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Steel Construction Manual

American Institute of Steel Construction

Thirteenth Edition

Part 1

Dimensions and Properties

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Wide-flange (W) ShapesMost widely used section

Essentially parallel inner and outer flange surfaces

Two flanges held apart by a web

W 24 x 55

Section designation

Nominal depth in full inches

Weight in pounds/per foot

Nominal depths from 4-inch to 44 inch

Weights available from 9 lb/ft to 800 lb/ft

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Wide-flange (W) Shapes

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W 14 x 730

Actual depth is 22.4 inches

All shapes from W14 x 90 to W 14 x 730 have flat (T) part of web of 10 inches.

All these shapes can be stacked on each other

W 14 x 90

Actual depth is 14 inches

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Flange

Web

Major axis

Designation

Weak axis

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Cross-sectional area

Actual depth

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WebThickness

Flange Properties

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Spacing between rowsof bolts in flange

Flat portion of web

End of fillet transition between

web and flange

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Weight per foot

Moment of Inertia (I), elastic section modulus (S), radius of gyration (r), plastic section modulus (Z) for strong and

weak axes

Flange and web stabilityparameters

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M-Shapes

Not classified in ASTM 6 as W-, S- or HP- shapes

Same properties (A, d, tw, bf, etc) as W- shapes

Can have sloped inside flange or other features

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American Standard (S) Shapes16-2/3% slope on inner flange surface

S24x121

Section designation

Nominal depth

Weight per foot

Relatively narrow flanges and thicker webs when compared to W shapes

Use is less common because of lower moment of inertia, tapered flanges and low lateral stiffness

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Narrow flange

Note: slope on inside of flange

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Same properties as for W shapes

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Channels

C15x50

Section designation

Actual depth

Weight in pounds per foot

MC – Miscellaneous channel – Other than 2 on 12 slope on inner flange

Nominal depth is same as actual depth

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Actual depth

Property for design

Property fordetailing

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L6x4x3/4

Short leg length

For a single angle major axes do not correspond to x and y axes

Long leg length

Thickness of both legs

Angles

Section designation

Equal leg and unequal leg angles available

Angles are best used in pairs as LLBB (Long-leg-back-to-back) or SLBB (Short-leg-back-to-back).

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Designation

Location of elastic centroid

Location of plastic centroidX axis properties

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Y axis properties

Minor (weak) axis for a single angle

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TeesWT -, MT- and ST- are obtained by shearing or thermal-cut from parent shape of W, M and S respectively

Two WT 22 x 131 can be made by cutting a W 44 x 262

Off-center cuts can be done but properties not listed in Manual

Used for top and bottom chords of trusses and diagonal bracing in buildings

Nominal depths and weights of a WT is exactly half of the parent shape

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Stem, not web

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Hollow Structural ShapesRectangular, Square or Round HSS

Welded or Seamless

Welded HSS made by welding sheet steel

Seamless made by extrusion of solid round bars

HSS 10 x 4 x 3/8 Wall thickness

Section Designation

Outside longer dimension

Outside shorter dimension

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Outside LongerDimension

Outside ShorterDimension

Actual Wall Thickness

Design Wall Thickness = 0.93 x Actual Wall Thickness

Strong axis structural properties

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Weak axis structural properties

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Equal outside dimensions

Structural properties for strong and weak axes

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Diameter over design thickness

Nominal versus design thickness

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Standard, x-strong and xx-strong designations

Nominal wall thickness

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Double Angles

2L6x4x3/4

Major axes are now x and y

X axis properties may be obtained from x axisproperties of single angle

Y axis properties depend on separation between backs angles and whether LLBB or SLBB

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Long legs back-to-backShort legs back-to-back

Separation due to gusset plates

Radius of gyration for compression members

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Double Channels

Designated as 2C or 2MC

2C15x50

Y axis properties depend on back-to-back separation

X axis properties can be obtained from x axisproperties of single channel

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Y axis properties depend on back-to-back distance (gusset plate thicknesses) between individual channels

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Channel

W shape Weight

Moment of Inertia, Ixx

Suitable for Crane Girders

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Nominal wall thickness

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Limited availability

Steel Types

Preferred Specification

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Plates > 8 inch width

Bars < 8 inch width

Thickness in inches