It was approved by the European Committee for Standardization (CEN) on 16 April 2004. Eurocode 3 comprises 20 documents dealing with the different aspects of steel structure design:[1]
EN 1993-1-1: General rules and rules for buildings.
EN 1993-1-2: General rules - Structural fire design.
EN 1993-1-3: General rules - Supplementary rules for cold-formed members and sheeting.
EN 1993-1-4: General rules - Supplementary rules for stainlesssteels.
EN 1993-1-5: General rules - Plated structural elements.
EN 1993-1-6: General rules - Strength and stability of shell structures.
EN 1993-1-7: General rules - Strength and stability of planar plated structures subject to out of plane loading.
Eurocode 3 applies to the design of buildings and civil engineering works in steel. It complies with the principles and requirements for the safety and serviceability of structures, the basis of their design and verification that are given in EN 1990 – Basis of structural design. It is only concerned with requirements for resistance, serviceability, durability and fire resistance.
Eurocode 3 is intended to be used in conjunction with: