Structural Steel and AESS - Blog 10 - Yukta Yogeesh
01/September/2020 Today’s session is clearly a continuation of my previous blog. Sections were already a part of the evolution and today's session made it clear that certain things, even though evoloving, does not lose its originality and they do have their own importance because of which it becomes irreplacable. So, today was about learning the different types of sections available in standard structural steel and about a more complex steel strata called AESS. The details are as follows :- Market forms of steel Angle sections - Equal and unequal angles of sizes (200x200x25) mm - 736N/m length, 30x20x3mm -11N per m length. Usage - Filler joist flooring, structural steel roof trusses, bridges, etc Channel sections - 2 flanges and 1 web section, Types - ISJC (Jr.), ISLC (Light), ISMC (Medium) and of sizes 100x45 per metre length - 58N Corrugated - Formed by passing steel sheets through grooves and its market form is GI sheets - used as roof covering material Expande...