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  2. ASTM A992 - Wikipedia

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    ASTM A992 steel is a structural steel alloy often used in the US for steel wide-flange and I beams. Like other carbon steels, the density of ASTM A992 steel is approximately 7850 kg/m 3 (0.2836 lb/in 3). ASTM A992 steel has the following minimum mechanical properties, according to ASTM specification A992/A992M.

  3. Untitled (L's) - Wikipedia

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    Each vertical beam measures 55 feet (17 m) tall and each horizontal beam is 45 feet (14 m) long. The beams themselves are 16 inches (410 mm) in height and 12 inches (300 mm) wide. Each component has a structural steel core with an 1 ⁄ 8-inch-thick (3.2 mm) layer of brushed stainless steel sheeting over the top. [2]

  4. Open web steel joist - Wikipedia

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    Many steel joist manufacturers supply economical load tables in order to allow designers to select the most efficient joist sizes for their projects. While OWSJs can be adapted to suit a wide variety of architectural applications, the greatest economy will be realized when utilizing standard details, which may vary from one joist manufacturer ...

  5. DIN 1025 - Wikipedia

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    DIN 1025 is a DIN standard which defines the dimensions, masses and sectional properties of hot rolled I-beams.. The standard is divided in 5 parts: DIN 1025-1: Hot rolled I-sections - Part 1: Narrow flange I-sections, I-serie - Dimensions, masses, sectional properties

  6. Section beam - Wikipedia

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    Section Beams are made of steel and they have a specific lengths and shapes like Ɪ-beam, 'L', C-channel and I flanged beam. These types of section are usually used in steel structures and it is common to connect them with plates of steel.

  7. Structural steel - Wikipedia

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    Structural steel shapes, sizes, chemical composition, mechanical properties such as strengths, storage practices, etc., are regulated by standards in most industrialized countries. Most structural steel shapes, such as Ɪ-beams , have high second moments of area , which means they are very stiff in respect to their cross-sectional area and ...

  8. Rail profile - Wikipedia

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    1895: 60 feet (18.3 m) London and North Western Railway (UK) – four times 15 ft (4.6 m) and twice 30 ft (9.1 m) [citation needed] 2003: 709 feet (216 m) (Railtrack (UK) rail delivery train) [25] 2010: 853.0 feet (260 m) Bhilai Steel Plant, India – four times 213 ft (65 m) and twice 430 ft (130 m) [26] 2016: 430 ft (130 m) at Bhilai Steel ...

  9. I-beam - Wikipedia

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    The designation for each is given as the approximate height of the beam, the type (beam or column) and then the unit metre rate (e.g., a 460UB67.1 is an approximately 460 mm (18.1 in) deep universal beam that weighs 67.1 kg/m (135 lb/yd)).

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