Steel Construction Vol 40 No 2 - Tubular Steel Feature | Page 24

SAISC TECHNICAL • It is going to be sharp (As in clever/ bright or as in a knife edge?) • Do the extra part turn depending upon the length of the bolt • Makes stainless steel (That would surely bring the price down!) • Less crystals in the steel (So metallurgists, why did we have to deal with those The prize winning non-slip part 3 answer was: ”…weld out to prevent slip”. centre line laminations caused by sulphide and chloride crystals???) Composite construction issues Hot dip galvanizing issues Because it is an effective corrosion protection method in the right applications The question reads explain briefly why a we cover the process. What always delights composite concrete slab and steel beam the students is the way in which I describe is stronger than just the slab or the I-beam the dangers of galvanising a closed box or alone. The answers should make mention Some of the student groups are just starting their second years, others are halfway through their second years. For any student to understand what the 355 means in the name of S355JR it is necessary to explain a stress strain curve and how the stress in the steel at the yield point defines the name of the steel. tube assembly. I emphasize the increase that concrete is in the compression zone in temperature can lead to an explosion and steel is in the tension zone which with showers of molten zinc raining on the brings out the best attributes of both workers with the possibility of death....!!!!! Since this knowledge is basic to understanding steel design concepts it is a natural for exam purposes. I ask them to name the steel (S355JR) and then ask them what is the guaranteed minimum yield strength of the steel. S355JR the name of our commonly available and used steel for structures materials. So imagine my surprise upon asking this as I quote verbatim from 2 of the answers an exam question when the answer came “The slab is not stronger than the back “it may burn up some of the stee l” concrete slab since well there is and there I was thinking galvanizing was concrete in the concrete slab, then the good for corrosion protection. I-beam is not stronger than the one for steel beam because steel has alloys it Oh and by the way did you know that in is galvanized.” the galvanizing process we dip steel into “Concrete when in tension is stronger because it is bulky and steel when in tension is weak, which will make them For some reason not clear to the writer lots of the students were confused by this part of the work, see some of the answers that follow • Name: Aluminium Yield: 3618 MPa. (Come on guys let’s get that right, our future aircraft and space ships could halve in mass!) • Name: Stainless steel Yield: 12 MPa (what a waste of good money to buy such a weak material...) to withstand gravity and not fall.” Boy do I hope they were amongst the handful who slept through most of the course, otherwise have I done a really lousy job! Bolt issues especially those troublesome HSFG bolts Iron! Some other did you knows… Apparently we do not put vertical bracings in the middle of the length of a shortish building to allow for expansion and contraction, but rather because “as long as correct PPE is worn it is not too dangerous”. He obviously did not think of the danger that faces him in the case of a building that may just fall over without vertical bracings. Anyone involved the major power station or heavy steel projects will know there One of our students has developed a have been tremendous problems associated new steel cutting process, pity he has with the quality of grade 10.9 bolts, site not patented it, “Cut with ultraviolet abuse and tightening methods. As I recently machine”. Now we do know that UV can commented if I had just 1% of the money The effect of carbon content on the steel cause burning of skin, I guess by extension spent and/or wasted on the bolt issues, we will just have to wait a long time to see replacement of bolts and the like I would retire a very wealthy man. if it will ever burn steel. Maybe he knows If you increase the carbon content you can increase the strength (both yield and tensile) dramatically but at the expense of getting brittle. • Name: Stainless steel Yield: 200 MPa (slowly getting there!) For this reason we teach the students about non-slip connections and the turn of the nut method of tightening pre-loaded and about a new effect of the destruction of the ozone layer! In order to create adjustment for holding down bolts that may be cast in the wrong This was a new question that I dreamt up... so did you know that increasing the percentage of carbon alloy in steel: HSFG bolts. • Cracks concrete (The opposition better watch out! We could end up putting mud and wire out of business this way.) • Snug tighten be screwed in through the plate to • Make a mark on the nut and the bolt minimize shear force” – problemo 22 Steel Construction Vol. 40 No. 2 2016 In summary the three steps are opposite each other place, we do not need oversize holes, grout or pockets in the concrete, when all we need to do is “HSFG bolts must solved!