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( Reaffirmed 1998 )

STRUCTURAL
ENGINEERS' HANDBOOK
No. I
(Revised)

SP : 6( 1 ) - 1964

HANDBOOK
FOR

STRUCTURAL

ENGINEERS

1. STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

(Revised)

BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS


MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHAOUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG
NEW DELHI110002

Price Rs 450 00

Novem ber 1974

BUREAU

OF

INDIAN

STANDARDS

Edition : 1st 1959


Edition : 2nd (Revised) 1964
Tenth Reprint February 1985
Fifteenth Reprint August 1991
Eighteenth Reprint October 1995
Nlnteenth Reprint December 1998

SP : 6( 1 ) - 1964

Printed In India by Simco Pri nting Press, Delhi and


Publlhed by the Bureau of Indian Standards, New Delhi 110002

CONTENTS
PAGE

FOREWORD

\Ill

INTRODUCTION

IX
X

SYMBOLS

SECTION A STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

Table I

Rolled Steel Beams

Table U

Rotled Steel Channels

Table Ill

Rolled Steel Equal Angles

(able IV

Rolled Steel Unequal Anales

12

Table V

Rolled Steel Bulb An&les ...

16

Table VI

Rolled Steel Tee !Irs

18

Table VII

Plates

20

Sheet and Strip

30

Table IX

Mild Steel Flau

36

Table X

Bars

ol\0

Table

vm

SICTION

...

81AMS, CHANNILI AND COMPOUND IICTIONI UIID AI GIRDIItl

Table XI

economy In the Selection of Beams and Channels Used u Flexural Members


Bued on Section Moduli

Table XII

Allowable Uniform loads on Beams with Adequate Lateral Support for


Compression Flana

4l

Allowable Uniform Loads on Channels with Adequate Lateral Support for


Compression Flana

49

Table XIV

Sln&le joist with Additional Plates on Both Flanaes to be Used as Girders

52

Table XV

Slnale Joist with Channel and Plates on the Fiances to be Used u Girders

Table XVI

SlnJie Channel with Another Channel on the Top Flanae

S6
68

Table XVII

Moment of Inertia of Two Fiances per Centimetre Width About the X-X Axis

Table XVIII

Moment of Inertia of One Web Plite About I X-X Axis

74

Table XIX

Reduction for Area for Rivet Holes

75

Table XX

Plate and Anale Girders (With Flan1e Plates) ...

76

Table XXI

Plate and Anale Girders (Without Flanae Plates)

96

Table XXII

Properties of Two Anales Back to Back

98

Table XIII

Table XXIII Net Area of Girder flanae Antles

110

C 0 NT EN T 5-Contlnued
PAGE

SICTION C ANGLES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS AND TIES

Table XXIV

Properties of Starred Angles

11-4

Table XXV

Safe Loads for Single Angle Struts - Single Bolted or Single Riveted End
Connections

116

Safe Loads for Single Angle Struts - Double Bolted or Double Riveted or
Welded End Connections

118

Table XXVII

Safe Loads for Double Angles Back to Back Struts

1n

Table XXVIII

Properties of Struts Made Up of Four Unequal Angles Laced

Table XXIX

Single Angles Used as Ties (Connected by One Leg)

1<40
1-42

Table XXX

Double Angles Used as Ties ( Connected by One Leg )

ISS

Table XXX'

Rivet Gauge Distances in Legs of Angles

168

Table XXVI

....

...

SECTION D

aEAMS, CHANNELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

Table XXXII

Safe Concentric Loads on Rolled Steel Column Sections- H-Beams to be


Used as Columns

170

Single Joist with Additional Plates on 8oth Flanges to be Used as


Columns

17-4

Table XXXIV

Double joists Laced or Battened to be Used as Columns

179

Table XXXV

Double Joists with Flanges Buttln& and Welded Toe to Toe to be Used
as Columns

18-4

Table XXXVI

Safe Concentric Loads on Channel Sections to be Used as Columns

18S

Table XXXVII

Double Channels Laced or Battened to be Used as Columns

188

Table XXXVIII Double Channels with Flanges Butting and Welded Toe to Toe to be Used
as Columns

197

APPENDIX A

Indian Standards for Production, Design and Use of Steel In Structure

198

APPENDIX 8

Composition of Structurals Sectional Co mmittee, SMDC 6

199

Table XXXIII

(vi)

FOREWORD
Steel, which is a very important basic raw
material for industrialization, had been receiving
considerable attention from the Planning Commission even from the very early stages of the country's
First Five Year Plan period. The Planning Commission not only envisaged an increase in production capacity in the country, but also considered
the question of even greater importance, namely
the taking of urgent measures for the conservation
ofavailable resources. Its expert committees came
to the conclusion that a good proportion of the
steel consumed by the structural steel industry
in India could be saved if higher efficiency procedures were adopted in the production and use of
steel. The Planning Commission, therefore, recommended co the Government of India that the
Indian Standards Institution should take up a Steel
Economy Project and prepare a series of Indian
Standard Specificatio ns and Codes of Practice in the
field of steel production and utilization.
Over nine years of continuous study in India
and abroad, and the deliberations at numerous
sittings of committees, panels and study groups,
have resulted in the formulation of a number of
Indian Standards in the field of steel production,
design and use, a list of which is included in
Appendix A.

IS: 801-1958 Code of Practice for Use of Cold


Formed Light Gauge Steel Sections in Structures
IS: 806-1958 Code of Practice for Use of Steel
Tubes in General Building Construction
IS : 816-1956 Code of Practice for Use of Metal
Arc Welding for General Construction in
Mild Steel
In order to reduce the work involved in -::lesign
computations, and to facilitate the use of the
Indian Standard Code of Practice for Use of Structural Steel in General Building Construction
[IS : 800-1962 (Revised)], it is proposed to make
available a number of design handbooks showing
typical designs of different types of structures.
This revised Handbook, which gives the properties
of structural steel sections, was first issued in 1959.
This is the first revision of the Handbook. Other
handbooks for the structural engineers proposed
t o be published in the series in due course are
expected to cover the following subjects :
I) Application of plastic theory in design of steel
structures,
2) Designing and detailing. welded joints and
connections,
3) Design Of rigid frame structures in steel.
4) Economy of steel through choice of fabricatiOn
methoas ,
5) Functions of go<.~d design in steel economy,
6) High strength bolting in steel structUI es,
7) Large span shed type buildings in steel.
~
8) Light-weight open web steel joist construction,
9) Multi-storey steel framed structures for
offices and residences,
10) Roof trusses in steel,
II ) Single-storey industrial and mill type bwl<f...
ings in steel,
12) Steel transmission towers,
13) Steelwork in cranes and hoists,
14) Structural use of light gauge sections, and15) Structural use of tubular section~.

The published basic Indian Standards on hot


rolled structural sections are :
IS : 808-1957 Specification for Rolled Steel Beam,
Channel and Angle Sections
IS: 1161-1958 Specification for Steel Tubes for
Structural Purposes
IS : 1173-1957 Specification for Rolled Steel
Sections, Tee Bars
IS: 1252-1958 Specification for Rolled Steel Sections, Bulb Angles
IS : 1730-1961 Dimensions for Steel Plate, Sheet
and Strip for Structural and General Engineering Purposes
IS: 1731-1961 Dimensions for Steel Flats for
Structural and General Engineering Purposes
This Handbook is based on the following Indian
IS: 1732- 1961 Dimensions fer Round and Square
Standards;
Steel Bars for Structural and General Engineering Purposes
IS : 800-1956 Code of Practice for Use of Struc
IS: 1863-1961 Dimensions for Rolled Steel Bulb
tural Steel in General Building Construction
Plates
IS: 808-1957 Specification for Rolled Stee: Beam,
IS : 1864-1963 Dimensions for Angle Sections
Channel and Angle Sections
with Legs of Unequal Width and Thickness
IS : 1136-1958 Preferred Sizes for Wrought Metal
IS: 1314-1963 Specification for Steel Sheet Piling
Products
Sections
IS: 1138-1958 Sizes of Metal Strip, Sheet, Bars
(Round and Square), Flats and Plate (for
Th~ design and fabrication of steel structures is
Structural and General Engineering Purposes)
covered by the following published basic Indian
Standards:
IS: 1173-1957 Specification for Rolled Steel Sec
tions, Tee Bars
IS : 800-1962 Code of Practice for Use of Structural Steel in General Build ing Construction
IS : 1252-1958 Specification for Rolled Steel Sec(Rev/sed)
tions, Bulb Angles
(VII)

IS: 1730-1961 Dimensions for Steel Plate, Sheet


and Strip for Structural and General Engineering Purposes
IS: 1731-1961 Dimensions for Steel Flats for
Structural and General Engineering Purposes
IS: 1732-1961 Dimensions for Round and Square
Steel Bars for Structural and General Engineering Purposes
IS : 1929-1961 Specification for Rivets for General
Purposes (12 to <f8 mm Diameter)
The first edition of this Handbook, which had
been processed by Structurals Sectional Committee,
SHDC 6, was approved for publication by the
Structural and Metals Division Council of lSI.
At the tfme of the earlier edition of the Handbook,
the last four standards mentioned above had not

been published. In the present revised edition,


chans;es required in the light of the provisions in
these standards have been Incorporated in Tables
VII, VIII, IX, X. XIX. XXIII, XXIX, XXX and
XXXI with the approval of SMOC 6, the present
composition of which is given In Appendix B.
In vieW of the decision of the Government of
India to change over to the metric system, all
values in this Handbook have been specified In the
metric system.
No handbook of this type can be made complete
for all times. As designers, detailers and fabricators begin to use it, they will be able to suggest
modifications and additions for improving its
utility. They are requested to send such valuable
suggestions, which lSI will receive with appreciation
and gratitude.

(viii)

INTRODUCTI ON
Users of structural steel have now available to of the w idth of flange. This has been done to
them various hand books which facil itate designing, enable the use of multiple punches In fabricating
detailing and fabrication practices. These hand- shops. as it would enable the use of the same
books are based on the existing standards for punch for a number of beam sections. In the
hotrolled steel products in inch system. With case of beams and channels, the gauge distances
the formulation of Indian Standards for higher in webs have been given only for guidance. The
efficiency hotrolled steel sections, listed in Ap- actual gauge distance In the web will depend on
pendix A, It was pointed out by the producers the type of end connections. It may be specially
and users of steel In India that it was essential noted that the values of g 1 , given in Tables I
to make available a suitable handbook to guide and II, are the minimum values.
the users. of the new Indian Standards. This
The rivet gauge distances can be changed, de
Handbook which was first published In 1959 is the pending upon the rivet size. This should, howresult of an attempt to meet that demand.
ev.e r, be done only with the specific understand
The matter contained In the Handbook Is ar- ing between the fabricator and the design office.
ranged from the point of view of maximum conThe allowable loads given In Tables XII and
venlente in using the Handbook .in the design Xlll are for beams and channels, used as girders.
office. Broadly speaking, the contents have been It Is assumed here that the beams and channels
grouped as follows:
have adequate lateral supports for the compresSection . A Structural Shapes and Other sion flange.
Steel Products (Tables 1-X);
Note- Supporu which Jive effective lateral restraint
ar~ adequate lateral supporu. Restraint qalnst torilon
Section B Beams, Channels and Compound
at the ends may 1enerally be deeme~ to he provided by
Sections Used as Girders
ri&ldlty of the section In the c;ase of rolled steel bums
(Tables XI-XXIII) ;
bcuin& on a se-.cln& or c;onncc;ted to another member
by web cleats and by bearln& stiffeners 1!1 the cue of
Section C Angles, Single and Double, Used
plate &lrders.
as Struts and Ties (Tables XXIVThe mean thickness of flanges given In different
XXXI); and
tables has been arrived at based on the gross area
Section D Beams, Channels and Other of eac;h flange. The gross area of each flange
Compound Sections Used as has been assumed to be equal to the area of
Columns
(Tables
XXXII- additional plate plus the area of flange of the
XXXVIII).
rolled section (width of flange X thickness of
The requirements laid down in IS : 800-1956 flange). In the case of Tables XV and XVI, where
Code of Practice for Use of Structural Steel in channels have been used for the top flange, only
General Building Construction, have been taken the web area of the channel is included in com
note of In workln& out the properties contained puting the gross area of the flange.
In this Handbook. 'References to the approp1iate
The present fabr ication and design office practice
clauses of IS : 800-1956, with the help of which in the country is to take the diameter of the
the properties have been worked out, have been rivet hole
ln. (or 16 mm) more than the
lnc:luded In suitable footnotes.
normal diameter of rivet. The continental prat
The rivet gauge dlsunces given In Tables I, II tice Is to assume the diameter of the hole to be
and X,XXI are computed In accordance with bigger than the nominal diameter of the rivet
25.1 and 25.4 of IS : 800-1956. In arriving at by I mm. In this Handbook, wherever the
the various gauge distances, an attempt has diameter of hole is .considered; it is taken as
been made to accommodate the largest possible I mm more than the nominal diameter of the
size of rivet In every section. It w ill be noticed rivet. It is expected that with improved methods
that In case of beams, the rivet gauges have of fabrication, It will be possible to achieve this
'Jftn kept the same, In most cases, Irrespective In this country also.

(It)

SYMBOLS
letter symbols used in this handbook shall have the meaning assigned to them as indicated below:
Sectional area in sq em

Width of flange

::a

The longer leg of an unequal angle


or one of the legs in the case of
an equal angle

Rad ius of gy.ration about ch e Y-Y


axis

The shorter leg of an unequal angle


or one of the legs in the case of
an equal angle

Maximum allowable shear in t he web

Thickness of angles, plates. etc


Mean thickness
flange

The lesser of the two extreme fibre


distances from the X-X axis

compression

Mean thickness of tension flange

Slope of flange
The outstand of the bulb in the case
of bulb angles

t,.,

Thickness of web

Calculated we.ight in kg
( = 0785 a)

Distance of extreme fibre from the


X-X axis

e,,.

of

Thickness of flange at t he centre of


of t he outstand

The lesser of the two extreme fib re


distances from the Y- Y axis

Radius of gyration about t he X-X


axis

per m

Modul us of section based on the


distance of extreme fibre of the
compression flange

Distance of extreme fibre from the


Y-Y axis

z,

Rivet gauge distance In the flange

Modulus of section based on the


d tstance of extreme fibre of the
tension flange

Rivet gauge distance in the web


Overall depth of section

'

Modulus of section about the X-X


axis

Moment of inertia . about the U-U


axis

Mod ulus of section about the Y-Y

Moment of inertia about the V-V


axis

~xis

A line parallel to the axis of the

Y-Y axis =

Moment of inertia about the X-X


axis

web of the section (in the case of


beams, channels and tee bars) or
parallel to the axis of t he longer
flange ( in the case of unequal
angles and bulb angles ) or either
flange (in the case of equal angles)
and passing through the centre
of gravity of the profile of the
section

Product of inertia about the X-X


and Y-Y axes
Moment of inertia about the Y-Y
axis

Maximum allow'a ble moment

Radius at root of the flange

r,.,.

Radius of bulb corners in the case


of bulb angles

Rad ius of gyration about the U-U


axis

A line passing through the centre


of gravity of the profile of the
section, and ac r ight angles to the
Y-Y axis

X-X axis =

Radius at toe of the flange

I Lines passing through the centre


U-U and _ }
V-V a:~tes -

Radius of gyration about the V-V


axis

(x)

of gravity of the profrle of the


section, representing the prlncipal axes of the section

SECTION A
STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND
OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS
(TABLES 1-X)

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE I

ROLLED STEEL BEAMS

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

DetiJnatlon

WeiJht

Sectional

par

Area

Metre
w

Width
of
Flanp
b

Depth
of

Sctlon
0

kJ

cm2

mm

mm

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ISLB 100
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6 1
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11 9

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15 12

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ISLB 175
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141
167
198

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2527

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ISLB 275

135
279
330

2992

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250

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ISLB llS
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ISLB 400
ISLB 450
ISLB 500

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15LB 600

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3-52

SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE I

ROLLED STEEL BEAMS

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

Moduli of Section

Radius
at
Root

Radius
at

'I

'2

Toe

Slope
of
Flanre
D

Connection Details

gl

Moaxi'mum
Size of
Flanr
Rivet

Deslrnatlon

(Min)

mm

mm

degrees

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

1304
1550
1795
201 1

980
1000
1025
11 95

23-50
2340
2838
38 15

300
3 10
3-20
3 35

30
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30
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45
45
4S
45

6
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429
548
78 1
1163

37
39
58
10 1

50
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50

IS
15
15

6 S

I S

915
91 S
91 5
91 5

194
651

40
Sl
116

65
70
80

20
30
30

91 5
91 5
91 5

51 :7
73-0
954

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335
350
3-70

30
30
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so
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6
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15LB 100
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1253
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138
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1655
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ISLB 100

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( Continued )

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE I

ROLLED STEEL BEAMS

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES


( Continued)

Desianation

Weiaht
per
Metre

Se~tional

Area

Depth
of
Section

Width
of

Thl~kneu

Flanae
b

Flanae

kg

em

mm

mm

mm

mm
11 2
120

64 8936
91 8130

I 833-8

22 16

Hl

26510

2424

-4 12

839 1
I 509<4
2 6245

9-48

6 22

20t

1886
3288

7-ll
8-46

259
2-99

9 52
1069
12-66

406

.,

of

Thickness Moments of Inertia


of
Web

' rr
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ISMB 550
ISMB 600

103-7
1226

132-11

550

190

193

156 21

600

2 10

208

ISWB ISO
ISW8175
ISWB 200

170

100

S-4

175

125

288

21 67
281 1
3671

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221

200

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61

225
250
300

99
90
10 0

6-4

200
200

6 7
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3 9205
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9 821 6

4-486
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11 -4

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8 6
9 2

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35 0576

I 1759
I 3880

ISWB 22S
ISWB 250
ISWB 300

339

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48 1

61 33

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ISWB400
ISWB 450

569
667
79<4

8501
1011 5

350
400
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200
200

130

200

154

ISWB 500
ISWB 550
ISWB 600

121 22
1<433<4
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500
550
600

250

147

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250

105

250

176
21 3

ISWB 600

145 1

18<486

600

250

ISHB 150
ISHB ISO
ISHB ISO

271
306
3<46

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3898
4408

ISO
ISO

ISO
ISO

90

ISO

ISHB 200
ISHB 200

37 3
400
431

4754

200

5094

200
225

215

151-fB 115
ISHB 250
ISHB 250

468
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5966
6496
6971

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250

225
250

250

250

ISH8 300
ISHBlOO
ISH'B 350

589
630
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250

8025

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8591

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ISHB 350
ISHB 400
ISHB 400

72-<4

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9866
10466

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250

71 4
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250
250

ISHB 125

ISHB 4150
ISHB 450

95 2

547

872
92 5

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111 1-4
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450
450

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990 1

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3 22
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1070

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250
250

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127

609

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12 95
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541
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39 2108
40 3499

2 9852
3 0-450

18-78

5 18
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Il -l

18 50

SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND O THER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE I

ROLLED STEEL BEAMS

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTI-ES


( Continued )

ModuH of Section

RAdius
~t

Root

Radius
at
Toe

'1 .

Slope
of
Flanae
D

f,

MAximum
Size of
Flan1e
Rivet

mm

Connection Details

mm

mm

de,rees

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

(Min)
mm

Desia
nation

23598
3 0604

1930
2525

180
200

9 0
100

98
98

4675
509 7

41 25
4)1 5

8940
9900

7 10
750

100
140. 100

75
80

32
25, 32

15MB 550
15MB 600

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1725
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190
302
470

8 0
80
90

40
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96
96
96

1166
1395
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1670
1775
2060

47 30
59-60
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420
440

455

55
65
80

55
55
55

16
22
22

ISWB ISO
ISWB 175
ISWBlOO

3485
4754
65-48

598
857
990

90
100
11 0

45
50
55

96
96
96

181 4
2038
250 1

21 80
23 10
2495

71 80
9665
96 30

4 70
485
5 20

90
140. 100
140. 100

55
60
60

22
22. 32
22. 32

ISWB 225
ISWB250
ISWB 300

8870
I 1713
I 5581

1176
1388
1707

120
130
140

60
6 5
70

96
96
96

295 5
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550
580
610

140. 100
140. 100
140. 100

60
65
70

22. 32
22. 32
22. 32

ISWB 350
ISWB 400
ISWB 450

20916

2)90
2992
3762

150
160
170

75
80
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96
96
96

431 0
473-4
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3450
3830
4290

120 05
11975
119 40

645
6 75
7 10

1-40
140
140

70
75
80

32
32
32

ISWB 500
ISWB 550
ISWB600

180

90

96

5079

4605

11910

740

140

80

94
94
94

1120
1120
112 0

190
19 0
190

72-30
7080
6910

4 20
570
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90
90
90

55
55
55

22
22
22

ISHB ISO
ISHB ISO
ISHB ISO

94
94
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158 4
158 4
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208
208

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96 10

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55
55

22. 32
22. 32

222

109 25

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28

ISHB 200
ISHB 200
ISHB 115

2 723-9
3 5400
3 8542

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19-41
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576
602
632

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590

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ISHB 250
ISHB 250

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620

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60
60
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ISHB 300
ISHB 350

I 131 6
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1994
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299

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605
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140
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60
65
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32
32

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94
94
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ISHB 400
ISHB <tOO

I 7427
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2388
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150

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31 9
31 9

120 10
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65
65

32
32

ISHB 450
IS.HB 450

60

94

140. 100
140. 100
1-40

lSI 1-tANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE II

ROLLED STEEL CHANNELS


DIME NSIONS AND PROPERTIES

Designation

Weight Sec tio nal De pth


per
Area
of
Metre
Sectio n
/;
w
0

kg

cm2

mm

ISJC 100
ISJC 125
ISJC ISO

58
79
99

741
1007
12 65

100
125
ISO

ISJC 17S
ISJC 200

11 2
13-9

142-4
1777

200

ISLC 75
ISLC: 100
ISLC llS

57
19
107

726
1002
13-67

ISLC ISO
ISLC 17S
ISLC 200

IH
176
206

ISLC 22S
ISLC 250
ISLC 300

Width
of
Flange
b

mm

Thic k
ness of
Flange
lj

mm

Thick
ness or
Web

Centre
of
Gravity

Moments of Inertia Radi i or Gyration

r..,

c>Y

lxx

lyy

mm

em

em'

HO

rxx

ryy

cm4

em

em

55

51
66
69

30
30
36

164
166

1238
2700
471 1

14-9
25-7
379

409
5 18
6 10

142
160
1-73

60
70

69
7 1

3-6
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175
197

7 199
I 161 2

505
842

7 11
808

188
2 18

75
100
125

40

3-7
40
44

135
16l
2'01

66 1
1647
3568

115

l +a

65

60
64
66

572

302
406
5 11

126
1.51
205

1836
2210
2622

ISO
175
200

75
75
75

78
95
108

48
5 1
55

238
210
235

6972
I 1484

6 16
716
8 1 1

237
238

I 7255

1032
1265
1469

240
280
33 1

3053
35-65
42 1I

225
250
300

90
100
100

10 2
107
11 6

58
6 1
67

2 46
2-70
2-55

2 5479
3 6879
6 0479

209 5
2984
3160

914
10 17
11 98

287

ISLC 350
ISLC .COO

388
4 57

4947
5825

350

100
100

125
l-40

74
80

24 1
236

931 26
13 9895

39-46
4604

13-72
15-SO

281
281

ISMC 75
ISMC 100
ISMC 125

68
92
12-7

867
11 70
16 19

75
100
125

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7-3

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47

65

131
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19-4

760
1867
4164

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8 1

296
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121
149
192

ISMC ISO
ISMC 175
ISMC 100

161
19 1
221

2088
2138
2821

ISO
175
200

75
75

90
102

54

75

IH

222
2-20
2 17

7794
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1023
12 10
1-404

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57
61

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221
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223

ISMC 225
ISMC lSO

33-0 1
3867

225
250

80
80

300

90

6-4
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2 69-46
3 8168

4H i

12-4
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230
230

ISMC lOO

259
301
358

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903
994
11 81

238
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ISMC 350
ISHC .COO

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400

100
100

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262

2-89

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SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE II

r
Moduli of Section

Z:r:r

Zy~

ROLLED STEEL CHANNELS


DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

Radius
at
Root

Radius
at
Toe

Slope
of
Flange

r1

r2

Connection Details

h,

Zl/ 2

112

,,

Maximum Desir
Si:r.e of nation
Flange
Rivet

(Min)

cm3

cm3

mm

mm

degrees

mm

mm

rnm

mm

mm

rnrn

248
43-2
628

4 8
76
99

60
60
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20
2S
30

91 5
91 S
91 5

770
989
121 2

II S
13-r
144

21 0
235
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25
28
30

so
so
so

12
16
20

ISJC 100
ISJC 125
ISJC ISO

823
1161

119
167

7 0
80

30
35

91 5
91 5

146 1
1685

14S
I S8

282

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35
40

so

50

20
22

ISJC 175
ISJC 200

176
32-9
571

<43

20
20
25

915
91 5
91 5

504
743
966

12 3
128
142

23-0

s:s

128

60
60
70

30 3

59

21
28
35

so
so

12
16
22

ISLC 75
ISLC 100
ISLC 125

93-0
131 3
172-6

202
248
285

8 0
8 0
85

35
40
45

91 S
91 5
915

1170
138-6
1600

165
18 2
200

35 1
350
34-8

6 3
66
7 0

40
40
40

so
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55

25
25
25

tSLC ISO
ISLC IS7
ISLC 200

2265
2950
403 2

320
46-4

11 0
11 0
120

55
55
60

96
96
96

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255
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7 -3
7 -6
8 -2

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60
60

60
60
60

28
28
28

ISLC 215
I SLC 250
ISLC lOO

5n-l
699-S

520
602

130
140

60
7 -0

96
96

291 9
337 -1

29-1
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463
460

89
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60

65

60

65

28
28

ISLC 350
ISLC 400

203
373
666

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7 5
13 1

8 5
9 0
95

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96
96
96

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6'10
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168
180
198

178
227
300

S-9
62
65

21
28
35

so
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12
16
22

ISMC 75
ISMC 100
ISMC 115

60

25
25
25

ISMC ISO
ISMC 175
ISMC 200

60
65
65

1S
25
2e

ISMC llS
ISMC lSO
ISHC lOO

6S
70

28
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ISMC 350
ISMC 400

no

18 2

52

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194

100

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96

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2~ - 3

105
11 0

3-4-7

55

96
96

217
233
249

69

228

1067
1284
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348

1398
181 9

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7-6

40
40
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3053
424 2

32-8
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468

120
120
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6 0
6 5

96
96
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365
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140
150

70
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96
96

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3328

309
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60

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60

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mm

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lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE Ill

ROLLED STEEL EQUAL ANGLES


DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

Thickness

Sectional
Area

c.. =cn

Distance of
Ellttreme Fibre
e.. - ey:v

ISA 1020

mm mm
20x20

mm
30
-40

cml
1 12
1<45

kg
09
1 1

em
OS9
063

em
1-41
137

ISA lSlS

25X25

30
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50

1<41
18<4
2-25

1-4
18

071
075
079

179
175
171

30
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SO

17l
226
2-77

2-2

083
087
092

2-17
2 !3
208

Desianatlon

S ize
Ax 8

ISA 3030

30 )( 30

Weight per
Metre

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1-4
18

Centre of
Gravity

ISA lSlS

3Sx JS

30
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60

2-03
2-66
327
3-86

16
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2-6
30

095
100
10-4
108

2-SS
250
2<46
2-42

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40:x -40

30

23-4

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3-78

112
1 16
120

2-92
288
28'1
280

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ISA 5050

ISA 55$5

ISA 6060

ISA 6565

45 x 45

50x50

55')( ss

60)( 60

65 x 6S

50
60

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325
321
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60

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3-88
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132
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50
60
80
100

527
626
818
1002

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64
79

153
157
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172

3-97

50
60
80
100

5-75

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70

1-65

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ln

4-35
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423

86

185

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50
60
80
100

625
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189
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453

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385

3-78

SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE Ill

ROLLED STEEL EQUAL ANGLES


DIMENSIONS AND PROPER TIES

Moments of Inertia

l.u-lyy

1.,.

em'

em'

04
OS

06

liN
em'
0 2

Radii of Grration

r,.,.

