Eurocodes definition

Eurocodes means the pan-European structural design codes for the design of new structures;

Examples of Eurocodes in a sentence

  • Where standard or quality is not specified, the Goods shall be of satisfactory quality (within the meaning of the Sale of Goods Act 1979) and shall comply with all relevant British Standard Specifications and Eurocodes.

  • Since that time new aseismic codes have been composed, as well as the Eurocodes, the intervention code (KANEPE) and also new building materials.

  • The dual level calculations contain all the relevant formulae from the British Standards and Eurocodes for bridge deck design (lack of time prevented the inclusion of a section for substructure and foundations).

  • The geotechnical design and structural design shall comply with the following Eurocodes: • Eurocode 0 SR EN 1990 - Basis of design; • Eurocode 1 SR EN 1991 - Actions on Structures; • Eurocode 2 SR EN 1992 - Design of concrete structures; • Eurocode 3 SR EN 1993 - Design of steel structures; • Eurocode 4 SR EN 1994 - Design of composite structures; • Eurocode 7 SR EN 1997 - Geotechnical design; • Eurocode 8 SR EN 1998 - Seismic design.

  • In this case, efforts are particular needed to find efficient and cost effective ways of implementing the requirements of Energy Performance of Buildings Directive, of Eurocodes and of supplementary norms applied by individual Member States.

  • A number of aspects are to be addressed within the updated study and these are summarised below: • The new design for foundations will have to be correlated with the updated ground investigation report; • The design will be carried out in compliance with the Eurocodes standards that were adopted by Romania in 2010.

  • Potentially explosive atmospheres (ATEX) 94/9/EC ATEX standards Equipment to be used in explosive atmospheres Construction products (CPR) 305/2011/EU Eurocodes (structures) Other CPR standards Products integrated in a permanent manner in construction works e.g.: structures, HVAC...

  • As required in the SR-M for metallic structures, for analogy, all kind of structures shall be designed and manufactured according to the structural Eurocodes.

  • The EN Eurocodes are now the current technical standards for structural design in Europe.

  • The Eurocodes have been used as the reference codes within this project.

Related to Eurocodes

  • Euroclear means Euroclear Bank, S.A./N.V., as operator of the Euroclear system.

  • Euroclear Sweden means Euroclear Sweden AB, the Swedish central securities depository;

  • Eurozone means the countries and territories listed in the Annex of Council Regulation (EC) No. 974/98 of 3 May 1998 on the introduction of the Euro, in its current version.

  • Radiologic technologist, limited means an individual, other than a licensed radiologic technologist,

  • Public school academy means a public school academy or strict discipline academy organized under the revised school code, 1976 PA 451, MCL 380.1 to 380.1852.