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Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Yokohama Steel
Steel offers much better compression and tension than concrete and enables lighter construction. Steel structures use three-dimensional trusses, so they can be larger than reinforced concrete counterparts. Computerized, high-precision stress analysis and innovative jointing allow an array of structures and shapes. Steel frame construction now predominates.
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