'w

em

em

em

cm 3

l'nn'l

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mm

em'

0 58

0 73
0 72

0 37
0 37

03
04

40

2-S

0 2

093
0 91
091

047
0 47
047

0 4
0 6
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45

30

0 4
0 6
0 7

ISA 2525

1 13
1 12

0 6
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50

JO

0 8
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HI

057
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131
132
131
129

067
067
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121
121
120
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151

0 77
077
0 77
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12
16
19
23

55

30

20
26
32
37

15,4040

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174

29

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172
170

15
20
25
2'

30

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0 87
087

55

137
136
135
153
153
152
151

19-4
193
192
190

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0 97
097
0 96

H'
2-5

60

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6 S
7 6

ISA 5050

211

65

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ISA SSSS

l07
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106
106
106
106

70

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231

116

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229
227
223

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52
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250

126
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69
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11 0
129

11 1
1-45
176
206

14-7
173
220
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23-5
275
349
41 5

192
290
348

306
360
460
5<49

119
146

182
182
180
178

2-47
291
374
450

394
465
595
71 3

9 9
11 7
153
188

199
198
196
194

22-6

5-l

s-9
7 0
91
11 2
7 7
9-1

Radius at Product of Desianatlon


Toe
Inertia

r.u= r yy

o-l

21

Modulus of Radius at
5Ktlon
Root
rl
Z1 , == Z>'Y

167
166
164
162

ISO

2-10

H7
2+4

12
50

30

I -4
17

ISA. JSlS

2-4

38
4 6
5 -4

3 1

99

13

11
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12

37

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o-l

10

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lzty

6 5

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11 3
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169
20 1

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65

45

145
172
2.20
262

ISA 6565

( Conrlnued )

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STP.UCTUR.AL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

ROLLED STEEL EQUAL ANGLES

TABLE Ill

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES


(Continued)

De1i1nation

Size

Thicknn

Ax!
mm mm

as 1010

70x 70

mm
SO
6 0
80
100

ISA 7575

ISAIOIO

ISA 9090

ISA 100100

ISA 110110

75 x 75

80 x 80

90 x 90

IOO x 100

I lO x 110

ISA 150150

JlO x 130

ISO x ISO

200x 200

Centre of
Gravity

Distance of
Extreme Fibre

Cu.,.,.C,.,

ex.c=-ey,

cm2

k&

em

em

6-77
806
1058
1302

53
63
83
102

189
194
202
2-10

5 11
506
<498
4 90

727
866
11 38

5-7

202
206
2 14
2-ll

548
5+4
536
528

218
227
2H
242

582
5-73
566
5-58

242
2-51
2-59
2-66

6 S8
649
6<41
634
733
724
7 16

14-02

6 0
8 0
100
120

9 29
1221
1505
1781

6 0
8 0
100
120

1047
IH9
1703
20 19

6 0
80
100
120

11 67
1539
1903
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9 2
12 1
149
177

267

80

1702
21 06
2502
3081

134
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196
242

300
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316
3-27

8 00
792

8 0
100
120
150

2022

159
197
234
289

J.SO
3-58
366
J.78

9 50
942
9 34
922

10 0
120

228
272

180

2903
3<4-59
4178
5079

406
4 14
4 26
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1094
1086
1074
1062

120
150
180
250

-4661
5780
6881
93-80

366
454

536
549
561
588

1464
1451
1439
14-12

ISO
ISAl00200

Weilht per
Metre

5 0
6 0
80
10-()

100
120
150
ISA 130130

Sectional
Area
a

25-<>6
2982
3681

10

68
89
11 0
73

9-6
11 8
140
82
108

IH
158

33-6
399

5-40
73-6

2-76
28-4
292

708

78<4
773

SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHeR STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE Ill

ROLLED STEEL EQUAL ANGLES


DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES
( Continued)

Moments of Inertia

Radii of Gyration

Modulus of Radius at
Root
Section

Radius at Product of
Toe
Inertia
l,y
r2

OesiJnatlon

lu = lyy

1,.,.

l,v

f rx =-r. f yy

r,..,

fw

z .. .. z vy

t I

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em

emf

em

em

em

em3

mm

mm

em'

31 1
368
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57-2

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588
755
907

125
148
193
237

2 15
2 14
2 12
2 10

271
270
267
264

1)6
136
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1 3S

61
7 3
95
11 7

70

-45

184
21 7
279
333

ISA 7070

387
457
590
71-4

61 9
73-1
941
113-3

155
184
240
294

231
230
228
226

292
2 91
288
28-4

1 46
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HS

7 1
8 4
110
135

7 0

...s

228
270
348
41 7

ISA 7575

560

225
294
360
424

246
2-44
2 <41
2 39

3 II
308

96
126
155
183

45

330
42-7
Sl .of
592

ISAIOIO

301

156
ISS
155
154

80

877
101 9

896
1156
1395
161 4

80 1
1042
1267
1479

128 I
1664
201 9
2349

320
420
51 6
609

277
2-75
2 73
2-71

350
347
3-44
34 1

175
175
174
17-4

122
160
198
233

85

55

472
615
745
865

ISA 9090

111 3
145 1
1770
2070

178 1
231 8
282-2
3293

445

391
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385
382

195
195
194
194

152
200
24-7
292

85

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657
858
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121 6

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71-8
847

309
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305
303

1950
238 ..
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311 7
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4 22
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2 14
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2 13
2 13

100

60

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ISA IlOilO

5354

3 38
336
334
331

244
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3374

782
96 3
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3283
4027
473-8
574-6

131 4
162 1
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-401
3-99
395

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255

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7559
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503
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254
254
253

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4 58
4 54

583
578
573

293
292
291

677

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392
391
390
388

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1970
100

6 0

19-41
2383
2799
3378

ISA 1)0130

120

80

3682
4350
529 1
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ISA 150150

150

100

I 0589
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1 5305
2015-7

ISAl00200

83-S
987

II

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TABLE IV

ROLLED STEEL UNEQUAL ANGLES


DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

De1i1nation

Size

Ax 6

ISA 3010

ISA 4025

!SA 4530

ISA SOlO

ISA 6040

ISA 6545

ISA 7045

Thick Sectional Weipt


ness
Arell
per
Metre
a
w

ISA 8050

mm

em~

kJ

em

em

em

em

lOx 20

30
-40
50

HI
184
225

1 1

098
102
106

0-49
053
057

2-.02

14
18

151
147
143

30
40
50
60

188

246
3-02

15
19
24
28

130
135
139
143

0 57
062
0 66
069

2-70
2-65

069
0 73

) 08
' 303

077
081

299
2-95

0-65
0 70

337
333

074
0 78

32-4

-40x 25

<45 X )0

SO x 30

60x <40

65 X <45

70 ><: 45

75x50

80><:50

H6

Moments of Inertia

Distance .of
Extreme Fibre
..-----"----.

mm mm

198
194

261

257

12
15
19

0-4
05
06

1-4
18
21

02

30

09

3 3

OS

38

1 1
14

43
5 1

07

16

59

10

09

03
0-4

193
188
184
181

46
54

231
2 27
223
2 19

44
57
6 9
8 0

15
20
24
28

50
6 5
79

92

14
17

235

59

230
2 26
222

77
93
109

16
2 1
25
2-9

6-5
8 5
103
11 9

12
IS
18

16 9

60

199
254

70

195
228

80

290

08

...

30

218

17

40
50

286

22

352

60

4 16

2-8
3)

1-42
147
151
155

30
40
50
60

234
307
3-78
4<47

18
24
l O
35

1-63
168
172
176

50
60
8 0

<476
5-65
737

37
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58

096
100
108

-405

199
207

50
60
80

526
6 25
817

207
2-11
2-19

108
1 12
120

443
439
431

342
338

22 1

260

86
101

304

48
57

3-30

332

128

387

74

50

227

104
109
1 16
124

4 73

346

272

468
-460
4 52

341

8 8
10-l

326

493

13 1
156

309
363
-163

60

334

320
41 0

5 11
5-06
498
490

38-4

380
l-72

341
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122
143

51 8
62-3

5-40
5 36
527
519

<406
480
61 9
747

....
4 9
6-4

4)
52
6 7
8 3

195

8 0

5-52
656
858

100

1052

50
60
80

602
7 16
9 38

47
5-6

239

74

100

11 52

9 0

2-52
260

1 16
120
128
136

50

627

112

746
978

4 9
5-9

260

60

264
2 73
2 81

1 16
124

60

ISA 7550

Centre of
Gravity

80
100

12-02

17
94

232
2<40
2-48

2--4-4

12

132

328

401
393

30-4
300
2-92

3-64
3-88

J-84
376
368

25-9

554

10

34
40
5 2

5 1
78
9 5

394

6 9

183
21 8

46-4
594
71 2

82
106
129

123

-457

72

144
185

53-9

85

693
833

110

221

llS

SECTION A : STAUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PkODUCTS

TABLE IV

ROLLED STEEL UNEQUAL ANGLES


DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

Moduli of Section

R.aclil of Grratlon

can oe

Radius at
Root

Radius at ltroduct of O..ipaToe


lnrtla
tlon

,_

r..,

z..

Zyy

't

'"

1_.,

em

em

em

em3

em'

mm

mm

em'

0 5<4
054
053

099
0 98
0 97

0 4 1
0 41
0 4 1

06
08
10

OJ

043
042
041

)-0

0 4
05
06

lSA lOlt

133

1 1
14
18
2 1

30

0 -9
12
H

ISA 4015

06
07
09

038
038
0 37
037

50

132
131
129

OSl
0 52
0 52
052

OS

I-ll

0 68
068
067
066

142
141
140
139

084
0 84
083
082

152
15 1
150
149

0 63
0 63
0 63
063

14
19
2-3
17

0 7
09
11
13

0 4<4
00
0 43
0 4 1

50

30

065
0 61
0 63
0 63

17

0 7
09
1 1
13.

0 36
0 36
035
035

5 5

30

l Ol

0 85
085
08-4

42
50
65

20
2-l

044

60

043

58
68

l O

OU

8 5

0 96
095
0 95

50
5-9

047
0 47
0 46

60

7-7

l S
l O
39

65

40

8 9
JOS
132
ISS

I SA 7045

6 5

40

II 8
13-9
177
209

ISA 7550

70

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129
152

ISAIOSO

' x"

'n

em

092
0 92
0 91
125
125
1-2..

159

082

158

Oal

1-57
156

0 8 1
080

167
166
1-65
164

189
188
186

I-ll
HI

20 1

110

198

2-GS

128
127
125

2-ll

2 04

1-ol

222
221

l-19
1-16

126
125
124
11 2

2-22
218

2-36

NS
2-32
2 29

l J8
2-37
2-35
l-33

142
141
140

156

1)8

249

2-SS

140

270

254
2-52

139
137

269

l-66

249

136

2-63

2-SS
2-Sl

13
28
34

0 4
04

16
I S
19
23
2 7

ISA45JO

17

ISA SOlO

13
27
3 1

40

...o

8 0

ISA6$G

9-4
11 8

096
0 96
095
0 95

H
68

25

041

3-0

OU

89
10 9

3-9
4-8

0 40
0 39

107
107
106
106

67
80
104
127

32
3-8
4 9
60

044
04<4
043

107
107
106
106

7-S

31
l-8
4-9

039
039
038

193

60

OJ8

229

90
11 7
14 <4

ISA 6040

Ofl

( Continued J

13

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE fV

ROLLED STEEL UNEQUAL ANGLES


DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES
( Continued)

Designation

S ize

Thick

nen

Sectional Wcitht
Area
pere
Metre

Ax 8

ISA 9060

Cent re of
Gravity

Olstance of
Extreme Fibre

,....----.-A---

Mom ent5 of Inertia

kg

rnm mm

mrn

90x60

60
80
100
120

8 65
II 37
1401
1657

68
89

I""
c:m

tm

em

287

139

2-96

1-48

11 0
130

)01
3 12

155
163

6 13
604
596

588

4 61
152
4 45
4 37

706
91 5
1109
129 1

em

em'

em'

252
32-1
39 1
152

81 5
IIJSl
1273
1475

113
186
228
268

ISA 10065

100x65

60
80
100

9 55
1257
15 51

7 5
99
122

3 19
328
337

147
155
163

6 81
672
663

503
4 93
4 87

967
1259
1532

32-1
41 9
507

1106
1436
1742

186
242
297

ISA 10075

100 x 75

60
8 0
100
12 0

1014
1336
1650
1956

8 0
105
130
15 4

3-01
3 10
3 19
327

178
187
195
203

6 99
690
681
6 73

572

5-63
555
547

1009
131 6
1604
1875

487
633
769
895

IH 0
16n
196 1
2281

25-6
336
41 2
-486

60
8 0
100

11 66
1538
1902

92
12 1
1-49

405
1 15
424

159
168
176

8 45
8 35
826

591
582
57-4

1878
2455
300)

516
672

2089
272-8

81 6

332 9

305
400
49 1

60
80
100
12.0

1286
1698
21 02
2498

10 1
13-3
165
196

3-70

222
2-31

728
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2032
2660
3258
382 6

102 1
133-3
1627
1904

2523
3297
4029
4720

529
696
85-6
101 &

80
100
120

1742
2156

445
546

I SA 11575

ISA 11595

I SA 15075

125><75

12Sx 95

150x 75

388

239

396

2 -47

880
870
8 62
8 54

~5-62

137
169
20 1

523
532
541

153
161
169

9 77
9 68
9-59

597
589
581

4072
499 1
5870

702
853
995

4328
5298
622 2

6H

380

ISA 150115

I SOx 115

80
100
120
150

2058
25-52
)038
3752

162
200
238
295

416
4 55
464
176

273
282
290
3-02

1054
10 45
1036
1024

877
8 68
860
848

4657
573-3
6765
8235

2389
2931
3453
4186

581 2
7113
841 4
I 0209

123-3
1524
1804
221 2

I SA 200100

200x 100

100
120
150

2903
34-59
4278

22-8
272

2-01
2-10
222

1304

33-6

696
7 05
7-18

IHS
1282

799
7 90
7 78

I 2100
I 431 7
I 7505

209 2
246 2
298 1

I 2867
I 521 0
' 8567

1325
1568
191 9

100
120
150
180

HOO

267
31 8
394
469

s-99
608
6 20
633

J.SI

11 49
11 <40
11 28
I I 16

I 3779

6696

I 696 6

I 63'19
2 005-6
2 3!.94

7932
9699
I 1369

2 0 108
2 <461 9
2 8895

3508
4172

ISA 100150

200x I SO

<4056
5025
5976

3-60
372
384

1-4

lf-01
1392
13 80

13-67

SIH
6069

SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE IV

ROLLED STEEL UNEQUAL ANGLES


DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES
(Continued)

Radii of Gyration

tan

Moduli of Section

Radius at
Root

Radius at Product of
Toe
Inertia

Deslrnatlon

( NU

'~v

Zxx

z,r

'

'2

'r

em

em

em

em3

em3

mm

mm

em

286
284
281
2-79

171
169
1,67
165

3-07

11 5
15 1
186
220

55
7 1
8 8
103

044
044
0 43
OU

50

245
315
378
433

ISAto60

298

128
128
127
127

75

3-04
301

3 18
3 16
3 1-4

18-4
183
181

340
338
3-35

139
139
138

142
187
23 1

64
8 5
104

042
0 42
041

8 0

55

31-5
420
507

ISA 10065

3 15
3 14
3 12
3 10

219
2 18
2 16
2 14

350
348
H5
342

159
159
158
158

144
191
236
279

8 5
11 2
138
163

055
0 55
055
0 54

85

60

41 0
53 4
647
749

ISA 10075

4 01
4 00
J-97

110
209
207

423
421
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162
161
16 1

222
294
363

8-7
II 5
141

0 37
0 36
036

90

60

567
740
899

ISA 11575

3-97
3-96
394
391

282
2-80
2-78

44)
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4 38
4 35

203
2-02
2-02
201

23-1
306
378
44-8

140
185
22-9
27 1

057

~ -0

60

845
1106
1350
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ISA llSK

4 83
4 81
4 79

201

160
159
158

417
51 6
612

118
14-S
17 1

027
0 26
0 26

100

60

95S
1162
1352

ISA IS07S

197

4 98
4 96
4 93

-4 76
4 74

531
529
526
522

245
244
244
H3

442
549
653
804

27-2
JJ.B
402
494

058
058
058
0 57

110

75

195-9
2410
283-6

ISA 150115

4-69

341
339
337
334

6 46
6 43
6 40

2 68
267
264

6 66
663
659

2 14
1 13
212

928
1106
1365

262
31 1
383

0 27
026
026

120

80

284-8
335)
4054

ISA:ZOOIOO

637
635
6 32
628

444
442
439
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TABLE V

ROLLED STEEL BULB ANGLES

~tt~t, .,

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

Desipation

Weight Sectional
per
Area
Metre

Size

Thickness of
Web

Thick
ness of

hx b

t.,

kg

em::

mm x mm

mm

mm

ISBA 100

1094

100x 65

60

ISBA 100

1217

100 x 6S

15-60

ISBA 125

122

ISBA 12S

Radius

at
Root

Flanre

tf

...

'J

Radius
at

Toe

Radius
at Bulb
Corners

'2

r3

Centre of
Gravity

mm

mm

mm

mm

em

em

60

13

100

5-0

4 0

3-92

7 0

65

13

100

50

4 0

3-95

, ...0

125)(75

7 0

70

16

11 0

55

50

5-06

160

17 11

12S x 75

80

75

16

11 0

50

508

161

6 0

ISBA 150

16 1

20-45

150 x 75

80

80

lO

. 11 0

ISBA ISO

18-8

2)-9-4

I so X 75

100

9-0

20

I 1-0

55

6-0

6-Sl

157

ISBA 175

200

25-5-4

17S x 90

90

23

135

65

7 0

7-4-4

189

ISBA 175

233

2966

I75 X 90

100

100

23

135

65

70

ISBA 175

265

JH-4

17S >c 90

120

11 0

23

135

65

7 0

158A100

282

1595

200x 90

11 0

110

26

llS

65

ISBA 200

33-6

-42-76

200x 90

140

13-5

65

8 0

889

191

ISBAll5

3 1-4

399-4

225 '( 90

11 0

11 0

29

135

65

90

10<40

180

ISBA US

37 )

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225 x 90

140

125

29

ll-5

65

9 0

10:37

185

4441

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110

11 0

33

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65

100

12-07

178

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130

120

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135

65

100

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181

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521 3

275 x 90

120

120

36

13-S

65

110

ll-54

180

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581 5

275 x 90

140

130

36

13-5

65

110

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60 47

)00 X 90

130

130

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13-5

6S

120

15-02

182

6696

JOO x 90

150

1-40

39

13-S

65

120

14-92

186

ISBA lSO
ISBA150

ISBA 100

39-2

52-6

16

ISS

190

749
887

183

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TABLE V

ROLLED STEEL BULB ANGLES


DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

ll

y v

Moments of Inertia

Distance of
tan x
Extreme Fibres

Radii of Gyration

Moduli of
Section

D..lrnatlon

,,.,.

'""

(Max )

'~11

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(Min )

'""

( Max)

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( M in)

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em

em

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14-4

23-S

65

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1654

249

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1-71

3-69

143

256

7 0

ISBA 100

604

3389

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197

4-66

1-67

432

102

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3+45

646

362-4

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4-49

194

4-60

165

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11 0

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0167

612-6

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625-1

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547

187

554

165

722

120

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593

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798

7029

63-4

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5-42

163

811

135

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1006

7 11

0 185

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6-48

2 32

658

202

1066

193

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1004

710

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227

643

199

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708

0 177

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1665

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632

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7 1-4

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729

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1}98

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1918

273

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2 12

8 21

195

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1213

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3 0439

174-6

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206

801

192

2487

282

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12-93

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0 075

3 683--4

1880

3 7030

1684

911

206

9-13

195

28-48

26.0

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1301

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2047

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18-48

8 96

2-02

8 98

192

3080

285

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13-96

7-21

0057

5 16 19

2130

s 1780

1970

9 95

202

997

194

3697

296

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7 17

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5 582-2

2306

s 598-2

214-7

9-80

199

981

192

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322

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71 8

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70-462

2288

1079

200

1080

195

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1508

7 1-4

00-40

7 5688

2600

7 5808

2-480

1063

197

1064

192

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608

507

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589

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TABLE VI

ROLLED STEEL TEE BARS

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

Designation

Weight
per
Metr
w

Sectional
Area

Depth
of
Section

Width
of
Flange

kg

Thickness
of
Web

Thickness
of
Flanee
It

lw

Cu

mm

mm

mm

mm

em

Centre
of
Gravity

Moments of
Inertia

ISNT 20

09

113

20

20

30

30

060

0-4

0 2

ISNT 30

175

30

30

30

30

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0 6

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l S

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-40

-40

60

60

120

6]

30

570

50

so .

6 0

6 0

14<4

127

tSNT 50
ISNT 60

S4

6-90

60

60

60

60

167

225

101

ISNT 80

9 6

12-25

80

eo

80

80

223

712

323

ISNT 100

ISO

1910

100

100

100

100

279

173-8

799

ISNT ISO

22-8

2908

ISO

ISO

100

100

3-95

603-8

2675

ISHT 75

ISl

19-49

7S

ISO

90

8-4

162

962

2302

ISHT 100

200

25-47

100

200

90

78

191

19]8

-4973

ISHT 125

27"

3-4-85

125

2SO

9-7

88

2-37

415-4

I 0058

ISHT ISO

29-4

37--42

ISO

250

106

76

2-66

573-7

I 0968

ISST 100

8 1

1037

100

so

100

5-8

3-03

990

96

ISST ISO

157

19-96

ISO

7S

116

80

HS

4502

370

ISST 200

28-4

3622

200

165

125

80

4-78

I 2678

3581

ISST 250

375

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2~0

lBO

1-41

92

6 40

277H

5310

ISLT SO

-40

511

S:>

6-4

119

9-9

6 4

ISLT 75

71

904

75

so
eo

68

-48

172

-419

27-6

ISLT 100

12-7

1616

100

100

108

5-7

213

1166

750

ISJT 75-

3-5

-4 50

7S

50

30

200

2-48

46

ISJT 875

40

51-4

875

so

32

250

390

48

ISJT 100

50

631

10:>

60

SO

281

63-5

86

ISJT 1125

6-4

8 1-4

1125

80

SO

3-01

1016

201

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SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AN 0 OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE VI

ROLLED STEEL TEE BARS

DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES

"
Radii of
Gyration

Moduli of
Section

Radius at

Root

Radius at
Toe

SlofN of
Flanc

Deslpa
don

ryy

Zu

Zyy

't

r,

em

em

cm3

cm3

mm

tnm

dtartes

059

039

03

02

40

30

91

ISNT B

089

057

06

04

50

91

ISNT lO

1 18

082

22

15

55

40

91

ISNT 40

1.50

102

] 6

24

60

40

91

ISNT 10

181

121

52

34

65

45

91

ISNT ..

241

162

12-3

81

80

s-5

91

ISNT.

~ 02

205

H l

160

90

60

91

ISNT 100

456

303

546

35-7

100

70

91

ISNT ISO

2-n

3-44

16-4

301

80

40

~4

ISHT 75

276

442

240

493

90

45

94

ISHT 110

345

537

11 0

799

100

50

9.f

ISHT .125

3-92

541

405

877

11 0

55

9.f

ISHT ISO

309

096

1~2

38

80

40

98

ISST 100

475

136

439

99

90

4S

98

ISST 1st

592

315

83-3

434

160

80

98

ISST-

762

334

1492

591

170

85

98

ISST 1st

139

1-12

26

2-5

70

30

91 5

ISLT 50

215

175

72

69

95

30

915

ISL.T 75

2-69

2 15

148

ISO

11 0

55

98

ISLT 100

2-35

101

45

18

50

15

915

ISJT 75

275

097

62

19

50

15

915

ISJT 175

3 17

1-17

88

2-9

50

15

91 5

ISJT 100

3-53

158

123

S l

65

IS

915

ISJT 1125

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TABLE VII PLATES


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900

I 000

I 100

I 500

1200

1600

1800

2000

2100

1500

mm

SURFACE AREA IN m 2

LenJth
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mm

2000

180

2 00

220

2<40

250

2-80

300

320

3-60

400

HO

500

2200

198

220

242

264

275

308

330

352

396

440

484

550

2500

2 25

2-SO

275

300

31 25

350

3-75

400

450

500

550

625

2100

252

280

308

336

350

3-92

420

448

504

560

616

700

3200

288

3-20

3-52

384

4 00

448

4 80

5 12

576

6<40

704

800

3600

324

360

39&

432

450

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540

576

648

720

792

900

4000

3-60

400

440

480

500

560

600

640

710

8 00

880

1000

4500

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1 50

-i9S

5 -40

5&25

630

6 75

720

8 10

9 00

9 90

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5000

450

500

550

6 00

62S

7 00

750

800

900

1000

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1250

5600

504

560

616

672

700

784

840

896

1008

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567

630

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94.5

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11 34

12-60

1386

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7100

639

710

78 1

852

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1420

1562

1775

1000

720

800

880

960

10000

1120

1200

1280

1440

1600

1760

20.00

9000

8 10

900

990

1080

1125

1260

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IHO

1620

1800

1980

2250

10000

900

1000

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1250

1400

1500

1600

1800

2000

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1760

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1750

11500

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1250

1375

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15625

1750

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2000

22-50

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2750

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2000

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785

864

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1178
1256
981

2100

n -1

864

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1036

1079

1209

1295

2500

883

98 1

1079

1178

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1374

2100

989

1099

1209

131 9

1374

3200

1130

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1382

1507

3600

1272

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1554

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141 3

1570

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1590

5 000

141 3

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1381

155-4

1727

1900

21~ 9

1-472

1570

1766

1962

215-9

2-45-3

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1648

1758

1978

2198

241 8

2748

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1758

1884

2010

226 1

251 2

2763

3140

1696

176-6

1978

2120

226 1

2543

2826

3109

3532

1727

1884

1962

2198

2355

251 2

282-6

3140

3454

3925

1766

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2120

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247 3

264-9

282-6

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1766

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31-40

3532

3925

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3077

3297

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3956

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2508

2787

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TABLE VII PLATES- (continued)


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I 100

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1150

1400

I 500

1600

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2000

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2500

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1696

1884

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2355

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1243

1295

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1658

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1472

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235-5

2590

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1583

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I 2560

I -413 0

I 5700

I 7270

I 9625

11

mm

12 500
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TABLE VII PLATES- (continued)


Width

900

I 000

1100

1200

1250

1400

1500

1600

I 800

2000

2200

2500

mm
WEIGHT IN kl

2000

1-41 3

1570

172-7

188-4

1962

10-mm Plate
2198
23SS

251 2

282-6

31-40

2200

1554

172-7

1900

2072

2159

2-41 8

2590

2763

3109

3454

3799

431 8

2500

1766

1962

2159

2355

2'45 3

27'4-8

29'4'4

31'40

353-2

3925

'431 8

'4906

2800

1978

2198

2-418

263 8

27-4 8

3077

3297

351 7

3'95-6

'4396

-483-6

5'495

3200

226 1

251 2

2763

301 '4

314 0

351 7

3768

40~ 9

4522

5024

552-6

6280

:uoo

25'43

282-6

3109

3391

)53 2

3956

423 9

'4522

5087

56S2

621 7

7065

4000

2826

31-40

3-45 4

3768

3925

-4396

-471 0

502-4

5652

6280

6908

7850

4$00

3179

353 2

3886

-423-9

HI 6

-494-6

52'99

5652

6358

7065

1n-2

883-1

5000

353 2

3925

431 8

471 0

490 6

5495

5888

6280

7065

7850

863-5

'981 2

5 600

3956

-4396

483 6

5275

549 5

61 5-4

65'9-4

7034

791 3

8792

967 1

I 0990

6300

-445 1

-494-6

5-440

593 5

618 2

692-4

7'4 18

791 3

8'902

9891

I 0880

I 2364

7100

50 16

557-4

6 13-1

668 8

6967

7803

8360

891 8

I 0032

I 11-47

I 2262

I 39H

8000

5652

6280

6908

7536

785 0

8792

9420

I 00-4-8

I 1304

12560

I 381 6

I 5700

9000

6358

7065

m -2

8478

883-1

9891

I 0598

I 1304

I 271 7

I -4130

I 5543

I 7662

10000

7065

7850

863.5

7-420

981 2

I 0790

I ln S

I 2560

I -4 130

I 5700

I 7270

I 9625

II 800

7772

863-5

9-498

I 0362

I 0794

I 2089

I 2951

I 381 6

I 55-43

I 7270

I 8997

21588

12500

883-1

981 2

I 079 1

I 1775

I 2266

I 3738

I 471 9

I 5700

I 7662

I 9625

2 1588

H5H

2000

1696

188-4

2072

2261

235 .5

12-mm Plate
263 8
282 6

301-4

3391

3768

1200

1865

2072

2280

2-487

2590

2901

3109

331 6

3730

-4145

4559

5181

2500

2120

2355

2590

282-6

29-4-4

329-7

353 2

3768

423-9

471 0

5181

5888

2800

2374

2638

2901

3165

3297

3693

3956

-4220

-47-48

5275

5803

659-4

3200

271 3

30H

331 6

361 7

3768

4220

4522

4823

5-426

6029

6632

7536

3600

3052

3391

3730

-4069

4239

4748

5087

5426

610'4

6782

746 1

8478

"000

339 1

3768

4145

-4522

471 0

5275

5652

6029

6782

7536

8290

9420

4 500

381 5

-423-9

4663

5087

5299

593 5

6358

6782

7630

8478

9326

I 0598

S 000

4239

-471 0

5~8 1

5652

5888

659-4

7065

7536

8-478

9-420

I 0362

I ln5

5 600

4748

5275

5803

633-0

659-4

7385

791 3

8-440

9495

I 0550

I 1605

I 3188

6 300

534-1

593-S

6528

7122

7-41 8

8~0 8

9902

9495

I 0682

I 1869

I 3056

I 4836

7100

601 9

6688

7357

802-6

8360

9363

I 003 2

I 0701

I 2039

I 3376

I 471 -4

16720

8000

6782

753-6

8290'

904-3

9-420

I 0550

I 130 -4

I 2058

I 3565

I 5072

I 6579

I 8840

9000

763 0

8478

9326

I 0174

I 0598

I 1869

I 271 7

I 3565

I 5260

I 695-6

I 8652

2 1195

10000

R-478

9420

I 0362

I 1304

I 1775

I 3188

I 413 0

I 5072

I 695-6

I 8340

2072-4

2 3550

II 000

9326

I 0362

I 1398

I HH

I 2952

I -4507

I 5543

I 6579

I 8652

2 072-4

2 2796

2 5905

12500

I 0598

I 1775

I 2952

I 4130

I 471 9

I 6'485

I '7662

I 8840

2 1195

2 3550

2 5905

2 9438

mm

392-S

-471 0

( Continued )

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SECTION A: STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE VII PLATES- (continued)


900

I 000

I 100

1200

I 250

1400

I SOO

1600

I 800

2000

2 200

Width

2500

mm
WEIGHT IN kg

Len1th

mm
3517

395 6

<4396

<483 6

5-495

1000

1978

2198

2-418

263 8

27-48

14-mm Plate
3077
329-7

2176

241 8

2660

2901

3022

3385

3627

3868

4352

483 6

531 9

6044

2200

2473

2748

3022

3297

J-43 4

3846

412 1

4396

4946

5495

6044

6869

2 500

2769

3077

3385

3693

3847

4308

-461 6

4924

553-9

615 4

6770

7693

2 800

3165

3517

3868

4220

4396

4924

5275

5627

6330

703-4

773 7

8792

3200

3561

3956

4352

4748

4946

553 9

5935

633 0

7122

7913

8704

9891

3600

3956

-4396

-1836

5275

5495

6154

6594

703 -4

791 3

8792

967 1

I 099 0

4000

445 1

4946

5440

593 5

6182

6924

7418

7913

8902

989 1

10880

12364

4500

4946

5495

6044

6594

6869

7693

8242

8792

9891

I 0990

I 2089

I 373-8

5000

553-9

6154

6nO

7385

7693

8616

9232

~84 7

I 1078

I 2309

I 3540

I 5386

5 600

623 1

6924

7616

8308

8655

9693

10386

I 1078

I 246 3

I J8-H

I 5232

I 7309

6 300

702-3

7803

8583

9363

9754

I 0924

I 1704

I 2485

I 4045

I 5606

I 7166

I 9507

7 100

791 3

8792

967 1

I 0550

I 0990

I 2309

I 3188

I 4067

I 5826

I 7584

I 9342

2 1980

8000

8902

m l

I 0880

I 1869

I 2364

I 3847

I -483-6

I 5826

I 7804

I 9782

2 1760

2 472-8

9000

989 1

10990

12089

13188

1373 8

1538 6

16-485

17584

19782

21980

24178

2747 '5

10000

I 0880

I 2089

I 329 8

I -4507

I 511 I

I 6925

I 813 4

I 9342

2 1760

2417 8

26596

3 0222

II 000

12364

13738

I 5111

16485

I 717 2

19232

20606

21980

2472 8

27-475

30222

34344

11500

2261

251 2

2763

3014

3140

16-mm Plate
351 7
3768

4019

452 2

5024

552 6

6280

2000

2487

2763

3040

331 6

3454

3868

4145

-4421

4974

5526

6079

6908

1100

2826

31-40

3-45-4

3768

392S

4396

471 0

5022

5652

6280

6908

7850

2500

3165

351 7

3868

4220

4396

-492-4

5275

5627

633 0

703-4

773-7

8792

2 800

3617

4019

-4421

<4823

5024

5627

6029

643 1

723 5

803 8

8842

I 0048

1100

-4069

-4522

-497-4

5-42 6

565 2

6330

6782

723 5

813-9

9043

9948

I 1304

3600

4522

5024

5526

602-9

6280

703-4

753 6

803 8

9043

I 00-48

I 1053

I 256 0

4 000

5087

565 2

6217

6782

7065

791 3

8478

9043

I 0174

I 1304

I 243 -4

I 4130

4500

5652

6280

6908

7536

785 0

8792

9420

I 0048

I 130-4

I 256 0

I 3816

I 5700

5 000

6330

703 4

773 7

8-44 0

879 2

9847

I 055 0

I 1254

I 2660

I 4067

I 5474

I 758 4

5 600

7122

7913

870-4

9495

9891

I 107 8

I 1869

I 2660

I 41-43

I 582 6

I 7408

I 9782

6300

8026

891 8

980 9

I 0701

I 11-47

I 2<485

I 3376

I 4268

I 6052

I 7835

I 9619

2 2294

7 100

9043

I 0048

I 1053

I 2058

I 2560

I 4067

I 5072

I 6077

I 8086

2 0096

2 2106

2 5120

8000

I 017-4

I 1304

I 2434

I 3565

I -4130

I 582 6

I 6956

I 8086

2 034-7

2 260 8

2-4869

2 8260

9000

1130-4

12560

1381 6

15072

15700

17584

18840

20096

22608

25120

27632

31400

10000

I 2-434

I 381 6

I 5198

I 6579

I 7270

I 9342

2 072-4

2 2106

2 -486 9

2 763 2

3 0395

3 -45<40

II 000

I 4130

I 5700

I 7270

I 8840

I 9625

2 1980

2 3550

2 5120

2 8260

3 1400

3-4540

3 9250

12 500

l
23

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TABLE VII PLATES- (continued)


Wldt.h
b

900

1 eao

I 100

1100

llSO

I 400

I 500

I 600

1800

1000

2200

1500

-4522

508-7

5652

621 7

7065

mm

WEIGHT INks

Lenat.h
I

,,

18-mm Plate
3956
-4239

2000

25-43

282-6

3109

3391

3532

2200

2798

3109

341 9

373.0

3886

-4352

-4663

-497-4

5595

621-7

683-9

n71.

