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I.S. EN 1998-5:2005

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EUROCODE 8: DESIGN OF STRUCTURES FOR EARTHQUAKE RESISTANCE - PART 5: FOUNDATIONS, RETAINING STRUCTURES AND GEOTECHNICAL ASPECTS

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English

Published date

01-01-2005

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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 Terms common to all Eurocodes
      1.5.2 Additional terms used in the present standard
  1.6 SYMBOLS
  1.7 S.I. UNITS
2 SEISMIC ACTION
  2.1 DEFINITION OF THE SEISMIC ACTION
  2.2 TIME-HISTORY REPRESENTATION
3 GROUND PROPERTIES
  3.1 STRENGTH PARAMETERS
  3.2 STIFFNESS AND DAMPING PARAMETERS
4 REQUIREMENTS FOR SITING AND FOR FOUNDATION SOILS
  4.1 SITING
      4.1.1 General
      4.1.2 Proximity to seismically active faults
      4.1.3 Slope stability
            4.1.3.1 General requirements
            4.1.3.2 Seismic action
            4.1.3.3 Methods of analysis
            4.1.3.4 Safety verification for the pseudo-static
                    method
      4.1.4 Potentially liquefiable soils
      4.1.5 Excessive settlements of soils under cyclic
            loads
  4.2 GROUND INVESTIGATION AND STUDIES
      4.2.1 General criteria
      4.2.2 Determination of the ground type for the
            definition of the seismic action
      4.2.3 Dependence of the soil stiffness and damping on
            the strain level
5 FOUNDATION SYSTEM
  5.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
  5.2 RULES FOR CONCEPTUAL DESIGN
  5.3 DESIGN ACTION EFFECTS
      5.3.1 Dependence on structural design
      5.3.2 Transfer of action effects to the ground
  5.4 VERIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONING CRITERIA
      5.4.1 Shallow or embedded foundations
            5.4.1.1 Footings (ultimate limit state design)
            5.4.1.2 Foundation horizontal connections
            5.4.1.3 Raft foundations
            5.4.1.4 Box-type foundations
      5.4.2 Piles and piers
6 SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION
7 EARTH RETAINING STRUCTURES
  7.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
  7.2 SELECTION AND GENERAL DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS
  7.3 METHODS OF ANALYSIS
      7.3.1 General methods
      7.3.2 Simplified methods: pseudo-static analysis
            7.3.2.1 Basic models
            7.3.2.2 Seismic action
            7.3.2.3 Design earth and water pressure
            7.3.2.4 Hydrodynamic pressure on the outer face
                    of the wall
  7.4 STABILITY AND STRENGTH VERIFICATIONS
      7.4.1 Stability of foundation soil
      7.4.2 Anchorage
      7.4.3 Structural strength
ANNEX A (INFORMATIVE) TOPOGRAPHIC AMPLIFICATION FACTORS
ANNEX B (NORMATIVE) EMPIRICAL CHARTS FOR SIMPLIFIED
        LIQUEFACTION ANALYSIS
ANNEX C (INFORMATIVE) PILE-HEAD STATIC STIFFNESSES
ANNEX D (INFORMATIVE) DYNAMIC SOIL-STRUCTURE INTERACTION
        (SSI). GENERAL EFFECTS AND SIGNIFICANCE
ANNEX E (NORMATIVE) SIMPLIFIED ANALYSIS FOR RETAINING
        STRUCTURES
ANNEX F (INFORMATIVE) SEISMIC BEARING CAPACITY OF SHALLOW
        FOUNDATIONS

Specifies the requirements, criteria, and rules for the siting and foundation soil of structures for earthquake resistance. Covers the design of different foundation systems, the design of earth retaining structures and soil-structure interaction under seismic actions.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes I.S. ENV 1998-5. (03/2007)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
48
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Current

Standards Relationship
UNI EN 1998-5 : 2005 Identical
SN EN 1998-5 : 2004 Identical
BS EN 1998-5:2004 Identical
EN 1998-5:2004 Identical
DIN EN 1998-5:2010-12 Identical

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