These letters are all descriptions of Steel I-Sections.
What is W, S, HP and M?
Steel Deck is made from.
What is cold-formed steel?
L-Shaped structural component that have the same thickness legs but the leg length may be different.
What is a steel angle?
Two types of fire protection of steel.
Spray-on (messy) and gypsum board.
The gauge type that is thicker than 22-gauge sheet steel.
What is 20-gauge sheet steel?
A C-shaped stud is called.
This type of steel can be used in load-bearing walls, non-load-bearing walls, floors, and roofs.
What is Cold-formed steel?
A steel beam and a steel column must have the flanges connected to the column with
What is a rigid connection?
Spray on fire protection materials for steel contain
What is Portland cement with mineral fibers or lightweight aggregate?
The ferrous metal that has the largest amount of carbon.
What is Cast Iron?
An I-section with wide flanges.
What is a W-shape section?
The number of floors that columns are spliced in a multistory steel-framed building
What is every two floors?
What is a base plate?
What is Types I and II construction?
A waste product generated from the manufacture of steel.
What is slag?
Nominal depth of the section is 14 inches and the weight is 38 lb/ft.
What is W14 x 38?
Racking is an effect produced on a structure by
What is lateral loads?
Steel joists are braced against instability by
What is horizontal bridging at the top and bottom of the joists?
Punchouts in CFS studs are generally spaced this far apart
What is 24 inches on center?
Steel structures are also called...
What is a steel skeleton, skeleton frame, skeleton cage?
24 in the steel joist designation 24LH10
What is the depth of the joist in inches?
The central shear core in a steel frame building should consist of
What is reinforced concrete walls in both directions of the building or steel braced frames along both directions of the building?
A shear connection between a steel beam and a steal column is called
What is a simple connection?
Two types of buildings with load-bearing CFS walls were identified in the text. CFS buildings as Type V(B) construction and CFS buildings as Type II(A) construction. The distinction between the two is based on these qualities...
What is the type of materials used in the floor and roof assemblies?
K-series steel joist that is 20 inches deep cannot span more than...
What is 40 feet?