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Manual for the design of timber building structures to Eurocode 5.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: London : Institution of Structural Engineers, c2007.Description: xxx, 258 p. : ill. 21 cm. + 1 computer optical discISBN:
  • 9780901297440
Other title:
  • Eurocode 5 [Distinctive title]
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Partial contents:
Introduction -- General principles -- Design principles -- Initial design -- Detailed design rules -- Connections -- Roofs -- Floors -- Low rise open frame construction -- Platform timber frame buildings -- Checking and specification guidance -- Workmanship, installation, control and maintenance
Summary: Supports the design of structures to BS EN 1995-1-1:2004 and the UK National Annex (NA) which sets out the Nationally determined parameters (NDPs) for construction in the UK. Offers design guidance for structural timberwork in single-storey and medium-rise multi-storey buildings. Considers 2 types of timber structure, open frame buildings and platform frame buildings with a maximum height of 18m to the finished floor level of the top storey. Considers the design aspects for roofs, floors and walls, flexural, tension and compression members, diaphragms and flitch beams, mechanically fastened and glued connections and load duration, service class, creep, durability and fire resistance.
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Errata slip inserted.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- General principles -- Design principles -- Initial design -- Detailed design rules -- Connections -- Roofs -- Floors -- Low rise open frame construction -- Platform timber frame buildings -- Checking and specification guidance -- Workmanship, installation, control and maintenance

Supports the design of structures to BS EN 1995-1-1:2004 and the UK National Annex (NA) which sets out the Nationally determined parameters (NDPs) for construction in the UK. Offers design guidance for structural timberwork in single-storey and medium-rise multi-storey buildings. Considers 2 types of timber structure, open frame buildings and platform frame buildings with a maximum height of 18m to the finished floor level of the top storey. Considers the design aspects for roofs, floors and walls, flexural, tension and compression members, diaphragms and flitch beams, mechanically fastened and glued connections and load duration, service class, creep, durability and fire resistance.

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