En 1998: Eurocode 8 Design Of | Structures For Ea...

( EN 1998-3 ): Provides criteria for evaluating the seismic performance of existing buildings and selecting appropriate corrective or retrofitting measures.

, or Eurocode 8 , provides the standards for the design and construction of buildings and civil engineering works in seismic regions. Its primary goals are to protect human lives, limit structural damage, and ensure that critical infrastructure remains operational after an earthquake. Structure of Eurocode 8 EN 1998: EUROCODE 8 DESIGN OF STRUCTURES FOR EA...

(EN 1998-6): Establishes rules for tall, slender structures like TV towers, industrial chimneys, and lighthouses. Core Design Principles ( EN 1998-3 ): Provides criteria for evaluating

( EN 1998-5 ): Covers soil-structure interaction, foundation systems, and the design of earth-retaining structures under seismic conditions. Structure of Eurocode 8 (EN 1998-6): Establishes rules

(EN 1998-4): Addresses the structural design of facilities used for storage (tanks, silos) and transport (buried or above-ground pipelines).

The standard is divided into six distinct parts, each covering different types of structures and technical requirements:

( EN 1998-1 ): Covers fundamental performance requirements and the representation of seismic actions (response spectra). It includes specific design rules for buildings made of concrete, steel, composite materials, timber, and masonry.