A Beginner's Guide to the Steel Construction Manual, 13th ed. (old) Chapter 1 - Introduction © 2006, 2007, 2008 T. Bartlett Quimby |
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Section 1.2 History Last Revised: 11/04/2014 It is important that the engineer have a historical perspective on the materials that he/she will be using. This understanding, particularly on the local history of the region(s) they practice, will significantly assist them in applying materials effectively in their designs. The development the building codes that dictate the application of materials is heavily influenced by the history of the success and/or failures of structures containing that material. Understanding that history will help you to appreciate the requirements that you are subjected to when using a particular material. This will keep you from making the same mistakes of those that have preceded you. Most published textbooks have a better treatment of the history of steel engineering than is presented here. Eventually, we will add more. If there is someone out there who would like to contribute, please contact me! A few historical events that are significant to the engineering designing with structural steel are:
As of August 2007, the on-line encyclopedia, Wikipedia, has some interesting information about the history of steel. You should read it. They have some particularly interesting references at the bottom of the page. You find a number of good sources on steel history by searching the internet. |