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BSI PD 6705-2:2010+A1:2013

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Structural use of steel and aluminium – Recommendations for the execution of steel bridges to BS EN 1090-2

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BSI 2013 58
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This part of PD 6705 gives guidance on the use of BS EN 1090-2:2008+A1:2011 for the execution of all types of steel bridges designed to BS EN 1993.

It is applicable to the same scope of application as BS EN 1090-2:2008+A1:2011 with the following exceptions:

  • stainless steels;

  • sheeting;

  • resistance welding;

  • riveting; and

  • matters not related to structural integrity, e.g. visual appearance.

The recommendations given in this Published Document are only applicable when the design requirements and recommendations in the following documents have been adopted, where relevant:

  • BS EN 1990, Eurocode – Basis of structural design;

  • BS EN 1991, Eurocode 1: Actions on structures;

  • BS EN 1993-2, Eurocode 3: Design of steel structures – Part 2:

Steel bridges;

  • BS EN 1994-2, Eurocode 4: Design of composite steel and concrete structures – Part 2: General rules and rules for bridges;

  • any UK National Annexes and Published Documents referenced normatively or informatively in the above standards.

This Published Document is prepared for personnel involved in the regulation, design, procurement, fabrication, erection and certification of steel bridges when BS EN 1090-2:2008+A1:2011 is used as the basis for specifying the execution.

PDF Catalog

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17 Table 1 Method for slotted holes
23 Table 2 Torque values for the part turn method – step one
Table 3 Rotation values for the part turn method – step two
30 Table 4 �Minimum extent of supplementary NDT of shop welds in steel grades up to and including S355 and quantified service category F56
Table 5 �Adjustments in proportions of supplementary NDT for conditions other than those covered by Table 4 and Table 6
31 Table 6 Minimum extent of supplementary NDT of shop welds in steel grades up to and including S355 and quantified service categories F71 to F140
32 Table 7 �Weld acceptance criteria for visual inspection
All dimensions in mm
34 Table 8 �Weld acceptance criteria for visual inspection for quantified service categories F71 to F140 where limits differ from those for F56 in Table 7
All dimensions in mm
35 Table 9 Weld acceptance criteria for magnetic particle and penetrant testing
36 Table 10 �Weld acceptance criteria for ultrasonic testing with limited optional radiographic testing
All dimensions in mm
37 Table 11 Production tests on run off coupon plates
42 Table B.1 Definition of quantified service categories
44 Table B.2 �Typical examples of likely maximum quantified service categories in different types of bridge elements
45 Figure B.1 Method of designation of quantified service categories on drawings F71 to F140
48 Figure C.1 Definition of plain edge and stress raising zones for machine plasma cut edge surfaces
BSI PD 6705-2:2010+A1:2013
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