:zsoo

3179

353-2

3B86

4239

441 6

-49H

529?

5652

6358

7065

m -2

883-1

2100

3561

3956

4352

4748

4946

553 9

5935

6330

7122

791 3

8704

989 1

llOO

4069

4522

4974

5-426

5652

633 0

6782

721-5

8139

9043

99-48

I 1304

3600

4578

5087

5595

6104

6358

7122

763 0

813-9

9156

I 0174

I 119 1

I 271 7

-4000

S04H

5652

621 7

6782

7065

791 3

8478

904-3

10174

11304

1243-4

14130

4500

5723

6358

699'4

763-0

79-48

8902

953-8

I 017 4

I 1445

I 271 7

I 3989

I 5896

5000

6158

7065

m -2

8478

883-1

989 1

I 0598

I 130-4

I 271 7

I -4130

I 5543

17662

5600

7122

791 3

8704

9-495

9891

11078

11869

12660

1 -4243

15826

17408

19782

6300

801 2

8902

9792

I 0682

I 1127

I 2463

I 335-3

I 424-3

I 602-3

I 780-4

I 9584

2 2255

7 IOC

9029

I 0032

I lnl6

I 2039

12.540

I ..o-45

I 5048

I 6052

I 8058

2 0065

2 207 1

2 508 1

8000

I 0174

I 1304

12434

13565

14130

I 5826

16956

18086

203-47

22608

H869

28260

9000

11445

1271 7

13989

I 5260

I S896

1780-4

19076

20347

22891

25434

27977

3 1792

10 000

I 271 7

I -4130

I 55-i-3

I &956

I 7662

I 9782

2 1195

2 2608

25-43-4

2 8260

3 1086

3 5325

II 000

I 3989

I 55-43

I 7~ 7

I 8652

I 9-429

2 1760

23'31 -4

2 -4869

2 7977

3 1086

3 4195

38858

12SOO

15896

17662

19-429

21195

21078

Hn8

2649-4

28260

31792

3532-5

38858

4415-6

1000

282-6

31-40

3-454

3768

3925

10-mm Platt!
4396
471 0

5024

5652

6280

6908

7850

2100

3109

3454

3799

41-45

f31 8

483 6

518 1

~)26

6217

6908

7599

8635

l soo

353-2

3925

43 18

-471.0

4906

5495

5888

6280

7065

7850

863-S

981 2

1800

3956

4396

483-6

5275

5495

615-4

659-4

703--4

791 3

8792

967 1

I ~90

3100

4521

5024

5526

6029

!1280

703-4

75].6

8038

90-43

I 00-48

I 105-3

I 2560

3600

5087

565-2

621 7

6782

7065

791 3

8-478

90-43

I 0174

I 1304

I 243--4

I -4130

.. 000

5652

6280

6908

7536

7850

8791

9<420

I 00-48

I 1304

I 2560

I 381 6

I 5700

-4500

6358

7065

m 2

8478

883 1

989 1

I 0598

I 130-4

1271 7

1-4130

I 554-3

17662

5 000

7065

7850

863-S

9-420

981 2

.o

I 1775

I 2560

I 4130

I 5700

I n70

I 962-5

5600

791 3

8792

967 1

I 055.0

Im

-o

12309

13188

1-4067

I 5826

1 758-4

193-42

21980

6 300

8902

989 1

I 088.0

I 1869

I 2364

1384-7

I 483-6

I 5826

I 7804

I 9782

2 1760

H728

7 100

I 0032

I 11-47

I 2262

I 3376

I 3934

I 5606

I 672-0

I 783-S

2 0065

2 2294

2 4524

2 7868

1000

11304

12560

1381 6

15072

15700

17584

183-40

20096

226H

25120

27632

31-400

9 000

I 1717

I -4130

I 55-43

I 695-6

I 7662

I 9782

21195

2 2608

2 S4H

2 8260

3 108-6

3 5325

10000

1-illO

15700

17170

18~0

19625

21980

23550

25120

28260

31400

34540

39250

II 000

I 5SH

I 7270

I 8997

2 0724

2 1588

24178

1 59:>5

17632

3 1086

3 45...0

3 799-4

4 3175

12 500

I 7662

I 962-S

2 1588

2 35So

2-453 1

2 747-5

29-438

3 1400

3 532-S

3 9150

4317 5 49061
( Continued )

Im

SECTION A : STR.UCTU~AL S~APES AND OT~E~ STEEL PRODUCfS

TABLE VII PLATES-< continued>


900

I 000

roo

1200

I 250

I -400

I 500

1600

I 800

2 000

2 200

1500

Width
b

mm
WEIGHT IN k1

Lenath

mm
5526

62 17

6908

7599

8635

2000

3109

345~

3799

41.f5

431 8

22-mm Plate
-taH
5181

3419

3799

4179

455-9

47-4-9

5319

5699

6079

683-9

759-9

8359

9498

l:ZOO

3886

431 8

4749

5181

5397

6044

6476

6908

m -2

863-S

9499

1 0794

2500

435-2

4836

531 9

5803

6044

6770

7253

773-7

8704

967 1

I 063-8

12089

2800

4974

5526

607-9

oo.s 2

6908

773-7

8290

8842

994-8

I 105-3

I 2158

I 381 6

3 200

SS9S

621 7

683-9

746 1

m-2

8704

9326

9948

I 1191

I 2434

I 3678

I 5543

3600

621 7

6908

7599

8290

863-5

9671

10362

11053

12434

1381 6

15198

17270

4000

699-4

m -2

8549

9326

971 4

I 0880

I 165-7

I 2434

I 3989

I 5543

17097

I 9429

4500

m-2

863-5

9498

I 0362

I 079-f

12089

I 2952

I 3816

I 5543

17270

18997

!1588

5000

870-4

9611

I 0638

I 1605

I 2089

I 3540

I 4507

I 5474

I 7408

19342

21277

24178

5600

9792

I 0880

I 1968

I 3056

I 3600

I 5232

I 6320

I J.408

I 958-4

2 1760

2 393-6

2 7200

6 300

I 103-6

I 2262

I 3488

I 471-.f

I 5327

I 7166

I 8393

I 961 9

2 207 1

2452-3

2 6976

3 0654

7100

1243-4

I 381 6

I 5198

16579

I 7270

1 9H2

2072-4

22106

24869

27632

30395

34540

8000

I 3989

I 5543

17097

I 8652

1942-9

21760

2 331 4

2-4869

2 797:7

3 1086

Hl95

3 8858

9000

15543

17270

18997

2072-4

21588

24178

25905

2763 2

31?86

34540

3799-f

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10000

I 7097

I 8997

2 0897

2 2796

2 3746

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2 8-496

3 0395

Hl95

3 7994

4 1793

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1942-9

2 1588

2 374~

2 5905

2 698-f

3 0222

3 238 1

3-4540

3 8858

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5 3969

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5495
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6280

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981 2

2000

3886

431 8

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5181

5397

6044

6476

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m 2

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5397

5888

613-3

6869

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981 2

I 079-t

I 2266

1500

4946

5495

6044

659-t

6869

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8242

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753-6

7850

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I 1304

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I 177-5

I 2560

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I 5700

I 7270

I 962-5

4000

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971 4

I 0598

I 103-9

I 2364

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I 9429

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1 1775

12266

13738

1 47 19

15700

17662

19625

21588

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9891

I 0990

I 2089

I 3188

I 373-8

I 5386

I 6485

I 7584

I 9782

2 1980

24178

2 7475

5 600

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1846

31651

3481 6

3956-4

3200

lt.OB

17804

19584

21365

2lliS

2492-S

26706

28486

32047

35608

39168

4451 0

lD

1 7804

I '1782

21760

23738

24728

27695

29673

31651

35608

39564

43510

49455

4000

2 0029

2225-S

24480

26706

1781 8

3 115-7

3 3381

3 5601

.. 0059

.. 451 0

4 896.()

5 5637

.. 500

llliS

HnS

lnOO

19673

30909

3-461 8

37091 3956-4

4<451 5

4"455

5440.0

&181 9

SOOO

H925

27695

30464

33234

3461 8

38773

41542

H31 2

49851

55390

60929

1804 1

31157

3 -1212

3 7388

3 8946

.. 3619

.. 6735

4 985-1

s 6012

6 231 3

1 1602

3-511 3

38624

.. 2136

-4389 1

-49158

5 2670

s 6181

63203

1 5608

3 9564

4 3520

4747 7

4 9455

s 5390 s 9346

'3302

.of 0059

H5~0

4 8960

53411

5 563-7

6 :U 13

4 451 0

4 9455

5 -4400

s 9346

6 181 9

.. 8960

s -440.0 s 984 1

11080

5 5637

6 181 9

llSOO

5 600
6)00

7100

1000
9000
10000

19

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TABLE VIII SHEET AND STRIP


SHEET
0 50

Sundard
N o m inal
Thickness
in mm
Size

mm x mm

0 63

0 80

Sundard
N o m inal
Surface
Area
in m 2

090

100

J.ll

115

140

8 -5

95

106

II 9

W eiaht in ka

34

42

600

IOS

750

135

-42

53

67

8 5

9 5

10 6

11 9

132

1-48

900

'62

5 1

6-4

80

102

ll <t

127

1-42

159

'178

I 000

180

57

7 1

89

11 3

12-7

1-4-2

158

177

198

I 100

198

62

18

9 8

12-4

1-40

156

17-4

19-4

218

I 200

2 16

6 8

8 -5

107

136

153

170

190

21 2

23-7

'250

225

7 1

8 8

11 1

l-4 1

159

176

198

22 1

247

I 400

2 52

7 9

99

125

15 8

178

198

222

2<47

277

'500

2-70

8 5

0 6

13-4

17 0

19 1

212

238

265

297

600

120

38

59

75

8 5

9-4

106

118

132

5-9

7-4

94

106

11 8

132

147

16 5

7 1

8 9

11 3

IH

14-1

158

177

198

12 6

1-41

157

176

196

220

I 800 x

2 OOOx

SJ

68

7 6

750

150

900

180

51

I 000

200

63

78

9 9

r roo

2-20

59

8 6

109

138

155

173

19 3

21 6

24-2

I 200

240

7 5

9-t

II 9

I 51

170

188

2 11

236

264

I 250

2 50

7 8

98

IH

15-7

177

19-6

220

245

275

11 0

13 8

176

198

220

246

275

308

11 8

IH

188

21 2

23 6

264

29-4

33 0
145

I 400

280

8 8

I 500

300

9-4

2 200x 600

132

-4 1

5-2

6 5

8 3

93

104

11 6

130

6 5

8 2

104

11 7

130

1-45

162

181

17-4

19-4

21 8

750

165

52

900

198

6 2

7 8

98

12-4

1-40

155

I 000

220

6 9

8 6

109

138

155

173

19-3

21 6

242

I 100

2-42

7-6

9 5

12-0

152

171

190

2 13

23-7

26 6

I 200

2-6-4

8 3

10-4

13 1

166

187

207

23-2

259

29 0

I 250

275

8 6

108

13-6

173

19-4

2 16

24 2

270

302

152

193

I 400

308

97

12 1

21 8

~-4-2

27 1

302

338

I 500

3-30

10~

130

163

207

23J

259

290

32-4

363

600

150

-47

59

7-4

9 --4

106

11 8

132

1-47

165

750

1875

59

7-4

9 3

11 8

IN

1-47

165

184

206

900

2-25

7 1

88

11 1

1-H

159

177

19 8

221

24-7

I 000

250

18

9 8

IH

157

177

196

220

2<45

275

roo

1-75

8 6

108

136

173

19-4

21 6

2-42

270

302

I 200

300

9 4

118

1-48

188

21 2

23-6

264

29-4

33 0

I 250

3 125

98

123

15 5

196

22 1

2-4-5

27 5

307

343

I 400

350

11 0

13-7

173

220

2H

275

308

3-43

385

3-75

II 8

1-47

18~

23-6

265

29-4

330

368

412

2 SOO x

I 500

( Continued )

30

SECTION A : STRUCTUAAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE VIII SHEET AND STRIP- (continued)


SHEET
160

180

HO

200

H S

1-10

H S

4 00

Standard
N o m i na l
T hickness
in mm
Standa r d
N ominal
Surface
A rea

Weight i" kg

in

13 6

153

170

190

21 2

2H

Size

mm x mm

m<t

26-7

301

33-9

108

I 800 x

600

170

191

21 2

2J.7

265

2'H

3H

)7:6

-42-4

135

750

203

229

25-4

28-5

31 8

35-6

-40 I

-45 1

509

162

900

31 7

353

396

+45

502

565

180

I 000
I 100

I 200

226

25-4

283

249

280

31 1

3-48

389

-43-5

490

552

62-2

198

271

305

339

380

4H

475

534

602

678

216

283

31 8

35-3

396

+42

-495

556

627

706

225

I 250

317

35-6

396

+43

495

554

623

702

79 1

2-52

I -400

339

382

424

-475

530

593

668

752

8-48

170

15 1

17 0

188

21 1

23-6

264

297

33 4

377

120

I 500

2000 x

600

188

212

23-6

26-4

294

33 0

37 1

11 8

47 1

150

750

226

254

283

31 7

353

39-6

44-5

502

565

180

900

25 1

28)

31 4

352

392

HO

495

557

62-8

200

I 000

276

)j.f

34 5

387

432

48..C

544

- 61 3

69 1

2-20

I IO:l

301

33-9

377

422

-471

528

593

669

754

2 -40

I 200

lH

35)

),2

+fO

4')-1

SSO

6 18

697

785

250

I 250

35-2

)9-6

4H

~9 2

SSO

61 5

692

780

879

2-80

I -400

377

1H

-471

528

589

659

7H

83-6

94-2

300

I SOO

166

187

207

232

259

290

32-6

368

-41-4

132

2 200 :x. 600

207

2).]

25-9

290

324

363

-408

-460

51 8

165

750

249

280

31 1

348

389

43-S

-490

552

622

198

900

27-6

31 1

H S

38-7

..32

484

5~4

61 3

69-1

220

I 000

30-4

H 2

380

-42-6

475

53-2

598

67 4

760

2 42

I 100

332

373

-41 4

46-4

518

580

653

736

829

2 64

I 200

680

766

864

2-75

I 250
I -400
I 500

345

)89

432

48-4

5-40

604

387

-435

484

541

60 4

677

762

85-8

967

).08

4 14

466

518

580

64-8

72-5

81 6

92-0

1036

).30

188

21 2

236

26-4

294

33-0

371

4 18

-47 1

150

23-6

265

294

330

368

41 2

46-4

52-3

589

1875

283

31 8

353

39-6

44-l

49-S

55-6

62-7

706

225

900

31 4

353

392

+40

491

550

61 8

69-7

785

2 50

I 000

34-S

389

432

-48-4

540

604

680

76-6

864

2-75

I 100

37-1

4H

471

52-8

589

659

74-2

83-6

942

300

I 200

39-2

-4-42

491

550

61 3

687

773

8J.I

98 1

l llS

I 2SO

44-0

-495

550

61 5

687

769

86-S

975

1099

HO

1400

47-1

530

589

659

73 6

8H

92-7

1045

1178

H5

I 500

soox

600
750

( Continued )

31

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T.ABLE VIII SHEET AND

STRIP-(Continued)

SHEET
Standard
Nominal
Thickness
in mm
Size
mm x mm

2 800x 600

0 40

0 50

06]

010

Sta.ndard
Nominal
Surface
Area
in m 2
168

090

100

I-ll

125

140

148

165

185

Weight In kg

53

66

83

106

119

132

750

2 10

66

8 2

10..

132

,...a

165

185

20 6

231

900

2 52

79

9 9

125

158

178

198

222

2.. 7

277

I 000

280

8 8

11 0

138

176

198

220

246

27 5

308

I 100

308

97

12 1

152

193

21 8

24'i

27 1

30 2

338

132

166

21 1

237

26 4

295

33 0

369

13-7

173

220

2H

275

308

34 3

385

I 200

336

106

I 250

350

11 0

I ..00

3 92

123

IS"

194

2.. 6

277

308

345

385

-431

I 500

4 20

132

165

208

264

29-7

330

369

-412

462

600

I :92

60

7 5

9 5

121

13-6

15 1

169

168

21 I

750

3 200x

2 -40

75

94

11 9

15!

170

18 8

211

23 6

264

900

288

9 0

113

142

IS I

203

226

253

283

31 7

I 000

3 20

100

126

IS 8

20i

226

251

281

314

352

I 100

3 52

11 1

138

17 -4

221

249

276

309

345

387

-422

HH

121

151

19 0

2... ,

271

301

338

377

I 250

-100

12-6

157

198

251

283

31 -4

352

39'2

.of-40

I 400

-148

14 1

176

222

281

317

352

394

<14 0

492

528

I 200

I 500

4 80

15 1

188

23-7

30 1

33-9

37-7

-422

47'1

600

2 16

68

85

107

136

153

170

190

21 2

237

750

2 70

8 5

106

134

170

19-1

21 2

23 7

265

297

900

3H

102

12-7

160

203

229

254

285

31 8

35 6

000

3 60

11 3

IH

178

226

254

283

31 -7

35 3

396

I 100

3 96

124

155

196

249

280

311

348

38 9

-435

I 200

4 32

136

170

2H

271

305

33-9

380

..2 ...

<475

3 600 X

I 250

'450

f'H

177

223

28)

31 8

35-3

396

44' 2

.of95

1-!00

50<+

158

198

249

317

356

396

+43

-495

55"

I 500

5-40

170

21 2

267

3)9

382

42.f

.f75

53 0

593
264

-4 ooo x 600

2 -40

9 4

119

15 1

170

188

21 1

750

300

,...

23 6

118

148

188

21 2

23-6

264

294

330

900

3 60

11 3

14-1

178

226

25-4

283

31 7

353

396

I 000

4 00

126

157

198

251

283

31 4

352

39'2

440

43 2

484

75

I 100

""-40

13-8

173

2 18

276

31 1

345

387

I 200

4 80

IS I

188

237

301

339

377

422

-471

528

I 250

5 00

IH

196

247

314

35-3

392

440

491

550

492

550

615

528

589

659

1400

560

176

220

277

352

396

440

I 500

600

188

236

297

377

.f24

471

( Continued )

32

SECTION A. : STRUCTURAL SHA!JES A.NO OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE VIII SHEET AND STRIP-< continued>


SHEET
160

180

l OO

l l4

2-50

HS

l IO

HS

4-00

------------------------------------------------

Standard
Nominal
Thickness
In mm
Standard
Nominal
Surface

Wlaht In kt

Size
mm'X mm

Artoa
In m 2

21 1

23-7

264

:B S

330

369

41 5

-468

528

168

26--4

29-7

330

369

41 1

<461

519

585

65-9

2 10

317

356

396

443

495

55-4

623

702

79 1

2-Sl

900

2 800 Y

600

750

352

396

..4 0

-492

550

61 5

692

780

879

280

I 000

381

435

484

541

604

67-7

762

858

96-7

3 08

I 100

-422

-475

528

59-1

65-9

7).9

8).1

9J.6

105-S

J.36

I 200

-4-40

495

550

61 5

687

769

865

975

1099

350

I 2.50

492

554

61 5

f-89

769

862

969

1092

1231

392

I ..00

52-8

593

65 9

73-9

824

92-3

103-8

1170

131 9

-420

H l

271

301

33-8

377

42-1

475

535

603

192

30 1

339

377

422

47 t

518

593

669

754

240

750

362

..07

45-2

506

565

6H

71 2

&Pl

904

288

900

-402

45-l

50 1

563

628

703

79 1

892

1005

320

I 000

+42

497

SSl

61 9

69 1

77-4

98 1

1105

J.S2

I 100

S-43

60 3

675

75-4

,.....

870

<482

950

I 107

1.06

3-84

1200

502

565

62-8

703

785

879

989

111 5

llH

4 00

I 250

I 500
3 lOO x

600

563

633

703

788

879

985

1108

1248

1<407

4<48

I 400

603

678

754

844

94 2

105-5

1187

1)) 8

1507

4 80

I 500

33-9

380

414

47 5

53-4

602

678

2 16

271

305

3).9

382

424

475

53-0

593

668

752

848

HO

750

<407

458

S09

570

636

71 2

801

903

1017

3 2..

900

565

6].)

706

79 1

890

100)

1130

360

I 000

870

979

110-4

1243

3 96

I 100
I 200

3 600 x

600

-452

509

497

560

621

69 6

n -;

5-43

61 0

678

760

&4-8

950

1068

1204

1356

4 32

79 1

883

989

111 3

125-4

1-41 3

450

I 250

I 400

565

63-6

706

6).)

71 2

791

886

989

1108

1246

1405

1583

504

678

763

11-48

950

1060

I 187

IJJ.S

1505

1696

5 40

301

JH

37-7

-422

<47 1

52-1

59-1

669

754

2 40

371

-42..

471

52-8

589

65-9

742

83 6

942

300

7SO

-452

509

565

6J.3

706

79 1

890

1003

I 13 0

HO

900

SOl

565

628

703

785

179

989

111 5

125-6

400

I 000

55-l

622

691

n -4

86-4

967

1018

12H

138-2

440

I 100

603

678

754

844

942

1055

1187

1338

1507

480

I 200
I 250

1400

628

706

785

879

981

1099

123-6

1393

1570

500

703

79-1

879

985

1099

12ll

1385

156 1

175-8

HO

754

&4-8

94-2

105-S

1178

131 9

1484

1671

1884

600

I 500
.. ()00)(

600

I SOO
( Conti"ued )

33

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE VIII SHEET AND STRIP


( Continued)

STRIP

Thickness

160

180

2 00

2 -2~

250

210

HS

mm

Wei ght-In ka/m

Width
b
mm
100

1-3

14

1-6

18

20

2 2

2-5

llS

16

18

20

2 2

2-4

27

31

J60

2 0

2 3

2 5

2 8

3 1

3 5

40

200

2 5

28

31

3 5

3-9

-4-4

-49

150

31

3 5

3 9

-44

4 9

5-5

6-2

320

4 0

45

50

5 6

6 3

7 0

79

400

50

56

6 3

7 0

7 -8

8 8

99

500

6 3

71

7 -8

8 8

98

11 0

124

650

8 2

92

102

I 14

12-8

143

161

800

100

113

126

14 1

15-7

176

198

IH

14-9

1&7

186

20-9

2J S

165

18 5

206

231

260

202

226

253

284

24-5

275

309

286

321

950
I OSO
I ISO

'250
1300
1450

358

1550

383

( Continued )
Note- Combinations denoted by dashes are not manufactured.

34

SECTION A : STitUCTURAL !;HAPES AND OTHER STEEl PRODUCTS

TABLE VIII SHEET AND STRIP


( Continued)
STRIP

60

50

HS

1 0

100

Thlckfle..
(

mm

Width
b

WeiJht In kt/m

mm

28

3-1

47

6l

78

100

).5

44

49

59

78

98

115

4-5

SO

6-3

75

100

12-6

160

56

6l

7-1

71

94

IH

15-7

200

70

78

88

98

11 8

157

196

150

89

100

11 3

126

15 1

201

25 1

JZO

111

IH

,....

15-7

188

25 1

31 4

-400

13 9

15-7

IH

196

23 6

31 4

39-2

500

181

204

23 0

2B

306

..08

51 0

223

25 1

213

31 4

317

502

621

265

298

336

37-l

447

597

746

tSO

293

33-0

37 1

41 2

495

65-9

824

I 050

320

361

..f06

451

S.fl

72-2

903

IIJO

348

392

442

49 1

589

785

981

1150

361

..fOI

459

51 0

61 2

81 6

1020

IJOO

..f04

.fSS

51 2

569

613

91 1

1138

IGO

432

417

S47

601

73-0

97-l

1217

I SSO

3S

..
610

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TABLE IX MILD STEEL FLATS


ThiCkl'\ett
t

30

40

60

50

1 0

100

12

mm

Welaht In kafm Lenath

Width

b
mm

10

02

03

05

IS

04

OS

06

07

09

10

OS

06

08

09

13

16

25

06

08

10

12

16

20

24

30

0 7

09

12

14

19

24

28

35

08

11

14

16

22

2 8

33

40

09

l l

16

19

25

3-1

38

45

1-1

14

18

11

28

35

42

50

12

16

20

24

3-1

39

<f7

55

13

17

22

26

34

4 3

52

60

14

19

24

28

38

4 7

s-s

65

31

4 1

51

6 1

10

44

55

t6

75

35

47

59

7 1

10

38

50

6 3

75

90

42

56

71

85

100

47

63

1 8

94

110

52

69

8 6

104

110

56

7 5

94

11 3

130

82

102

122

I-to

88

11 0

13 2

150

94

11 8

1<4 1

20D

15 7

18S

250

196

236

lOO

283

(Continued

Note- The wel&ht per metre values are calculated on the buts that steel welahs 785 a /em and are rounded off to one decimol
place In

kl

36

SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE IX MILD STEEL FLATS-(Continued)


16

II

20

Thickness
t

mm

wl:th

mm
10

IS

20
lS
JO

38

50

SS

JS

SO

56

63

-40

5-6

6i

7 1

45

63

7 1

78

98

50

69

7 8

8 6

55

75

8 5

,....

108
11 8

60

8 2

92

102

128

8 8

99

110

13 7

106

11 8

10 0

11 3

11 3

127

204

65

li"6

220

70

147

188

236

75

126

15-7

201

251

10

1<4-1

177

226

283

to

126

.....

157

196

251

31 4

100

138

15-S

173

21 6

276

3H

110

151

170

188

23-6

301

377

120

163

18 ..

20...

25-S

327

-40;8

IJO

IHt

198

220

275

352

.....o

I <tO

188

112

236

l'H

377

171

ISO

25 1

18)

31 -4

3'2

502

&28

100

314

35-l

]92

491

628

785

150

371

421

47-1

589

754

9-42

lOO

502

565

62-8

785

1005

125-6

400
{ Contin11td }

Note- The wel&ht per metre values are calculated on the buls that steel wel&h 7 85 s /cm and are rounded off to one decimal
p lace i n ltg.

37

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGII'tEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE IX MILD STEEL FLATS-cconttnued)


Thlcknn
t

30

60

50

1 0

100

11

mm

Croas-Sectlonal Area in em~

Width
b

mm
10

0 10

0 -40

050

0 60

IS

0 45

060

075

0 90

120

20

0 60

0 80

100

120

160

200

25

0 75

100

12S

150

200

2 50

3 00

JO

0 90

120

150

180

2 40

3 00

360

lS

105

1<40

175

2 10

280

350

4 20

120

160

2 00

2-40

320

4 00

4-80

45

135

180

2 25

270

3-60

450

5<40

50

150

2 00

2 50

300

4 00

500

6 00

55

165

2 20

2 75

HO

4 <40

550

660

60

180

2 40

3 00

3 60

4 80

6 00

720

65

3 90

5 20

6 50

780

70

4 20

560

700

8 -40

75

4 50

600

7 50

9 00

80

4 80

6 -40

8 00

9 00

90

540

7 20

9 00

1080

100

600

8 00

1000

12.00

110

8 80

IHXI

1320

120

9 60

1200

1440

130

1040

1300

1560

140

11 20

lofOO

16-80

150

1200

1500

1800

200

2000

2400

lSO

2500

3000

3600

300
400

( Continued )

38

SECTION A : STRUCTURAL SHAPES AND OTHER STEEL PRODUCTS

TABLE IX MILD STEEL FLATS-(continued)


16

18

20

25

32

Thickness

mm

CrouSectional Area i n cm 2

W idth
b
~m

10
IS

10
1S

30

480

5-60

6 30

7 00

35

640

720

800

40

720

8 i0

900

45

800

9 00

1000

12-50

so

8 80

9 90

11 00

13-75

55

9-60

1080

1200

1500

1~20

1040

II 70

1300

1625

2080

2600

65

1.120

1260

.... 00

1750

22i0

2800

70

1200

13-50

1500

1875

2400

3000

75

12-80

1440

1600

2000

25-60

3200

80

1440

1620

1800

2250

2880

)600

90

1600

1800

2000

2500

3200

4000

100

17-60

1980

2200

2750

3520

-4400

110

1920

21 60

2400

3000

3840

.of800

110

2080

23 40

2600

3150

41 1.0

5200

llO

2240

2520

2800

3500

-4480

5600

140

2400

2100

3000

3750

4800

6000

ISO

3200

3600

4000

5000

6-400

8000

lOO

4000

4SOC

5000

6250

8000

10000

150

.of800

5400

6000

7500

9600

12000

300

6400

72-00

80 00

10000

12800

16000

<tOO

39

60

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE X BARS
ROUND BARS
Diameter

Cross-Sectional
Area

Weight per
Metre

Perimeter

mm

c:m2

kg

em

50
60

100

0 20
028
050
0 79

02
02
04
0 6

16
19
2 5
31

ISRO 12
ISRO 16
ISRO 20
ISRO 25

12
16
20
25

1 13
2 01
3 14
-491

0 9
16
25
3 8

38
5 0
6 3
78

28
32

28

36

36

40

~0

616
8 04
1018
1257

4 8

32

6 3
8 0
99

q.8
10 1
11 3
126

IHO
1964
24-63
31 17

125
154
193
2.ojS

141
15-7
176
19 8

311
395
-499
61 7

22-3
25 1
283
314

146

Deslttnatlon

ISRO
ISRO
ISRO
ISRO

ISRO
ISRO
ISRO
ISRO

5
6
8

10

ISRO 45
ISRO so
ISRO 56"
ISRO 63
ISRO
ISRO
ISRO
ISRO

45

so
56
63

90

80
90

100

100

3959
5026
6326
785"'

110
125
I-to
160

110
125
140
160

95-03
12272
15394
20106

963
1208
1578

346
39-3
44-0
503

ISRO 180
ISRO 200

1~0

200

25"'-47
314 16

1998
2466

566
628

ISRO
ISRO
ISRO
ISRO

71
80

80

71

SQUARE BARS
Detlanatlon

ISSQ
ISSQ
ISSQ

5
6
8

ISSQ 10
ISSQ
ISSQ
ISSQ
ISSQ

12
16

20
25

ISSQ 32
ISSQ 40
ISSQ so
ISSQ 63
ISSQ 80
ISSQ 100

Side Width

Cross-Sectional
f. rea

welaht per
Metre

Perimeter

mm

cm2

kg

em

50
6 0
8 0
100

0 25
0 36
064
100

0 2
0 3
0 5
08

20
24
3 2
40

1+4

1-1
2 0
31

49

48
64
80
100

1024
1601..
2500
3969

8 0
126
196
3 !2

128
160
200
252

6-400
10000

502
785

320
-400

12
16
20

25
32
-40

so
63

80

100

256
-400
625

The weifhu per metre of bars alven In the table are calculated on the buts that steel welahs 785 g{cm1 and are rounded off
to one decima place In kg.

