Also known as: SS., SS-
SS has various meanings in the Architecture category. Discover the full forms, definitions, and usage contexts of SS in Architecture.
Good corrosion resistance due to a high chromium content is the key characteristic. Opinions vary on the level of chromium (Cr) at which a steel becomes stainless, but it is at least 10.5%. Nickel (Ni) and molybdenum (Mo) are often present, and manganese, copper, titanium, silicon + other alloying elements may be added. The principal grades are austenitic (typically 16-26% Cr, 6-22 Ni); ferritic (10.5-28% Cr with no/low Ni); martensitic (higher carbon content than ferritic and typically 12-19% Cr with low/no Ni); and duplex, a dual-phase austenitic/ferritic steel (Cr>21%, Ni<8%).
ArchitectureA state that is part of a composite state. Name given to an area that is an electrical power distribution center. A substation may contain several feeders of different voltages, transformers, and the associated circuit breakers and instrumentation for protection. Facility equipment that switches, changes, or regulates electric voltage. Substation a junction point in the elec-tric network. The incoming and outgoing lines are connected to a busbar through cir-cuit breakers.
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