bugbus
Structural
- Aug 14, 2018
- 533
I understand that many codes penalise heating of reinforcement over 450ºC (~850F) by reducing the allowable stress to around half of the original yield strength, e.g. from 500 MPa to 250 MPa.
But why is it that welding does not have the same rule when it exposes the steel to temperatures of 1000-1500ºC (1800~2700F)?
But why is it that welding does not have the same rule when it exposes the steel to temperatures of 1000-1500ºC (1800~2700F)?