Weathering steel has a fascinating history that dates back to the 1930s, and its evolution has left an indelible mark on various industries, from railways to architecture. Thanks to its high corrosion resistance with respect to conventional steel, weathering steel has assumed key roles in structural applications (buildings, bridges, railways, etc.), non-structural elements (facades, decorative elements), and installations at archaeological sites (retrofitting, sculptures), especially when exposed to aggressive environments. This paper is aimed at providing a state-of-the-art overview of the application of weathering steel in architecture and engineering applications, focusing on the development of scientific and technical knowledge on the subject and on future directions arising from current utilization. An evolution timeline of weathering steel-based constructions and their structural/typological classification is illustrated and discussed. In such a context, pros and cons related to maintenance aspects of weathering steel structures are also discussed, accounting for costs relative to structural and nonstructural maintenance and those related to environmental sustainability with respect to other traditional constructions. From a structural design point of view, the rules and recommendations provided by the main national and international standards—concerning material properties and types, design, and checks on structural members made with weathering steel—are analyzed, critically discussed, and compared, also with the aim of identifying possible gaps in comparison with other construction materials.

Weathering Steel in Civil Engineering and Architecture: A State-of-the-Art Review

Sandoli A.;Fabbrocino G.
2025-01-01

Abstract

Weathering steel has a fascinating history that dates back to the 1930s, and its evolution has left an indelible mark on various industries, from railways to architecture. Thanks to its high corrosion resistance with respect to conventional steel, weathering steel has assumed key roles in structural applications (buildings, bridges, railways, etc.), non-structural elements (facades, decorative elements), and installations at archaeological sites (retrofitting, sculptures), especially when exposed to aggressive environments. This paper is aimed at providing a state-of-the-art overview of the application of weathering steel in architecture and engineering applications, focusing on the development of scientific and technical knowledge on the subject and on future directions arising from current utilization. An evolution timeline of weathering steel-based constructions and their structural/typological classification is illustrated and discussed. In such a context, pros and cons related to maintenance aspects of weathering steel structures are also discussed, accounting for costs relative to structural and nonstructural maintenance and those related to environmental sustainability with respect to other traditional constructions. From a structural design point of view, the rules and recommendations provided by the main national and international standards—concerning material properties and types, design, and checks on structural members made with weathering steel—are analyzed, critically discussed, and compared, also with the aim of identifying possible gaps in comparison with other construction materials.
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