Unit 6 Flashcards

1
Q

_________ is one of the most widely used materials of construction.

A

Steel

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2
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Steel combines such characteristics as strength, fabricability, and cheapness.

A

T

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3
Q

The ______________________ requires the use of only the structural and intermediate grades, although studies abroad tend to show that hard steel such as rail steel gives satisfactory service performance.

A

Department of Public Works and Highways Standard Specification

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4
Q

The ___________ is used primarily to control the cracking of a concrete structure and to maintain the structural integrity of the slab between transverse joints.

A

steel reinforcing

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5
Q

The amount of ____ in steel is a critical quantity since, while small amount of small percentage (0.5 to 0.10%) the phosphorus called “______” a term applied to that characteristic of steel, which makes it brittle when cold.

A

phosphorus, cold shortness

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6
Q

_________ shall be deformed bars.

A

Tie bars

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7
Q

_______ shall be plain round bars.

A

Dowels

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8
Q

steel bar with protrusions, a bar that is intended for use as reinforcement in reinforced concrete construction.

A

Deformed bar

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9
Q

steel bar without protrusions

A

Plain bar

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10
Q

longitudinal protrusions on a deformed bar

A

Rib

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11
Q

The ability of a material to withstand a pulling (tensile force). It is customarily measured in units of force per cross sectional area.

A

Tensile strength

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12
Q

The stress a material can withstand without permanent deformation

A

Yield strength

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13
Q

The maximum stress a material can withstand

A

Ultimate strength

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14
Q

The stress coordinate on the stress strain curve at the point of rupture

A

Breaking strength

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15
Q

A limit state of tensile stress that leads to tensile failure in one of 2 manners:

A

Tensile strength
Ductile, Brittle failure

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