A
widely known fact about concrete: It cannot be used alone as a
building material as it has a high compression strength but a low
tensile strength. Hence, if concrete alone is used in construction,
there is a chance that such structure will collapse if introduced to
higher load or force. Thus, a mechanism is required to provide
strength to Concrete Structures. This mechanism is widely known as
reinforced concrete in the language of Civil Engineering and Construction.
Even
though there are multiple options available for reinforcing concrete,
the best option is steel. The reason for this is simple: it has
several benefits compared to other materials.
Steel
versus Aluminum
When
it comes down to reinforcing steel, the two of the best-suited
materials are aluminum and steel. Even though both have almost same
physical characteristics, steel beats aluminum in case of thermal
expansion. Material with high thermal expansion is used relatively
less in reinforcing concrete as temperature changes affect such
materials greatly causing it to expand and crack. Aluminum has
higher thermal expansion compared to steel and hence it is used less
compared to steel for reinforcement process.
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Ductility: Steel is highly ductile which means it can be easily deformed to take any shape as and when required. This property of steel is called tensile strength. It reduces the chances of a structure getting collapsed.
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Modulus of elasticity: Steel has same Young’s modulus or modulus of elasticity(2.0 – 2.1 x10^5 N/mm2) so that it can withstand lengthwise tension or compression.
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Thermal Expansion: The coefficient of thermal expansion for both steel and concrete are same. This ensures bond strength during thermal expansion preventing the bond failure.
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Easy Recycling: Steel can be easily recycled making it more eco-friendly and cost-effective material.
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Easy Welding: Steel can be welded easily making it the best material for fabrication (manufacturing) process.
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Availability: Steel is a widely available material at cheaper rates compared to other ductile materials.
Role
of Steel Detailing
The
process of preparing ‘shop’ drawings for steel members in Reinforced Concrete is called rebar(reinforced bar) detailing. At
first, the design engineer develops design drawings indicating the
size of material, its orientation and location in 3D space,
connection details, material specification, and lot more. These
drawings are not informative enough for any contractor or
manufacturer to start cutting the material. Thus, shop drawings are
produced by a contractor to cut the material to exact size, length,
shape, and place the bolt holes at the correct place.
Apart
from this, there are detail drawings used to demonstrate regulations
for assembly and junctions between the components.Steel Detail Drawings
is used for
Steel Construction Detailing
to manufacture and erect steel members like columns, beams, trusses,
handrails, etc. These drawings are critical to any construction
project and they must
be produced by steel detailers having sound knowledge of
steel construction detailing.
Services
offered by us:
Silicon
Engineering Consultants Limited
is a leading organization in CAD based services with the main base in
Auckland. We offer several Structural Engineering Services like
Structural CAD Drawings,
Beam Calculation, Fabrication Drawing, Design Calculations, Drafting
Services,
Steel Detail Drawings, Steel Construction Detailing.
We also offer
As Built Auckland
services which is the process of preparing as built drawings for
circumstantial changes made during construction. They reflect what
has actually been built.
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you have any further query, Please feel free to Contact US
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