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Eurocode 7: Geotechnical design

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EN 1997-2 is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1997-1 and provides rules supplementary to EN 1997-1 related to planning and reporting of ground investigations, general requirements for a range of commonly used laboratory and field tests, interpretation and evaluation of test results and
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be applied to the geotechnical aspects of the design of buildings and civil engineering works and it is concerned with the requirements for strength, stability, serviceability and durability of structures.
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EN 1997-1 is intended to be used as a general basis for the geotechnical aspects of the design of buildings and civil engineering works.
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UK construction industry website with comprehensive information and support resources for implementation of the BS EN Eurocodes.
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philosophy. It is published in two parts; "General rules" and "Ground investigation and testing". It was approved by the
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Recommended partial safety factor values; different values of the partial factors may be set by the National annex.
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Supplementary informative guidance such as internationally applied calculation methods.
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EN 1997: Geotechnical design - "Eurocodes: Background and applications" workshop
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derivation of values of geotechnical parameters and coefficients.
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There is no longer a Part 3. It was amalgamated into EN 1997-2
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UK design guide with several worked examples using EN 1997.
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EN 1997-1 is accompanied by Annexes A to J, which provide:
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Supervision of construction, monitoring and maintenance
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The European Commission Website on the EN Eurocodes
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Eurocode
European standards
construction
geotechnical
structures
limit state design
European Committee for Standardization
Eurocodes
EN 1990
dewatering
Deep foundation
Hydraulic failure
Embankments
"eurocodes.co.uk"
the original
Eurocodes: Building the Future
Eurocodes Expert
A Designers' Simple Guide to BS EN 1997
EN 1997: Geotechnical design
EN 1997: Geotechnical design - "Eurocodes: Background and applications" workshop
Archived
Wayback Machine
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European Standards
European Commission
European Committee for Standardization
eurocodes

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