Eurokoodidele
Eurokoodidele refers to the Eurocodes, a set of ten European standards published by CEN that deal with the structural design of buildings and civil engineering works. These codes aim to harmonize the technical rules for construction throughout the European Union and other European countries. The Eurocodes cover various aspects of structural design, including structural steel, concrete, timber, masonry, and composite structures. They also address actions on structures, such as wind and snow loads, and seismic design. The primary objective of the Eurocodes is to ensure the safety and serviceability of structures while promoting economic use of materials. They provide a common basis for the design of structures in a way that is compatible with EU directives and regulations. Member states of the European Union are required to adopt the Eurocodes and withdraw conflicting national standards. Each Eurocode is supported by a series of national annexes, which allow for variations in design principles and values to reflect different national regulations and climatic conditions. The Eurocodes are regularly updated to incorporate the latest research and technological advancements in structural engineering. They are widely used by engineers, architects, and other construction professionals across Europe.