-40

SECTION

BEAMS, CHANNELS ANO COMPOUND


SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS
(TABLES XI-XXIII)

lSI HAN DBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XI ECONOMY IN THE SELECTION OF BEAMS


AND CHANNELS USED AS FLEXURAL MEMBERS
BASED ON SECTION MODULI
toduho~s

Donisn~-

of
Section

t lon

Zu
cm3

3 8541

Wei&ht Slle~r
per Carrylnr
Metre Capacity
s
w

10~

*ISLC 350
*ISLB 300

388
377

245
190

4754
4242
4105

ISWB150
ISMC 300
15:"18250

409
358
373

158
21 5
163

4032
3924
3485

*ISLC lOO
tSLB l75
ISW8l2S

33 1
330
33-9

19 0
166
136

3059
3053
2974

ISM BllS
tSMC 250
J SLB 250

31 2
304
279

138
168
144

280
288

14' 4
115

2723-9
24289
13598

ISWBS50
JSLB 600
15MB SSO

1125
995
103-7

S46
595
582

tSWBSOO
tSLB 550
ISMBSOO

952
863
869

468
51 5
482

tswaso

794
750
72-4

391
-43-5
400

I 223-8
I 1713
1 022-9

JSLB 450
ISWB400
ISMB400

653
667
616

36-6
34-5
33-6

9653
8870
n &9

fSLB400
ISWBlSO
tSMBl50

569
569
524

302
265
268

75-41
7519
6995

tSMC400
ISLBlSO
tSLC <400

494
49 5
457

325
245
302

65-4-8
6077
573-6

ISWBlOO
tSLB n5
ISMB300

48 1
431
-442

210
215
21 3

5719

ISMC 350

42 1

268

kg

kg i<

Mo dulus
of
Section

Z xx

532 1
4889

669
63-S
680

JSLBSOO
tSMB450

Zu

Shear
Carrying
Capacity

cm3

1-45 1
133-7
122-6

I 558 1
I 5432
I 3S07

tion

kg x 10-'1

*ISWB600
*ISWB600
tSMB600

I 9332
I 8087

Weight
per
Metre
w

De~lgna

kg

3 S400
.3 0604

20916

Modulus
of
Section

cm3

2395
2165
223-S

tSMCll5
ISLC llS
15MB 200

25-9
240
25-4

13-6
123
1013

2224
1819
1726
172-5
1697

JSLB 115
*ISMClOO
tSLClOO
aswa 11s
JSLBlOO

235
221
206
221
198

123
11 5
104
96
102

1454

JSMB 175

193

9 1

1398
131 3
1253

tSMC 175
tSl.C 175
JSLB 175

19 1
176
167

9-4
84
84

kg x lo3

*ISJB 225
ISJC 200
ISWB ISO

128
IH
170

79
77
77

103-9
969

ISMC ISO
ISMB ISO
ISLC ISO

164
149
144

77
68
68

ISLB ISO
175
ISJBlOO

142
11 2
9-'J

68
60
64

15MB 125
ISMC llS
ISLB 125

130
12-7
119

52
59
52

99

91 8
82-3
78 1
718
666

651
ISLC 250
ISWB 100

kg

1163
116 1
111 9

93-0

2950
l625

Desi1na Weight
Shear
tlo n
per
Car rying
""etre Capacity
w
s

~{SJ C

628
57 1
54-8

ISJC 150
ISLC llS
ISJB 175

107
81

51
52
53

51 5
432
429

IS MB 100
t SJC 125
JSJB ISO

115
79
7 1

3'8
35
+3

373

ISMC 100
ISLBIOO
ISLC 100

92
80
79

44
3-8
J.8

33-6
32-9
2-18
203
19-4

*ISJC 100
ISMC7S
ISLB 75

58
68
6 1

2-8
31
2-6

176

tSl.C 75

57

26

Note - For usin& this table. proceed as follows:


i) Find, in the column headed Modulus of Section', t he v~lue equ~l to or, failng that, the value next higher to the
required value of ZD.
.ii) If t he se ction opposite this selected value in the nellt column headed ' Designation bears an asterisk, choose it. as
it is the lightest beam in the se rie$ to serve the req uire me nt. Otherwise, proceed higher up and choose the first
section be~rint the asterisk, as all se ctions above the section opposi;C! to the selected value also satisfy t he require
ment with regard to zllJ:.
iii) If conditions require that the section must not exceed a ce ruin depth, proceed u p the column until the se ction
wit h the required depth i s reached. Check up to see that n o lighter beam with an arte risk, of the same de pth.
~ppnrs h~gher up.
iv) Check up the selected section for we b cap~city Ill shear. Also. make proper provision in cues of ecce ntric loadin&
or any othe r special conditions of loadin, .
v) It is assumed in this uble t hat the compression flllnges of the se ction so chosen have adequate l ater~1 support.

42

SECTION 8 ; BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XII ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON BEAMS


WITH ADEQUATE LATERAL SUPPORT FOR
COMPRESSION FLANGE
DesiJn~tion

ISLB 600

15MB 600

ISWB 600

ISWB 600

600 ;'\ 110

600X110

600x 150

600Y150

llH

995

1451

Deflection
in em, for
ISLB 600,

ISLB 550

15MB 550

550" 190

550x 190

ISMB .00,
ISWB. 600

86 l

1037

and

ISWB 550 Oeflt-etion


in em for
550'1..150
I SLB 550,
15MB 550
1115
and
ISWB550

ISWB600

Span in

Allowable Uniform Lo;ads in k1 "IOl

Metres

10
IS
10

3060
20-40
153 0

3856
257 1
1928

-4-460
2974
2230

2-42 8

0 03
0 06
010

1-5
30
H
40

122-4

1542

178-4

19-4 3

0 16

9~

1020
874

1286
1102

1-487
127-4

161 9

023

81 2
69 6

765
680
61 2
556
51 0
-47 1

96-4

111 5
99 1
892
81 1

SO
SS
60
65

70
75

80
85
90

-43-7
-408

9 5
100
105

382
360
3-40
32 2
306
29 1

110
11 5

278
266

110
115
llO
IH
140
145
150

Z, ,.,

em~

s.

k& , 10~
L,,. metres
R, kp. IOJ

8'. em

4856

3238

1388

0 32
042
0 53
065
079
0 9'4
1 10
: 28
146
167
188
21 1
235

59)

686

55 1
51 -4
-482
-45-4
428

637
595
558
525
496
-470
4-46
-42S

'121 4
1079
972
883
810
7-47
69 ...
6-48
607
57 I
5-40
51 I
-486
462

-406
388

442
422

8)'7

77 1
70 1
6-43

-406
386
367
350

7-44

2-43-6
1624
1218

609
~ I

-48 7
44 3
-406
37 5
H8
)2-

HO
287

372
357
343

32-2

23-6
22-7
218
211
204

308
29 6
286
276
266
257

31 8
308
298

3-47
33-S

-440
4-75
510
548

32--4

586

2 <4289
595
45
20
300

3 060'1
680
s0
2 3
300

3 5400
635
60
21
300

3 8542
669

6 5
22

300

74 3
M l
59-4
54 1
-49-6
-457
-425
396
372
350
330
31 )
297
283

8:58

0 -45

Ul

0~

686
624
57 2
528
-490
-458
-429

0 71
086
102
I 20
1 39
160
f 82
205
230
2 56
284
3 13

4() )

38 1
36 1
3-43
32-7

... s

33-0

1189
137 3
0 18
'------,
9""'
9-:" 1--,
114-4
0 26
850
"---9
:::-::8~-1,-- -""""""'="o.-=-ls=---

3--44

25 5

389
374
360

003
006
0 II

r- - - - - -- -- -- -- - --~-------- - 1
222
270
31 2
344

NS
401

-405

343 2
2288
1716

315

--------------- ------ -- - --- - ----- - ~

JO 4
287
270
256
244
232

297 3
1982
1-486

21 2

259

300

203
195
188

24-8

286
275
264

I 933 2
51 5
4 0
19
275

2 3598
582
45
21
275

23-8
228

3-76

27239
546
60
20
275
( Continutd )

Note I - Loids above the fu ll ltne can be allo we d provtded the weli>s are strengthened su iubly for Shear.
Note l -In the case of loads be low the do~ted line, the deflection exceeds the limit o f I ; 325 of the Span.
Note 3- Symbols.
S ""' Maximum Web Shear
L., = Length of SpJn up to whoch ubulated loads are safe wtth or w ithout lateral support.
II. = Increase ' " Beanng Cipactty for every add ttoonal ce n t tmetrc of Bnnng .
8'
Length of Buron~ to develop a Bearing Capacoty of S.

-43

lSI HANDBOOK fOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XII ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON BEAMS


WITH ADEQUATE LATERAL SUPPORT FOR
COMPRESSION FLANGE
( Continued)
Desisnation

ISLBSOO

15MB 500

ISWB 500

hxb

SOO x 180

SOO x 180

500x lSO

750

849

951

mmxmm

w
kg/ m

85

194o4
1296
972
n -8
6-48
556
<486
43-2
389
354
324
299
278
259
243
22-9

2279
1519
1140
91 2
760
651
570
506
456
41 4
380
351
326
304
285
268

2635
1757
1318
IOH
878
75-3
659
586
52-7
479
43-9
405
376
351
330
31 0

003
007
012
020
028
038
050
063
078
095
1 13
132
153
176
200
226

90
95

216
205

253
240

293
277

2-53
282

194
185
177
169
162

228
21 7
207
198
190

263
25 1
240
22-9
220

3-13
345
l-78
4 13
450

1543-2
43-S
40
Lv metres
Ft, kax 103
17
8', em
250

18087
<482
40
19
250

20
1 5
30

3-5
40
45
50
55

60
65
70
75

80

100
105
110
11 5
110

ISMB450

ISWB450

450x 170

<450 ' ISO

.UOxlOO

653

n -4

794

Deflection
in em for
ISLB 450,
15MB 450
and
ISWB 450

21 3
200

1963
1309
982
785
654
561
49 1
436
392
357
32-7
302
280
262
246
23-1

003
008
0 14
022
031
043
056
070
087
IOS
125
147
170
195
222
251

162

179

207

3 13

154
147
140

170
162
154

196
187
178

383

2091 6

122l8

468

366
40

13507
-400

15581
391

35

45

225

17
225

1542
1028

kgx J03

1702
1135
851
68 1
568
486
426
378
3o40
309
284
262
243

n t
61 7

SH
-4-4 1
386
343
308
28:0
257
'{J7
220
206
193
II I

22-7

--- ------.. -- .. ---------- - - ---- 281


21 8
172
189

...... .... ....................... .... .......... .. ......... . ...... ....... ...

Zrx, em$

s.

ISLB4SO

Allowable Uniform Loads In kl x 1oa

Span In
Metres
10
15

Deftection
In em for
ISLBSOO,
ISMB 500
and
ISWBSOO

55
19
250

"'

225

...

or

1/325

or tile Span.

Note l - Symbols:
S = Maximum Web Shear.
L.,

=-

Lentth of Span up to whlth

tabvla~d

loads are sale with or .,JthO\.It lateral support.

A = lncreue In harln& Capacity for every additional centimetre of harln&.

a -

Lcn,ch of Burin& to develop a hartna Capacity ol S.

420

( Contillued)

Note I - Loads above the full line can be allowed provided the webs are atrenJthtned sulubly for Shear.
Note 1 - In the case of loacts below the dotted line, the defle!!n excteds the limit

347

SECTION B : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XII ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON BEAMS


WITH ADEQUATE LATERAL SUPPORT FOR
COMPRESSION FLANGE
(Continued )
Desltnadon

ISLB..OO

ISHBo4ot

ISWB..OO

hx b
mmxmm
w
ka/m

G xl65

<100x l40

<100 x 200

Yt

61-6

667

lttanln
Hetr

Deflection
in em for
ISL8400,
15MB 400
and
ISW8400

ISLBlSO

ISMB lSO

ISWBlSO

l50xl65

350 x 140

lSOx lOO

.., .s

524

569

947
632

98 1
654

1118
745

004
010

Allowable Uniform Loads In lei x

1-G

15

1216
8H

2-G

608
-487

25
J O
J l
40
45
50
SS

1289
85-9

I~

147-6
984

004
009

738

0 16

<f7<f

<f'10

559

0 18

. 379
31 6
27-1
2H
21-1
190
12
158
14-6

393
327
280
2<45
21 8
196
178
16-t
151

<f<f7
372
31 9
280
2<f8
224
203
186
172

028
040
055
071
090
1-12
135
161
189

516
<flO
368
322
286
258
23-4
21 5
198

590
<f92
<f22
369
328
295
268
24-6
227

024
03S
048
062
079
098
1-18
l<fl
HiS

184
172

211
197

191
220

1)6
126

1<40
13 1

152
14313S
128
122

161

NO

....

IH
136
129

18-t
17-t
16-4
15-5
148

106

965-l
302
35
15
200

I 0229
336
35
H
200

11713
325
<fS
1-6
200

751 9
2-45
35
14
175

40-63+8

6-G
65

270
244
22-1
203
187

7-o

17;4

75

16-l

t.ef!ectlon
In em for
ISL8350,
ISMB 350
and
ISW8l50

-- - - - --------- -- - -- - -- - - - - - ----

...

---- .. -- .. . -. . . ....... -- - ... - - ...... ---- .. ... ... - - - ... ... - - ..

IS
tO

,.s

IH

z., cml
s.

kax 103

1,..

metres

It,

kcx lOS

1', em

152

118

282
)-16

160
l<f9

2 19
251

122

l<fO

286

115

13 1

323

109

124

362

7789
268
35
15
175

8870
265
-45
15
175

353
HI

( Cont inued )

Note I - Loads above the full line can be allowed provided the weba are strenathened suitably for Shear.
Note 2 -In the cast of loads below the dotted line, the deflection exceeda the limit of 1/325 of the Span.
Note l - Symbols:
S - Maximum Web Shear.

L. - Le11ath of Span up

to

whiCh ubulated loads are safe with or without lateral support.

It - lncr..se In BearJn1 Capacity for every additional centimetre of Bearln1.

I' - Ltnath of Bearln1 to develop a Bearlna Capacity of S.

-45

IS! HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XII ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON BEAMS


WITH ADEQUATE LATERAL SUPPORT FOR
COMPRESSION FLANGE
( Continued)
Designation

ISLB 325

h x. b

32S x 165

Deflection
in em for
ISLB ns

ISLBlOO

ISMB 300

ISWBlOO

lOO x 150

300 )( 1-40

JOO x lOO

Deflection
In em for
ISLBlOO,

mm x .nm

ISLIU75
275 x 140

15111Bl00
4H

441

37-7

48 1

llO

and
ISWBlOO

kg/ m

Allowable Uniform Loads in kg -..: 103

Span In
Metres
10

766

005

6 16

72-j

82-S

005

494

006

15

51 0

011

41 1

482

. 550

0 12

33 0

013

l O

383

0 19

308

362

41 2

0 21

24-7

023

25

306

030

2H

289

33-0

Oll

198

Ol6

J O

255

o..n

206

24 1

275

041

165

0 51

219

059

176

206

23-6

0 64

14-1

010

40

192

0 77

154

181

206

08)

124

091

45

170

097

137

16 1

183

1-os

11 0

1 15

50

153

120

12 3

144

165

l lO

99

...42

55

139

145

131

ISO

90

1-72

82

loGS

112
"'

60

128

173

.. . ..... - - .......... - .. .. - .. - ..

"' "

"' "'

... "' "' "'

"'

"' '"' ... '"' "' "' "' "' "' ,., '"

"'

158

"'

"'

"' .,.

"' '"' '"' ..

103

120

138

1 88

'"'

'

11 8

2 03

95

111

127

1 20

70

110

2-36

88

103

118

2 55

6077

4889

973-6

65<48

)92-4

21 5

190

11 3

21 0

166

L.,, metres

JS

3-5

45

lO

R.

kp .I 03

13

13

14

14

1-2

8' ,

em

163

150

150

150

138

Z " , cm3
kc x 103

... ...............

6-5

s.

Deflection
in em for
ISLB175

( Continutd)
Note I - Lo~ds above the full line can be allowed provided the webs are strencthened suitably for Shear.
Note l - In t he case of loads below the dotted line, the deflection exceeds the limit of lf'llS of the Span.
Note l - Symbols:
S = Maxi mum Web Shear.
L,. = Lencth of Spn up to which t~bulated toads are safe with or without lateral support.
R = Increase In Bearlnc Capacity for every additional centimetre of Bearln&.
8' = Length of Bearin& to develop a Bearlnc Capacity of S.

46

SECTION B: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XII ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON BEAMS


WITH ADEQUATE LATERAL SUPPORT FOR
COMPRESSION FLANGE-< continued)
Designation

JSLB 250

ISMBUO

ISWB 250

hx b
mmxmm
w

250 -: 115

lSOx llS

250 :< 200

279

373

-409

kg/ m
Span in
Metres
10
15
20

ll-1

ll-9

38S

'f.J-9

25-7

94
8 0
70

192
154
128
II 0
9 6

293
220
176
146
IH
110

62

8 6

98

s6

77

88

127

120
109
100
4754
158

156
189
225

75
68
62

104
94
86
4105
163
H
13
125
JSLB 200

13
125
15MB 200

50

hx b

200x 60

200x 100

200 x 100

99

198

254

Sp.an in
Metres

Deflection
In em for
ISJB225,
ISL8225,
ISMB US
and
ISW82l5

280
18?
140

74

59
49

11 2

4 2

29

007
016
028
043
062

085
111

17-f

1163
2224
3059
3485
79
123
138
136
15
2-S
30
40
07
1 1
12
12
11 3
11 3
11 3
11 3 '
ISWB 100 Deflection ISJB IJS ISLB 175 JSMB 175 ISWB 175 Deflection
in em for
in em for
200x 1-40 ISJB 200,
17Sd0
175:< 90
17S x 90
17S x llS ISJ8175,
ISL8100,
ISL817S,
281
ISMB 200
8 1
167
19-l
U l
ISMB 175
.and
.and
ISW8100
ISW817S

Allow.able Uniform Lo.ads in kl x lOS


69

~58

183

21 7

0 09

4-6
34

IOS
19
63
52

122

145

92
7-3
6 1

108

87

0 20
0 36
0 56

72

080

20

45

52

62

17

40

2415
115

S48

125-l

l S

10
IS

98

2H

66

143

10

49

l S

].9

107
86

l O

J.l

72

,...

l S

2-8

61

80

24
22
20
781

54
48
43

70

83

63
56

74

8', em

U.S

13-3

SO

ka x 103

300
240
200
17 1
ISO

mm :<mm
w

L,.,
R,

215 /.150

98

11 5

kax 101
metres

llSxiiO

lo47

83

2974
S,
ki X 1()3
144
L,.. metres
30
R, kg x 103
12
8' em
125
Deslanatlon ISJB 200

z.,.

l15 x l00

006

45

z ;<.t cm3

s.

215 :< 10

0 14
025
039
056
077
100

94

cm3

ISWB 115

S99

40

50

15MB 2l5

399

107

30

ISLB 115

Sl 7

35

15

...,

lSJBUS

Allowable Uniform loads in ka :-: lOS


J.45
258
207
172
148
129

55
60

Deflection
in em for
ISLBlSO,
ISMBlSO
and
ISWBlSO

64
10
06
10 0

1697
102

H
10
100

282
188

33-1

0 08

ll-1

IH

166

0 18
0 31

II l

132

049

z.e

11 0

010

096
125
f SI
195

2235
101
30
J.l
100

,...
6 6

,...

1454

172-S

9 1

96

10
06

10

l S

l O

10

10

1 1

88

88

88

88

Sl

12
10 0

54

Note I - loads above the full line can be allowed prcwlded che webs are strentthcned suiubly for Shear.
Note 1 -In the case of loads below the dotted line, the deflectJon excMds the limit of 1/325 of the Span.
Note l ~ Symbols:
S = Maximum Web Shear.
L., = lentth of Span up to which tatM.Iated loeds are ufe with or w ithout lateral support.
It = Increase In Bearlna Capacity for every addtcional ctftttmetre of BearinJ.
ltntth ol Bearln& to develop a hartna Capacity of S.

a ""

47

( Continued )

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XII ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON BEAMS


WITH ADEQUATE LATERAL SUPPORT FOR
COMPRESSION FLANGE-( continued)
Deslanation

ISJBISO

ISLB"ISO

ISMBISO

hx b
mm x mm

ISOx SO

ISOx iO

ISOx M

7-1

l.f2

ISWBISO
IS~h<

....,

100

170

k&/m

ISLB 115

ISMBilS

lUx 7$

12.S x 7S

11 9

llO

Deflection
in em for
ISLB 12.5
and
ISMBI15

Allowable Uniform Loads In kJ X 101

Span ln
Metres
10
f.S

116
17
58

So4
H
27

l O
25

Deflection
in em for
ISJB ISO,
ISLBISO,
ISHBISO
and
ISWBISO

1-4-1

122
8 1
6 1

22

94
10

0 10
023
Oo42

56

065

.. .. . .. -- . . . . . . . . -- - . . ... . ..... . .............. ...... . . . . ..... - - - . . . . .. .... - ... -~

30

38

o40

....

33
2CJ

3-5
30

z..... ems
s. kc x 103

42-9

91 8

969

.4-J

68

68

L,. metres
It, kJ X 103
! ' , em

10
06
75

20
09
75

20
09
75

35

40

DHipatJon

18
15

ISLBIOO

47
40
H

09o4
128
167

82

90

s-5
41

60
o45

0 12
028
050

36

078

30

Hl

-
I

...

Sl
20
08
63

r-o
75

D~tlon

ISMBIOO

71 1
Sl
25
0 8
63

65-1

I 11 9
77
25

ISL87S

In em for
h x ll
mm x mm

100:-: 50

100x 7S

ISL8100
and

10

IH

ISMBIOO

7S x 50

Delection
In em for
ISL875

k&/m
Span In
Mtr
10
1-S

10
25
30

Zu , cm1

s,

ka x 101
L,.. metres
It, ka x 101
&' , em

Allowable Uniform Loads In kJ X 101

016
015

o42
28

.. .. .. ...... ........ .. . . . . .. ...

062

,.~

.. . . . .. . . . ... ... . ... .... . . ... .. .. .... ,

17
lo4

26
22

3H
38

51 5

15

25

01

01
50

50

021
047

l l

091
141
194
26
IS

38

07
31

Note I -In the case of loads below tl'le dotted line, the d.t1ection exceeds the ll~lt o( 1/325 of the Span.
Note 2 -Symbols:
S = Maximum Web Shear.
L.= LenJth of Span up to which tabulated loads are safe with or without lateral support.
It = Increase In Bearln& Capacity for every additi<>nal centimetre ol BearinJ.
! ' - Lei!Jth of Bearin& to develop a 8earln1 Capacity of S.

48

Oll

SECTION B : BEAM!i, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XIII ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON


CHANNELS WITH ADEQUATE LATERAL SUPPORT
FOR COMPRESSION FLANGE
DeslpatJon

ISLCo400

hx b
mm x mm
w
kJ/m

400 x 100
457

ISMC400 Deflection
fn em for
400x 100
ISLC400
and
494
ISHC400

Span in
Metres

ISMCJSO

350x 100

350x 100

388

41-1

Deflection
in em for
ISLC 350
and
ISMC350

Allowable Uniform Loads in kl X

ISLC 300

JOO)( 100
3H

ISMCJOO Deflection
In em for
JOOx 90
ISLC 300
and
358
ISHCJOO

io'

10

83-9

905

004

63-9

686

0 ().4

-48-4

509

005

15

560

603

0 08

426

458

0 10

32-3

339

0 11

10

410

.of51

0 15

31 9

34-3

017

241

255

020

25

33-6

362

0 23

255

275

027

194

204

031

30

280

302

0 33

213

22-9

0 38

16 1

170

0-45

35

240

259

046

182

196

0 52

138

145

061

-40

210

226

0 60

160

172

068

12-1

IH

079

45

187

20 1

075

142

153

0 86

108

11 3

100

$0
SS

168

181

0 93

128

13-7

106

97

102

12-4

153

165

1-13

11 6

llS

119

88

93

150

61

140

15 1

IH

106

II 4

153

81

85

,.

-~-----------

65

,.

139

157

9 8

106

180

74

7 8

210

129

182

9 1

9 8

208

6 9

7-3

H3

4032
190
25
13
150

-42..2
215
2-5

112

12 1

209

85

92

2)9

105

113

2-38

80

8 6

272

Z~ emS
lca x l~

L... metres

R, kJ X 103
B'I em

179
----~ -- --- -

11'

. ......... .... ....... ...... - .......

I S

..

120

............... .............. . ...................... .. .............

75
10

s.

ISLC 350

- - - - ...... ...

...

99

106

269

75

81

307

9)

10 1

301

7 1

76

34-4

6995
302
25
15
200

75-4-1
32-5
25
1-6
200

5321
245
25
14
175

5719
268
25
15
175

1'4
150

( Coittinued )
Note I -Loads above the full line can be allowed provided the webs are strenathened suitably for Shear.
Note 2 - In the cue of loads below the dotted line. the deflec.tion exceeds the limit of l /325 of the Span.
Note l - Symbols :

- Maximum Web Shear.

L.,

R.

-= Increase in Bearing Capacity for every additional centimetre

Length of Span up to which tabulated loads are safe with or without lateral support.

8' = Lenath of Bnrinl to develop a BearlnJ CapacJty of S.

49

of Bearinc.

lSI HANDBOOK f OR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XIII ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON


CHANNELS WITH ADEQUATE. LATERAL SUPPORT
FOR COMPRESSION FLANGE- (Continued )
ISLC 250

Designation

250x

hxb
mm x mm

roo

280

w
k g/m

ISLC225

ISHCllS

lSOx 80

De flection
in em for
ISLClSO and

l25 x 90

ll5 x 80

Deflection
in em for
ISLC l2S and

304

ISHC250

240

259

ISHCUS

ISHC 250

Allo wable Uniform Loads In kg X 103

Span In
Metres
10
1$
20
25

J S

354
236
177
142
118
10 1

45

88
79

366
244
183
147
122
105
92
8 1

71

73

l O

...o
50

006
0 13
024
037
054

272
18 1
136
109
9 1

287

0 73

78

095
12 1

68
60

96
82
72
64

149

54

57

007
015
026
041
060
081
106

192
144
115

134

-- - ... - - --- ----- --- - - --- ---- ----165

--- - - - - - -- -- ---- - - - - - -- - - - -~-- ------ - -

5-5
60
Zu , cm3

64
59
2950
S,
kg x 103
144
L,.. met res
25
12
R. kg x 103
8' , em
125
Designation ISJClOO
ISLClOO
hx b
l00x 70
l00 x 7S

mmx mm
w

139

106

67
61
3053
168
25
13
125
ISMC200
l00x 75
221

kg/ m

11 2

176

191

15-8

168
112
84

s-9

3-5

52

s.s

J.l9

25

3-1
28
116 1
7-7
IS

46
4-1
172-6
104
20

4-9

151

44

186

40
45

139

R., ktX 10:s

08

JO

em

100

100

a.

ISLC 175
175 x 7S

99
66
49

"10

Z;u em 3
S, kg X J()3
L., met res

2395
136
25
12
11 2
IS MC 175
17Sx 75

ISJC 175
175 x 60

007
0 17
030
046
067
0"

207
138
134
83
69

50

11 2

Deflect ion
In em for
ISJC 200,
ISLC 100 and
ISMClOO

21 8
146
109
87
73
62

93
70
56
<46

J O
H

2265
123
25
1 1

De flection
In em. for
ISJC 175,
ISLC 175and
ISHC 17S

Allowable Uniform Loads in kc x 103

Span In
Metres

10
15
10
25

180
2-14

40
3-3

IOS
79
63
5-3

2 8

4S

82-3

181 9
115
B

60
15

"18

0 17
IO<f

136

1313
84
20

12

07

10

100

88

88

67
56

008
0 19
03<4
053

1398

94
25
J.l
88

( Continued )

Note I - loads above the full line can be allo wed provide d the webs are strengthened suiti bly for Shear.
Note l-In t he cue of loads be'ow the dotted line, the deflectio n exceeds t he limit of 1{325 of t he Span.
Note l - Symbols:
S .,. MlXimum Web Sheir.
L ... Length of Span up to which tabulat ed loads ue safe wit h or without lateral support.
It ""' lncreue In Bearin& Capacit y for e very a dditional ce ntimetre of Bearin.&.
B' = Length of Bearing to deve lop a Bearln' Ca pacit y of S.

50

SECTION B: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XIII

ALLOWABLE UNIFORM LOADS ON


CHANNELS WITH ADEQUATE LATERAL SUPPORT

FOR COMPRESSION FLANGE- (Continued)


Designation

ISjC ISO

JSLC 150

ISHC ISO

hx b

JSO x SS

150><.75

150x 7S

99

144

164

mm x mm
w

ISLC 125

ISHC llS

llS x SO

ll5 x 65

llSx65

and

79

107

127

5-6
45

12-S
83
62
SO

010
022
0-iO
062

42

089

l O
H
3 0

112

628
S l
15
07
75

930
68
20
09
75

14

l S
26
l l

Zn emS

s.

kg >< lOS
L.,. metres
R, kg Y. 103
8' , em

.- ..

103-9
77
25
10
75

Designation

ISJC 100

ISLC 100

ISMC 100

h J< b
mm x mm

IQOx .fS

100 x 50

100x 50

58

79

91

30
20

3-9
26

45
30

015
033

20

IS

20

22

060

12
10
24-8
28
10
06
50

16
13
32-9
38
IS
08
SO

18
15
37-3
44
l O
09
50

093
134

L.,, metre'
R, kg x lOS

8' , em

...

0 12
027
0-48
074

5-3
40
32

... ... .,. ... "'

23

27

43-2
35
15
06
' 62

57-1
52
20
08
62

666

107

59
20
09
62

JSLC7S

ISHC7S

7S x 40

75 x 40

S7

68

Denectlon
In em for
ISLC 75
and
ISMC75

Allowable Uniform Loads In lcJ x 103

Span in
Hetrs
10
15

Zu, cm
s. k1x lOS

80

17

Deneetlon
in em for
ISJC 100,
ISLC 100
and
ISMC 100

kg/ m

25
JO

...

:f::~ :

1 -~:~ ~:

69
H
H
N

52

H
.fO

Deflection
In em for
ISJC llS,
ISLC 125
and
ISHC 125

Allowable Uniform Loads in lccx 103


75
SO
38
30

15

ISJC llS

ISMC ISO

kg/ m

Span in
Metres
10

Denectlon
in em for
ISJC 150,
JSLC 150

2 1
14

24
'16

020
045

1 1

12

079

176
2-6
15
07
3-8

lo-3
3 1
20
08
38

... .......... ...... .. . - . . .. ...... . .. .. .. ..................

- ------- - -- ---- -- -- ------- -- -------

Note I -In the case of loads below the dotted line, the deflection exceeds the limit of l /325 or the Span.
Note 2-Symbols:
S = Maximum Web Sheu.
L,. = Length of Span up to which tabulated loads a~e safe with o:- without lateral support.
R - Increase In Bearing Capacity for every additional centimetre of Beariog.
&' = Length of Bearing to develop a Bearing Capacity of S.

51

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XIV SINGLE JOIST WITH ADDITIONAL


PLATES ON BOTH FLANGES TO BE USED
AS GIRDERS

t--

e,.

Composed of
Joltt

Desl1natlon

ISWIISO

ISWII7S

15MB 200

ISWilOO

tSMillS

Weiaht Secper
tiona I
Cover Pla tes Metre
Area

W idth Thick
ness

ISMBlSO

e..

1.,..

