Eurocode 5: a young engineer's perspective

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Thomas Martin, graduate structural engineer with Burroughs, believes Eurocode 5 will push the boundaries of what is possible in timber.

Article from the TRADA Timber Industry Yearbook 2011

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Introduction to Eurocode 5navigation-arrow

The Eurocodes are a series of standards that establish common rules across the European Economic Area (EEA) for structural design using any material. They allow a designer to prove compliance with the requirements of the European Construction Product Regulation and national Building Regulations.

BS EN 1995, more commonly...

27/02/2017 |  Wood Information Sheet  

Vibration in timber floors to Eurocode 5navigation-arrow

The sensitivity of human beings to vibration is quantified in the form of base curves in BS 6472:2008 and ISO 2631-2. These standards clarify that the human perception of vibration is dependent on the frequency of vibration under consideration, are highly subjective to each individual and are subject to a...

01/01/2008 |  Other Technical Guidance  

Eurocode 5 and CE Markingnavigation-arrow

Keerthi Ranasinghe peels back the CE mark to reveal the wealth of information for designers driven by the Construction Products Regulation.

Article from the TRADA Timber Industry Yearbook 2013

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