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Trends of using high-strength steel for heavy steel structures
This articles summarizes the current state of the art in the production and application of highstrength heavy steel plates for steel structures. By the thermomechanical rolling process steel plates with a yield strength of up to 500 MPa can be produced. These are also characterized by best fabrication properties. Therefore these products can be efficiently used in big steel structures. For special elements also high strength grades with a yield strength up to 690 MPa are sometimes used which are produced by the quenching and tempering process. Typical application examples will be given.
Trends of using high-strength steel for heavy steel structures
This articles summarizes the current state of the art in the production and application of highstrength heavy steel plates for steel structures. By the thermomechanical rolling process steel plates with a yield strength of up to 500 MPa can be produced. These are also characterized by best fabrication properties. Therefore these products can be efficiently used in big steel structures. For special elements also high strength grades with a yield strength up to 690 MPa are sometimes used which are produced by the quenching and tempering process. Typical application examples will be given.
Trends of using high-strength steel for heavy steel structures
Trends bei der Nutzung von hochfestem Stahl für große Stahlstrukturen
Schröter, F. (author)
2006
10 Seiten, 20 Bilder, 4 Tabellen, 2 Quellen
Conference paper
Storage medium
English
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