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Eurocode 9: Design of aluminium structures

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EN 1999 - Eurocode 9: Design of aluminum structures, is the part of the European building code that deals with the design of aluminum alloy structures. It sets requirements for structural integrity, including strength, serviceability, durability and fire resistance.

Eurocode 9 comprises of 5 documents:[1]

  • EN 1999-1-1: General structural rules
  • EN 1993-1-2: Structural fire design
  • EN 1993-1-3: Structures susceptible to fatigue
  • EN 1993-1-4: Cold-formed structural sheeting
  • EN 1993-1-5: Shell structures

References

  1. ^ Eurocode 9: Design of aluminum structures - Part 1-1: General structural rules. European Committee for Standarization. 2007. p. 11.