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Introduction -Steel Design

Introduction -Steel Design. Standard cross-sectional shapes Cross-sections of some of the more commonly used hot-rolled shapes : W- shape OR Wide –flange Shape. For example : (w 18 × 50) W-type of shape. 18 section depth in inches . 50 section weight in pounds per foot.

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Introduction -Steel Design

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  1. Introduction -Steel Design Standard cross-sectional shapes Cross-sections of some of the more commonly used hot-rolled shapes : W- shape OR Wide –flange Shape. For example :(w 18×50) W-type of shape. 18 section depth in inches . 50 section weight in pounds per foot .

  2. Introduction -Steel Design Standard cross-sectional shapes S- shape OR American standard S For example :(S 18×70) S-type of shape 18 -section depth in inches . 70 section weight in pounds per foot .

  3. Introduction -Steel Design Standard cross-sectional shapes L- shape OR Angle shape . For example : (L6× L6× ¾’’) (L6× L3× 5/8’’) SEE FIGURE

  4. Introduction -Steel Design Standard cross-sectional shapes C- shape . For example : (C18× 70) SEE FIGURE

  5. Introduction -Steel Design Standard cross-sectional shapes C- shape OR-American standard channel. For example : (C9× 20) SEE FIGURE C9×20

  6. Introduction -Steel Design Standard cross-sectional shapes T- shape OR- standard Tee . For example : (WT18× 115) SEE FIGURE Note This section produced by cutting an I-shape member at middepth (WT18× 115) (W36× 230)

  7. Introduction -Steel Design There are many shapes as : Honed Shafting Round Shafting

  8. Introduction -Steel Design There are many shapes as : Square Tubing Hexagon Bares Round Bares Square Bares Flat Bares

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