Establishing compliance of steel mill products : a comparison between Australian steel standards and the corresponding European standards

H. Fatemi-Nayeri, E. Ancich

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    Abstract

    Steel bridge design as well as other steel structures design could be considered incomplete unless the compliance of the procured steel has been evaluated and determined through a method which is acceptable in accordance with the requirements of the relevant standard. According to Australian structural steel standards, the acceptance of steel is conditional on the evidence of compliance provided in the mill test report/certifi cate. By comparison, the corresponding European steel product standards include a more comprehensive section explaining the process of evaluation of conformity. This includes a normative section regarding initial type testing, factory production control as well as an informative section regarding a system of attestation of conformity by an approved body and affi xing of CE marking on the product by the steel manufacturer. Also, there are provisions in Australian and European standards regarding the method of establishing compliance as the basis of design. However, a lack of adequate statistical data on overseas manufactured steels poses diffi culties in the derivation of design values of material or product properties by testing.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)123-129
    Number of pages7
    JournalAustralian Journal of Structural Engineering
    Volume15
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2014

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