Publicación: El acero en la ingeniería civil, usos ventajas y limitaciones : Revisión literaria
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Steel, which must have an amount of carbon must be greater than 0.03%, but less than 2%, is composed of pure iron and metalloids (Carbon, sulfur, phosphorus, Silicon) and variable metals (Manganese, Chromium, Nickel) . It began to be used and created in shape for building structures in the 18th century Nowadays the processes have improved, especially the reduction with oxygen (devised in Austria in 1948). The importance that steel has shown throughout the history of architecture is based on the ease it shows to adapt to different projects. In accordance with the fields of action described by the Cooperative University of Colombia, the Civil Engineer is qualified to carry out his professional activities within the following fields: structural, geotechnical, hydraulic: roads and transportation, construction, environmental and health. All these fields present applications of steel in its execution.