A look into Eurocode 8

The unified European code for the design of earthquake resistant structures

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  • P. E. Pinto University of Rome, Rome, Italy

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https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.28.2.146-152

Abstract

The European Union, enlarged to include the EFTA countries for a total of eighteen european states, is concluding the first phase of preparation of a homogeneous set of Standards for structural design, called the Eurocodes. It is intended that these Standards will ultimately acquire a supranational level and will supersede national codes. Eurocode 8, dealing with seismic design, has just recently reached the status of a Pre-Standard, which allows it to be adopted in any of the above states. By providing an outline of the content of Eurocode 8, it is hoped to raise the interest of the international community towards it, both with a view to the benefits that can be expected from their interaction and, in the longer run, to a more far reaching harmonization of technical codes.

References

CEN (European Committee for Standardization). 1994. Eurocode 8: Design Provisions for Earthquake Resistance of Structures. Parts 1-1, 1-2 and 1-3 European Prestandards (ENV) 1998-1-1, 1998-1-2, 1998-1-3, Brussels.

Park, R. 1994. A Perspective on Eurocode 8: Earthquake Resistant Design of Structures, Proceedings of 10th European Conference on Earthquake Engineering, Vienna, September.

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30-06-1995

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Pinto, P. E. (1995). A look into Eurocode 8: The unified European code for the design of earthquake resistant structures. Bulletin of the New Zealand Society for Earthquake Engineering, 28(2), 146–152. https://doi.org/10.5459/bnzsee.28.2.146-152

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