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PD 6702-1:2009+A1:2019 Structural use of aluminium - Recommendations for the design of aluminium structures to BS EN 1999, 2019
- Foreword
- 1 Scope
- 2 Normative references
- 3 Terms and definitions
- 4 Recommendations for the use of BS EN 1999‑1‑1 [Go to Page]
- 4.1 Reliability differentiation [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 2.1.2(3) and Annex A]
- Table 1 — Restrictions on construction features for use with EXC1 where the consequences of failure are known to be low
- Table 2 — Performance criteria for designation of quantified service category
- Figure 1 — Method of designation of quantified service category F12 on drawings
- Figure 2 — Method of designation of quantified service categories F25 and above on drawingsA)
- 4.2 Use of other wrought alloys [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 3.2.1(1)]
- Table 3 — Mechanical properties of original British Standard heat-treatable alloys
- Table 4 — Mechanical properties of original British Standard non-heat-treatable alloys
- 4.3 Application of electrical welded tubes [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 3.2.2(1)]
- 4.4 Mechanical fasteners [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 3.3.2.2(1)]
- 4.5 Plastic redistribution [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 7.1(4)]
- 4.6 Serviceability limits for deflections in buildings — vertical and horizontal deflections [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 7.2.1(1) and 7.2.2(1)]
- 4.7 Serviceability limits for vibrations in buildings [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 7.2.3]
- Table 5 — Limiting deflections
- 4.8 Other joining methods [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 8.9]
- 4.9 Use of castings [see BS EN 1999-1-1:2007, 3.2.3(1), C.3.4.2(2), C.3.4.2(3) and C.3.4.2(4)]
- 5 Recommendations for the use of BS EN 1999-1-3 [Go to Page]
- 5.1 Use of damage tolerant design [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 2.1(1), 2.2.2 and A.3.1(1)]
- 5.2 Fatigue damage value [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 2.2.1(3]
- 5.3 Derivation of fatigue loading [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 2.3.1(2)]
- 5.4 Fatigue load factors [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 2.3.2(6) and 2.4(1)]
- 5.5 Fatigue strength data for low strength alloys [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, Clause 3(1)]
- 5.6 Effect of aggressive exposure [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 4(2)]
- 5.7 Damage equivalent factors [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 5.8.2(1)]
- 5.8 Detail categories based on nominal stress [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 6.1.3(1), 6.2.1(2) and 6.2.1(7)]
- 5.9 Low stress cycles [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 6.2.7(1) and Annex F]
- 5.10 Effect of stress range gradient [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 6.2.1(11)]
- Table 16 — Gradient adjustment factor, kb (Case 1 to Case 5)
- Table 17 — Values of kb for Case 1, Case 3, Case 4 and Case 5
- Table 18 — Values of kb for Case 2 and Case 5
- 5.11 Hot spot strength method [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, 6.2.4(1)]
- Figure 3 — Example of hot spot stresses in a tubular lattice joint
- Table 19 — Values of  for hot spot stress assessment
- 5.12 Fatigue strength of casting details [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, I.2.2(1) and I.2.3.2(1)]
- 5.13 Fatigue strength of adhesively bonded joints [see BS EN 1999-1-3:2007, I.2.4(1)]
- Table 6 — Detail categories for plain material
- Figure 4 — Fatigue strength curves for plain material [see Table 6)]
- Table 7 —  (N/mm2) for plain material (see Figure 4)
- Table 8 — Members with welded attachments — transverse weld toe
- Figure 5 — Fatigue strength curves for members with welded attachments — transverse weld toe (see Table 8)
- Table 9 —  (N/mm2) for members with welded attachments — transverse weld toe (see Figure 5)
- Table 10 — Detail categories for members with welded attachments — longitudinal welds
- Figure 6 — Fatigue strength curves for members with welded attachments —longitudinal welds (see )
- Table 11 — Numerical values of Δσ(N/mm2) for members with welded attachments — longitudinal welds (see Figure 6)
- Table 12 — Detail categories for welded joints between members
- Figure 7 — Fatigue strength curves for welded joints between members (see Table 12)
- Table 13 — Numerical values of (N/mm2) for welded joints between members (see Figure 7)
- Table 14 — Detail categories for mechanically fastened joints
- Figure 8 — (see Table 14)
- Table 15 — Numerical values for  (N/mm2) for mechanically fastened joints (see Figure 8)
- Bibliography [Go to Page]