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Is there a need for seismic code in Poland?
Author: Zbigniew Zembaty, Pawel Wiejacz | Size: 840 KB | Format: PDF | Publisher: Wydawnictwo Politechniki Krakowskiej | Year: 2007 | pages: 8
There is no seismic code in Poland.
This is abstract from an article "Is there a need for seismic code in Poland?"
Year 2010 marks the beginning of the process of implementation of Eurocodes in EU states. This includes also the Eurocode 8 dealing with seismic effects on structures. A wide scale verification of the European seismic risk revealed a minor and moderate seismic risk for Slovakia, Czech Republic and Southern Poland. The paber considers whether also Polish territory should be treated as potential Eurocode seismic zone. An analysis of seismic risk suggests that although the data gathered so far do not suggest any necessity for conventional seismic building code to be applied on Polish territory, the special and monumental structures (e.g. nuclear power plants or big dams) may require more advanced analyses of their seismic risk and respective detailed seismic calculations.
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