Steel frame is a building technique with a "skeleton frame" of vertical steel columns and horizontal I-beams, constructed in a rectangular grid to support...
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frame in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A frame is often a structural system that supports other components of a physical construction and/or steel...
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but used lower-quality steel for the rest of the frame. A high-quality steel frame is generally lighter than a regular steel frame. All else being equal...
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and heavy such as in timber framing, pole building framing, or steel framing; or light-frame construction (light-framing) if the supports are more numerous...
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Lugged steel frame construction is a method of building bicycle frames using steel tubing mated with socket-like sleeves, called lugs. For most of the...
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include carbon steel for strength or aluminum alloys to achieve a more lightweight construction. In the case of a separate chassis, the frame is made up of...
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Skyscraper (section Steel frame)
spaces, and retail spaces. One common feature of skyscrapers is having a steel frame that supports curtain walls. This idea was invented by Viollet le Duc...
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common flaw in steel-frame construction — poorly welded moment connections — and building codes were revised to strengthen them. Steel moment-resisting...
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is no single ideal frame design, and designers must make an informed decision of the optimum choice. In Europe and the USA, steel tubing was the default...
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Modular building (redirect from Steel-frame house)
may include additional bracing to meet local building codes. Steel and/or wood framing are common options for building a modular home. Some US courts...
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