'n'

Least

Modulus Maxi- Maxiof


mum
mum
of
Section Allow- Allow
Gyration
able
able
Moment Shear
M
Zxx
s
r )')'
R~dius

mm

mm

kg

cm2

mm

em

cm4

em4

em

em3

1600

100
120
160
200
150

-42-1
<471
572
673
798

5367
6007
72-87
8567
101 67

1-44
164
204
24-4
29 4

8SO
8 70
9 10
9 SO
1000

28898
3 363 1
4 3772
5 48<44
7 0058

7775
91<40
I 187 I
I -460 1
I 801 5

381

3400
3866
481 0
5773
7006

54
61
76
9 1
110

17

100
120
160
200
25 0

53-S

68 11
76 11
92' 11
10811
128 II

1-46
166
206
246
296

975
995
1035
1075
11 25

49352
5 711 3
7 3600
9 141 1
II 561 S

I 521 9
I 7886
2 l21 9
2 8553
3 521 9

5062
5740
7111
8503
I 0277

80
90
112
134
162

96

832-7
969. 2
I 2423
I 515.3
I 8567

83
92
11.2

108

3-97
-4-07

5242
585 2
7085
8334
992-2
6398
7164
87 10
I 0276
I 2266

101
113
13-7
162
193

11 5

l S4

2000

1600

2000

1600

2000

200 0

597
723
849
1006

HO
404

-4-13
421
4 73
485
s 02
5 14
5 2~

kamx 10 kt x 10~
3

10 0
120
160
200
250

555
65-6
756
882

6433
7073
8}-53
96 33
I 1233

168
188
228
268
318

11 00
11 20
1160
1200
12-50

s 766 1
6 55-46
8 2183
100007
124021

100
12.0
16.0
200
250

602
665
79 1
91 6
1073

7671
847 1
10071
116 7 1
13671

163
18 3
22-3
263
31 3

11 00
11 20
1160
1200
12SO

7 0378
8 023-S
10 103 1
12 331 2
IS 332-8

2462 1
2 9955
3 662 1

4 66
477
49
507
518

100
120
160

71 72
78 11
9092
IOHl
11972

18 1
201
241
28 1
33 1

12-25
12<45
1285
1325
IH5

7 862-4
8 8385
108870
13067 0
IS 983-5

901 0
I 0375
I 3106
1583-6
I 9250

364
380
391
-401

641 8
7099
8472
9862
I 162 4

101
112
133
IS !I
18 3

138

250

51>3
613
7 14
8 14
940

10 0
120

653
716

8324
9124
1072-4
12324

174
19<4
13-4

12-25
1245
1285

I 7819
2 0486

2 5819

INS

1-432~

324

1375

3 11 53
) 7819

463
<474
491
503
51<4

77 11
8567
I 0293
I 2039
I -425)

121
IH
162
190
22-4

1)6

27-4

94462
106664
13 2270
IS 9520
19 5976

87-SS
9555
111 55
12755
1<4755

178
198
238
278
328

13-50
I HO
1410
1150

I I 8949
13 37-46
16 -4661
19 7.38 3
24 0899

I 6678
I 9345
24678
3 0012
3 6678

436
<450
4 70
4 85
4 99

881 1
9763
I 1678
I 36 13
1 6060

139
154
184
21-4
25-3

163

100

ltWillS

Me~n Extreme Gross Momenu


Thic.k
fibre
of Inertia
ne" of Dist ance
Flanae

s~ s

lloO

842

200
150

967
11 1<4

100
110
160
200
250

687
750
876
100 1
1158

ISOO

I 6621

I 928 8

360

3-70

3-86

1) . I

15 6

( Continwcd)

52

lSI

~ANDBOOK

FOR STRUCTURAL

~NGINEER S:

STRUCTU RA L STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XIV

SINGLE JOIST WITH ADDITIONAL

PLATES ON BOTH FLANGES TO BE USED


AS GIRDERS- (Continued)

t-L

-X

Weight
per
Cover Plates Metre

Composed of
Joist

Designa
tion
ISWB 400

ISH B 450

W id t h Thick
ness

Sect io na I
Are a

Mean e xtr eme


Fibre
T hickness of Dista nce
Fla nges

Cross Moments
of Ine rtia

eu

'~~

/)I)'

mm

mm

kg

cm 2

mm

em

em

cm4

em

cm3

3200

10 0
120
160
200
250
320
400

1170
1270
147 1
167 2
192-3
2275
2677

14901
161 81
18741
21301
34501
28981
341 01

18 1
20 1
H l
28 1
))-I
40 1
48 1

21 00
21 20
21 60
2200
2250
2320
2400

~3280

6 8493
7 941 6
10 1261
12 310 7
IS 0..1 3
18860
23 233-3

678
701
735
760
784
807
8 25

2 3966
26428
3 1366
3 6326
4 2560
s 1351
6 1530

377
416
49 4
57-l
670
809
969

325

56 0268
67 7509
79 9174
95 7600
119 1530
147 672-0

100
120
160
200
250
320
400

1038
110 1
122-7
1352

230
250
290
330
380
4\S-0
530

23-50
23-70
24 10
24-50
2500
2570
2650

51554-1
56 0098
65 1494
74 5975
86849 1
104 8437
126 64-4 1

2 1673
2 4340
2 9673
3 5007
4 1673
s 1007
6 1673

405
417
4 36
4 51
4 66
481
4-94

2 1938
2 3633
2703-3
3 0448
3 4740
40795
.. 7790

346
372
42-6
48 0
547
643
753

400

1729
1980

132-27
14027
15627
17227
19227
12027
25227

'I 1680
8 2603
10 444 8
126294
I 5 3600
19183-0
23 5520

659
681
716
742
767
792
8 12

2 932-7
32088
3 762-3
.. 3179
s 0156
s 999)
7 1345

462
505
59-3
680
790
945
I IH

39:

497
513
539
559
5-78

2 9898
32270
3702-S
.. 1197
.. 7788
s 6229
6 S960

<471
508
583
658
753
886
IOH

482

.. 0 12-2
4 3976
s 1699
944-6
6 9166
8 2853
9 8620

474
504

<468

2000

1~9

ISWB 450

3.l00

100
120
160
200
250
320
400

1296
1397
159-8
1799
2050
2-402
2804

165 15
177-95
20355
2291 5
26 11 5
305'95
357 1

196
21 6
25-6
296
346
4 16
496

2350
23 70
24 10
lHO
2500
2570
2650

68 9189
76 0481
9067 1-4
lOS 7883
125 3909
IH 1823
189 062-9

ISMB 500

2~0

100
120
160
200
250
320
400

1262
IHO
1497
1654
185 1
lll-S
2-43-9

160<'4
17074
19074
2 1074
235-74
27074
31074

22 4
H 4

77 7350

3 9740

8-45~7 1

~ ~948

324
374
-4
524

2600
16 20
2660
2700
2750
18 2"'
2900

98 4866
Ill 851 6
Ill 4162
158 S644
191 2850

s 5365
6 578 1
7 8802
9 70) 1
II 7865

100
120
160
200
250
320
400

1580
1705
1956
2208
2522
296 1
3464

20122
21722
24912
28122
321 22
37722
-122

192
11 2
252
292
342
412
-49 2

2600
1620
2660
2700
2750
2820
1900

10..)176
liS 2170
137 510 1
160 ~42
190 2076
233 6-44 7
285 9976

ll 65-45
IS 787 8
2005<4-5
24 l'll l
19654-5
37 121 1
45 6545

ISWD 500

Least
Modulus Maxi
Maxi
Rad ius
of
mum
m um
of
Section Allow Allo w
C:O yr.uion
able
able
Moment Shear
M
!:
Zn
r'Y'I

4000

28 ~

599
6 1 6
8 24
853
197
9)0
961

982
1017

kg-mx 103 k1 x 103

562
62-1
695
799
920

( Continued )

SECTION B : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

r
'

t... -

- X

TABLE XIV SINGLE JOIST WITH ADDITIONAL


PLATES ON BOTH FLANGES TO BE USED
AS GIRDERS- (Continued)

y
~eiaht

Composed of
Joist

---,
Cover Plates

per
Metre

Sec
tiona I
Area

kJ

cm2

1430

Mean Extreme Grou Moments


Fibre
of Inertia
Thick
ness of Distance
Flanaes

ISMS 550

ISWB 550

ISH8600

ISWa 600

aswa600

Width Thick
ness
mm
mm

2500

4000

3200

4000

4000

, - - - - J - ---..

Desiana
tlon

e,u

lu

lyy

r,.,.

Zu

mm

em

;m4

cm4

em

cm3

247
267
307
347
397
46-7
547

2850
2870
29 10
2950
3000
3070
31 50

104 0978
112 2774
12a981 9
1-46 1519
168 2790
200 5197
239 2103

44380
49588
6 0005
70-42 1
83442
10 167-1
12 2505

494

575
61 6
698
780
883
1029
1196

582

5-32
SSI
570
590
607

365H
3912-1
443H
4 9543
5 6093
6 531 6
7 5940

2850
28-70
1910

137 632-8
ISO 7202
177 4473
2CH 9194
140 3228
191 907-9
)53 8128

14 4073
16 5-406
20 807)
25 0739
30 4073
37 873-9
-46 4073

803
831
876
909
9-tl
974
1006

.. 8292
5 251 6
60978
6 9-464
80108
9 S084
II 2322

76 1
SH
960
1094
1261
1498
1769

54-6

2H

3100
31 20
)1 60

ISilSH

8112-3
9 2046
II 389-1
13 5737
16 304-3
20 1273
244963

607
629
664
691
7 18
747
7-71

48114
5 247-9
S9802
6 7145
7 6353
89105
104205

769
82-7
942
1?58
1103
1407
164 1

680

IS 3692
17502-5
21 7692
260358
31 3692

58266
6285-3
72042
81254
9 2805
10905 1
ll77N

91 1
990

US

47 M92

78)
811
854
888
920
954
983

111 1
201 2

IS 9650
18 0983
223650
266316
31 9650
194316
479650

776
803
1 45
879
9 11
946
975

6 1308
6 5875
7 5015
84200
9 5706
II 1890
13 051 0

966
103-1
1182
132-6
1507
1762
205-6

100
120
160
200
250
32-0
-400

1665
1022
2018
2293
2607

182 11
192 11
212-11
232-11
257-11
292 11
332 11

100
120
160
20-0
250

1753
1879
2130
238 1
2695

22334
23934
271 34
30334
34334

39934
46H4

210
2J.O
170
31 0
360
43-0
51 0

22021
233-01

'25-6

1508

llO

313-5

-400

36N

100
120
160
200
250
320
-400

172-9
182-9
1030
223 1
2-412
2834

323-,

28-f21
31621
36 101
41211

100
120
160
100
250

1965
209 1

25038
26638

23-4'2

29838

25'3
2907

320

llH

-400

384-9

33038
37038
42638
49038

100
120
160
100
250
320
-400

207-9

no-:s

245-6
27o-7
301 1
3-46 1
3963

lSB&I

26486
28086
312-16
34486
38486
-4-4086
50486

Least
Modulus Maxi
Maxi
Radius
of
mum
mum
cf
Section Allow Allow
Gyration
able
able
Moment Shear

29-6
33-6
386
45-6
53-6
lH
253
293
333
383
45-3
53-3

2H
268
308
3H
398

468
S48

29SC,

3000
3070
31 50

3100
32-SO

33-20
3400
31 00
31 20
31 60
3200
32-50

163 7347
188975-6
1148637
248 1<463
296 4929
354 2983
180 625-l
196 1006

227 651-7

3400

26001 HJ
301 &15-2
3E.l 0483
434 305-l

31 00
3120
41 60
3200
3250
3120
3400

19005H
lOS 5287
2370798
2694399
311043-3
371 4764
4437333

3HO

38 83S.S

508

k:n x 103 k& x IOS

IIH
lllofJ

1462

669

Note I -The properties l iven In this Table are bued on the &ross a,..a ol the section.
Note 1- The mean thlcknen of flanae Is computed accordlnJ to Note 2 In Table II of IS : 800-1956.
Note 3- The maximum allowable mome11t Is computed on the buis ol the allowable stren specified ,, 9.2.1 of IS : 800-1956
and the 1ross modulus of sectJon ( Z6 " ) a lven In thiJ Table.
Note 4- The maximum allowable shear Is computed on the buls of the allowable shear stress specified In 9.3.:" and the efrecti
sectional area defined In 20.6.2.2 of IS : 100-1956.

55

SECTION B: SEAMS. CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS


y

I- .. -

~~ Jl

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS

c ..
1

~--

--~ -X
<1.,

ll=

_j

Extreme Fibre
Oi5U nce5
~,

...

~vy

Gross Moments o f Inertia

lu

af
Gyration

lyy

Top Fiance
Onl y

em~

em~

235 892 2
260 866 4
299 8833
343 302S

25 9258
27 8373
30 841 -0
3-4 177 8

19 1386
19 684-9
2on7-3
21 8697

em

em

34 68
34 10
33 -82
33 S2

2000

33 19
32 -5 1
32 08
31 -64

17-50

222 893 7
245 424 1
280 290 7
3188807

19 -4224
21 0482
23 4805
26 185-8

)4 24
33 59
32 39
31 3 1

20 00

170 3SI 8
177 7 11 4
19 1 631 5
20<1 609 -7

33 26
32 60
31 -39
30-3 1

17 so

33 35
3283
31 87
30-99

Modu li t1f Se t:tion

z..

' >v

Who le
Section

em 4

lla.diu~

em

z(

z,

cml

cm 3

Maximum
A llo wable
Mo ment

k&-m x 103

9 10
9 II

6 8019
7 649 -9
8 866 7
I0 24 1-<>

107-:
1205
1397
161 J

12 63S<I
12 896 0
13 4170
13 938 0

8 06
8 11
8 16
8 22

7 2784
7 670-7
8 3586
. 9 0662

6 7165
7 5-48 -1
8 738 1
10 079-2

1058
11 8 9
137 6
1s9' 7

2046'f 5
21 010 6
22 1029
23 19S-I

16407-8
16 408-0
16-408 2
16 408-4

9 03
9 -03
9 -04
9 -0S

6 167 7
6 24 14
6 372 2
6-486 1

.; 975 2
5 291 1
5 916 9
65312

78 4
833
93 2
102-9

163 968 8
170907-2
184002 1
196 179 3

IS 389-7
IS 935 8
17 028 1
18 120-3

II 333 2
II 333 -3
II 333 5
11 ' )33 7

7 98
8 -0 1
8 -08
8 13

5 743 0
5 811 -0
5 931 -9
6 037 I

4 9301
s 242-7
5 861 -7
b 471 -5

826
923
101 9

15-00

ISO 9380
156 -412 7
166 872-3
176 746 I

10 31 S7
10 576-1
I I 0969
11617 8

7 687-8
7 687-9
7 6881
7 688 2

6 7-4
6 -75
6 -n
6 -79

5 313 3
5 369 7
5 <f72-2
55637

4
4
5
s

S255
76-42
236-8
702-9

713
750
82 5
89-8

3456
34-04
33 80
33 54

2000

250 375 -1
275 280 7
314 27-4 I
357 691 1

27 9773
29 8888
30 8925
36 1695

20 164 -4
20 710 7
21 803-0
22 895-4

9 22
9 -22
9 -22
9-22

7 5-467
'01 8-8
9 863 7
10 734 4

7 H3 6
8 088 1
9 2985
106652

IIH
1274
1465
1680

33-13
32 S1
32 12
31-72

17-50

237 298-)
259 8096
294 693 -4

I) 661-2
13921 -7
14 442 -7
14963 7

8 28
832

333 342-5

21 <f73-9
23 099 7
25 532 0
28 237 -3

7 735 2
8 1201
a 7995
9 -49CJ -9

7 162 1
7 9907
9 17<f7
10 S08-6

112 8
1259
1+45
1655

3407
33 46
32 35

2000

184 878 -1
192 1734
206 025-4

225160
23 062-1
2-4 I 54-4

17 43J.7
17 413 8
17 4340

9 -21
9 21

6 652-0
6 7199
68-419

5 <fl6-9
5 7<fl--Q
6 369 1

85-5
905
1003

33 I)
32 52
31 40

1750

178 422 6
1853190
198 3882

17 44 12
17 987-3
19 0796

12 359 0
12 3591
12 3593

6 222-0
6 2&4-8
6 3979

s 3&49
5 698-0
6 3178

8<f8
897
995

8 -35
8 -38

921

825
8 28

8))

8 084 !
8564-4
9 4188
10297-7

9 -07

9-08

Ma x im um
Allow able
Shear

It& X 103

680

n6

63-S

. ( Continued )

57

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE

l.

-r-

x-

USED AS GIRDERS
( Continued )

c,.

__l

v
Composed of
Top Flanae

Joist
O..lsna
tion

Channel

c.,_.

Top

Bottom

Place

Plate

145 1

Width>< Thick- Width )< Thick


ness
ness

kg

mm

ISMC 400

494

320

ISMC 350

421

250

kg

mm

mm

100
120
160
200

320

100
120
160
200

320

mm

kg

cm2

em

mm

mm

200
250 .
32-0
-400

2699
2875
3151
3452

3<4379
366 19
40139
43979

29-40
3058
3188
333 I

314
33-0
362
394

384
434
504
584

200
250
320
400

257 1
-273-6
2990
3270

32752
34852
38092
41652

3073

32 1
335
36-4
392

384
43-4
504
584

103-7

3100
33-45
350 1

ISMC 400

494

)20

100
120
160

2196
22<4-7
234-7

279-79
286 19
29899

2795
287 !
301 5

2H

284
304
344

ISMC lSO

42 1

no

x 100

212<4
217<4
2274

27052
27692
289-72

1879
2,956
31 00

250

284
304
344

2157

281 5
2952
3105
32-66

257
27 1
300
32-9

31 5
365

2605

186

120
160

ISHB 550

Hun Thickness
of Flanses

,--~

Oesignation

ISWB 600

Bottom Flanae

Wei1ht Sectional Centre


per
Area
of
Metre
Gravity

ISMC lSO

421

250

;..:

100

320

160

200
250
320

200

400

2576
2856

27<477
29577
12817
36377

100
120
160

1709
1760
1860

21777
22417
236 97

2~ 93

23-5

2857

275

250 >: 100


110
160

159-2
1709

202-75
1077S
21775

2588
266)
2803

198

163 \

247
267
307

IS3 7
157-6
1655

19S78
20078
21078

2667

21 8

2-47
267
307

~~

120

ISMC lSO

ISHC 300

ISHC 2SO

421

358

30<4

320

250

58

100
120
160

2322

2742
2883

'13 -~

515
215

SECTION B : BEAMS. CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS

x-

( Contintled )

41,.

_j
y

Extreme Fibre
Distances
r----"------.
eu
err

Gross Moments of lnerti&

/H

R&dius of
Gyration

Moduli or Section

rn

z ..

l yy

Whole
Section

Top Flan1e
Only

Moment

Maxim .1m
AIIOlll'.irle
Shear

Maximum

Allowa,lle

zt

z,

em

em

cm4

cm 4

cm4

em

cm3

cm:l

kg-m )( 103

k& X IO:S

3446
33-98

2000

259 8944
284 7476
323 707-2
367 122-2

28 573 1
30 4346
33 -4883
36 765 1

20 462 3
21 0085
22 1009
23 193 3

? 12
9 12

7 542 6
8 381.0
9SBH
10 941 4

1188
1320
1509
172-3

669

9 14

8 8390
9 3102
10 IS29
II 02~ 5

3H8
33-55

913

33-08
32-51
3216
31 80

1750

2<4674-4 1
269 2377
30<4 1378
342 8432

22069-7
23 6955
26 127 8
28 833. I

13 9591
14 2196
14 740 6
IS 2616

8 21
8 25
8 28
6 32

8 0300
8 4 14 6
9097.7
9 7927

7 4585
8 2808
9 4566
10 781.2

1175
1304
1'189
1698

3HI
33-35
3HI

2000

194 4354
201 6719
2 154612

23 ll I 8
23 6579
24 7502

17 731 6
17 731 7
17 731 9

9 09
9 09

9 10

6 956 1
7 023-9
7 1467

5 734 1
6 047. 5
6 6682

90 3
952
1050

33-02
3H5
31 41

1750

187 913 1
194771 1
207 816-8

18 037 0
18 5831
19 675-4

12 656 9
12 6570
12 657 2

8 17
819
8 24

6 5269
6 5899
6 704 1

5 691 0
6 001 4
6 6159

896
9-45

3066
29-98
2956
29 15

1750

175 )06)
194 SOH
224 2352
257 18).8

IS 6052

12 2268
124874
13 0084
13 5293

823

20 231 0
22 6633
25 3686

8 27
8 31
8 35

6 2269
6 5878
7 2220
7 87-42

719)
6 .a67
7 SBSS
8 8233

3076
3008
28&.

17 50

l l S 214-8
131 1358

I-4S72-S
I5 1186

d-42237-.4

4 0707
4 359-7
493 14

777

3086

1500

1250

30 33
2933
3004
2949
2848

8 18
8 21

1042

901

64 1
687

16 2109

1092-4-6
10924-7
1092H

827

"8067
"'869-3
'49792

114 2760
1189587
127 8528

9 4985
9 7587
10 279-7

7 2792
7 2793
7 2795

684
685
6-87

44151
4467 4
4561 3

3 700 9
3 921 9
.. 359 1

583
61 8
68-7

110 2094
114 6390
123 0)68

6952-7

473).5
47336
47JJ.8

5-96

17213 1
7 733 9

599

4 132-7
4 181 1
4268 1

3 6685
3 8872
.. 3197

578
61 2
680

6 06

S82

1022
1195
1390

( Con1i11utd )

59

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

..,

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS

c,,

- ~~

x--

( Continued )

f.,

_j
v
Composed of
Top Ffance

Joist
Designatio n

Centre Mean Thickness


of
of Flanps
GraYity
c,.,
Top Bottom

Plate
~

kc

fSMB 500

Plate

Channel
Deslenation

ISWB SSO

WeiJht S.Ctlonal
per
Area
Bottom FJanp Metre

1125

869

JSHC 400

Width x Thick Width x Thick


ness
ness

kc

mm

494

320

mm

Icc

cm 2

em

mm

237-3

"'"'

200
250
320
400

3126

302-27
ll-467
35987
39827

2682
2806
2940
3085

276
292
324
35-6

33-8
318
458
53-8

320 )( 200
250.
320
400

2245
241 0
266-4
2944

28600
30700
339-40
37500

2820
29-52
li OI
3259

278
292
321
350

338
388
4 58
538

mm

mm

100
120
160
200

320

2549

282-S

ISMC 350

421

ISMC 400

494

320

100
120
160

1870
192-1
202 1

23827
24467
25747

2527
2610
2765

196

238
258
298

ISHC J50

-42-1

320

100
120
160

1798
18-48
1948

22900
23540
24820

l616
2700
2855

207

238
258
298

ISMC lSO

421

320 X 200
250
320
400

1989
215-4
2408
2688

25340
27440

25-70
2706
2856
30 13

24-1
255
284
31 2

297
347
41 7
497

320 X 100
120
160

154-2
1592
1&92

19640
20280
115-60

2358

170

19-7
217

lSO x 100

18131
11638
19638

l339
24 15

160

142:4
1463
154-2

250 x 100
120
160

13&9
1408
1487

17441
17941
18941

24 17
2494
2638

2SO X 100
120
160
200

2SO X 100
120
160

lOO
ISMC lSO

ISMC 300

42-1

lSI

120

ISMC 2SO

304

60

30680
34240

2447
161 2

15-7
179

ll4
244
214

2558
195

224
244
284

SECTION B: BEAMS. CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

y
~

.. ..,
I c,.

TABLE XY SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANt~EL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS

( Continued)

x-- - t-x
..

----L

Gross Moments of InertiA

Extreme Fibre

Distances
e.~

en

Radius of
Gyration

Moduli of Sedion

r>

Zu

'n

f, ,

Whole
Section

Top Flan1e
Only

Maximum
Allowable
Moment
M

Zc

Zt

em

em

cm4

cm4

em~

em

cm3

cm3

kgm x 103

32 04
31 50
31 26
J I OI

2000

196 23 13
217 525 8
250 843 9
288 010 6

27 OIS4
28 9269
31 9306
35 2074

19 6835
20 229 8
21 322 1
22 41-45

945
9 <4<4
9 42
9 40

7 3162
7 752 1
8 5327
9 336 9

612<48
6 905-6
8 0239
9 2866

96S
1088
1264
1<463

3061
2999
2960
2922

17-50

185 33].2
204 5164
234 261 8
267 256 6

20 512 0
22 137 8
24 570 I
27 275 4

13 180 3
13 440 8
13 96 1 7
14 4827

8 47
8 49
8 5'
8 53

6 5724
6 9270
7 5541
8 200 2

6 054 ..
6 8205
7 9146
9 1468

954
1074
1247
IH I

31 59
3096
29-81

20 00

140 5702
146 8296
ISS 641 3

21 554 1
22 100 2
23 1925

16 952 8
16 9529
16953 0

9 51
9 50
949

5 562:'J
5 6260
5 7380

4 4497
4 7423

5 321 3

70 1
74-7
838

306':
300t
2886

17-50

135281 9
141 1681
152 2506

16 4793
17 025 4
18 117 7

I I 878 1
II 8782
II 8783

8 48
8 50
8 54

5 171 2
5 2291
5 331 9

.. 4 13 9
4 1035
s 276<4

69 5
74-1
83

28 II
27-45
2i OS
26-.9

1750

136 7490
152 873-0
177 8779
205 6416

18 1412
19 7670
22 1993
24 9046

II 99-4 9
12 2554
12 776 3
13 2973

8<46
8 49
8 Sl
8 53

s 3209
5 6495
6 228 8
6 8250

48648
s 5690
6 575 2
7 7079

766
871
103 6
12 14

28 23
2754

17-SO

94 789-4
99 76-40
I~ 0266

1<4 108 5
14 654 6
IS 7-469

10 692-7
10 6928
10 692-9

8 48
8 50
8 55

.. 0200
4 0764
.. 1710

3 357 -7
3 6230
""1-471

529
57 1
653

2837
2781
2678

1500

85 7564
89 7013
97 147 3

9 0345
9 2949
9815-7

7 0473
7 0..74
7 0475

7 06
7 06
1 07

3 6669
3 71<43
3 7983

3 0224
3 2256
3 6272

'+76
50 8
571

275'4
26 97

1250

82 476 9
86 1890
931790

64887
67-491
72699

4 501 6
4 501 6
-4 SOI 8

6 10
6 13
620

3 <411 7
3 4552
353i 3

2 995: 3
3 196 3
3 593-4

47 2
503
566

~6 29

25-93

Haximu:n
Allowable
Shear

kg x 1oa
546

482

( Contiflued )

61

lSI HANDBOOK FOP. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS

_...
l

,-t-
c.,

c,.

(Continued)

_j
y

Weicht Sec:tional Centre


per
Area
of
Gravity
Bottom Fiance
Metre

Composed of
Top Fiance

Joist
Desl1na
tlon

Channel
OesiJnatlon

k'
ISWI 500

9S2

kc
ISMC-400

ISHC 358

ISMC

~00

ISMC 350

ISMI 450

72-4

ISMC 300

I$MC lSO

I SHe 125

494

421

49-4

42 1

JS.8

304

25-9

Piate

Plate

,.--"---,

,-----'-------.

Wtdth ,( Thick- Width " Thickness


ness
mm
mm
mm
mm

kg

em~

Me an Thickneu
of Fiances

Cs.r

Top

em

mm

Bottom

mm

320 .< 100

320 ;( 200

2199

280 15

2-440

258

31 5

120

250

2375

30255

25-63

274

365

160

320

2651

33775

2695

306

435

20 0

400

2953

376 15

2837

33-8

51 5

200

. 2071

263-88

2574

257

31 5

120

250

223-6

28488

2706

272

365

160

320

249 1

31728

2852

300

435

200

400

2770

352-88

3006

32-9

515

320 ;.: 100

1697

216 15

22-81

178

215

120

17H

22255

2365

235

160

1847

23535

2521

275

320 :< 100


120

1624

20688

23-69

215

li S

1674

21328

245<4

186

235

160

1775

22608

2611

275

275

250 X 100

163

201

250 >: 100

320

1279

162-91

2093

120

1318

16791

2171

22-4

160

1397

17791

2314

264

250 X 100

122--4

155-94

2171

120

1263

16094

2249

22-4

160

1342

17094

23-93

264

200 X 100

1140

14528

21 57

120

11 72

149-28

2225

250

160

123S

IS728

:2351

290

62

IN

180

204

230

SECTION 8: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS

I c
I

x--

-x

_j'

( Continued)

Extreme Fibre
Distances
t rr

t yy

em

em

2946

2000

Gr on Moments of Inertia

RadiUS Of

Moduli of Section

Gyration
lxr

em~

152781 2

,,.,

l yy

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

S'

z ..

z.

z,

em

cm3

em3

k&m x I~

k; x 1()1

19 3072

968

6262-3

5185-S

817

468

Whole
Section

Top Fiance
Only

em

em6

26262-6

2893

170 7179

281741

1985H

965

66617

59004

929

2871

198 7976

31 1778

20945-7

961

7 377-1

6 923-9

!09 1

2849

230 1945

l-44546

22 038 1

9-57

8 1146

8 0792

1272

1438340

19 7592

12 8039

8 65

5 S870

s 1249

807

159945-7

21 3850

130644

866

5911 3

5 8263

91 8

2709

18<496].8

238173

13 585-3

8 66

64856

6 8276

1075

2675

212 7689

26 522-6

14 1062

867

70771

7 9545

125-3

106 1726

20801 3

16 5765

981

-46545

3 6549

576

2841

Ill 454 1

21 3471

16 5765

9-79

4 7128

3 9229

618

2725

121 3623

22 4397

16 5766

9-76

48150

44529

701

2807

1750

2745

2905

2812

2000

1150

101 911 5

IS 7265

II 5017

872

4 301 4

3 6245

571

2747

1068544

16 2726

II 501 8

873

4 3544

38898

613

2630

I 16 1002

17 3649

II 501 9

876

44473

44138

695

62983-5

84987

6 7794

722

3 0086

24388

384

lSlS

662442

87591

67795

722

3 0518

26231

41 3

2421

72 3591

9 2799

67796

722

3 1274

2 9872

470

60 394-7

5952-9

423).7

618

27816

2 4160

381

2H2

63 -4464

6213-3

42338

621

28209

2 598]

409

2338

69 1525

6 7341

42338

628

28895

29580

<466

l583

2500

1500

12-50

ss 1385

4 1953

3 1115

537

2 5561

2 1995

346

2159

57 6045

43286

) 111 5

s-38

2 S895

U9

2373

62 2726

... 5953

3111 6

541

26491

23422
l 6238

2507

11 25

400

41)

( Cotuinutd )

63

lSI HANDBOO K FOR. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS


v

'r-fnf

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS

--.I

c:..

-~ -X

x --

~r.,

( Continued )

__j_
'(

Composed of
Joist
DesiJna
tlon

Top Flange
w

Channel
Designa
tion

ISW8.f50

ISMB 400

ISWB 400

794

61 6

667

Plate
w

kg

kg

Bottom Flange

......,ght Sectional
per
Area
Metre

Centre
of

Mean Thickness
of Flanzes

Gravity~--

c..

