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Basically the structural steel is an alloy of iron, carbon-n-little parts of manganese, chrome nickel, sulfur, phosphorous-n-copper to form its rolled steel sections like angles, tees, channels, girders-n-plates which are used as beams, truss frames, columnbases, plate-girders etc to bear loads in the module of tensile-n-compressive stresses to safe the structure in deflection-n- bending. Structural steel is weather resistant and more stress bearing than normal steel. As normal specified steel is used in utensils, toys, vehicle-frames, furniture-n-watches etc., where loads and incoming varying stresses are not of structural type. While designing the steel structure two codes are usually followed viz. IS-Code: 800-1984 and Code 800-2000 which are known as elastic method and limit state method respectively.
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