4 - UK NATIONAL ANNEX TO EUROCODE 1 - ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - PART 4: SILOS AND TANKS
BS EN 1998-4 NA : 2006 UK NATIONAL ANNEX TO EUROCODE 8: DESIGN OF STRUCTURES FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE - PART 4: SILOS, TANKS AND PIPELINES
08/30129892 DC : DRAFT JUNE 2008 NA TO BS EN 1998-2 - UK NATIONAL ANNEX TO EUROCODE 8 - DESIGN OF STRUCTURES FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE - PART 2: BRIDGES
07/30129894 DC : 0 BS EN 1998-4 - NATIONAL ANNEX TO EUROCODE 8 - DESIGN OF STRUCTURES FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE - PART 4: SILOS, TANKS AND PIPELINES

EN 1998-6:2005 Eurocode 8: Design of structures for earthquake resistance - Part 6: Towers, masts and chimneys
EN 1992-3:2006 Eurocode 2 - Design of concrete structures - Part 3: Liquid retaining and containment structures
EN 1998-5:2004 Eurocode 8: Design of structures for earthquake resistance Part 5: Foundations, retaining structures and geotechnical aspects

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