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Structural Steel Basics
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Structural Steel Basics
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What is 'camber' built into a steel beam and why is it used?
A
Camber refers to the mill scale pattern that indicates rolling direction
B
Camber is a lateral curve in the weak axis used to prevent buckling
C
Camber is a deliberate upward bow in a beam that counteracts the expected deflection under load, so the beam remains level in service
D
Camber is the taper in a column flange to improve weld access
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