Today’s Presenter Insert Presenter Name and Contact Information 2 Housekeeping Distribution of attendee training materials Sign-in and sign-out sheets Cell phones off Breaks Facilities Emergency exit procedures Lunch 3 OSHA Grant Information This material was produced under grant number SH-26316-SH4 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trades names, commercial products, or organizations imply ...
Type of Steel Designated by the letter “A” followed by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) designation number. The principal types of structural steel include: – A36 carbon structural steel – A572 high-strength low-alloy structural steel – A588 corrosion-resistant high-strength low-alloy structural steel. DR. Nabil Dmaidi Table 1, Rolled-steel shape designations Type fo shape Example designation W shape W27 x 114 S shape S20 x 95 M shape M8 x 25 American Standard Channel C12 x 30 ...
Commercial Quality For general engineering work that does not require specified mechanical properties. Test certificate is available, stating Chemical Analysis, no mechanicals. May be produced to SAE specs. May be welded and subjected to “Moderate” forming. What a customer usually wants when asking for “Mild Steel. Commercial Quality Should only be used where no specific mechanical requirements exist. Not recommended for structures where any danger of “catastrophic failure” exists. There is very little recourse to the mill ...
Text: 1) Steel Structures, Design & Behavior (4thEd.) Text: Salman & Johnson. 2) Manual of Steel Construction (LRFD) AISC (3rdEd.) Course Objectives: Course Objectives: Expose students to the concepts and fundamentals of steel design and provide design skill to undertake design problems in Steel Construction. Four Stages for the Engineering Projects: Function. I – Planning Stage. Size. Cost (Budget) Architectural II – Design Stage. Structural III – Construction Stage. IV – Operation and Maintenance Stage. 1 ...
Pure metals and alloys • All metals fall into two categories. They can either be pure metals or alloys. • A pure metal consists of a single element, which means that it is a metal only having one type of atom in it. The most commonly used pure metals are aluminium, copper, iron, lead, zinc, tin, silver and gold. • An alloy is a mixture of two or more pure elements. Pure metals sometimes lack certain required properties. To create ...