BS EN 1999-1-1:2007+A2:2013
Eurocode 9: Design of aluminium structures General structural rules
Standard number: | BS EN 1999-1-1:2007+A2:2013 |
Pages: | 212 |
Released: | 2014-03-31 |
ISBN: | 978 0 580 86081 2 |
Status: | Standard |
BS EN 1999-1-1:2007+A2:2013
This standard BS EN 1999-1-1:2007+A2:2013 Eurocode 9: Design of aluminium structures is classified in these ICS categories:
- 91.010.30 Technical aspects
- 77.150.10 Aluminium products
- 91.080.10 Metal structures
1.1.1 Scope of EN 1999
P EN 1999 applies to the design of buildings and civil engineering and structural works in aluminium. It complies with the principles and requirements for the safety and serviceability of structures, the basis of their design and verification that are given in EN 1990 – Basis of structural design.
EN 1999 is only concerned with requirements for resistance, serviceability, durability and fire resis-tance of aluminium structures. Other requirements, e.g. concerning thermal or sound insulation, are not considered.
EN 1999 is intended to be used in conjunction with:
EN 1990 “Basis of structural design”
EN 1991 “Actions on structures”
European Standards for construction products relevant for aluminium structures
prEN 1090-1: Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures – Part 1: Requirements for confor-mity assessment of structural components
EN 1090-3 : Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures – Part 3: Technical requirements for aluminium structures
EN 1999 is subdivided in five parts:
EN 1999-1-1 Design of Aluminium Structures: General structural rules.
EN 1999-1-2 Design of Aluminium Structures: Structural fire design.
EN 1999-1-3 Design of Aluminium Structures: Structures susceptible to fatigue.
EN 1999-1-4 Design of Aluminium Structures: Cold-formed structural sheeting.
EN 1999-1-5 Design of Aluminium Structures: Shell structures.
1.1.2 Scope of EN 1999-1-1
EN 1999-1-1 gives basic design rules for structures made of wrought aluminium alloys and limited guidance for cast alloys (see section 3 and Annex C).
NOTE Minimum material thickness may be defined in the National Annex. The following limits are recommended – if not otherwise explicitly stated in this standard:
components with material thickness not less than 0,6 mm;
welded components with material thickness not less than 1,5 mm;
connections with:
steel bolts and pins with diameter not less than 5 mm;
aluminium bolts and pins with diameter not less than 8 mm;
rivets and thread forming screws with diameter not less than 4,2 mm
The following subjects are dealt with in EN 1999-1-1:
Section 1: General
Section 2: Basis of design
Section 3: Materials
Section 4: Durability
Section 5: Structural analysis
Section 6: Ultimate limit states for members
Section 7: Serviceability limit states
Section 8: Design of joints
Annex A Execution classes
Annex B Equivalent T-stub in tension
Annex C Materials selection
Annex D Corrosion and surface protection
Annex E Analytical models for stress strain relationship
Annex F Behaviour of cross section beyond elastic limit
Annex G Rotation capacity
Annex H Plastic hinge method for continuous beams
Annex I Lateral torsional buckling of beams and torsional or flexural-torsional buckling of compression members
Annex J Properties of cross sections
Annex K Shear lag effects in member design
Annex L Classification of connections
Annex M Adhesive bonded connections
Sections 1 to 2 provide additional clauses to those given in EN 1990 “Basis of structural design”.
Section 3 deals with material properties of products made of structural aluminium alloys.
Section 4 gives general rules for durability.
Section 5 refers to the structural analysis of structures, in which the members can be modelled with sufficient accuracy as line elements for global analysis.
Section 6 gives detailed rules for the design of cross sections and members.
Section 7 gives rules for serviceability.
Section 8 gives detail rules for connections subject to static loading: bolted, riveted, welded and adhesive bonded connections.