Standard
Withdrawn

BS 449-2:1969

Specification for the use of structural steel in building - Metric units

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This British Standard relates primarily to the use in building of hot rolled steel sections and plates, and normalized tubular shapes. It has been prepared in accordance with the change to the metric system in the construction industry, giving values in terms of SI units.

This standard stipulates limits of stress and gives rules for design with the twofold purpose of ensuring normal safety and economy in the use of structural stell. While the stresses and other requirements are to be regarded as limiting values, the purpose in design should be to reach these limits in as many parts of the structure as possible and to adopt a layout such that maximum structural efficiency is attained for a minimum use of steel.

The use in building of cold formed sections in light gauge plate, sheet and strip steel of 6 mm thick and less, is dealt with in Addendum number 1 to this standard.

The provisions of this standard are not deemed to apply to transmission towers and farm buildings; nor to structures which are designed on an experimental basis.

Product Details
Descriptors
SI system (metric)
Riveting
Structural design
Erecting (construction operation)
Mechanical testing
Metal sections
Structural steels
Steels
Stress analysis
Tubular shape
Construction systems
Buildings
Construction materials
Loading
Framed structures
Welding
Bolting
Sheet materials
Thickness
ICS Codes
91.080.10 Metal structures
Committee
CB/203
International relationships
ISBN
0 580 05523 X
Publisher
BSI