Steel Frame Construction
Steel Frame Construction
Steel Frame Construction
NEMUULEN BATTUVSHIN
PAULA COMBATE
CHARLES PADILLA
Steel is an alloy of iron with a carbon content that can range
from 0.03% to 1, 075% of its composition depending on its
grade.
The two main components of steel are abundant in nature: https://cormsquare.com/
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Types of Structural Steel:
Cons
Loses its strength at high temperature making it
susceptible to fire, hence fireproofing steels is
mandatory
Prone to corrosion in humid or marine environments
Light gauge steel is created from a mixture of zinc and
aluminum also known as zincalume. It is known to have
the same principles as wood frame construction.
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There is minimal amounts of assembly in regards to
light gauge steel at the construction site.
Most of the assembly is done at the manufacturing
stage, as it is pre ordered.
As for the construction of the building, there are a
series of connectors and joists that help with
construction with light gauge steel.
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Pros
They are light, and require minimal amounts of heavy tools or equipment.
Components can be easily carried by hand. The main tool is a light, handheld
screw gun. Since steel is strong, LGS structures are lighter than wood framed
structures of equivalent strength
Their higher strength allows greater spacing between members when
compared to wood frame construction: about 24" (600mm) for LGS vs. about
16" or 20" (400 or 500mm) for wood. Fewer members translates to quicker
construction times.
It is able to shape itself to any form, and can be clad and insulated with a wide
range of materials.
It is easy to change or modify this construction at any point in its lifespan.
Cons
Light framed structures allow the passage of sound more readily than the more
solid masonry construction.
Light gauge steel will lose strength in the advent of fire. Adequate fire protection
must be used. The easiest form of fire protection is to clad the steel with fire
rated sheathing or drywall.
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Mild steel is the most common form of steel. It is
flexible, cheap, and durable!
When a great deal of steel is needed it is often the
type of steel selected.
Mild steel is also known as low carbon steel.
1. Cup locks
Used in residential, commercial and industrial sites, cup locks can be erected for
straight, curved or even circular configuration for both support and access. They
are found on fastening methods (node points).
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Joint pins are for internal connections which Used for joining tubes at a 90 degree angle
allow ease of joining. These are crucial to the to other tubes.
system of scaffolding as it can join multiple
stories in a single structure.
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Fig. 12 - L-channel, I-channel, C-channel
4. Channels
Generally used to support the frame structure.
Types of channels: L-channel, I-channel, C-
channel
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2. Modular Frames
Includes interior columns and allow for wider
building spaces.
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3. Single Slope Frames
Different eaves heights on each sidewall
allows the roof of the building to slope in
one direction.
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4. Lean-to Frames
Designed to attach to existing rigid frames
or to structures that require additional
support.
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Rivet Connections
Involves the process of driving
rivets into holes made in the metal
in order to connect them. Rivets
are made up of a round ductile
steel bar called shank and a
head at one end.
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Advantages of Bolted Connections:
Quiet installation
Disadvantages:
Strength is greatly reduced when subjected to vibrating loads.
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Weld Symbols
Fillet welds require no advanced preparation of the joint,
making it a more economical choice.
Full penetration butt welds are stronger. Butt welds are also
called groove welds.
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Advantages of Weld Connections:
Allows for simpler detailing which increases freedom in
design.
Saves on materials due to the lack of connecting members
needed such as bolts.
Disregards the need to drill or punch holes into the steel.
Disadvantages:
Inspection of weld is required and can be costly.
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Typical Shear Connections
2.Seated Beam-to-Column-Web
Connection
Considered a shear connection even though
the beam flanges are connected to the
column by a seat angle under and a
stabilizing angle above.
It is not a moment connection because two
bolts are not enough to develop the full
strength of the beam flange.
Used when there is insufficient space to insert
a power wrench in between the column
flanges in order to tighten all the bolts.
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Typical Moment Connection
1.Welded Beam-to-Column-Web Moment
Connection
Used when rigid connections are required.
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Typical Moment Connection
2. Welded and Bolted Moment Connection
Joining a Beam to a Column Flange
Used when rigid connections are required.
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Stabilizing the Building Frame
Rigid Core everything in the Rigid Perimeter uses diagonal
center of the building (elevators, bracing, shear walls or moment
stairs, mechanical chases and connections. The entire interior of the
washrooms) structure can be assembled with
shear connections.
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