Top

Bottom

Plate

~
Width x Thick Width x Thick
ness
ness

mm

mm

250

100
120
160
200

mm

mm

kl

cm2

em

mm

mm

320

200
250
320
400"

191 4
2079
2333
2613

24381
26481
29721
332-81

23 31
2HO
26 02
2751

24U
255
283
ll 2

296
J.'l-6
416
496

ISMC 350

-42 1

ISMC 350

UI

320

100
110
160

1466
1517
161 7

18681
19321
20601

21 26
2210
23-66

169

19-6
l lb
2H

ISMC 300

358

250 >< 10 0
120
16 0

1349
1388
1466

171 79
IU.79
18679

21 05
2 178

179

223
2<13
283

231~

ISMC 300

358

250

10 0
12 0
160

11 70
1210
1288

149 10
154 10
164 10

1856
1932
2071

15 1

190
21 0
250

ISMC 250

304

250

10 0
120
160

111 6
1155
1233

142-13
147 13
1571)

~931

161

2007
2H7

19:0
21 0
250

ISMC 225

259

200

10 0
12 0
160

103-2
1063
1126

131-47
13547
143-47

19-15
19 82
21 06

16-4

2.12
232
272

ISMC200

221

200 X 100

994
1026
1089

12667
13067
138-67

1974
2041
1166

17-l

21 2

12 0
160
320 X 20 0
250
320
100

1787
1952
2206
2186

22767
2-4867
28107
31667

2090
2214
23-SI
2494

22-7
24 1
270
2'8

28 1
33-1
40 1
48 1

!(

232
271

ISMC 350

42 1

ISMC 350

42 1

320 X 10 0
120
160

IH O
1390
1490

17067
17707
18987

1888
1971
21 23

ISS

18 1
20 1
241

ISHC lOO

358

250 X 100
120
160

1222
126 1
ll40

155-&S
16065
17065

18-66
1938
2071

163

204
224
264

250

100
120
160
200

SECliON B : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPO UN D SECTIO NS USED AS GIRDERS

, ... 1

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE

c ..
I

- -t -x

USED AS GIRDERS

...I

( Continued)

_j
y

Extreme Fibre
Distances
...-----"-----.
e....
t yy

Gross Moments of Inertia

1.,

Radiu5 of
Gyration
rl

lyy

s~ction

Whole

Top Fiance
Only

Moduli of Section

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

z..

\'

z,

z,

em

em'

em

em

em

cm3

cml

kgm x 101

kJ x JOS

so
2491
24 59
20 0

17 50

109 500 7
122 801 8
143 501 0
166 5683

18 478 1
20 103 9
22 536 2
25 241 S

12 163 4
12 4239
12 9448
I 3 465 7

8 71
8 71
8 71
8 71

4 698 2
4 9928
5 514 9
6 053 8

4 293 6
.. 9290
5 835-9
68560

67 6

39 I

91 9
1080

25 55
2<4 91
2).75

17 so

75 002 0
790H 8
86 641 2

14 445 4
1<4 991 s
16 083 8

10861 2
10 861 3
10861 ..

8 79
8 81
8 84

3 ~28 7
3 577 3
3 661 2

2934-9
3 175-0
3 6488

<462
50 0.
57 s

25 71
2518
2422

1500

67 6959
70 931 ..
77 026 0

9 371 4
9 631 8
10 152 6

7 2i58
7 liS 9
I 215 9

7 39
7 38
7 37

3 215 3
3 256 I
J J28)

2 633-5
2 817 5
J 1606

41 5
44 ..
501

23 20
22-64
21 65

1500

<46 011 0
<48 6363
53 534-8

8 0868
8 3472
88680

6 573-5
6 57) 6
6 573-6

7 36
7 36
7 35

2 478 4
2 517 3
258H

I 98).7
2 1483
2 473 0

31 2
33 8
39 0

lHO

12-SO

...... 0124
46 <458 3
51 006 2

s 541 0
5 801 -4
6 322 2

40278
4 0278
.. 0279

6 24
6 28
6 H

2 279 6
2 3146
2 3752

I 9646
2 1274
2 448-0

309
3).5
386

2249
2202
21 18

11 25

39 86<4 9
41 8453
25 5747

3 783 4
3 91 6 7
.. 1834

2 905-6
2905-6
2905-7

536
5-38

S-40

2 081 3
2 Ill 2
2 16H

I 7729
I ':'004
2 15 17

279
299
33 -9

2187
21 40
1055

1000

38 5020
..0373-6
..3 8900

2908 1
3 011 ..
3 308-1

2 030 3
2 030 3
2030..

...79
.... 2
488

I 9504
1 9n 9
2 0264

I 760-5
I 8868
2 135-6

27-7

22-91
22 37
22 10
21 87

17-50

82 55.. 2
93 305-3
110 0962
128 882 1

18 159 4
19 7852
12 217-5
249228

120040
122645
127854
13 3063

8 93
8 92
8 89
8 87

3 9505
4 21 ..7
4683-6
5 1687

3602-9
.. 1707
4 981 0
s 891 8

22-93
22-30
21 18

17 50

54n&9
58 051 2
64 094)

1.. 1267
14 672-8
15 7651

10 701 -9
10701 9
10 7020

910
9 -10
9 11

1901 7
29452
J 019 4

13888
260).)
3 0258

376
-410
<477

2310
2258
21 65

I HI\>

..9 0096
51 6176
56 5032

'052-7
931J.I
98339

7 0565
7 0565
7 0566

763
7 61
7 59

26268
~ 663 5

2 121 4
2 285-9
26104

33<4
360
4J.J

em
2~

21 84
2081

2727-7

77 6

33 6

29-7
336
567
65-7

32 5

185
92-8

{ Continued )

65

IS! HANDBOOK FOP. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

'V

SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS

_,_,
~,.,-,

TABLE XV

t e,.

)(---

It,,

( Continued )

_j
y

Composed of
Joist
Design;t
tion

Top Flange
"(

Channel

kg

ISWB 350

Plate

Centre
of
Gravity

Me&n Thickness
of Ftan1es
~

Cu

Top

Bottom

Plate

~~

Designa
tion

ISMB 350

Bottom Flange

Weicht Section&I
per
Area
Metre

52 4

569

'"'
kg

W idth x Thick
ness

mm

Width x Thick
ness

mm

mm

mm

k,

em!

em

mm

mm

ISMC 300

358

250 X 100
120
160

1078
1117
1196

13735
I ~2-35
I 5235

1625
1698
1830

14-2

180
200
240

ISMC 150

304

250

100
120
160

t023
1063
' 1141

13038
13538
14538

169-4
17-68
1901

150

180
200
2<40

ISMC 225

25-9

200 Y. 100
120
1&0

940
971
1034

11 972
12J.72
131 72

1678
1742
1862

ls-2

199
219
259

ISMC 200

22 1

200

100
120
160

902
934
99-6

11 492
11 8-92
12692

1733
1798
1918

160

19-9
219

320 :-: 200


250
32-0
400

1689
185-4
2108
2388

2 15 16
236,16
26856
30416

18-51
19-68
2098
2232

218
232
260
289

271
321
391
471

320 X 100
120
160

1242
1292
1392

15816
16456
17736

1657
1736
1879

1-46

17 1

lSO X 100
120
160

1124
I 163
124 1

1-4314
148 14
159 14

16 3l
1707
1830

IS2

ISMC 350

421

ISMC JSO

<421

ISMC 100

)5.8

250

100
120
160
200

66

25-9

" I

23-1

191
21-1
251

SECTION S : BEAMS. CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XV SINGLE JOIST WITH CHANNEL


AND PLATES ON THE FLANGES TO BE
USED AS GIRDERS
f .,

( Continued )

Extreme Fibre

Gross Moments of Inertia

Distances

Radius of
Gyration

Moduli of Section

Whole
Section

em

em

2051
1998
19 06

15-00

I H7
19 21
1830

lBO

11 25

1918

1000

1883
1803
10 30

17-50

19-83
1963
1949
20 24

17SO

"65
\lf.l
1043
1993
19-06

ISOO

Top Fl~nge
Only

CM

em ~

2 032 1

8 2024
8 4628
8 983 6

6 631 4
6 631 4
6 631 S

773
771

31 ~lOS
33 131 2
36 948 2

s ? 17 0

5 6566

4 085-6
.. 085 6

6 437 8

3 8990

27 3501
28 8020
31 5 16 1

4 0323
.. 299 0

Allowable

Moment

Shear

2 0662
2 1246

I 610 6
I 755 3
2040 2

254
276
321

I Bol 0

I 595 1

I 891 )

I 7)8 2

.. 0857

6 59
(, 61
6 6$

,. 943 3

2 01 9 ..

25 1
27 4
31 8

2 963"
2 963 4

5 71

2963 5

5 71

I 6902
I 7161
I 761 5

I 4280

S-71

5 13

768

I 5-40 I
I 760 8

I 578 2
I 601 7

I 529-7

I 643 1

I 7481

9 13
9 10
905
9 0 1

3 301 0
3 5349
3 9507
4 3825

3011 2
3 5095
.. 2209
5 0200

3 0237

2 0881

3 157 -0
3 423-7

2 088 1
2 0882

5 1s
519

17 9473
19 573 1

I 4 18 6

6111 4-9
69 5795
8 28720
97 8280

22 005--4
2-4 7107

II 8980
12 1585
12 6793
13 2002

393574
-419QH
46 583 1

13914-6
1-4 460 -7
IS 553-0

10 595-9
10 595-9
10 596-0

938
9 -37
9 36

2375-6
2 -413 9
H 190

19...3
2 132-3

34941 9

8 840 -6
9 101-0
9621 -8

6 9505
6 9505
6 950-6

7 86
7 84
780

2 1392
2 171 7
2 128 1

I 7107
I 855- 1
2 1393

369n-
-40 77-4-6

Maximum

33 028 1
35 0768
38 8832

28 3600
29 902 1
32 7933

Mulmum
Allowable

2 502 0

268

225
243
27 7

22 3
HI
275
474

265

SS 3
665
79-1

30 6
33-6
39-4
169

291
337

Note I -The p ropert ies civen in t his Table are based on the cross area of t he section.
Note 2- The mean thickness of flan,es is computed accordinc t o Note 2 in Table II of IS ; 80019 56.
Note l - The max imum allowable moment is computed on the basi' of the allowable st ress specified in 9.2.1 of IS : 800-195'
and 1 ron modulus of section ( Z1 ) l iven in this Table.
Note .f- The maxi mum allowable shear is computed o n the basis of t h allowable shear st ress specified in t .l.l and t he
effective sectional area defined in 20,,.2.2 of IS : 800-1956.

67

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEl SECTIONS

TABLE XVI SINGLE CHANNEL WITH


ANOTHER CHANNEL ON THE TOP FLANGE

Composed of
__..___________

Nominal

Size

Vertical
Channel

Weight
per
Metre

Top Flange
Channel

S ec:tional

Mean Thickness of

Area

Flant
Tc;>p

hx b
~
mm x mm
75 x 7S

t,

t,

cm2

mm

mm

Des ign<~tion

Designation

ISMC 75

ISMC 75

136

1734

8 3

7 3

ISLC 75

125

15 93

76

7 3

ISMC tOO

2340

15LC 100

18-4
17 1

21'-12

8 4
78

75
7 5

7Sx75
100 :-: 100
IOO x 100

ISMC t OO

12Sx 125

tSMC 125

kg

Bottom

ISMC 115

254

8 t

tSLC 125

23~

3238
2986

9 2

12S x 125

8 6

8 1

125 .>< 100

ISMC 100

2J 9

2789

tOO

8 1

ISLC 100

20o

26 21

81

12Sx 100

ISMC 150

32 8

41 76

9 9

90

ISO x ISO

ISLC ISO

30 8

9 3

9 0

tSO x 125

ISMC 125

29 1

39 24
3707

104

9 0

HS!i

9 8

90
102

ISO x

1~0

ISMC

1~0

I SOx 125
175x 175

tSLC
ISMC 175

17~ x 175

175x ISO
17S x ISO
17Sx 125
!7S x 125
200x 200

ISMC 200

tn

27 1

ISMC 175

382

4876

101

ISLC: 175

36-7

16-78

9 5

102

4526

105

IOl

ISMC ISO

35-5

ISLC ISO

ll-5

427-4

9-9

102

ISMC: 125
ISLC 115

31 8

-40 57

298

3805

11 1
105

102

ISMC 200

44 2

5642

10-4

11 4
II <4

102

200x200

ISLC 200

-427

S-4 43

9 8

lOOx 175

ISMC 175

41 2

5259

106

II -4

200x 175

ISLC 175

397

5061

100

114

200x ISO

ISMC ISO

385

4909

111

114

200.><.150

ISLC ISO

365

-%57

105

11 4

225 X 225
l25x 225

ISHC 225

ISMC US

51 8

6602

108

l l -4

ISLC 225

-499

63-S-4

102

12-4
12-4

225x200

ISMC 200

480

61 22

22Sx 200

'SLC 200

-46 5

5923

11 1
IOS

nsx 175

ISMC 175

450

5739

II -4

l l-4

nsx 17S

ISLC 175

-43 5

55--41

108

124

68

12<4

SECTION B: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

t--b

~-

-r

TABLE XVI SINGLE CHANNEL WITH


i--txANOTHER CHANNEL ON THE TOP FLANGE
c

....

