DD ENV 1996-1-1:1996 - Eurocode 6. Design of masonry structures. General rules for buildings - General rules for buildings. Rules for reinforced and unreinforced masonry (together with United Kingdom National Application Document)
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Here are key points that might be addressed in DD ENV 1996-1-1:1996:
General Rules: The document provides general rules for the design of masonry structures, covering both reinforced and unreinforced masonry.
Structural Design: It outlines the principles and methods for the structural design of masonry buildings, considering aspects such as stability, resistance, and durability.
Reinforced Masonry: Specific rules for the design of masonry structures with reinforcement, including detailing and material considerations.
Unreinforced Masonry: Guidelines for the design of masonry structures without reinforcement, addressing aspects like load-bearing capacity and safety.
National Application Document (NAD): The National Application Document provides additional guidance and requirements specific to the United Kingdom. It addresses the implementation of Eurocode 6 within the UK context.
Material Properties: Considerations for material properties of masonry elements, including strength, durability, and other relevant factors.
Loadings: Guidelines for assessing and considering various types of loads that masonry structures may be subjected to, including dead loads, live loads, wind loads, etc.
Limit States: The document likely addresses limit states and their implications for masonry structures, including ultimate limit states and serviceability limit states.
DD ENV 1996-1-1:1996 - Eurocode 6. Design of masonry structures. General rules for buildings - General rules for buildings. Rules for reinforced and unreinforced masonry (together with United Kingdom National Application Document)