Fixing of Rolling Shutters

Rolling shutter consists of mild steel laths, 1.21 mm thick and 80 mm wide or as specified. The laths are machine rolled continuous strip with interlocking facility through the entire length. Such combined laths form a shutter. The shutter is supported by means of spring barrel which in turn is supported by cast iron or… Continue reading Fixing of Rolling Shutters

MISCELLANEOUS STEEL WORKS

Apart from various application of steel work for building construction, they are also used in buildings for minor works which are explained below. 1 Fixing of Steel in Wooden Frames Round or square bars with flats or grills with certain design are fixed to the windows or ventilators for safety. These materials are basically of… Continue reading MISCELLANEOUS STEEL WORKS

ERECTION OF STEEL WORKS

Structural steel work is erected with the use of derricks, slings, guys, cranes, etc. The erection is done based on the drawings and keeping the verticality of the columns and fixing other members and parts of steel structure. During erection the steel work should be temporarily braced till the final stage is reached to allow… Continue reading ERECTION OF STEEL WORKS

Steel Columns

Steel columns of simple type comprises of a single RSJ or a RSJ with two flange plates (Fig. 24.13). Compound columns may be made by riveting together two or three RSJs (Fig. 24.14). Other forms of compound columns commonly used are a combination of RSJs and channels or two angles, channels with flange plates or… Continue reading Steel Columns

Steel Beams

Steel beams include girders, lintels, etc. The simplest form of steel beam would be a single RSJ or an angle section for carrying small loads. In case of large loads, compounds ( built-up) sections are used. Compound beams comprise of two or more single RSJs connected together through bolts and separated suitably with separators which… Continue reading Steel Beams

Steel Trusses

Various types of steel roof trusses are shown in Fig. 24.7(a–e) and 24.8(a–d). Steel roof trusses are designed in such a way that the members are either in compression or in tension only. Members of a truss which form the roof base depends upon the span, roof slope, covering materials, centre to centre of trusses,… Continue reading Steel Trusses

BUILT-UP SECTIONS

In order to make steel structures, for example, beams and columns, the standard sections are combined in a suitable way. Such a combined section is called a built-up section. Figure 24.2 shows built-up sections composed of I-sections only. Likewise Fig. 24.3 shows built-up sections formed by combining I-section and plates. Figure 24.2 Built-up sections formed by… Continue reading BUILT-UP SECTIONS

Welded Connections

There are two principal forms of welding of steel, viz., electric arc welding and oxyacetylene gas welding. The electrical welding is further divided into resistance arc, shielded arc and atomic hydrogen welding. In both the types of welding, the members to be welded are placed in contact and edges are melted so that the metal… Continue reading Welded Connections