Properties
Cross-Sections
Failures and Limits
Construction
Merits and Demerits
100

This property describes steel’s ability to return to its original shape after unloading.

What is elasticity?

100

This steel section is most commonly used as beams and columns in buildings.

What is Wide-Flanged?

100

This are the types of load that are permanent on the structure

What is dead load?

100
This are the priorities of a structural design

What are safety, serviceability and economy?

100

Merit or Demerit, this pertains to the convenience of steel to construct additions to existing steel structure 

What is merit?
200

This is the ability of a material to undergo large deformations before failure or fracturing

What is ductility?

200
This is the space inside a tubular steel bar

What is hollow?

200

This is a type of collapse of the members due to sudden large bending caused by critical compressive load

What is buckling?

200

This is the type of manufacturing steel using high temperature and forming the molten material into a mold.

What is hot-rolled steel?

200

Merit or demerit, this is the property of the steel structure providing completely impervious construction

What is merit?

300

This is a steel that contains mostly iron and carbon (with less than 1% carbon)

What is plain carbon steel?

300

This section are often used for light trusses and bracing systems

What is angle shapes/bar?

300

This stress level marks the transition from elastic to plastic behavior in steel.

What is yield strength/stress?

300

This is a covering of metal, concrete, plastic or timber put on the surface of a structural member to completely encase it.

What is cladding?

300

This is the merit of a steel structure where it can be easily disassembled and assembled, and can be carried to new places

What is temporary construction?

400

This is the ratio of the amount of deformation to the original length of the object

What is strain?

400

This is when the object has exactly similar parts facing each other or about an axis creating a mirrored appearance

What is symmetry?

400

This is the decrease of the steel's cross-sectional area due to tensile stress

What is necking?

400

This are steel structures where the main load-carrying elements are plates and steel

what is shell system?

400

This is the distance of a structural member to be constructed with its supports located far from each other

What is long span?

500

This is the Young's modulus of elasticity for all structural steel

What is 29,000,000 psi or 29,000 ksi?

500

This cross-section is consists of combinations of different steel shapes that were connected together.

What is built-up sections?

500

This is the maximum stress that a material can attain before breaking

What is ultimate strength?

500

This type of connection does not require to drill a hole on the steel structure

what is welding/welded connection
500

This is the amount of temperature where the creep of steel structure becomes more pronounced

what is 400°C

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