Geometrico
Structural
- Oct 22, 2009
- 5
ASTM A53 Spec for Steel Pipe has both Grade A and Grade B variants, but the Specification for Structural Steel Buildings in AISC Steel Construction Manual 13th edition "approves" only Gr. B "for use under this Specification" (Sect. A3.1a(3) ). The same was true for the 9th ed.
Grade A seems to be a softer, more ductile material which is readily available in small quantities with certified minimum strength values.
Does anyone here know why ASTM A53 Grade A material is not "approved" for use under the Steel Spec?
Grade A seems to be a softer, more ductile material which is readily available in small quantities with certified minimum strength values.
Does anyone here know why ASTM A53 Grade A material is not "approved" for use under the Steel Spec?