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22/30392658 DC BS EN 1996-1-2. Eurocode 6. Design of masonry structures. Part 1-2. General rules. Structural fire design

22/30392658 DC

BS EN 1996-1-2. Eurocode 6. Design of masonry structures. Part 1-2. General rules. Structural fire design

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Standard number:22/30392658 DC
Pages:89
Released:2022-09-01
Status:Draft for Comment
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22/30392658 DC


This standard 22/30392658 DC BS EN 1996-1-2. Eurocode 6. Design of masonry structures. is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 91.080.30 Masonry
  • 13.220.50 Fire-resistance of building materials and elements
  • 91.010.30 Technical aspects
1.1 Scope of prEN 1996-1-2 (1) This document gives rules for the design of masonry structures for the accidental situation of fire exposure. This document only identifies differences from, or supplements to, normal temperature design. (2) This document applies to structures, or parts of structures, that are within the scope of EN 1996-1-1 or EN 1996-3 and are designed accordingly. (3) This document gives rules for the design of structures for specified requirements in respect of the aforementioned functions and the levels of performance. (5) This document does not cover masonry built with natural stone units according to EN 771-6. (6) This document deals with: - non-loadbearing internal walls; - non-loadbearing external walls; - loadbearing internal walls with separating or non-separating functions; - loadbearing external walls with separating or non-separating functions. 1.2 Assumptions (1) The assumptions of EN 1990 and EN 1996-1-1 apply to this document. (2) This document is intended to be used together with EN 1990, EN 1991-1-2, EN 1996-1-1, EN 1996 2 and EN 1996-3. (3) In addition to the general assumptions of EN 1990 and EN 1996-1-1, the following assumptions apply: - the choice of the relevant design fire scenario is made by appropriate qualified and experienced personnel, or is given by the relevant national regulation; - any fire protection measure taken into account in the design will be adequately maintained.