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Structural Steel Shapes Structural Drafting Structural Steel Shapes

Common structural steel shapes

Common structural steel shapes

The W-shape The W-shape is the most commonly used structural shape because it is the most efficient and economical to produce. The designation W18 x 50 indicates a W-shape 18” deep and weighing 50 pounds per linear foot.

The HP-shape The HP-shape is similar to the W-shape except that its webs and flanges have approximately equal thicknesses and the width of the flange is approximately equal to the overall depth. The designation HP12 x 84 indicates a HP-shape 12” deep and weighing 84 pounds per linear foot.

The S-shape The S-shape is commonly called American Standard Beam or I-beam. They are no longer used in building construction.

The C-shape The C-shape, also known as American Standard Channel, consists of a web and two tapering parallel flanges. The designation C15 x 40 indicates a C-shape 15” deep and weighing 40 pounds per linear foot.

The M-Shape and MC-Shape M-shapes, also known as miscellaneous I-shapes, are lightweight W-shapes. MC-shapes are miscellaneous channel sections.

The L-Shape The L-shape is a rolled steel section in the shape of an angle with horizontal and vertical “legs” at right angles to each other. The legs can be equal or unequal in length. The designation L4 x 4 x ½ indicates both legs are 4” long and ½” thick.

The WT, MT, and ST-Shapes These shapes are called structural tees and are made by splitting a W, M, or S-shape longitudinally. The designation WT9 x 25 indicates a structural tee cut from a W18 x 50 beam.

The HSS and Pipe-Shapes Hollow structural shapes (HHS) and pipe-shapes are hollow shapes that are round, square, or rectangular.

PL-Shapes and FLT-Bars Plates and bars are rectangular in cross section and come in many widths and thicknesses.

Table 1-1

Table 1-1 The fillet radius is equal to the kdes dimension