Eurocode 5: Design of timber structures
In the Eurocode series of European standards related to construction, Eurocode 5: Design of timber structures describes how to design buildings and civil engineering works in timber, using the limit state design philosophy. It was approved by the European Committee for Standardization on 16 April 2004. It applies for civil engineering works from solid timber, sawn, planed or in pole form, glued laminated timber or wood-based structural products, or wood-based panels jointed together with adhesives or mechanical fasteners and is divided into the following parts.
EN Eurocode 5 is intended to be used in conjunction with:
- EN 1990: Eurocode - Basis of structural design;
- EN 1991: Eurocode 1 - Actions on structures;
- hENs, ETAGs and ETAs: for construction products relevant to timber structures;
- EN 1998: Eurocode 8 - Design of structures for earthquake resistance, when timber structures are built in seismic regions.
Part 1-1: General — Common rules and rules for buildings
Contents
- General
- Basis of design
- Materials
- Durability
- Basis of Structural analysis
- Ultimate limit states
- Serviceability limit states
- Connections with metal fasteners
- Components and assemblies
- Structural detailing and control.
Part 1-2: General - Structural [fire] design