... use of steelwork in building — Part 4: Codeofpracticefordesignof composite slabs with profiled steel sheeting.BS 5950-5, Structural use of steelwork in building — Part 5: Codeofpractice ... practicefordesignof cold formed thin gauge sections.BS 5950-6, Structural use of steelwork in building — Part 6: Codeofpracticefordesignof light gauge profiled steel sheeting.BS 5950-9, ... reasonably possible. For overhead travelling cranes inside buildings, in the designof gantry girders and their supports the following principal combinations of loads should be taken into account:Further...
... loads.BS 6399-2, Loading forbuildings Ð Codeof practice for wind loads.BS 6399-3, Loading forbuildings Ð Codeof practice for imposed roof loads.BS 8004, Codeofpracticefor foundations. ... structures for agriculture Ð Codeofpracticefor design, construction and loading.BS 5950-1, Structural use of steelwork in building Ð Code ofpracticefordesignin simple and continuousconstruction: ... Structural use of steelwork in building ÐSpecification for materials and workmanship: coldformed sections and sheeting.BS 6399-1, Loading forbuildings Ð Codeof practice for dead and imposed...
... recommendations for thedesign of composite slabs with profiled steel sheeting. It covers slabs spanning only in the direction of span of the profiled steel sheets.This code applies to the designof composite ... follows:a) nominal continuity reinforcement over intermediate supports, for simple spans;b) full continuity reinforcement over intermediate supports, for continuous spans and for cantilevers;c) ... should be placed in the top of the slab with 25 mm4) nominal cover.The curtailment and lapping of reinforcement should conform to BS 8110. Where a single layer of reinforcement is used...
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