EN 1365-4:1999
(Main)Fire resistance tests for loadbearing elements - Part 4: Columns
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Fire resistance tests for loadbearing elements - Part 4: Columns
This part of EN 1365 specifies a method for determining the fire resistance of columns when fully exposed to fire on all sides. This standard is used in conjunction with prEN 1363-1. General guidance on this method of test is given in annex A.
Feuerwiderstandsprüfungen für tragende Bauteile - Teil 4: Stützen
Dieser Teil von EN 1365 legt ein Verfahren für die Bestimmung der Feuerwiderstandsdauer von Stützen fest, die einem direkten allseitigen Brand ausgesetzt sind. Diese Norm gilt in Verbindung mit EN 1363-1. Eine allgemeine Anleitung zu diesem Prüfverfahren ist in Anhang A angegeben.
Essais de résistance au feu des éléments porteurs - Partie 4: Poteaux
La présente partie de l'EN 1365 prescrit une méthode de détermination de la résistance au feu des poteaux lorsqu'ils sont entièrement exposés au feu sur tous les côtés. La présente norme doit être lue conjointement avec le prEN 1363-1. Des lignes directives générales sur cette méthode sont données dans l'annexe A.
Preskusi požarne odpornosti nosilnih elementov – 4. del: Stebri
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2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.Preskusi požarne odpornosti nosilnih elementov – 4. del: StebriFeuerwiderstandsprüfungen für tragende Bauteile - Teil 4: StützenEssais de résistance au feu des éléments porteurs - Partie 4: PoteauxFire resistance tests for loadbearing elements - Part 4: Columns91.060.99Drugi stavbni elementiOther elements of buildings13.220.50Požarna odpornost gradbenih materia
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