An overview of investigating the new structural systeam(LSF)
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https://doi.org/10.20868/abe.2024.2.5272Keywords:
Edificación, Construcción, LSF, Estructura, Acero, Building, Construction, Structure, SteelAbstract
The construction of light steel structures (LSF) is one of the most efficient construction methods currently in use. Due to this system's fast speed, superior building quality, and adequate earthquake resilience since the 1950s, it now includes countries like Japan, America, and Canada. Steel sections with thin walls are the primary component of light steel structures (LSF). Due to the features of the sections used in this system, such as cold rolling of the steel and the absence of residual stresses in the sections. The ability to create sections with various shapes and with high resistance and hardness, and accuracy and speed in the execution and installation of the structure compared to conventional methods. Compared to typical buildings, the construction was executed and installed with greater precision and speed, at the lowest possible cost. The employment of this construction approach is an alternative industrial method in construction projects as well as mass housing to lessen and prevent the waste of resources and materials typically present in traditional building. this structure's use is appropriate in every way, and the goal of sustainable urban development has been accomplished.
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