Uses And Features of Steel Buildings

By Adriana Noton


Steel Buildings are like the name suggests, buildings made out of steel. Steel mainly composed of of iron mixed with small amounts of carbon at between 0.2% and 2.1%. The grade of the steel depends one the carbon content. Even though carbon is the most alloying element, others like manganese, vanadium and tungsten can be used too. These are used as the hardening elements. They enhance rust resistance and weld ability. Steel buildings are common in the world and have some attractive features.

The buildings are of high quality and are advanced in structure. This is owed to their durability, their most basic feature. In spite of their advancement, the maintenance costs are low. This is especially so given that they are tough. Even more importantly, the metal does not burn or get degraded when exposed to fire, making the structures built of steel long lasting. The metal possesses such qualities, at least to a large extent.

Remnants of the metal used to build these structures can usually be reused. Offsite construction is also relatively used. Their resistance to various pests and hazards is a big advantage too. Metal buildings are exceptionally strong, durable and extremely stable. This is what really makes them preferred to other metals. Acids, alkalis and chemicals cannot lead to corrosion of such structures.

There are four main types of structures made of this metal. There are those that are straight walled. These, as deduced from their names, have no structural support. A good example is the columns. Secondly, there are the curved or arch ones. The other type is that with clearspan that uses large overhead support beams. These tend to be less efficient compared to the others. They are expensive and are mostly used for aircraft hangars.

There are several examples of steel structures. Factory buildings come fore in this, and are used for manufacturing purposes. Warehouses are equally essential and are meant to withstand very high speeds of wind, seismic loads and arctic loads. They should also be able to accommodate cranes as well as large vehicle access doors. These ought to be very strong, and the metal comes in handy in this.

Commercial structures are steel buildings too. These include office buildings and those used for retail. Others include multi storey buildings and churches. The metal is used in this given the fact that it is very much hardened and its suitability at extreme temperatures, even very hot ones.

The structures so constructed have several shortcomings too. For once, given that they are made of this alloy of iron and carbon, do conduct heat too fast. The conduction rate is approximately ten times more than timber. They provide no insulation. With the current environmental concerns, this may be a major problem. Secondly, in instances when the designs are poor or inappropriate, this could most likely lead to water leakage or even corrosion. This is detrimental as it may lead to collapse of the structures.

Steel buildings are the way to go currently in the world. However, care ought to be taken to ensure their design is professionally done. In this way, quality would be assured, and hence give the assurance of strong structures.




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