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BS EN 1999-1-2:2007

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Eurocode 9. Design of aluminium structures Structural fire design

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

08-24-2023

Language(s)

English

Published date

08-31-2010

Foreword
1 General
2 Basis of design
3 Material
4 Structural fire design
Annex A (informative) - Properties of aluminium alloys
        and/or tempers not listed in EN 1999-1-1
Annex B (informative) - Heat transfer to external
        structural aluminium members
Bibliography

Specifies the design of aluminium structures for the accidental situation of fire exposure.

1.1.1 Scope of EN 1999

  1. P EN 1999 applies to the design of buildings and civil engineering works in aluminium. It complies with the principles and requirements for the safety and serviceability of structures, the basis of their design and verification that are given in EN 1990 – Basis of structural design.

  2. P EN 1999 is only concerned with requirements for resistance, serviceability, durability and fire resistance of aluminium structures. Other requirements, e.g. concerning thermal or sound insulation, are not considered.

  3. EN 1999 is intended to be used in conjunction with:

    • EN 1990 “Basis of structural design??

    • EN 1991 “Actions on structures??, all relevant parts

    • European Standards for construction products relevant for aluminium structures

    • EN 1998 “Design of structures for earthquake resistance??, where aluminium structures are built in seismic regions

  4. EN 1999 is subdivided in five parts:

  • EN 1999-1-1 Design of aluminium structures: General structural rules

  • EN 1999-1-2 Design of aluminium structures: Structural fire design

  • EN 1999-1-3 Design of aluminium structures: Structures susceptible to fatigue

  • EN 1999-1-4 Design of aluminium structures: Cold formed structural sheeting

  • EN 1999-1-5 Design of aluminium structures: Shell structures

1.1.2 Scope of EN 1999-1-2

  1. EN 1999-1-2 deals with the design of aluminium structures for the accidental situation of fire exposure and is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1999-1-1 and EN 1991-1-2. EN1999-1-2 only identifies differences from, or supplements to, normal temperature design.

  2. EN 1999-1-2 deals only with passive methods of fire protection. Active methods are not covered.

  3. EN 1999-1-2 applies to aluminium structures that are required to fulfil load bearing function if exposed to fire, in terms of avoiding premature collapse of the structure.

    NOTE This part does not include rules for separating elements.

  4. EN 1999-1-2 gives principles and application rules for design of structures for specified requirements in respect of the load bearing function and the levels of performance.

  5. EN 1999-1-2 applies to structures, or parts of structures, that are within the scope of EN 1999-1-1 and are designed accordingly.

  6. The aluminium alloy properties given in the Part 1-2 of EN 1999 apply to the following aluminium alloys:

    EN AW-3004 – H34 EN AW-5083 – O and H12 EN AW-6063 – T5 and T6
    EN AW-5005 – O and H34 EN AW-5454 – O and H34 EN AW-6082 – T4 and T6
    EN AW-5052 – H34 EN AW-6061 – T6
  7. The methods given in EN 1999-1-2 are applicable also to the other aluminium alloy/tempers of EN 1999-1-1 if reliable material properties at elevated temperatures are available or the simplified assumptions in 3.2.1 are applied.

Committee
B/525/9
DevelopmentNote
Supersedes DD ENV 1999-1.2. (04/2007) National Annex of this document is also available. See BS EN 1999-1-2 NA. (01/2009) Also available as part of BS KIT 213. (08/2010)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
64
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy
Supersedes

BS EN 1999-1-2 NA : 2007 UK NATIONAL ANNEX TO EUROCODE 9: DESIGN OF ALUMINIUM STRUCTURES - PART 1-2: STRUCTURAL FIRE DESIGN
PD 7974-3:2011 Application of fire safety engineering principles to the design of buildings Structural response and fire spread beyond the enclosure of origin
PD 6702-1:2009 Structural use of aluminium Recommendations for the design of aluminium structures to BS EN 1999

ENV 13381-4:2002 Test methods for determining the contribution to the fire resistance of structural members - Part 4: Applied protection to steel members
ENV 13381-2:2002 Test methods for determining the contribution to the fire resistance of stuctural members - Part 2: Vertical protective membranes
EN 485-2:2016 ALUMINIUM AND ALUMINIUM ALLOYS - SHEET, STRIP AND PLATE - PART 2: MECHANICAL PROPERTIES
89/106/EEC : 1988 COUNCIL DIRECTIVE OF 21 DECEMBER 1988 ON THE APPROXIMATION OF LAWS, REGULATIONS AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS OF THE MEMBER STATES RELATING TO CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS
EN 1999-1-1:2007/A2:2013 EUROCODE 9: DESIGN OF ALUMINIUM STRUCTURES - PART 1-1: GENERAL STRUCTURAL RULES
EN 1090-3:2008 Execution of steel structures and aluminium structures - Part 3: Technical requirements for aluminium structures
EN 13501-2:2016 Fire classification of construction products and building elements - Part 2: Classification using data from fire resistance tests, excluding ventilation services
EN 1991-1-2:2002/AC:2013 EUROCODE 1: ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES - PART 1-2: GENERAL ACTIONS - ACTIONS ON STRUCTURES EXPOSED TO FIRE
EN 1363-1:2012 Fire resistance tests - Part 1: General Requirements
CEN/TS 13381-1:2005 Test methods for determining the contribution to the fire resistance of structural members - Part 1: Horizontal protective membranes
EN 1990:2002/A1:2005/AC:2010 EUROCODE - BASIS OF STRUCTURAL DESIGN
EN 755-2:2016 Aluminium and aluminium alloys - Extruded rod/bar, tube and profiles - Part 2: Mechanical properties

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