Lect17 PDF
Lect17 PDF
Lect17 PDF
Part I: Metals in
Architecture
• Introduction
Tensile strength, Fu
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Part I: Metals in Architecture Heat-treated constructional
Three types 60
(B)
Typical stress-strain
curves
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Carbon steels
Carbon steels are divied into four 60
(B)
Structural carbon steels are in the 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35
mild category: A36 has max.
Strain, inches per inch
carbon from 0.25-0.29%.
Increased carbon percent
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raises the yield stress but
reduces ductility and makes
welding more difficult.
Metals
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Part I: Metals in Architecture
Heat-treated constructional
• Material Properties and 100 alloy steels; A514 quenched
and tempered alloy steel
Applications of various
steels Minimum yield strength
Fy = 100 ksi
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steels
Fy = 100 ksi
Alloy steels 60
(B)
microstructure.
The heat treatment consists of
quenching [rapid cooling 0.05 0.10 0.15 0.20 0.25 0.30 0.35
A500 carbon Cold-formed welded and seamless round, square, rectangular, or special shape structural tubing for
bolted and welded general structural purposes.
A501 carbon Hot-rolled welded and seamless round, square, rectangular, or special shape structural tubing for bolted
and welded general structural purposes.
A514 alloy Plates in thickness of 6 in. and under, primarily for welded bridges.
A588 High S., Low A. Structural shapes, plates and bars for welded buildings and bridges where weight savings or added
durability are needed; atmospheric corrosion resistance is about four times that of A36 steel.
A913 High S., Low A. Structural shapes for bolted and welded construction.
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thickness, mils
These steels are typically A588 for 6
buildings and A709 for bridges. opp
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condition, the structure should be boldly 3 Cr-Si-Cu-P steel
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exposed to the weather. 2
(high-s
daylight hours.
Time, years
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buried in the soil or immersed in water, the
protective oxide will not form and the
performance will resemble that of mild
steel carbon exposed to the same
conditions.
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Temperature, C
strength
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
o
Temperature, F
4. Angle
5. Structural tee (D) Angle L
6. Pipe section
(I) Plates
7. Structural tubing
8. Bars (E) Structural tee WT or ST
9. Plates
(ASTM) A6 Specification
double channels
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3. I-Shaped double channels Image by MIT OCW.
4. Angle
5. Hat sections
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Perforated
plates
(E) Channel
• Bolts
• Welds
• Welds
(C) Slotted connection (F) Beam bearing plates (I) Beam brackets
i. Framed structures
ii. Shell-type
structures
iii. Suspension-type
structures
i. Framed structures
ii. Shell-type
structures Gewachshaus
Dusseldorf
iii. Suspension-type Karl Krass
structures
Biosphere
Montreal, Quebec
Buckminster Fuller
i. Framed structures
ii. Shell-type
structures
iii. Suspension-type
structures
i. Framed structures
ii. Shell-type
structures
iii. Suspension-type
structures