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Everything You Need to Know About Structural Steel

Structural steel is one of the most used steel in the construction industry. Read on to know everything about it, its types, advantages & applications. https://rdttech.co/everything-you-need-to-know-about-structural-steel/

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Everything You Need to Know About Structural Steel

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  1. Everything You Need to Know About Structural Steel By - RDT Tech

  2. Introduction • Out of all the various types of steel available in the market, structural steel is perhaps one of the most used steel. Just by looking at the name, you will understand that this steel is primarily is used for the construction industry. • Although this popular steel is used for a variety of building purposes, it is chiefly used in a technique called steel framing. Steel framing facilitates fast & easy construction of modern framed buildings. • Did you know? Structural steel forms the backbone for many new construction projects and renovation purposes as well. Architects, Designers & Engineers use different types of structural steel sections (according to their weight, profile & size) for structural qualities and aesthetics.

  3. What is Structural Steel? • Structural steel is a type of carbon steel (2.1% carbon) that is used in a variety of construction projects. An increasing amount of carbon percentage in the steel results in the material having low ductility and high strength. • You will find steels having a carbon percentage ranging around 0.31 to 1.50. But these are usually mild and high-carbon steels that are used for mechanical engineering purposes. • So, as you can see the percentage of carbon does have the final say on the kind of steel you can use for construction purposes. As discussed earlier, Structural steel is the best choice for almost every construction project out there.

  4. How is Structural Steel Created? • Here is a simple way to help you understand how structural steel is created: • Firstly, raw iron ore is crushed. The crushed iron ore goes through a sorting process and multiple refining processes. These processes are designed to sort out the best grades of iron. • The sorted iron ore is then put into a blast furnace and heated. The reactions inside the furnace ensure that most of the impurities are removed and the pure iron trickles down to the bottom. • The pure molted iron received from the furnace is taken out and heated to include other materials like zinc and manganese that deliver different properties for construction projects.

  5. What are the Different Types of Structural Steel Shapes? Architects, contractors and construction professionals often use various types of steel that differ in weight, size & profile according to the construction project. Universal Beam The I-beams, H-beams or simply Universal beams are a type of structural steel that is primarily used in civil and construction engineering. According to the shape, the beams get their name. For example, an upright beam gets the name “I” due to its “I-shape” whereas a beam on its side gets the name “H” due to its “H-shape”. Parallel Flange Channels This U-shaped channeled beam features right-angled corners which resemble the shape of staples. Parallel flange channels come in a variety of sizes. But, one interesting feature to notice in these channels is that both the sides are parallel and of the same length. They also boast of excellent strength to weight ratio and are quite similar to angled sections.

  6. Angled Sections In this type of structural steel, you will either get unequal or equal sections. Although both the sections are right-angled, the unequal section features a different sized axis which results in an L-shaped section. Angled sections are mostly used in mining, transport, residential construction and infrastructure. Tapered Flange Beam Taper flange beams are another type of structural steel that basically feature I-shaped sections. These beams feature high resistance ratios but do not possess good torsion-resistant properties. So, if these beams are used in places where the pressure is present along the beam’s length then it will eventually fail. Flat Sections This is perhaps one of the most versatile types of structural steel section. Did you know? Flat sections are usually referred to as plates. These plates are added to other sections as a strengthening tool. Apart from these, you will find structural steel in other shapes like Universal Columns, Rectangular Hollow sections, Circular Hollow sections and more.

  7. Advantages of Structural Steel • Structural Steel is easily available in the market which makes it one of the most preferred materials for construction projects. • Structural steel is remarkably strong and incredibly lightweight. • This steel is highlight resistant to fire due to its low burn rate. • When compared to mild steel, structural steel is more ductile & malleable which means it can be easily welded. • Structural steel has the ability to withstand natural threats due to its excellent corrosion resistant properties. All you need to do is get the structural steel which has some percentage of zinc added to it. • Structural steel is one of the most sustainable building materials. Why? Almost 100+ tons of steel are recyc

  8. Conclusion • You can see why structural steel is one of the most used construction materials on the planet. Planning to use structural steel for your construction project and want professional help in detailing and BIM-related works? Why not talk to RDT? • RDT offers comprehensive BIM services like Architectural, Structural, MEP, (Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing), HVAC, Electrical BIM services, Steel Detailing and Building Energy Modeling services that are enabling AEC enterprises, Architects, Contractors and allied Construction Professionals to eliminate bottlenecks, optimize processes, accelerate construction projects and drive business growth.

  9. Thank You So Much For Reading

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