The Development of New Structural Steels 1n Canada

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
G. E. Willey
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

F OR many years, only one grade of structural steel has been used in volume in Canada. Its characteristics have not been altered appreciably and its long use speaks well for its performance. This standard grade of structural steel may be bought and specified as C.S.A. G40.4 steel or the American equivalent, A.S.T.M. A7. The principal limitations and requirements of this specification are shown in Table I. Within the last five years there has been a growing awareness among the steel producers and steel fabricators that economic forces are at work which make desirable the availability of new and better grades of structural steel. Competition from other materials has increased. The use of concrete bridges and pre-stressed concrete beams is a prime example. New sources of steel from outside the country have become a threat to the Canadian industry and its high cost-price structure. The need for improved properties in the steel, to make possible technologic
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APA: G. E. Willey  (1962)  The Development of New Structural Steels 1n Canada

MLA: G. E. Willey The Development of New Structural Steels 1n Canada. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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