ENV 1090-3:1997
(Main)Execution of steel structures - Part 3: Supplementary rules for high yield strength steels
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Execution of steel structures - Part 3: Supplementary rules for high yield strength steels
This part of European prestandard specifies particular requirements for the execution of structural steelwork produced in High Strength Steels grades S420 and S460.
Ausführung von Tragwerken aus Stahl - Teil 3: Ergänzende Regeln für Stähle mit hohen Streckgrenze
Exécution des structures en acier - Partie 3: Règles supplémentaires pour les aciers à haute limite d'élasticité
Izdelava in montaža jeklenih konstrukcij - 3. del: Dodatna pravila za jekla visoke trdnosti
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S L O V E N S K I SIST ENV 1090-3
prva izdaja
PREDSTANDARD
januar 2001
Izdelava in montaža jeklenih konstrukcij – 3. del: Dopolnilna pravila za
jekla visoke trdnosti (prevzet ENV 1090-3:1997 z metodo platnice)
Execution of steel structures - Part 3: Supplementary rules for high yield strength
steels
Exécution des structures en acier - Partie 3: Règles supplémentaires pour les
aciers à haute limite d’ élasticité
Ausführung von Tragwerken aus Stahl - Teil 3: Ergänzende Regeln für Stähle
mit hohen Streckgrenze
Deskriptorji: stavbe, jeklene konstrukcije, jekla visoke trdnosti, materiali, izdelava, pogoji
izvajanja, stikovanje, geometrijska odstopanja, zaščita, pregledi, preskusi
Referenčna številka
ICS 91.080.10 SIST ENV 1090-3:2001 ((sl),en)
Nadaljevanje na straneh od II do IV in od 1 do 14
© Standard je založil in izdal Urad Republike Slovenije za standardizacijo in meroslovje pri Ministrstvu za znanost in tehnologijo.
Razmnoževanje ali kopiranje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.
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SIST ENV 1090-3 : 2001
NACIONALNI UVOD
Predstandard SIST ENV 1090-3 ((sl),en), Izdelava in montaža jeklenih konstrukcij - 3. del: Dopolnilna
pravila za jekla visoke trdnosti, prva izdaja, 2001, ima status slovenskega predstandarda in je z
metodo platnice prevzet evropski predstandard ENV 1090-3 (en), Execution of steel structures -
Part 3: Supplementary rules for high yield strength steels, February 1997.
NACIONALNI PREDGOVOR
Evropski predstandard ENV 1090-3:1997 je pripravil tehnični odbor Evropskega komiteja za
standardizacijo CEN/TC 135 Izdelava in montaža jeklenih konstrukcij.
Odločitev za prevzem tega predstandarda po metodi platnice je sprejela delovna skupina USM/TC
KON/WG 3 Jeklene konstrukcije, ki je pripravila tudi nacionalni dokument za uporabo v Sloveniji,
potrdi
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