_j
v

Extreme Fibre
Distances

Gross Moments of
Inertia

Radius of
Gyration

Moduli of Section

Z.u

c..

~~~~

lu

lyy

fyv

z,

Ze

em

em

cmt

em'

em

cm 3

cm3

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

kgm x 103

175

519

12<46

886

2 26

4S3

2-40

04

l-86

501

1178

787

2 22

41 2

235

04

3-50
366

6-'n

3034

2126

3 01

867

us

07

6 7<4

2886

1906

2 96

789

428

06

43<f

866

HW

1.517

767

838

663 6
6)) 9

-476 3

<4-.56

.. 167

37-4

1390

75-7

...

ll

454

a ..3

6252

2466

2 97

137 -6

8 17

597 8

224-6

293

126 5

742
73-1

11

4-73
5 13

1041

I 2353

881 -7

-459

240,8

1187

18

536

10 12

I 1890

221 8

1175

18

10 15

I 17<4 2

7995
5187

4 Sl

SlS

374

2193

1157

17

5-61

9 83

I 1'24-2

459 1

3 65

2005

tl43

17

!1-76

1231

I 962 3

I 344 3

525

340 7

1594

24

J.l

s-98

1203

I 8992

1269-4

521

Jl.] 8

1578

24

603

18878

9004
818:2

446

313 2

1572

24

6 29

1201
IJ 69

438

2891

155-S

l-3

6)3

1167

I 8031

36-4

2847

1545

6 62

1132

17283

Sl74
4n-8

3 54

261 0

1527

H
23

639

1422

2 96-44

I 9597

5 89

463 9

208.5

660
6 69
692

1395

2 8799

I 8659

586

<4364

2064

l-1
3-1

1388
1359.

2 8565

I 363-7

509

1058

).1

7670

I 2888

S OS

4270
3998

1036

700
119

135<4

275N

9198

4 33

3931

2033

3.0

1319

2 652..2

8)76

-424

36-40

2010

l O

710

1604

4 3997

2 8818

661

670 1

1742

-41
41

18179

733

1.5 75

"29&&

2 735 1

6 S6

5863

1728

7-39

1572

4263-2

l 0065

572

5765

1713

762

1543

41465

1912-7

568

544-4

2687

....

773
798

153

4 1134

I .fiOS

-496

5319

2.682

40

ISOl

39902

I 3356

491

5003

2654

4.0

( Continued)

69

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XVI SINGLE CHANNEL WITH


ANOTHER CHANNEL ON THE TOP FLANGE
( Continued)
y

Nominal
Siu

Composed of

Weitht

per
Vertical
Channel

Top Flanae
Channel

SectioMI
Ar

Metre

Mean Thickneu of

flanres
~---.,

Top

hx b

mm >< mm

Designation

De$ignu ion

kg

250 Y 250

ISMC 150

'lottom

tc

lt

cm 2

mm

mm

ISMC 250

608

7734

11 6

14-1

250 :-.. 250

ISL'C 250

584

7432

10 6

14-1

2SO x 225

ISMC 225

563

71 68

11 4

14 1

250 ' 225

ISLC 225

544

69-20

108

14 1

250 ' 200

ISMC 200

52-5

66-88

11 7

14 1

150 -: 200

ISLC 200

51 0

6489

11 1

141

300 .-: 300

ISMC lOO

300 ., 300
2~0

ISMC 300

71 6

91 28

11 7

136

ISLC 300

689

87 75

108

13-6

ISMC 250

66 2

8431

12 0

136

300 x 250

ISLC 250

638

81 29

11 0

ll6

300 X 225

ISHC 225

61 7

7865

11 8

13-6

JOOx 225

ISLC 225

598

7617

112

1)6

ISMC 350

842

tot-n

120

IH

11 3

135

300 ><

350x 350

ISMC JSO

350x 350

ISLC 350

809

10).1 3

350x 300

ISMC 300

779

9930

12-1

13 5

lSOx 300

ISLC 300

752

9577

11 2

13-5

350 x 250

ISMC 250

725

9233

llS

IJ.S

350 " 250

ISLC 250

70-1

893 1

11 5

IH

JSMC..OO

988

1258&

124

15-3

400 x 400

ISLC ..00

95 1

12118

11 8

153

400 x 350

ISMC 350

91 5

11659

12 5

15-l

400 x 350

ISLC 350

882

112-40

118

153

400 x 300

ISHC lOO

8S 2

108 S7

12-7

I S-l

400x300

lSLC 300

825

10504

11 8

153

400 x 400

ISMC 400

70

SECTION B: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

-,

c ..

i--t

TABLE XVI SINGLE CHANNEL WITH


ANOTHER CHANNEL ON THE TOP FLANGE

( Continued)

_j
y
Extreme Fibre

Distances

Gr0$s Moments of
Inertia

Radius of
Gyration

Moduli of Section

Zn

,--

Maximum
Allo-.ablc
Moment

Cu

e.,

I,.,

,,

'~'1

z,

z,

em

em

cm4

em'

em

cm3

cm1

kcmx 103

7-76

1796

b 3373

<4 0359

722

8172

3530

53

8 12

1749

6 1254

3 9066

725

754-7

3502

53

8 15

1749

6 0966

2 913-7

6 38

7482

3485

52

8 39

1719

5 9505

2 7670

632

7088

3463

52

850

1711

59094

2038<4

552

6956

3-45-l

52

873

1682

s 7526

19-4-4-6

S47

6592

3419

Sl

906

21 70

10771 0

6673-4

8 55

I 1888

496<4

9-37

21 )0

10 4787

63587

8 51

I 1179

4920

7 4
14

956

21 15

10l461

i 1276

700

1082--4

4892

73

9 95

2066

9 997.0

39983

7 01

I 0049

483-8

73

IOO<t
1032

2060

9 9586

3 0054

6 18

991 8

48].5

73

2026

9 7210

28587

6 1)

941 8

4798

72

1038

2544

1719H

104386

986

16574

6761

101

1065

1509

16952-7

9 7431

972

I 5829

671 6
6673

101
100

1095

2-481

16 5539

6 7932

8 28

I 51 15

11 ]0

2437

161106

64785

8 22

I 4255

661 1

99

11 55

2416

15915-9

42474

678

1 378 4

6587

9 9

11 96

2365

153929

41181

679

I 2871

6508

98

11 64

2922

262868

IS 5876

11 13

2 2583

8996

135

11 94

1886

258292

14494-3

1094

21640

8949

134

12-l6

2845

25 2872

10 5128

950

20467

8887

IH

1267

2807

24783-J

98174

935

1955-7

883 0

132

llOl

27-1l

2-43-499

6 8674

795

18695

878 0

132

ll41

2716

2)712-1

'552-7

790

17687

8697

13-()

Note I - The centrlll of aravlty of both the channels lie in Y- Y axis.

Note 2 - The moment of inertia about y. Y axts of the top fiance area above the neutr-al :axis can be computed by add in& In
of top channel and iln of vertical channel (see Table II fer values of lu and lyy ) .

71

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XVII MOMENT OF INERTIA OF TWO


FLANGES PER CENTIMETRE WIDTH ABOUT
THE
AXIS
x - -+- X

x. x

Thickness
of Each

100

9 0

II

14

12

16

18

20

21

lS

788

91 6

105-l

1276

101 3

1162

1404

Flange

mm

Depth

Moment of Inertia in cm4

em
7 5

BO

31 9

363

358

-409

406

45 8

-457
511

55-9

669

623

744

874

100

536

60 7

680

75 6

9H

1083

126 3

1453

1655

1979

11~

809

91)

101 ?

1119

1357

15.97

185 0

111 6

2395

2839

ISO

1139

1282

1428

1578

1887

2903

3272

385-4

12;86

1447

161 0

1778

2124

221 1
'
2485

2550

160

286-1

325 3

3661

00-4

152-5

171 )

1905

210 I

250 5

2932

336-2

381 6

4287

5026

200

196 7

220 7

2.45 1

270 0

3210

373-9

428-7

485 3

5439

635-4

337 3

4003

4653

5324

601 6

6729

7839

6474

7303

8156

9479

17

ns

2465

2763

3065

150

302 0

338 2

3749

4122

4883

5667

2'15

36J I

4063

4501

494-4

585 1

6781

7735

8716

972-1

I 127'

300

4293

480 7

5322

.5844

6906

7995

911 1

I 0253

I 1"23

I 3229

320

4872

5447

6028

661 6

7813

903-9

I 0292

I 1573

12884

I 490-4

325

502 1

561 3

621 1

681 7

804-9

9309

I 059 8

I 1916

I 3263

I 533'9

3SO

580 1

6482

7170

7866

9279

I 072-3

1219 8

I 3703

I 5240

I 760-4

-400

7S2 9

840 7

9293

I 0188

I 2002

I 3851

I 573 5

I 7653

I 9607

2 260-4

450

948 2

I 0 582

I 169 1

I 2810

I 5075

I 7379

I 9722

2 2.103

HSH

2 822'9

50 0

I 166 0

I 3007

I 4364

I 573 2

I 8498

2 130 7

2 4159

2705-3

2 9991

3 447'

55 0

I 4063

I 5682

I 731 2

I 895"'

2 227 1

2 5635

2904 6

3 2503

3 6008

4 1.354

600

I 6691

I 8607

2 0535

22476

2 6394

3 0363

3 4383

3 845-'3

4 2575

4885-4

63 0

I 83i6

2 048 l

2 260 1

2 4733

2 9036

3 339 2

3 780 1

4 2263

-46779

5 3654

aa o

29453

3 2807

3 6177

3 9564

4 6386

5 3275

60321

6 725-3

7 4343

8 510 ..4

IOOG

4 58 15

5 1007

5 621 9

6 1452

7 1976

8 2567

9 327 9

10 405-3

II 491 1

13 1354

1250

7 1330

7 9382

8 745 9

9 5562

II 1843

l232H

14 471 7

16 1303

177996

20 l229

1600

I : 6SO I

12 960-7

14 2745

IS 591 6

18 235 4

20 8923

23 5623

26 2453

28 9U S

33 0104

1000

18 1625

20 2007

22242-9

24 2092

28 3938

32 5147

36 651 9

-40 8053

..49751

51 2604

2500

28 328 0

31 5007

34 678 4

3786 12

44 2418

so 6427

57 0639

63 5053

69 967 1

79 6979

Note- To c>btain
T;abll' by that width.

thC!

Moment of ln..-ti:a of two Flanges of a particular width, multiply the nlue obtained from the

72

SECTION 8 ; BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIR DERS

TABLE XVII MOMENT OF INERTIA OF TWO


FLANGES PER CENTIMETRE WIDTH ABOUT
THE X-X AXIS

x----+-x

40

32

so

45

56

6l

71

80

Thickness

of each
Flan1e

,.,m

Moment of Inertia in

em~

Depth
h

em
1522

1886

2296

2752

))92

41 15

5098

6416

8164

I 0<463

TS

1670

2062

2SOO

2987

3668

+433

5472

6858

8666

I 1093

a.o

233 0

28-f2

H07

402-7

4882

SBlJ

710 7

8786

I 0977

I 381 3.

10.0

JJH
+472

3998

47H

555 2

6654

7865

9466

I 1550

I 4214

I 766 3

115

SJS 4

6305

732-7

8708

0208

I 217.7

I 470-8

17935

2 201 3

15.0

4985

S9S3

6993

8107

9608

I 123-3

I 3356

16081

I 951 5

2 3893

I6Ci

S806

691 -0

8092

~35 :!

I 104 2

I 2865

I 5234

I 8260

2 2080

2 6863

175

731 ...

866-6

I 0103

I 1627

I 3658

I 583 3

I 8643

21205

2 6668

) 221 3

200

38063

U S

8998

I 062-2

I 23-4-0

I 41S2

I 595 2

I 9115

2 2..W2

2 65-44

3 1700

I 085-6

I '2778

<4801

I 692-7

I 9732

2 2708

2651 1

3 1277

3717-t

"' +41 3

150

I 2890

I 513<4

I 7488

I 995 2

2 3 19 2

2 661 5

) 0970

3 6-40<4

4 3096

5 1263

175

I 5098

I 7690

2 0399

2 322-7

2 6932

3 08J.3

3 5779

4 1924

4 945 9

5 861 3

300

16991

1987-9

2 2890

2 6027

3 012-8

3 4433

39818

46624

5484-4

6 485 3

llO

17482

10446

1353-6

2 6752

3 0954

3 5365

4093-8

4783-8

s 626-6

6 6463

JlS

2 0040

23402

2 6891

3051-7

3 5158

40108

... 64-47

541H

6 351 7

7 48 1 )

lSO

2 5682

2 991 4

3 4295

38827

4 -4708

S08J.l

5851 5

6794-3

7 935 0

9 )01 )

400

3 2024

4 259-3

-4812-7

s 5282

6 2708

7 1983

8 331 5

9695-8

11 3213

4SO

J 9066

3722-6
... 53).8

s 179 1

S8-42-7

6 6982

758J.3

8 6851

10 0262

I I 634 1

13 541 3

SOO

46808

s 4250

6 1889

6972-7

7 9808

9 0208

10 311 9

I I 878-4

13 7499

IS 9613

SSO

S SlSO

6 J962

7 2887

8 202-7

9 37S8

10

san

12 0787

ll 888 1

16 043-2

18 581 3

600

6 0652

7 017 4

79918

8 988 7

10 266 8

I I 5808

132060

IS 169-S

17 5044

20 2493

6)0

~}6018

II 081 0

11 5879

14122-7

16 0808

18 08))

20 5-45-9

23 501 9

26 991 4

l l 061 3

800

1-4 7986

170458

19 3271

2 1642-7

24 5858

27 58).3

31 253 1

35635-7

40 7796

46 741 )

100-0

22 8696

26 3018

lH761

33 292-7

37 7-482

-42 2708

47 787 1

S-4 346-7

62 006 1

70841 )

1250

37 1090

-426202

48 1847

53 802-7

60 9008

68 083-3

:'6 8147

87 157 1

99 184 1

111981)

1600

57582-6

66 069-8

746131

832-42-7

94 1108

8947-46

102 581 3

115771 1

129 0427

145 7482

10~

083-3

118 3891

IH 104-7

152 32Q-6

1731-41 3

1000

162 58l-3

182 9571

206 96'42

134716 1

2663413

lSOO

Note- To obtail1 the Moment o r lneni~ of two Flan&es of a particular width. multiply the value obuintd from the
Table by that width.

73

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74

SECTION B : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XIX REDUCTION FOR AREA FOR RIVET HOLES


Diameter' of
Rivet

11

,..

16

18

20

22

14

Rivet Hole
Diameter

llS

15 5

17-5

IN

11 5

us

155

mm

mm

Area of Rivet Holea In cm2

Thickness of
Metal

mm

5 0
60
8 0
100

0 68
0 81
108
135

078
0 93
., 2-f
155

088
105
140
175

0 98
1 17
156
195

108
129
172

:us

I 18
141
188
235

128
153
2 0.f
255

110
140
160
110

162
189
2.-16
243

186
217
2-48
279

2 10
245
2-80
3 15

2 H
2 73
3-12
3 51

2 58
3 01
344
3 97

2 82
329
3 76
423

306
3-57
4 08
459

200
210
lSO
280

2 70
2 97
3-38
3 78

3 10
3 41
388
4 34

350
385
4 38
490

390
4 29
4 88
5 46

4 30
4 73
538
6 02

4 70
517
588
6 58

5 10
561
638
7 14

320
360
..00
450

4 32
4 86
5-40
608

4 96
558
6 20
698

5-60
6 30
7 00
7 88

6 24
7 01
780
878

6 88
7 74
8 60
9 68

7 52
8 46
9 40
10 58

8 16
9 18
10 20
1148

500
56-G
63-G

6 15
7 56
8 50

7 75
868
976

875
9 80
11 02

975
10 92
12 28

1075
1204
1354

11 75
131 6
li80

1275
1428
1606

Diameter of
Rivet

11

JO

36

39

41

48

Rivet Hole
Diameter

190

320

JSO

l80

41 0

440

500

mm

mm

Aru of RIYet Holes In em~

Thickness of
Metal

mm

2 90

160
192
2 56
3 20

175
210
2 80
350

190
228
30.f
380

205
2 -46
328
4-10

2 20
2 64
3 52
440

250
300
4 00
SOO

120
140
160
18-G

3 48
4 06
4 64
5 22

384
4 48
5 12
5 76

4 20
490
6 30

4 56
5 <:.2
6 )8
6 8"4

4 92
574
6 56
7 38

5 28
6 16
1 04
7 92

6 00
7 00
800
900

lOO
220
lSO
28-G

580
6 38
725
8 12

8 00
8 96

1 00
770
8 75
980

7 60
836
950
1064

8 20
9 02
1025
11 48

8 80
9 68
1100
1232

1000
11 00
12-50
1400

400
450

IO+f

11 60
13 05

1024
11 52
12:so
1440

11 20
1260
14 00
15-75

12 16
1368
1520
17 10

13-12
14 76
1640
1845

1408
15-84
1760
1980

1600
' 800
'.000
1250

500

1450
1624
1817

1600
1792
1016

-1750
1960
2205

1900
21 28
23 94

2050
21-96
2583

2200
2464
2772

2SOO
2800
31 50

50
6 0
80
10 0

Hl

llO
360

560
610

145
174

9 28

6 40

704

HO

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\(

TABLE

XX PLATE AND

ANGLE GIRDERS

(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

c._

-tx..

x --

,1

Composed of
Flan~e

Web Plate
Width

Anllles

Flange Plates
Width

Thickness

mm

mm

800

120

ISO

800

MO

8"0

120

16 0

160

ISO

!50

ISO

mm
l(

)(

)l

ISO

ISO

so

ISO

"

,'(

mm

mm

180

400

soo

18 0

18.0

500

180

76

Section&!
Area

Mean
Thickness
of

Flanges
Thickness

A'Y 8><r
m rn

Weight
per
Metre

mm

0 0

t, = tt

leg

cmt

mn1

2346

199 16

18 0

12 0

310~

395 16

260

160

33S3

42716

300

200

3601

45916

340

250

391 8

499 16

390

32-0

4358

555 16

460

400

4860

bl916

540

U48

29916

180

120

3"290

4 1916

ll-2

160

3604

459 16

l72

vO

200

391 8

49916

312

250

431 1

54916

36 1

320

4860

619 16

432

400

S\88

69916

51 2

00

1600

33 1 16

180

120

3353

427-16

262

160

360-4

45916

302

200

3856

491 16

342

250

4170

531 16

392

320

4609

587-16

462

400

511 2

65116

S4l

00

2600

331 16

180

120

3542

45116

16 0

385-6

49116

ll4
27-4

200

4170

150

4561

531 1 6
58116

164

320

5 112

651-16

434

400

57-40

731-1&

51 4

31 4

SECTION B : BEAMS. CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTION S USED AS GIROER.S

TABLE

1c.

XX PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

x-- -t-x..
~

..,
Distance
of
Extreme

l
(;ross Mom.e nts of
Inertia

RAdiu5
of
C:.yration

Modulus
of
Section

MAximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

Fibre

..,

1,

l yy

em

em~

em1

40 0

313 161 8

41 2

YY

z.~

em

em:1

k1-m x 10:1

k& X 103

9 245 6

5 56

7 829 0

117 4

907

471 415 9

22 0456

7 4 7

11442-l

171 6

416

526 263 1

263 12 2

8~

12 6506

1898

420

582 1752

30 5789

8 16

1386 1)

2079

3591 2 2

8 48

IS 370 3

230-7

432

756 4036

43 378 9

8 84

17 509 3

2626

44 0

51 912 2

9 16

19 ')56 1

2993

42

653 578
878 068

400

313 161 8

9 H5 6

5 56

7 829 0

117 5

41 1

510 9794

H 245 6

9 04

12 4024

1860

41 6

579 5384

42 5789

9 63

13931 2

2090

42 0

6-49 428 5

so 912 2

10 10

IS 4626

231 9

42-5

738 6827

61 3289

1057

17 3808

260 7

<4).2

8672 14 I

759122

II 07

20 0744

301 1

440

10192952

92 578 9

I' 51

23 1658

H7 S

40 0

330 2285

9 674 2

540

8255-7

123 8

412

488 482-6

22 474-2

725

II 8564

1778

.. 1 6

5433297

26 7408

7 63

13 060 8

195-9

420

599 241 8

31 007 5

7 95

14 2677

21 .. 0

425

670 645 2

363"08

8 27

IS 7799

2367

.. ).2

7734703

43 8(if-5

8 64

17 904..

2686

44 0

895 I 35 2

52 H08

8 97

20 )440

)052

..o.o

)30 2285

9 6742

5-40

82SH

12l 8

4 12

528 046 1

H6H2

8 77

12 8167

192-2

41 6

596 6050

4) 007 5

9 36

14341 5

2151

420

666 495 2

St 340 8

9 83

IS86S9

238 0

425

755 749 3

61 7575

10 31

177123

2667

4) 2

884 2808

76 340 8

10 8)

20 469 5

307 0

44 0

I 836 361 8

93007 5

11 28

2l 553 7

JSl l

907

121 0

121 0

( Continued )

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TABLE

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

1c..

+x

(Continued)

( ,,

1
y

Composed of
Web Plate

flan1e AnJies

Fiance Plates

Wei1ht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Mean
Thickness
of

Flan11
W idth

Thickness

W idth

Thickness

A xll x t

mm

mm

mm

I 000

120

ISO

I 000

I 000

I 000

120

16.()

160

ISO

ISO

ISO

mm
X

ISO

ISO

ISO

ISO

mm

mm

180

400

500

180

400

180

soo

180

78

mm

k'

cmt

t. - tt

mm

0 0

253-7

323 1 6

180

120

3290

~19 16

26 0

160

35-4-2

~5 1

16

300

20 0

3793

483 16

34 0

25-Q

4107

5~3 16

390

320

45'1-6

579 16

46 0

400

SOH

6-43 16

S-4 0

0 0

2537

323 16

180

120

3<479

-443 16

lH

160

3793

<183 16

272

200

.. 107

523 16

31 2

lS.O

+499

S73 16

362

320

SOH

6-43 16

..32

400

5677

723 16

511

0 0

28S I

363 16

180

120

3604

S9 16

26 2

160

385-6

..91 16

302

200

4107

523 16

34-2

2SO

+42-1

563 16

392

310

<4860

6 19 16

462

40 0

S363

683 1 6

s.. l

00

lBS I

363 16

18 0

110

)79 )

48316

lH

160

4 10 7

523-16

274

200

+421

563 16

3 14

250

481 3

613 16

364

320

5363

683 16

43 <4

<100

S991

763 16

51 4

SECTION 8 : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS


- ~
~

TABLE

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

)(

( Continued)

Distance
of
Extreme
Fibre

Gro11 Moments of
Inertia

Radius
of
Gyration

Modulus
of
Section

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

t ,x

/XI

lyy

r\ ' V

z,.

em

cm 4

cm 4

em

em ~

kg-mx J03

kgxiO~

500

527 009 0

9 248 4

535

10 5402

I 58 1

51 2

772 815 1

22 048 4

725

IS 094 0

226 4

51 6

857 358 2

26 31 5 1

7 64

16 ~15 5

2492

520

943 2224

30 58 18

7 96

18 138 9

272 1

52-5

I 052 -425 7

35 915 1

8 29

20 046 2

3007

532

I 208 842 8

43 381 8

865

22 722 6

3408

540

I 392 715-7

51 915 1

8 98

25 79 1 0

3869

500

527 0090

9 248 4

535

10 540 2

158 1

512

834166 6

).4 248 4

8 79

16 294 3

2444

51 6

939 945-6

42 58 18

939

18 216 0

273 2

520

I 047 2757

so 915 1

987

20 139 9

302-1

525

I 183 7799

61 331 8

1034

22 5482

338 2

53-2

I 379 301 3

75 915 1

1086

25 926 7

388 9

54 0

I 609 142 4

92581 8

11 31

29 798 9

447 0

500

560 )42-4

9 68 10

5 16

II 206 9

168 1

S I '2

806 1484

2248 10

700

15745 1

246 3

516

890 69 16

26 747 7

7-38

17 261 5

258 9

520

976 S5H

ll 0143

7-70

18 7799

28 17

52 5

I 085 759 0

363-47 7

8 03

20 681 1

310 2

53-2

I 242 176 2

43 814-3

8 41

23349 2

350 2

540

I 4261)490

52 3477

8 75

26 4083

396 1

50 0

560342-4

9681 0

516

II 2069

168 1

51 2

867 6000

346810

8 47

17 3510

160 )

516

973 278 9

43 0143

9 07

19465-6

292 0

SlO

I 0806090

51 3477

9 55

21 612-2

324 2

52-S

I 217 113 2

61 7643

1004

l4l42-3

3651

53 2

I 412 6346

763477

10 $7

28 2527

423 8

54 0

I 6-42475 7

93014-3

11 04

ll &495

-4927

113-4

1134

151 2

151 2

( ContintJed)

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TABLE

XX PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS

1
c..

(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

- -r-x
..
I

x- -

( Continued)

Composed of
Fl.lllnge Angles

Web Plate

Fiance Plates

Weight
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Mean
Thickness
o(

Flanges
Width

Width

Thickness

Thicknen

A--: B x t

mm

mm

mm

I 250

12-0

ISO

mm
X

ISO

I 250

1250

120

160

16 0

150

ISO

ISO

150

ISO

ISO

r,= r,
mm

mm

mm

mm

kg

cm 2

180

<400

0-0

2772

12-0

3526
377 7

35316
+4916
-481 16

160

I 250

....

180

500

180

180

500

200

-4028

250

-43<42

51316
553 16

3l O
,.ofOO

-478-2

609-16

-460

5284

673-16

54 0

00

2772

353 16

180

390

120

371 -4

-473 16

232

160
200

51316
5531&

272

250

-4028
43-4 2
-473 5

603 16

31 1
362

320

528-4

673 16

..00

591 2

75316

-43 2
Sl l

00

3165

-403 16

180

120

391 8

-49'116

262

ltiO
200

-4170
+421

53116
563 16

302

250

60316

391

320

-473 5
5174

659 16

461

...00

5677

72316

5-4 2

00

3165

-40316

180

120

4107

523 16

2H

160

+42-l

56316

27-4

200

J735
5127

603-16
653 16

31 4
364

5677

72316

-434

6305

80316

51--4

250
320
-400

80

180
260
300
H O

3-42

SECTION B: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDEkS

TABLE

XX PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

c..

--t-x

x- -

(Continued)

'l..

1
y

Distance
of
Ext,.: me
Fibre

Gross Moments of
Inertia

-----

Radius
of
Gyration

Modulus
of
Section

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable

'n

z,.

Sh-r

e, .

1.,.

em

cm4

c:m4

c:m

cm3

k&m x 103

lc1 x lOS

62-S

885 7693

9 2520

5 12

14 1723

2126

141 8

63-7

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2986

740

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615

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30 5854

7-72

23 7362

3560

650

I 698 6859

35 9187

8 06

26 133 6

3920

657

I 937 843 1

13 3851

8 <4-4

29 4953

1424

665

2 217 475-9

51 9187

8 78

33 3455

5002

62 5

885 7693

9 2520

5 12

14 172-J

2126

63-7

I 363 5769

34 2520

8 51

21 4062

3211

641

I 526 9058

42 5854

9 11

23 8207

3573

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I 692 2859

so 9187

9 59

26 237 0

3936

65 0

I 90 1 915 1

61 3354

1008

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4389

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2 200 861 5

75 9187

1062

33 4987

5025

665

2 550 402 6

92 5854

1r 09

38 3519

575-3

625

950 8734

9 6895

4 90

IS 2 140

2282

63-7

r 333 11 9 5

22 4895

6 71

20 928 I

3139

641

I 463 7826

26 7562

7 10

22 8359

3425

6-15

I 596 0868

31 0229

742

24 74SS

371 2

650

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36 3562

7 76.

27 1352

407 0

657

2 002 947 1-

43 8229

815

30 486)

4573

2 282 5801

52 3562

8 51

34 3245

SIH

66

625

950873--4

9 6895

490

IS 21-4 0

2282

637

I 428 681 0

J.4 6895

7 96

22-428)

3364

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8 74

2-4 8363

3725

6-45

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51 3562

9 23

27 2464

-4087

650

I 967 0193

61 7729

9-72

30 261.3

153-9

657

2 265 9657

76 3562

1028

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2615 5068

93 0229

1076

39 3309

5900

141 8

1890

1890

( Continued' )

81

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TABLE

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

1
c.,

(Continued)

tx

)(

e ..

1
v
ComposeG of
Web Plate

Fiance An1ls

Fiance Plates

Weill'lt
per
Met re

Section~!

Area

o(

,....--

Width

Fiances
Thickness

Width

Thickness

A.v, 8 X t

----...
mm

mm

mm

I 600

120

150

I 600

I 600

1600

Mean
Thickness

12 0

120

160

I SO

200

ISO

mm
X

ISO

ISO

200

ISO

cm 2

0 0

10 2

39516

18 0

120

3856
I

491 16

26 0

16 0

-4107

523 16

300

mm

mrn

180

<t<lO

180

500

500

180

82

t~ = tt

kg

mm

18 0

mm

200

-4358

555 16

340

25 0

-467 2

595 16

190

32"0

511 1

65 1 16

460

.400

561--4

7151 6

5-4-0

0 0

3 102

395 16

190

120

-40-4 2

SIS 16

23 2

160

435 8

555 16

272

200

467 2

595 16

3 12

25 0

506 5

6-451 6

362

320

56 14

715 16

432

<400

6242

795 16

51 2

0 0

)668

467 24

180

120

46 1 0

587 24

l68

160

4924

62724

308

200

523 8

66724

348

250

563 0

717 24

)98

320

6 18 0

787 24

46 8

<400

6808

867 24

548

00

3604

459 1 6

180

11-()

4358

5551 6

262

160

-460 9

58716

302

200

4860

61916

342

250

5174

659 16

392

32-()

56 14

71 516

462

400

61 16

77'H6

542

SECTION 8 : BEAMS. CHANNELS AND COt-'POUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

1c..

TABLE

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

-+

(Continued)

f,.

Oistal\c.e
of
Extreme
Fibre

Gross Moments of
Inertia

Rad ius
of
Gyration

Modulus
of
Section

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

,.....---

1..

/I)

'H

z ..

em

cm 4

cmi

em

cmJ

kc-m Y 103

kp 103

800

I 575 5<426

9 2571

4 84

196943

2954

181 4

81 2

2 199 20<47

22 0571

670

27 083-8

~06 3

81 6

2 4 11 235 8

26 323 8

7 -09

29 5495

+43 2

820

2 625 355-9

30 5904

742

)2

01 6 5

480 2

825

2 895 9592

35 923 8

777

)5

1025

526 5

832

l 280 3S24

43 3904

8 -1 6

J9 427 3

591 4

84 0

) 727 619 2

51 923 8

8 52

44 3768

6657

800

I 575 5416

9 257 1

484

19 694 3

295 4
4351

t,

8 12

2 lS$ 1202

34 2571

8 15

29 00) 9

81 6

2620 1591

42 590-4

8 76

32 109-B

-4816

82-0

2 887 8092

so 923-8

9 25

35 2 172

3283

82 5

] 226 063 4

61 3404

9 7S

39 103 8

5866

83-l

3 706 SS4t

75913-8

1030

44 5499

6682

8-4-0

... 265 675-9

92 590 4

lo-79

50 7819

76 17

800

I 943 0978

20 992-1

6-70

24 288 7

36--4 3

81 2

2 722 675 4

45 9911

8-85

33 5305

5030

8 16

29877 14 3

54 3256

9 31

36 6141

5"92

820

l lSS 36<44

62 6589

9-69

39 6996

595-5

825

3 593 6186

73 075-6

1009

..3 5590

653 -4

832

4 074 1100

87 6589

1055

48967 7

n ...s

840

4 633 231 1

10-4 3256

1097

55 157-S

827 -4

800

I 7120759

9 701 5

4 60

21 4009

321 0

8 12

l 335 7380

22 SO l -S

6 37

28 7652

43 15

81 6

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26 7682

6-75

31 2227

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701
743

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505-2

36 757-S

551 4

820

2761 8892

) I 03-4-8

82-S

3 032 4926

36 3682

832

34168857

43 834 8

7 31

41

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6160

840

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S2 3682

820

46 0022

6900

1814

18 14

2<41 9

( Cat~tinued)

83

lSI HANDBOOK FOil. STRUC T U RAL ENGINEEI'.S : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

1
c,,

(Continued)

- tx
..

x--

'I
-

C:omposacl of

Web Plate

Flans Anslu

Plana Plat..

Wel1ht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Hun
Thickness
of

Flan1es
Width

Thickness

Width

Thlckneu

Ax 8 x t

mm

mm

mm

I 600

160

ISO

mm
X

ISO

800

800

160

120

120

200

200

100

,.(

200

100

100

)(

tr

tt

mm

mm

mm

kJ

t ml!

180

500

00

3604

45916

18 0

120

45-46

57916

23 4

160

-4860

619 16

274

1600

180

500

150

150

550

84

mm

200

5174

65916

31 4

150

5567

70916

364

320

611 6

77916

434

<tOO

6744

859-16

51 4

00

4170

531 24

180

120

511 2

651 24

270

160

5-426

691 24

31 0

200

5740

7ll l4

350

250

61].]

781 24

400

l20

6682

85124

470

400

731 0

9) 124

550

0 0

209.7

26712

124

120

303 9

387 12

244

160

Jls-3

427 12

284

200

3667

46712

324

250

4059

51712

374

320

-4609

S87 12

444

400

5237

667 12

52-4

0 0

2097

26712

11 2
232

120

31 3)

39912

160

3478

+43 12

27 2

200

3824

-487 12

31 2

250

425 6

542 12

362

320

-4860

619 12

43 2

400

555 1

707 12

51 2

SECTION 8 : SEAMS. CHANNELS AND C OMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS G IRDERS

TABLE XX PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)
( Continued )

G ross Moments

Distance

of
Inertia

of

Extreme

Radius

Modulus

Maximum

Maximum

of

of

Allowable

Gyration

Section

Allowa.blll!!
Mome nt

Shear

Fibre

Z.,
em

em

k1-m x 103

80 0

17120759

9 701 5

4 60

21 4009

321 0

8 12

2 491 6SJ.5

34 701 5

7-H

)0 6854

4603

81 6

1 756 692-4

43 0348

8-H

33 783 .()

5067

810

3 014 Hl b

Sl 3682

8 83

36 882 2

5531

815

3 361596-7

61 7848

9 -Jl

40 7S8-7

6 1 14

832

l 84) 0882

76 368-2

9 90

46 191 0

692 -9

84 0

4 402 2092

93 034-8

1041

52407-3

786 1

800

2 079 63 I I

21 7185

6 39

25 995-4

389-9

81 2

2 859 2087

467 185

8 47

35 211 -9

5282

8 16

3 124 247 6

55 051 8

8 92

38 287-l

5743

81-0

) 391 897 8

63 3852

9 31

41 364 6

6205

81 S

) 7)0

151 9

73 801 8

9 72

45 21 4 0

678-2

83-1

4 210 &434

88 3852

1019

so 6087

7591

84 0

4 7t.9 7644

lOS OSI -8

1089

56 782 9

851 7

400

296 6)6-8

17 371 I

8 06

7 4 159

I Il -l

4 12

494 454-4

42371 1

1046

12 001 3

180.0

41 6

563 OIH

so 704 5

1090

13 5340

203 -0

420

632 90)5

59 0378

11 -2-4

150691

2260

42 - ~

722 157 7

69 4545

11 59

16 991 -9

254-9

4) 2

1150 689 I

84 0378

11 96

19 691 -9

2954

44 0

I 0017701

100 7045

1229

22 7902

3419

400

296 6368

17 371 1

8-~

4 12

514 2362

506461

11 26

4 16

589 651 0

61 7378

42 0

666 5302

425

7 4159

111 2

12481 -S

1872

11 80

14 174 3

2126

728295

12-23

158698

U8.o

764 709-8

86 6941

12-65

17 993-2

2&9-9

43 2

906 094-3

106 1045

13-09

2097H

3146

440

I 073 383 5

118 2878

13 -47

l i 3951

3659

85

241 9

241 9

907

907

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE

'

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

c..

- ~X

x-

(Continued)

..
1
~

Composed of

Width

Width

Thickness

mm

mm

800

160

200

160

t,=tt

200

mm
X

100

100

mm
X

mm

mm

kc

cmt

mm

soo

ISO

00

ll-4-8

120
160
20;0

3290
3604

29912
41911
<t591 l
49912

125
145

sso

ISO

I 000

120

200

200

100

100

ISO

500

sso

150

5-4912

375

3lO
-400

4860
5-488

61912

445

699 12

525

00
120

23-t 8

29912

11 3

338-4
373 0

<431 12
..75 12

4075

23 3
l7l
31 3
)63 .

320

i507
511 1

400

5802

519 12
57H2
651 12
739 12

00

2285

291 12

124

120
160

322-7
3541

-tl 1 12

244

-451 11

2.84

200
250

38SS
o42o4 8

491 12
541 12

32-4
374

320
400

4797

611 12
691 12

00

2285
3321

120
160
200
250

86

2.85
32 5

250

250

120

Mean
Thick MIS
of
Flana

391 8
4lld

160
200

I 000

Area

Thickneu

Ax Bx t

1nm

800

Sectional

flan1e Platu

Flan1 AnJI

Web Plate

Weight
per
Metre

S42S

3667
401 2
4444

43-l
51 3

.......

52-4

291 12

11 2

423-12
46712

232
271

511-12
56612

31 2
362

320

5048

64)-12

4ll

-400

5739

73Hl

Sf l

SECTION 8: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE

Ic..
--~x

l(--

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)
(Continued )

..
1
~

Distance
of

Grou Moments of
Inertia

Extrm
Plbre

ltadlua

Modulus

of

of

Gyration

Section

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

exx

lu

lyy

,~,

Zn

em

em

em

em

cm3

400

313703 -S

17'n63

7-74

78<42-6

117-6

41 2

Sll 521 1

42 9263

10 12

12415-6

1862

41 6

5800800

51 259-6

1057

I J 9442

2092

420

6-49 9701

59 5930

1093

IS 4755

2321

42-S

739 2243

700096

I I 29

17393-5

260-9

k1 m x

103

43-2

867 7558

84593 -0

11 69

' 20 0869

301 3

440

I 019 8368

101 2596

1103

13 178-1

347-7

400

313 703-S

17 926-3

714

78<426

1176

41 2

53 1 302-9

Sl 2013

1090

12895-7

193-4

41 6

606 7177

62 293 -0

11 45

14 58<46

218-8

410

683 5968

73 38<46

11 89

16 276 1

244 1

425

1a1 n6--4

87 2492

1233

183947

275 -9

43 2

923 161 0

106 6596

11-80

21 369-5

3205

440

I 090 4501

128 MlO

1320

2-4 7830

371 7

500

491 847 1

17 3740

7 -73

9 836-9

1-476

51 2

7<19 1047

423740

1015

IS 6075

23-41

51 6

904 783 6

50 7074

1060

17 SJ.4-6

263 0

520

I 012 1138

59 040-7

1096

19 463 7

2920

525

I 1<48 6179

69 457 4

ll l l

11 878-4

318-1

53 2

I 344 1394

840407

11 73

2S 2658

3790

S..O

I 573 9804

1007074

1207

29 1478

4)72

500

4918<47 1

17 374-0

7 73

'8369

1-476

51 1

819 8305

506-490

1094

16 2076

243 1

51 6

946 on-3

61 740-7

11 50

2750

I 06-4 1404

72 8324

,,_,.

18 3348

520

~0 4642

3070
3469

S2S

I 21-41950

86 6969

11-38

1)129-4

53 2

I 419 3686

106 1074

128-4

26 867-8

403 0

S-40

I 682 193 8

1282907

ll lS

31 151 7

4673

k,x 103
121 -0

111 0

1134

113 4

( Continued )

87

lSI H,V'I"\I!OOK FOR STRUCTURAl ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAl STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XX PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

c..

.t

( Continued )

~1
y

Composed of

...... Anti

Web Plate

flant Plat

Welaht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Mean
Thickne~s

of

Flan,..
Width

Width

Thickness

Thlcknftl

Ax8xt

mm

mm

mm

I 000

160

200

I 000

llSO

I 250

160

120

120

200

200

200

mm
X

)(

)(

100

100

100

100

"""

mm

150

500

150

150

150

550

500

550

cmt

~ - r,

mm

k&

mm

00

2599

331 12

125

120

3S4 1

i51 12

245

160

385-5

491 12

285

200

4!6lJ

53112

32-5

250

4562

58112

375

320

SJ I I

651 12

44-S

400

5739

731 12

52-S

00

2599

331 12

ll l

120

36H

463 12

2H

160

39tH

50712

27-l

200

4326

55112

ll l

250

4758

606 12

llO

5)62

683 12

36: 3
43-J

<400

605-:J

nt ll

51 3

OO

251-1

32112

124

tZO
160

J-463

44111

lN

377-7

48112

284

2f.O

409 I

5111'2

324

250

....Sl

57112

37 -4

320

SOJ.l

64112

44 4

5661

72112

524

00

252 1

11 2

120

355-7

321 12
45).12

lll

3902

497 12

272

4148

54112

)l.;l

25-0
32-0

4680

59612

362

5284

673-12

43 2

~0

S97S

761 12

Sl l

160
200

S6CTION B: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XX PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)
( Continued )

Pistan~e

Gross Momen\s oC

of
Extreme
fibre

Inertia

Radhas
of
Gyration

Modulus
of
Section

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

t!ZJl

lu

In

r ~Y

z..

em

un'

tm~

UTI

cmJ

k&m x 103

kgx 103

SOO

525 1804

17 933 1

736

10 503 6

1576

151 2

51 2

832 4380

<f2933 1

976

16 2S86

2439

51 6

938 1170

51 2665

1022

18 1806

272 7

520

I 045 +471

59 5998

1059

20 1048

301 6

525

I 181 951 3

70 016 5

1096

ll 5134

B7 7

532

I 377 472-7

8<f 5998

11 40

25 892 3

