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‫المقارنة بين البناء بالخرسانة والبناء بالحديد‬

The comparison between building with concrete and


building with steel

Duty ( Steel Design I )

By
Mahdi Khudur Abbas
4th Stage / Morning Study

2019-2020

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 Concrete Construction
Concrete is the second most used material in construction after water: it offers versatility,
durability and easy fabrication, and can be molded in any shape.
 Concrete structures are very resistant against compression, but cannot handle tension
effectively.
 For this reason, most concrete structures are reinforced with steel bars that provide
additional support for tensile loads, and this combination is called reinforced
concrete.
Concrete structures can be built in several ways, using different types of concrete. The
three most common types are plain cement concrete, reinforced concrete and prestress
concrete.
Plain cement concrete is obtained by combining cement, coarse aggregate (gravel), fine
aggregate (sand), and water in predetermined proportion according to design needs. When
hardened, these materials become a homogeneous mass.
 Structures made with plain cement concrete have a high compressive strength but
almost no tensile strength.
 Therefore, plain cement concrete is mostly used in roads and concrete blocks for
walls, since these structures are subject to compressive loads.
Reinforced concrete is basically plain cement concrete with steel bars that provide
additional tensile strength. This is the most common type of concrete used in construction,
having applications not only in buildings but also structures such as water tanks.
Prestressed concrete is preloaded by applying compressive stress before it is subject to
any load besides its self weight. The compression is produced by tensioning high-strength
steel tendons within the concrete volume before the application of external loads. This
improves its performance once in service.
The following table summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of concrete structures:

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 Steel Construction
Steel is an alloy of iron, carbon and other elements. Depending on its chemical
composition, it is classified as mild steel, medium carbon steel, high carbon steel, low
alloy steel or high alloy steel.
As implied by its name, structural steel is a category of steel used in the construction
industry. Structural steel shapes and properties are regulated by standards such as those
from the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC).
 Most structural steel shapes are elongated beams, with a specific cross section.
 The most common shape is the I-beam, which is very stiff with respect to the cross-
sectional area. Therefore, it can support high loads without deformations
The following tables summarizes the advantages and disadvantages of steel construction:

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 Direct Comparison Between Concrete and Steel

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The most suitable construction material for your building is determined by specific
project needs. For example, concrete allows lower construction costs in exchange for a
longer construction time, while steel is preferred when fast construction is the priority.
In cases where space is a limitation, steel saves space compared with the bulkier concrete
structure.

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