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EN 1996 - Masonry structures
EUROCODE 6 “Design of masonry structures” consists of the following four standards:
Part 1-1: Common rules for reinforced and unreinforced masonry structures | |
Part 1-2: General rules - Structural fire design | |
Part 2: Design, selection of materials and execution of masonry | |
Part 3: Simplified calculation methods |
EUROCODE 6 applies to the design of buildings and civil engineering works, or parts thereof, in unreinforced, reinforced, prestressed and confined masonry.
It deals only with the requirements for resistance, serviceability and durability of structures. Other requirements, for example, concerning thermal or sound insulation, are not considered.
Execution is covered to the extent that is necessary to indicate the quality of the construction materials and products that should be used and the standard of workmanship on site needed to comply with the assumptions made in the design rules.
EUROCODE 6 does not cover the special requirements of seismic design. Provisions related to such requirements are given in EUROCODE 8 "Design of structures in seismic regions" which complements, and is consistent with, EUROCODE 6.
Numerical values of the actions on buildings and civil engineering works to be taken into account in the design are not given in EUROCODE 6. They are provided in EUROCODE 1 "Actions on structures".

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