

EN 1991 Eurocode 1 provides comprehensive information on all actions that should normally be considered in the design of buildings and other civil engineering works, including some geotechnical aspects.
It is in four main parts, the first part being divided into sub-parts that cover densities, self-weight and imposed loads; actions due to fire; snow; wind; thermal actions; loads during execution and accidental actions. The remaining three parts cover traffic loads on bridges, actions by cranes and machinery and actions in silos and tanks.
Parts
EN 1991-1-1:2002 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 1-1: General actions - Densities, self-weight, imposed loads for buildings |
EN 1991-1-2:2002 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 1-2: General actions - Actions on structures exposed to fire |
EN 1991-1-3:2003 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 1-3: General actions - Snow loads |
EN 1991-1-4:2005 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 1-4: General actions - Wind actions |
EN 1991-1-5:2003 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 1-5: General actions - Thermal actions |
EN 1991-1-6:2005 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 1-6: General actions - Actions during execution |
EN 1991-1-7:2006 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 1-7: General actions - Accidental actions |
EN 1991-2:2003 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 2: Traffic loads on bridges |
EN 1991-3:2006 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 3: Actions induced by cranes and machinery |
EN 1991-4: 2006 | Eurocode 1: Actions on structures - Part 4: Silos and tanks |
EN 1991 is intended to be used in conjunction with EN 1992 to EN 1999 for the structural design of buildings and other civil engineering works.
News
Publications
Fire resistance assessment of concrete structures
Published in: Structural fire design. Workshop with worked examples
Structural Fire Design of Buildings according to the Eurocodes - Workshop. Introduction
Published in: Structural fire design. Workshop with worked examples
Actions in fire situation
Published in: Structural fire design. Workshop with worked examples