11-23-2016, 06:46 PM
Doesn't need to the severely affect the structural integrity of a steel beam.
The strength of any material is not equal across all temperatures even temperatures within a given state (Gas, liquid, solid or plasma). If I freeze a steel rod in Liquid nitrogen for example and wack it, it will take far less force to snap it, same if I heat it up, while it will not snap it will bend far more easily than the same steel rod at say room temperature.
There is also the fact of forced air induction which can increase the temperature of the burn substantially.
Anyhow win is still mine of course, I mean how else can it be?
The strength of any material is not equal across all temperatures even temperatures within a given state (Gas, liquid, solid or plasma). If I freeze a steel rod in Liquid nitrogen for example and wack it, it will take far less force to snap it, same if I heat it up, while it will not snap it will bend far more easily than the same steel rod at say room temperature.
There is also the fact of forced air induction which can increase the temperature of the burn substantially.
Anyhow win is still mine of course, I mean how else can it be?

