structural steel
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Definition
Noun: - A strong type of steel that is manufactured (rolled) into specific cross-sectional shapes (like I-beams, channels, or angles) for use as load-bearing components in buildings, bridges, and other structures.
Usage
"Structural steel" refers to the material itself, categorized by its strength and form, used to create the framework of a construction project. - The new skyscraper's frame is made from structural steel. - The design specifies the use of structural steel for all primary beams and columns.
Advanced Usage
- As a material specification: The term is often used in engineering and architectural contexts to specify the required material for a project's skeleton.
- The contract calls for 500 tons of structural steel.
Variants and Related Words
- Steelwork (noun): The assembled components made from structural steel.
- The steelwork for the bridge was completed ahead of schedule.
- Steel frame (noun): A structure built using structural steel components.
- The building has a durable steel frame.
Synonyms
- Construction steel
- Rolled steel (when referring to the shaping process)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Structural steel beam: A specific load-bearing component.
- They installed the primary structural steel beam today.
- Structural steel fabrication: The process of cutting, bending, and assembling steel.
- The company specializes in structural steel fabrication.
Noun
- a strong steel that is rolled into shapes that are used in construction