American Standard Beams | i beam dimension
PropertiesinimperialunitsofAmericanStandardBeamsaccordingASTMA6areindicatedbelow.ForfulltablewithStaticParameters-MomentofInertiaandElasticSectionModulus-rotatethescreen!1in3=1.64x104mm3=16.4cm31in4=4.16x105mm4 =41.6cm4I=momentofinertiaW=sectionmodulusThestandardmethodforspecifyingthedimensionofaAmericanStandardBeamisforexampleW20x86,whichis 20inchesdeepwithaweightof86lb/ft.I-shapedcross-sectionbeams:Britain:UniversalBeams(UB)andUniversalColumns(UC)Europe:IPE.HE.HL.HDandothersectionsUS:WideF...
Properties in imperial units of American Standard Beams according ASTM A6 are indicated below.
For full table with Static Parameters - Moment of Inertia and Elastic Section Modulus - rotate the screen!
1 in3 = 1.64x104 mm3= 16.4 cm3 1 in4 = 4.16x105 mm4 = 41.6 cm4 I = moment of inertia W = section modulusThe standard method for specifying the dimension of a American Standard Beam is for example W 20 x 86, which is 20 inches deep with a weight of 86 lb/ft.
I-shaped cross-section beams:
Britain : Universal Beams (UB) and Universal Columns (UC) Europe : IPE. HE. HL. HD and other sections US : Wide Flange (WF) and H sections Insert beams to your Sketchup model with the Engineering ToolBox Sketchup Extension[1][2] References sketchup engineering toolbox beams columns (sketchup.engineeringtoolbox.com) Engineering ToolBox Sketchup extension (extensions.sketchup.com)