Abstract
The various grades of steel used in structures possess such an extended range of physical properties, that it is impossible to consider the metal in its individual sense, as we might treat of iron. The character of steel is so largely determined by the various agents that enter into its composition, that a complete description of any particular grade involves a consideration of these agents.
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