I have to analyze a tapered steel roof beam but have no drawings of existing conditions. Is it usual for these tapered beams to be made of A36 steel or are they normally made out of stronger steel?
A529 is typical these days for the beam flanges. The webs are going to typically be A1011 for thinner webs or A572 for 1/4" and thicker webs. Current strength is typically either Grade 50 or Grade 55. A529 bars flats are generally dual certified for both grades. A992 would be unusual as that is a shape-only grade. Tapered beams are typically 3-plate fabrication rather than slicing a hot-rolled shape diagonally and rewelding.
ajh1, the building I'm dealing with was built around 1956. Pretty much what I want to know is if it's safe to assume a 50 ksi yield strength or should I just be conservative and use 36 ksi?
For bridge girders of that age (thru 1963), we would assume 33ksi yield if we don't have documentation of the steel strength. If it was important to know for sure, we would take a coupon from a non-critical area of the web and have it tested.