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Economy of High Strength Steel Structural Members
Several types of structural members are analyzed to determine how higher strength steels can be used to their greatest advantage. The influence of the yield stress, modulus of elasticity, and price on the optimum proportioning of structural members is investigated. By applying the results of the analyses to specific commercially available steels, it is demonstrated that through optimum design, the application of higher strength steels can lead to significant material-cost savings for lighter weight structures.
Economy of High Strength Steel Structural Members
Several types of structural members are analyzed to determine how higher strength steels can be used to their greatest advantage. The influence of the yield stress, modulus of elasticity, and price on the optimum proportioning of structural members is investigated. By applying the results of the analyses to specific commercially available steels, it is demonstrated that through optimum design, the application of higher strength steels can lead to significant material-cost savings for lighter weight structures.
Economy of High Strength Steel Structural Members
Haaijer, Geerhard (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 128 ; 820-842
2021-01-01
231963-01-01 pages
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