NBN EN 1991-3 : 2006 COR 2012
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EUROCODE 1 - ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - PART 3: ACTIONS INDUCED BY CRANES AND MACHINERY
12-01-2013
FOREWORD
BACKGROUND OF THE EUROCODE PROGRAMME
STATUS AND FIELD OF APPLICATION OF EUROCODES
NATIONAL STANDARDS IMPLEMENTING EUROCODES
LINKS BETWEEN EUROCODES AND HARMONISED TECHNICAL
SPECIFICATIONS (ENS AND ETAS) FOR PRODUCTS
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION SPECIFIC FOR EN 1991-3
NATIONAL ANNEX FOR EN 1991-3
SECTION 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
1.2 NORMATIVE REFERENCES
1.3 DISTINCTION BETWEEN PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATION RULES
1.4 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
1.4.1 Terms and definitions specifically for hoists
and cranes on runway beams
1.4.2 Terms and definitions specifically for actions
induced by machines
1.5 SYMBOLS
SECTION 2 - ACTIONS INDUCED BY HOISTS AND CRANES ON RUNWAY
BEAMS
2.1 FIELD OF APPLICATION
2.2 CLASSIFICATIONS OF ACTIONS
2.2.1 General
2.2.2 Variable actions
2.2.3 Accidental actions
2.3 DESIGN SITUATIONS
2.4 REPRESENTATION OF CRANE ACTIONS
2.5 LOAD ARRANGEMENTS
2.5.1 Monorail hoist blocks underslung from runway
beams
2.5.1.1 Vertical loads
2.5.1.2 Horizontal forces
2.5.2 Overhead travelling cranes
2.5.2.1 Vertical loads
2.5.2.2 Horizontal forces
2.5.3 Multiple crane action
2.6 VERTICAL CRANE LOADS - CHARACTERISTIC VALUES
2.7 HORIZONTAL CRANE LOADS - CHARACTERISTIC VALUES
2.7.1 General
2.7.2 Longitudinal forces H[L,I] and transverse
forces H[T,I] caused by acceleration and
deceleration of the crane
2.7.3 Drive force K
2.7.4 Horizontal forces H[S,i,j,k] and the guide
force S caused by skewing of the crane
2.8 TEMPERATURE EFFECTS
2.9 LOADS ON ACCESS WALKWAYS, STAIRS, PLATFORMS AND
GUARD RAILS
2.9.1 Vertical loads
2.9.2 Horizontal loads
2.10 TEST LOADS
2.11 ACCIDENTAL ACTIONS
2.11.1 Buffer forces H[B,1] related to crane movement
2.11.2 Buffer forces H[B,2] related to movements of the
crab
2.11.3 Tilting forces
2.12 FATIGUE LOADS
2.12.1 Single crane action
2.12.2 Stress range effects of multiple wheel or crane
actions
SECTION 3 - ACTIONS INDUCED BY MACHINERY
3.1 FIELD OF APPLICATION
3.2 CLASSIFICATION OF ACTIONS
3.2.1 General
3.2.2 Permanent actions
3.2.3 Variable actions
3.2.4 Accidental actions
3.3 DESIGN SITUATIONS
3.4 REPRESENTATION OF ACTIONS
3.4.1 Nature of the loads
3.4.2 Modelling of dynamic actions
3.4.3 Modelling of the machinery-structure interaction
3.5 CHARACTERISTIC VALUES
3.6 SERVICEABILITY CRITERIA
ANNEX A (NORMATIVE)
BASIS OF DESIGN - SUPPLEMENTARY CLAUSES TO EN 1990 FOR RUNWAY
BEAMS LOADED BY CRANES
A.1 GENERAL
A.2 ULTIMATE LIMIT STATES
A.2.1 Combinations of actions
A.2.2 Partial factors
A.2.3 Psi-factors for crane loads
A.3 SERVICEABILITY LIMIT STATES
A.3.1 Combinations of actions
A.3.2 Partial factors
A.3.3 Psi-factors for crane actions
A.4 FATIGUE
ANNEX B (INFORMATIVE)
GUIDANCE FOR CRANE CLASSIFICATION FOR FATIGUE
Specifies imposed loads (models and representative values) associated with cranes on runway beams and stationary machines which include, when relevant, dynamic effects and braking, acceleration and accidental forces.
DevelopmentNote |
National Annex of this document is also available, see NBN EN 1991-3 ANB. Supersedes NBN ENV 1991-5. (10/2011) Dutch edition issued in July 2013. (08/2013)
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DocumentType |
Standard
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PublisherName |
Belgian Standards
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
Standards | Relationship |
DIN EN 1991-3:2010-12 | Identical |
UNI EN 1991-3 : 2006 | Identical |
I.S. EN 1991-3:2006 | Identical |
BS EN 1991-3:2006 | Identical |
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