Aug 7, 2014 #1 SKJ25POL Structural Joined Mar 4, 2011 Messages 358 Location US Anyone can tell me the Structural Steel during 1950-1960s what grade was? An old truss that was built between mid 1950 and 1960. Appreciate it any direction.
Anyone can tell me the Structural Steel during 1950-1960s what grade was? An old truss that was built between mid 1950 and 1960. Appreciate it any direction.
Aug 7, 2014 #2 FlashSet Structural Joined Jun 25, 2011 Messages 49 Location US http://www.slideruleera.net/contributions.html The above link is to another forum user's website containing a collection of useful documents. There are some steel catalogs for the era in your post. Upvote 0 Downvote
http://www.slideruleera.net/contributions.html The above link is to another forum user's website containing a collection of useful documents. There are some steel catalogs for the era in your post.
Aug 7, 2014 #3 FlashSet Structural Joined Jun 25, 2011 Messages 49 Location US There are a couple more from Bethlehem steel on this page: http://www.slideruleera.net/miscellaneous.html Upvote 0 Downvote
There are a couple more from Bethlehem steel on this page: http://www.slideruleera.net/miscellaneous.html
Aug 7, 2014 #4 hokie66 Structural Joined Jul 19, 2006 Messages 23,558 Location AU Most likely A7, with a minimum yield of 33 ksi. For welded structures, some A373 was used, about the same strength as A7, but with better weldability. A36 became the dominant grade in the early 1960's. Upvote 0 Downvote
Most likely A7, with a minimum yield of 33 ksi. For welded structures, some A373 was used, about the same strength as A7, but with better weldability. A36 became the dominant grade in the early 1960's.
Aug 7, 2014 #5 Ron Structural Joined Sep 24, 1999 Messages 16,336 Location US SKJ25POL....same answers as your last post!!! The references slideruleera gave you are good ones and apply to this as well. I agree with hokie66....either A7 or A373...both weldable, but A373 more amenable to welding. Upvote 0 Downvote
SKJ25POL....same answers as your last post!!! The references slideruleera gave you are good ones and apply to this as well. I agree with hokie66....either A7 or A373...both weldable, but A373 more amenable to welding.
Aug 7, 2014 #6 TehMightyEngineer Structural Joined Aug 1, 2009 Messages 3,073 Location US Very similar topic in this thread earlier this week: http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=369251 Maine EIT, Civil/Structural. Upvote 0 Downvote
Very similar topic in this thread earlier this week: http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=369251 Maine EIT, Civil/Structural.
Aug 8, 2014 #7 manstrom Structural Joined Jan 15, 2013 Messages 409 Location US My 1953 steel manual says 33 ksi Fy. Upvote 0 Downvote