Building Construction Chapter 4
What is the weight of a C9x15?
15 lbs/ft
How much does a 10' long C9x15 weigh (in pounds)?
150 lbs
Drift pins are used to:
temporarily connect steel pieces
Unlike concrete, steel has ____ strength.
tensile
What is the depth of a C9x15?
9 inches
Steel production does NOT include: A: coking of coal B: reheating in a breakdown mill C: continuous casting of molten steel into W-shapes D: electric furnace melting E: disposal of slag
Continuous casting of molten steel into W-shapes
Steel is typically prime painted by the: A: erector after assembly on site B: erector before assembly on site C: fabricator after assembly on site D: fabricator before delivery to the site E: painter after assembly on site
Fabricator before delivery to the site
Fireproofing must be applied to all steel in Type 1 construction.
False
Structural steel: A: contains roughly 2 percent carbon B: is made of carbon with iron as alloy C: contains nickel and chromium as alloys D: is largely made from scrap automobiles E: is exactly what used to be called wrought iron
Is largely made up of scrap automobiles
Light gauge steel framing: A: has lower thermal conductivity compared to wood framing B: is less dimensionally stable compared to wood framing C: is more prone to buckling compared to wood framing D: is not used for floor joists E: weighs more compared to wood framing
Is more prone to buckling compared to wood framing
Moment connections: A: can be made with welds and do not require bolts B: transmit bending forces from a beam to a column C: transmit vertical forces from a beam to a column D: use diagonal bracing to transfer loads from a beam to a column E: None of the choices is correct.
Transmit bending forces from a beam to a column
Shear connections: A: can be made with welds and do not require bolts B: transmit bending forces from a beam to a column C: transmit vertical forces from a beam to a column D: use diagonal bracing to transfer loads from a beam to a column E: None of the choices is correct.
Transmit vertical forces from a beam to a column
A member on a steel drawing is identified as L5 x 4 x ⅜. This member is a/an:
angle
On a drawing (blueprint), a building element is referred to as "W10 x 33." This element could be a:
beam (wide-flange steel member)
