ISO 15928-2:2005 pdf download

ISO 15928-2:2005 pdf download.Houses-Description of performance -Part 2: Structural serviceability.

a) local damage. induding cracking. (which can affect the efficiency and appearance of the house and its components).
b) deformation (which can affect the efficient use or appearance of the house or the functioning of the people and equipments),
C) vibration (which can cause discomfort or affect the activity of occupants or the functioning of equipments).
NOTE I The appropnate degree of retiabiley can be judged with due regard to the possible consequences of serviceability feikire and the expense level of effort and procedures necessary to reduce those risk of tailute Aspects that are Important In achIewg the proper degree of retwbll.ty include choice of structural systems, design and analysis, durability design, quality control. mainlenance and protective measures
NOTE 2 Expected actions for normal use can include those aflsing from sodIsbucture mteractioci. probable ground mcwements. compatdility of connections between subsystems and the effects of openinge.
NOTE 3 For the purposes of this standard, the irab.lity of matenals is not considered Ic have a bearing on the structural S iceabiley pei’omianoe of the house.
4.3 Principles describing structural serviceability performance
The structural serviceabdity performance can be descrted by the structural actions on the house under normal use and the structural responses under the effect of those actions. Only actions and responses relevant to serviceability issues of concern need to be described,
NOTE For design specilicatlon, It Is necessary to nominale the levels of structural actions and the acceptable limits of the structural responses corresponding to those levels of actions.