3884

~ -0

I 607 3138

101 2665

11 77

. 19 765 1

4465

500

525 1804

17 933- 1

736

10 503 6

157 6

51 2

863 163 8

51 208 1

10 52

16 858 7

2529

51 6

9794 106

62 2998

11 08

18 9808

28-47

520

I 097 473 8

73 391 5

II '54

21 1053

3166

525

I 247 628 4

87 2560

12-00

23 76--H

1565

53 2

I 462 7019

106 6665

12-50

27 4944

412 4

540

I 715 5271

128 8498

129J

31 7690

4765

625

818 2999

17 3776

736

13 092 8

196 4

637

I 296 1075

423n6

9BO

20 347 I

3052

6-4 1

I 459 436 5

50 711 0

1027

22 768 I

34 15

645

162<48166

590-443

1064

25 191 0

377 9

650

I 834 +45 8

69<461 0

11 03

28122 2

423 3

65 7

2 133 3922

84 0443

11 <45

3247 17

4871

665

2<482 933 3

100 711 0

11 82

37 3373

S601

625

8181999

17 3776

736

I) 092 8

1964

6J.7

I Hl88Bl

so 652-6

1057

ll 097 1

3165

~ I

I S235SOI

61 7+tl

11 14

23 766l

)S(j ~

(rof.S

1705 of683

72 8360

11 60

26 +41 <4

396 6

650

I 936 0604

86 7005

1206

29 7855

+468

657

2 26-4 901 4

106 111 0

12-56

31473 4

5171

665

2 649 3966

128 2943

1298

39 8406

5976

1512

1418

1418

( (onlttlwcf)

89

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTtONS

TABLE

XX

ATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

1
c

-~X

(Continued)

..
1
~

"
CO"'JNKM of

Web Plate

flant Anti..

Plante Plat..

Wei1hc
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

t,= tt

mm

---"'"\

Width

ThlckMtt

Width

Thicknest

Ax ! x t

mm

mm

mm

llSO

160

200

1150

1600

1600

160

110

120

200

200

lOO

mm
)(

100

100

100

ISO

Meatt

Thickness
of
Flanaes

mm

mm

mm

kg

cm2

ISO

500

0 0

291 3

37 1-12

125

120

3855

491 12

24-5

160

4169

531 12

285

200

+483

571 12

325

250

4876

621 12

375

320

5425

69fl 2

44-S

400

605-l

n1 -12

Sl5

0 0

291 3

371 12

11 3

120

39<49

SOl-12

2H

160

4295

547 12

273

200

46-40

591 12

31 3

lSO

5072

646 12

363

320

5676

723 12

43 3

4()-()

6367

8 11 12

51 3

150

ISO

180

sso

soo

soo

0 0

2850

363 12

124

110

3792

4831 1

244

160

.-410-6

523 12

284

200

442-0

563 12

324

lSO

481 3

&13-12

374

320

5361

683-12

44-4

400

599-0

763 12

SH

0 0

3384

431 -04

148

120

432-6

551 04

268

160

46-40

591 04

30-8

20-0

495-4

63 1-04

34-8

15-0

534-6

681-04

398

320

S896

75 1-04

<468

400

652-4

831 04

548

SlCTION 8 : aEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE

1c,.

- --~

XX PLATE

AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)
( Continued )

f,.

...L
y

Dlata~

Groas Moments of
IMrtla

of
ltreme
Fibre

Radius
of
Gyratlo"

Modulua
of
s.ctlon

Hulmum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

eu

lu

,,

r,,

Zn:

em

emf

(1ft.

em

em

kJtft X lOS

ka x 10'
119.0

625

183..04-1

17 941 7

2120

I 361 211-7

42941 7

695
9-lS

14 13<45

63-7

21 369 1

3205

641

I S24 S406

51 2750

913

23 7831

3561

645

I 689 9208

59 601J

1022

26 2003

39]0

650

I 899 5-499

700250

1061

2-9lll8

4314

657

2 198 4964

146013

11 06

)] 4627

501 -9

665

2 s-48 037 4

1012750

11-46

18 316-4

574-7

62-S
63-7

883 <tM I

17t41 7

695

14 1345

2120

1401992-S

51 2167

10-ot

111191

331 8

641

I *6S4l

621013

1067

24 7140

]71 1

64-S

I 770 5724

73 ..000

11 14

274507

411 1

11 61

30787 1

461 8
532-0

65-0

200! 1645

872640

65-7

2330005-6

106 61'0

1115

3546-4-3

665

27 145008

128 lSI]

12-60

40196

611-3

800

I 4460219

17 3827

692

11075-3

271-1

81 2

2 22S 5995

<42182-7

917

27 0419

411-1

81 6

24906385

so 7160

985

30 SllS

4571

120

2 7S8 2886

59 0493

102<4

])6]77

5046

BH

3096s.t2-8

37 533-9

sn 03<41

694660
t4 049)

1064

83 2

11.()9

<42993 2

.......

8<40

4 136 ISS3

100 716-0

11 -49

492399

731-6

10-0

1100 6622

20 9405

697

ll SOl]

3376

812

2 S80 2398

459405

9 11

3tn6-4

4766

81 6

2 1452717

54273-8

951

).4 1616

SllO

1190

1511

5630

820

l 1129119

62 6072

996

37962-S

5694

825

3 451 1830

7l 0231

1035

41832-5

6275

ll-2

3931 614 5

17 6072

1080

<47255-1

7088

&40

.. 490 7955

10417U

11 20

Sl 461 9

801 9

1518

(Conti~)

91

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TABLE

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

1
c..

-+-X
..

x--

(Continued)

Composed of
Web Pl&te

Wei1ht
per
lllan1 Plate&

Flan1e Antles

Sectional
Area

Metre

Mun
Thickness
or

FlutM
Width

Thickness

Width

Thlckneu

Ax OJC t
W'

mm

mm

mm

I 600

120

200

I 600

I 600

120

16 0

200

200

mm
X

100

ISO

100

4..,f1

mm

mm.

mm

k'

cm 2

mm

ISO

sso

0 0

2850

363 1:z

11 2

120

3887

495 12

232

160

42).2

539 12

272

. 200

4577

583-12

)1 2

25 0

5009

63812

)62

320

561 4

715 12

43 2

400

6304

803 12

51 2

00

338i

431 04

us

120

4420

563 04

25:5

160

4765

607 04

195

200

5 111

65104

))'$

250

5542

70604

)8S

320

6147

78304

4S.S

400

683-8

871 04

535

00

))53

427 12

125

120

4295

54712

245

160

4609

587 12

285

200

4923

62712

llS

250

531 5

677 12

375

l20

5865

74712

+4-5

400

6493

82712

52S

180

150

550

soo

92

SECTION 8: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XX PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

T
c..

-t-~
~

(Continued)

..
I

l_
y

Distance
of
Extreme
Fibre

Gross Moments of
Inertia

Radius
of
Gyration

Modulus
of
Section

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

err

1,..

l yy

f~y

Zu

em

em

em"

em

c:m3

k& m X 10'

k& X I~

800

I 4-46 0119

17381-7

692

180753

2711

158 8

812

2 303 5573

so 6577

1012

28 3689

425 5

81 6

2595 1001

61 7493

1070

31802-7

4770

820

2 889 5153

72 841 1

1118

35 j,J80

5286

82. 5

3 161 5948

86 70S(,

1166

. 39 5345

scn.o

83 2

3 790 135-<4

106 1160

12 18

-45 55-45

683 3

&4-0

4 405 1686

128 2993

1264

52 442 5

7866

800

1 800662-2

20 9405

6-97

22 5083

337 6

81 2

2 658 197 6

5 I l<fs-5

954

32 7364

4910

81 6

2 949 7404

65 307 2

1037

36 148 8

5422

82 0

3 244 155 5

76 3988

1083

39562-9

593 4

825

3 616 2351

9026H

11 31

-43 833 2

657 5

8J.2

4 I H 7757

109 673 8

11 83

-498170

747 3

840

-4 n98089

1318572

1230

56 6644

8500

800

I 582 5553

17953-6

6 48

19 781 9

2967

812

2 362 1329

429SH

8 &6

19 0903

-4364

816

2 627 171 8

51 2869

9 35

32195-7

4&2-9

820

2 894 8219

59 6203

9-75

35302-7

5295

82-5

3 233 0761

70 0369

1017

39 1888

5878

832

3 713 5675

&46203

1064

44 6342

6695

aof.o

4 272 6886

101 2869

11 07

so 865-3

7630

1588

211 7

( Con ti nued )

9l

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TABLE

Tl

XX

PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

xt

(Continued)

Wlclth

flana Plat

Width

Thlckn

mm

mm

1600

160

200

1600

1600

16 0

160

200

200

mm

n.m
X

)(

ISO

100

ISO

tc=tt

18 0

150

180

Metr'e

Sectional

Thicknen

Ax &x t
mm

Mean
Thlckn

W-'1ht

.............

Web Plate

.,...

,.,.

Compo-..1 of

,...,....
of

mm

mm

k&

(m2

mm

soc

0 0

3886

49504

IS -O

120

4828

61504

270

160

Sl42

65504

310

200

5456

69504

350

550

550

25-0

5849

74504

400

-320

6398

8 1504

470

<400

7026

89504

SSO

0 0

3353

427 12

11 3

llO

4389

559-12

2H

160

4734

603 12

27 3

200

5080

647 12

31 3

250

551 2

702 11

36-3

310

611 6

77911

4H

400

6807

86711

51 3

0 0

3886

4950o4

IJ 6

120

4921

62704

256

160

5268

67H>4

296

200

5613

7 15 0o4

33 6

250

6045

17004

386

32 0

664-9

&47 o-4

456

400

7340

'13504

5]6

SECTION 8 : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE

XX PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITH FLANGE PLATES)

~...

-tx

( Continued )

f )Q(

1
y

Distance
of
Extreme
fibre

Gross Moments of
Inertia

Radius
of
Gyration

Modulus
of
S~tlon

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

Zn

ksm x 103

kfx l..
211 7

e".

'""

'n

f yy

em

em

em

em

em'

800

I 937 i955

21 6+4)

3632

466+43
S49n.6

334578

501 9

11 6

2 716 nH
2 ,., 812-1

661
871

242149

81 2

9 16

36 541 8

820

3 249 4622

6) 3109

954

396276

5481
5944

6SH

825

3 5877164

731276

995

43<4875

832

4068 2078

88 3109

1041

488967

7335

&40

4 627 3289

to49n6

1083

ss 0872

8263

100

I 582 555-3

17953 &

648

19 781 9

2967

11 2

2+400906

51 2286

H7

30 0504

4508

11 6

2 731 6334

623203

334759

SON

820

3 0260486

73 411 9

10 16
1065

36 903 0

553-5

11 15

41 1894

6178

12-5

3 )98 1282

87 2765

132

3 926 6687

106 6869

11 70

47 195-5

7079

54 0679

811 0

140

.. 541 701 9

128 8703

12-19

800
11 2

I 937 195-5

2 1 64H

661

242149

3632

27947309

54 9193

936

344179

Sl6l

378220

567-l

412279

618-4

45488 1

11 6

3 0862737

660109

820

3 3806889

77 1026

9 92
10)8

115

3 7517615

909671

1087

832

4281 3090

110 3776

11 42

51 4580

681-l
771 9

Ill 5609

11 91

Sll898

8743

140

4196 3412

211-7

2117

Note I - The properties a lven In this Table art bas~ on the cross area of the section.

Note l - The mean thickness of ftanctl is computed accordina to Note l tn Table II of IS : 800-1956.
Note J - The maJCtmum allowable moment 11 computed on the buts of t he allowable straa specified in 9.2.1 of IS : 100-1956 and

aros

modulu' of lectlon ( Z,. ) &lvtn In this Table.


Note 4 - The maximum allowable shear is computed on the buts of the allowable shr strtts specified in t.).land the effective
aectlonal ~rea defined in 20.6.1.2 of IS : 800-1956.

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TABLE XXI PLATE- AND ANGLE GIRDERS

x+- -x

(WITHOUT FLANGE PLATES)

Wti1 ht

Composed of

per

Web Plate

Flan1e Anales

Sectional
Aru

Metr e

T
c ..

Mean
Thickness

of

Distance
of

Flanaes

Extreme
Fibre

mm

em

100

400

17 11

156 12
17036
19612
21 8 36
17612
1,0 3~
2 16 12
. 23836

100
120
10 0

ISO x ISO x 120

138 3
1-49 ...
16~ 7
187-1

IOOx
IOO x
ISO x
ISOx

1579
169 1
189 3
2067

201 12
21536

100
120

241 12

100
120

1851
196 5
2168

236 12
25036
276 1l
29836
391 10

~
W idth Thick-

ness
rnm

mm

800

10 0

mm

mm

mm

IOO x IOOx 100


100 ')( IOI)x 110
ISO ..c ISOx 100
ISO x ISOx 120

I 000

10 0

IOO x IOO x 100


100 ..< 100:-- 12-'b

ISO x ISOx 100


I 250

I 600

800

I 000

I 2SO

I 600

100

100

10 0

100

100

100

IOQx 100

IOO x 120
ISOx 100
ISO x 120

IOO x IOOx 100

1226
1337

IS4 0

263 36

120

100
12 0

500

120

100
12 0

615

800

IOOx IOOx llO


ISO x 150x 100
ISO x I SOx 120
ISO x ISOx ISO

307 1

ISOx IISx 100


150 x 115 x 12-\l

1429

18208

100

1582

201 52

120

lOC
h IOOx ISO

197 1

251 12

150

I SO x IISx 100
ISOx IISx 120

1586
2128

100
120
ISO

500

200 x IOO x 150

20208
22152
17 1 12

I SO x II Sx 100

1783
19 3 -S

200 x IOOx 150

2325

22708
24652
296 12

100
12.0
150

62 5

ISO x II Sx 120

ISO x I IS x 100

205-7

800

221 0
2599

262-oa
28 152
331 12

100

I SOx IIS x 120


200x IOOx 150

2H l

173-9

96

100
120
IS-O

120
150

400

SECTION 8: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XXI PLATE AND ANGLE GIRDERS


(WITHOUT FLANGE PLATES)

T
c

xi-

--)(

..
I
!..

Gross Moments of
Inertia

Modulus of
Section

Maximum
Allowable
Moment

Maximum
Allowable
Shear

1'1Y

z...

em

cm3

kg-m x 1()3

kg x lOS
756

Radius of
Gyration

r...

lyy

em~

cm 4

1-484862
167 7330
195 1<466
223 5309

I 5638

J.l.6

3 7122

I 891 6
-49108
5 927 1

l-33

'4173-3

500
5 21

48787
5 5883

557
62'9
732
838

253 337 2
284 4467
330 8923
377 2653

I 5655
I 893 2
.. 9125
s 9288

298
3 _1 s
4 17
4 99

5 0667
5 6889
66178
7 S-453

760
853
99)
113 2

945

.of3H03 5
484 3462
.561 8269
636 9409

I 5676
I 895-3
4914-6
5 9309

2 79
2 97
451
4 75

6 9505
7 7-495
8 9892
10 191 1

10.4-3
1162
1348
1529

1181

795 2344
879 0196
I 013 -'473 5
I 1-40 500 7
I 633 6864

I 5705
I 8982
Hl75
s 933-8
17 0996

2 58
2-75
4 22
4 46
661

99...04
109877
12 6684
14 2563
20421 1

149 1
1648
1900
2138
3063

1512

184 9508
211 3~ 2
288 IOJ.S

34250
.. 1114
8 27-47

4 34
4 52
5 74

'4 623 8

75-6

7202-6

69.of
792
1080

311 7322
354 2957
"'175 1804

3 4267
4 1191
8 2763

Hl

6 23-46
7 0859
'503 6

93 5
1063
1-426

945

527 5 126
595 8001
785 7479

3 4288

389
409
529

8 +402

1266
1...00
1886

1181

9 5328
12572-0

362
38)
SOO

II 882' 2
13 31J.S
17221 9

1782
1997
:ZS83

ISIl

950 572-2
I 065 0792
I 377 7553

4 121 2
8 2784
3431 7
-412-41

8281 3

s 2827

4-31
552

Note I -The pro~rties &iven In this Table are based on the &ross area of the section.
Note 2 - The mean thickness of flan&es' is computed accordin& to Note 2 in Table II of IS : 8001956.
Note 3 - The maximum allowable mo.ment is computed on the basi's of the allowa.b le stress specified in t.l. l or IS : 800-1956
:and gros.s modulus or section ( z . ) &iven in this Table.
Note -4- The maximum ailow;able shear is computed on the buis of the allowable shear stress specified-in 9.1.1 and the decthe
sectional area defined in 20.6.2.2 of JS: 80().1956.

97

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c:l

TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK

EQUAL ANGLES

1..

y
Desltnation

Size of

Weicht
per
Metre

Sectional

Euh Ancle

Area

Moment
of
Inertia

Modulus
of
Section

Ax 8

1,..

Zn

f :r:r

em~

em

cm3

em

mm mm
ISA 5050

ISA 5555

ISA 60'0

ISA 6565

ISA 7070

so . .-. so

SSz SS

60 ~ 60

65 i( 65

70 :-. 70

Thickness

mm

30

~6

5-90

13-8

J.8

153

-40

6 0

7-76

181

SO

15)

SO

7 6

9 58

220

6 2

152

6 0

90

11 36

2S8

72

ISI

so

8 2

1054

294

14

167

60

9 8

12-52

346

8 8

166

8 0

128

1636

440

11 4

164

10 0

15-8

20().4

SH

140

162

S-0

'1 0

1150

384

8 8

182

6 0

108

13-68

45-2

104

182

8 0

140

1792

580

13 6

180

100

172

2200

696

168

178

5 0

9 8

12-50

494

!04

199

6 0

116

1488

582

124

198

8 0

154

1952

K8

161

196

100

18 8

2400

900

198

194

106

1354

622

122

2 15

126

16 12

73-6

146

2 14

SO
6 0

ISA 7575

ISA

eo80

7S x 7S

IOx80

kc

Radius
of
Gyrztlon

8 0

16 6

211 6

9H

190

2 12

100

204

2604

1144

2H

21 0

SO

114

145<4

77<4

142

1 31

60

13-6

1732

91 4

168

230

8-0

178

2276

1180

220

2 28

100

220

28().4

1428

270

2 26

6 0

146

1858

1120

192

246

8 0

19 2

2442

1450

lS2

244

100

23 6

3010

1754

310

241

120

280

3561

1038

)66

H9

98

SECTION IB : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

c~

X--

TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK
X

EOUAL ANGLES

~~

y
Dlsunce of
Centre of
Gravity

Radii of Gyration About y.y AJCis, in em


Distance, lack to Back of An1les, In em
18

22

2 69

2-8&

257

2 -74

2-9 1

2 60

2 76

z,c)j

2 63

2-79

2 96

00

0 6

10

14

132

2 02

2 22

.l-38

2-53

137

2-06

2 26

2-42

141

2-07

228

2-44

145

209

2 31

246

'~ r

Desisnadon

em

153

226

248

263

279

2 95

3 12

157

:? 28

2 50

2-65

2 81

2 98

l -14

1'5

2 33

2 55

2-70

287

3 03

3-20

172

2 36

2 59

2 75

2 91 '

308

3-30

1-65

2 46

2 67

2 82

2 98

3 14

3-30

169

218

2-70

2 85

3 00

3 16

33l

177

252

2-74

289

306

322

339

185

2 57

2 79

2 95

3 -II

3-28

344

177

266

2-87

3 02

3 17

3 33

3 49

I 81

2 68

289

3 04

) 20

3 35

352

189

2-72

2 94

3-09

3 25

3-41

3 -57

197

2-76

2 98

314

3-30

3-46

36l

189

2 86

3-06

3 -21

3 36

3:i2

3-68

194

2 88

3 10

324

340

3 55

372

2-02

293

3 14

329

345

3-61

377

2 10

2 97

319

3 3-4

3 50

3 -66

382

2 02

3-07

327

3-42

) 57

3-n

3-88

2 06

308

3-29

) 14

3 59

375

3-91

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TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES- BACK TO BACK

- --.f-)(

X--

( Continued)
EQUAL ANGLES

Desi1natlon

Size of
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SECTION B: BEAMS. CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

...----c-.:1

TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK
-,__f X

X- -

( Continued )
EQ UAL ANGLES

Radii of G yration About y.y Ax is, In em

Distance of
Centre of
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10

14

18

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5 97

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358

537

558

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586

601

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3-66

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5-62

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591

606

621

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546

567

582

597

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6 27

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6 15

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6 78

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668

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TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK

--.-x
i

( Continued )
UN EQUAL AN GLES ( LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK )

Oesign~tion

Siz~ of
Each A ngle

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Ax 8

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102

SECTION B : BEAMS. CHANNEL S AND COMPOUN D SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

C xx l

TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK

l......-----. _____ l_j_

X -------..-

f- -

( Cont in ued )

UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK)

Radii of Gyra tion About y, Y Axis, in em

Distanc~

of
Centre o f
Gravity

'"

_.....__

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10

....

I 8

22

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207

167

188

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169

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2 38

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TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK

I r- -tx

X-

( Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (

Desl1natlon

Size of
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LONG~R

Thickness

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SECTION B : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USE D AS GIRDERS

.---...,v..--_C_,x_1

TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK

( Continued )
UNEQUAL ANGLES ( LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK )

lbdll of Gyration About y.y Axis, In em

Distance of
Centre of
Gravity

..........
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06

10

14

18

22

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TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK

c:J

xS~~mr=~ f

(Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEGS BACK TO BACK)
Desianation

Size of
Each Anale

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Moment
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106

SECTION 8 : BEAMS,

c~

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v

C~ANNLS

AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


X
ANGLES BACK TO BACK
(Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEGS BACK TO BACK )

"adii of Gyration About Y. Y All is, in em

OiJt~nce

of
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B::~.clc

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TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK
( Continued )

Size of
Each Angle

Thickness

A :< 8

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200 x 100

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TABLE XXII PROPERTIES OF TWO


ANGLES BACK TO BACK
( Continued )
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEGS BACK TO BACK)

Radii of Gyration About y. y Axis, In em

Distance of
Centre of
Gravity

c..,

Desi&n;ation

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7 65

7 -81

7 96

161

7 17

7 40

7S5

7 71

7 86

802

1-69

7 22

7 45

761

7-76

7 92

8 08

2-73

6 52

673

6 87

7 02

7 17

7 32

2-82

6 57

E-78

6 9)

1 07

722

7 )7

6 61

6 8)

698

7 13

7-28

7 43

3-02

668

690

7 04

7 19

7 35

7-50

201

9 49

9-72

9 87

10 02

10 17

10 l3

1 10

9 54

9 77

9 92

10 07

10 21

10 )8

221

9 61

984

9 99

10 IS

10)1

10-46

).Sf

8 74

8 95

909

923

939

9 53

HO

8 79

9 00

9 14

9 29

9 44

9 58

Hl

8 85

9 06

9 21

'1-]6

9 50

9 65

384

892

9 13

9 28

9 4)

9 58

9 73

em

290

109

ISA 12575

ISA 12595

ISA 1507$

ISA I SOliS

ISA 200100

ISA 200150

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TABLE XXIII NET AREA OF GIRDER FLANGE ANGLES


TWO ANGLES - N ET AREA IN sq em

A
I

Size
of

Thickness

Diameter of Rivet in mm

Each
Angle

4 H o les Out

Holes Out

6 Holes O u t

AX 8

20

22

24

27

20

22

24

27

2076

2052

2C28

1986

18 18

1770

1722

1638

mm mm mm
IOO x 100

I lO X 110

130 x 130

I SO x ISO

200 x 200

100 . 75

2734

2702

2670

26 14

2390

23 26

22-62

21 50

10

3)-16

33-36

3296

3226

2946

2866

2786

2646

12

<4002

395<4

3906

3822

3486

33 90

3294

31 26

3060

302S

2996

29'\0

27 16

165!

2588

H 76

3632

3352

3272

31 92

3052

10

37 82

37<42

3702

12

-4488

4440

43 92

IS

55 17

5<457

53 97

3700

3668

10

4582

<45 <42

20

3912

3876

37 80

3612

5292

4812

4752

4632

442l

3636

3580

33 56

32 92

3228

31 16

30 12

45-02

4'\32

41 52

4012

3992

3852

3722

17

24

12

5448

5-400

53 52

5268

4932

4836

4740

4572

44 16

IS

67 17

66 57

6597

6492

60 72

5952

5832

S622

5427

10

53-76

53-36

5296

5226

49 46

4866

'\7 86

-4646

4S I6

43 96

12

64 02

63 54

63 06

6222

5886

5790

5694

5526

53-70

5226

IS

791 1

7851

7791

7686

7266

71 45

7026

68 16

6621

6-441

18

9384

931 2

9240

911-4

86 10

84-66

83 22

8070

7836

76 20

12

&806

8758

87 10

8626

8290

81 94

8098

7930

7774

7630

7-486

72-34

IS

10915

10855

10795

10690

102-70

101 50

10030

98 20

9625

9445

92 65

89 50

18

12988

12916

1284-4

12718

12214

12070

li'N.6

11674

11440

11224

11008

10630

25

17685

175 85

17-485

173-10

16610

164 10

162 10

15860

15535

15235

I"\935

144 10

17-70

17<46

17 22

1680

15 12

14 64

14-16

13 32

2328

22-96

22-64

22CCI

1984

19 2:1

18S6

1744

10

2870

2S30

27 90

27 20

2440

23 60

2280

21 40

12

33-96

3HS

33-00

3216

28 80

2784

2688

1510
( Continued )

110

Si:CTION B : BEAMS. CHANNELS AND COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS GIRDERS

TABLE XXIII NET AREA OF GIRDER FLANGE ANGLES


(Continued)
TWO ANGLES- NET AREA IN sq em

I
I

~Lt
Size
of

Thickness r - -

Each

Olametel" of Rivet in mm

2 Holes Out

4 Holes Out

6 Holes Out

Angle

Ax B
mm mm mm
12S x 75

12S x9S

150 x 75

150 x liS

200x 100

200x ISO

~----------~---------~

20

22

24

27

20

22

24

27

2026

1984

18 16

1768

1720

1636

r----------A-------~

20

207-4

2050

2732

2700

2668

2612

23 88

2324

22-60 .

21 48

20+f

10

33 74

3J.34

32-94

32 24

29 4.ol

2864

27 84

264.ol

251 4

2314

22-90

2266

2~24

2056

2008

1960

1876

1798

3052

3020

2988

2932

2708

2644

:2580

2468

2364

21

24

27

42.76

4066

1558

10

3774

37 34

3694

362.ol

3344

32-64

31 84

3044

2914

12

4480

4432

43 84

4300

3964

3868

3772

360o4

3448

26-68

25-S!.

l4S2

23-S~

3 140

31 08

3076

3020

2796

2732

10

3882

3S42

3802

3732

34-52

33 72

32-92

3152

3022

2902

12

4608

4560

45 12

4428

4092

39-96

3900

3732

3576

3432

3772

3740

3708

3652

3<428

33-64

3300

31 88

3084

29-88

10

4674

463-4

4594

4524

4244

4161

408-4

39-44

38 1-4

369-4

12

5560

5512

5464

5380

5044

49<f8

-4852

4684

4528

43 84

I.S

6BS9

6799

6739

6634

.621 4

60 94

5974

5764

55 69

5381

52-96

5226

49-46

4866

-4786

4646

<fS I6

4396

10

53-76

53-36

12

6-402

6354

6306

6222

5886

5790

5694

5526

5370

5226

5082

4830

IS

7911

7851

7791

7686

72-66

71'46

7026

68 16

6611

6~ 41

6261

S94S

10

6370

6330

6290

6220

5940

5860

5780

5640

5510

Sl-90

5270

506~

12

7596

7548

7500

7416

7080

6984

68-88

6720

656-4

6420

6276

6024

IS

9405

9345

9285

9180

8760

8&40

85-20

8310

8HS

7935

7755

74o40

18

111 78

11034

10908

10404

10260

101 16

9864

9630

9414

91 98

8820

11106

Ill

SECTION .C
ANGLES, SINGLE AND DOUBLE,
USED AS STRUTS AND TIES
(TABLES XXIV-XXXI)

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y

TABLE XXIV PROPERTIES OF STAR.RED ANGLES


TWO EQUAL ANGLES STARRED

V"' --!riCm

~[~

x---K,=t
I'"" v

Space Between Parallel Faces = I em

Size

Total

L.,~st

Are~

Radius of
Gyration

Size

r,..,

Ax 5 x t

mm

A x Ax e
_____.______.,

em

100

3010

304

120

3562

l-01

90 X 90 X 6 0

209-4

HO

8 0

2758

3-47

2 11

100

3406

H-4

120

4038

341

SO x SO x 30

5'7C

19-4

40

776

19)

s.o

958

192

6 0

11 36

I 9.:>

s-o

10-54

'w

mm

em

Radius of
Gyratloft

cm 2

em'!

55 i< 55

Least

Area
_

,..-----A-----,

mm mm

Total

60

12-52

21 0

8 0

1636

207

100

20 04

20)

mm mm
80

80

100 -..: 100

>(

6 0

2l H

HI

80

3078

3-S8

60 X 60 X 50

1150

231

100

3806

385

6 0

ll-68

229

110

45 18

l 8l

8 0

1792

227

100

2200

223

!10 ;.: 8 0

3404

428

100

42 12

425

65

65

110

22

50

1250

2-51

120

SOo.J

60

1488

250

15 0

61 62

417

8 0

4044

510

8 0

1952

247

100

2400

244

100

50 12

5-07

50

IH4

271

120

5-0l

60

1612

2-70

ISO

5'64
7361

4-98

8.0

21 16

2 -67

100

2604

264

ISO x ISO x 100

5806

586

llO

69 18

5-83

75 X 75 X -50

IH4

2-92

150

1556

180

10151

5-78
HJ

120

93 22

784

70

70

130 X I)Q

60

1732

291

80

22-76

288

100

280-+

28-4

150

11560

7-79

80 X 80 X 60

1858

311

110

13762

775

80

2442

308

200

18760

763

200

200

( Continued )

114

SECTION C: ANGLES, SINGLE & DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXIV PROPERTIES OF STARRED ANGLES


( Continued)
TWO UNEQUAL ANGLES STARRED
Space Between Parallel Faces= I em

Total
Are&

Size
A x ll xt

mm mm
65

<fS

Least
bdiua of
Gyration

Size

A x ll x t

'n1

mm

em 2

em

mm mm

50

IOSl

181

100

60

llSO

181

80

161-4

180

70 X 45 X 5 0

11 04

179

6 0

1312

180

80

1716

179

100

21 04

179

SO

65

2-98

39)2

297

6 0

ll-ll

28'f

8 0

307

286

100

3804

286

6 0

25-72

3-76

60

3396

3 77

100

4204

3-77

2 00

120

4996

3-76

80

1876

199

100

2304

199

150 X 75 X 8 0

3484

2-72

100

43-12

12 0

51 24

273
H-4

I S Ox 115 X 80

4 116

-452

197

3300

120

2 00

1492

100

100

1204

6 0

95

em

l<f32

197

60

75

em 2

5 0

125-t

75

mm

60

80 x SOx 5 0

90

125

Least
Radius of
Gyration

'w

125

75

Total
Area

8 0

1956

197

100

2404

197

100

5104

4 53

6 0

1730

2-36

120

61H6

-454

150

7504

Hl

200 X 100 X 100

5806

3-55

120

6918

3 57

150

85-56

3-59

200 X 150 X 100

6800

583

120

81 12

Sl<f

8 0

2274

2 37

100

2802

2 37

llO

3].14

236

6 0

19 10

2Sl

8 0

25 14

254

100

31 02

2 54

100 X 75 X 60
8 0

2028

2 97

150

10050

585

2672

2 98

180

119-52

586

115

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TABLE XXV SAFE LOADS FOR SINGLE ANGLE STRUTS


SINGLE BOLTED OR SINGLE RIVETED END CONNECT IONS

EfFective LenJths
in Metres

OSO

100

I SO

1 00

l SO

) 00

l SO

Slae
Safe Loads In kl

Ax 8 x c

mm mm

mm
40

3 6171

'l6578

I 4620

792 3

SO

H~O I

3 281 2

I 80<4 9

978 1

6 0

s 315-l

38476

20948

I 1303

55 X 55 X 50

49896

3 9230

23183

1305 4

7989

60

s 9270

46599

27538

I 550 6

9490

8 0

7 7448

60892

3 5984

20262

I 240 1

100

9 -486 9

74589

4 4078

2-482 0

I 5190

60 x 60 x SO

5 -483 8

4 57] 6

1922-7

.. .. .. .. . - - ....
. ..
I 719 6

I 0609

6 0

6 5192

54104

34)03

2 018 '5

I 2380

8 0

8 539 8

70874

4493.

26+H

I 621 8

100

10..,41

8 701 0

5 516 S

) 246 1

I 991 0

50

s 2188

3 585 0

2226 9

13938

9250

6 0

62124

42676

16509

I 6591

I 101 1

8 0

8 1203

5 533 9

)4160

2 137-4

14152

100

99840

68040

42000

26280

I 7400

SO

s 8384

4 2922

2801 4

I 7690

I 1854

6 0

6 9509

5 110 0

33351

21061

I 411 3

8 0

90977

66474

41110

1124..

I &171

100

II 1959

11105

s 321 3

.. . .llS26
. . . -... .

12116

6 0

1-6554

S 9531

0200

2 6439

I 7822

ll59l

1 0

10041 7

77668

5 221 1

Hlll

llOH

I 6296

100

12371 2

9 5686

64324

42172

28376

2 007-7

50

50

"'...
~

"'z
~

....
<

6S

65

;:)

...
70

10

75 X 75

( Continued )

116

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGLE & DOUBLE.

U~ED

AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXV SAFE LOADS FOR SINGLE ANGLE STRUTS


( Continued )
SINGLE BOLTED OR SINGLE RIVETED END CONNECTIONS
Effective Len1ths
In Metres

100

150

100

150

300

HO

Size
Sare Loads ln lei

kd! x t
mm mm

mm

"'

80 x 80 x 60

8347 1

6 80<40

<4787-1

.1 2422

2212-9

I 5747

"<z

80

10 953 6

8892-5

6 2283

-42100

~ 8706

2042-7

13 501-4

10 9609

7 677 0

5 1892

3 5383

2 517-9

15 9524

1289&1

8 9905

6066 1

4 Ill 9

2 9404

""
~

100

<

5.....

120

--~ -- - --- ---------- -

60 x 40 x SO

2 7760

I 3585

725 9

60

3 2951

I 612-S

86 16

80

... 2274

2 044-4

I 090-8

50

3 563 1

1-9399

I 0467

60

4 1850

2 253 1

I 2125

80

5-4706

2 9453

I 5850

50

3 7392

2 0358

I 098 5

60

-44-43 7

2 -4 1 ~3

I 3054

80

5 7152

3 0931

I 6645

100

70442

3 7925

20409

60

53714

3 1941

I 8086

I Ill 2

80

6 9825

.. 1263

2 323-4

I 4220

100

8 S75-S

50676

2853 5

I 7464

80 X 50 X 6 0

s 5965

'3327-9

I 8844

I 1578

80

7 2802

4 3022

2 4225

I 4826

100

8947 7

5 2876

80

9 5599

6 6674

4 19)3

2623-1

I 7510

100

II 7390

81258

50800

) 1789

2 115-5

120

13 8840

96106

6008 ]

] 7597

2502-1

65

"'
w

70

.....

45

45

"z<
...
<

::>
0

75

)C

50

"'z
.::>

90 X 60

.--- -

2 9774

I 822'

. . ........... .

Note I -The safe loads civen in this T~ble are tabulated for ratio of slenderness up to but not exceedin& 250.
Note 2- The values o~t the ri&ht side or the zicuc doned line are for ratio of s lenderness exceed inc 180.
Note l - This Table is based on the requirements specified in 11.9.1 .1 of IS : 800-1956.

117

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TABLE XXVI SAFE LOADS FOR SINGLE ANGLE STRUTS


DOUBLE BOLTED OR DOUBLE RIVETED OR WELDED END CONNECTIONS
Effective Lenrths
in Metres

10

15

l O

30

2S

l S

Size

Safe Loads In kf

AX 8 X t

mm mm mm
50 x 50 x 40

3 32-3 2

I 826-l

991 0

50

4 1026

2 2547

I 223 4

60

4810 4

2 6179

1414-3

50

49064

2 8980

I 6363

9955

60

5828 1

3 4424

I 943 7

1182-5

80

7 6 156

4 4982

2 5399

I 5452

100

9 3286

s 5100

3 I II 2

I 892 8

60 x 60 x 50

5 7172

3 653 6

2 1603

60

6 7641

4288 0

2 521 2

SS

55

.. . . . ---.
~-

""_,

I 327 1

'

I 5479
l 0276

80

8 8605

5 6170

3302-7

100

I08n9

6 8959

4 0546

2 4893

50

6 5169

4 482 5

2 7856

17+t-4

I 153 8

60

7 757 7

5 336 0

3 3160

2 0765

I 373 4

80

10 1406

6 919 8

4 2749

2 6742

I 7666

100

12 468 0

8 S08 0

s 2560

3 288 0

2 172-0

50

7 2926

s 365 2

3 4974

2 213 8

I 481 3

60

8 6822

6 3876

4 16) 8

2 6356

I 7635

80

II 3629

8 3095

5 3969

HII O

2 28 10

100

13983 5

10 2~5 9

6 641 5

"'
CJ

z
<

65

65

_,

<

;:)

"'

70

70

2 807 1

4 1976
t

..................

'

60

9563-2

7444 1

s 0263

3 30 12

2 2308

I 571 8

80

125442

9 710 6

6 5287

4 275 5

2882-6

20347

100

154542

I I 9633

8 043 3

5 267 3

3 551 3

2 5068

80 x 10 x 60

104308

8 508 7

598H

4 0569

2n40

I 9630

80

13 6874

II 1209

7785 1

5 2674

3 597-1

254<46

100

168710

137075

9 5959

6 4926

4433-7

31364

120

19 9).4-7

1(, 1287

II 2381

7 5888

5 1756

3 6600

75

75

( Continued )

118

SECTION C : ANGLES, SINGLE & DOUBLE iJSE D AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXVI SAFE LOADS FOR SINGLE ANGLE STRUTS


( Continued )
DOUBLE BOLTED OR DOUBLE RIVETED OR WELDED END CONNECTIONS
Effective lencths
in Metres

25

20

IS

4 -5

4 -0

30

Size
Safe loads In k(

A" 8 ' l
~

mm mm mm
90 , 90 " 8 0
10 0
12 0

13 761 0
16 932 9
20 07-4 9

10 454 2
12 815 I
IS 193 0

7 472 8

s 144 3

9 143 4
10 840 0

6 3982
7 S8S 4

80

16 270 3

13 253 9

9 91 4 l

7 317 9

100
12 0

20 072 8
23 827 9

16 299 2
19 H8 3

12 160 2
14 433 0

957 4
10633 I

6 443 6
7 649 0

110 ,-110 - 80
10 0
12 0
IS C

18 677 7
23 I II 2
27 4094
33 752 1

IS%9 9
19 760 6
23 386 2
28 798 I

12 531 a
IS 506 5
18 3046
22 s.;o 6

4 141

17 C6S 7

7 146 7
8 843 I
10 408)
12 8170

s 3So s

II 749 4
13 858 6

6 665 5
7 8-13 8
9 658 9

5 1219
6 029 8
7m 2

26 122 8
3 I 203 6

18 176 0
21 628 4
26 547. "'

14 402 0
17 137 6
21 011 I

II 362 2
13 S20 4
16 549 &

10 53S 4
I 2 883

100 ' 100

VI

3 778
4606 3
-463 4

s
s 269 s

9 495

2 798-0
3 409"'

4 0420
) 979 9

3 054 9

4 860 3

3 735 6
., 434 4

5 769

8 853 7

10 0
12 0
IS 0

38 451 7

22 481 3
26 75 I 5
32 900 8

12 0
IS 0
18 0

38 232 3
472420
560366

J-1614 2
42720 1
50607 2

29 BiO 8
367737
-135016

24686 9

30 382 "'
35 898 4

20 190 2
24 829 5
29 310 9

16 502 9
20 273 4
23 906 9

200 200 I S 0
18 0
[

677358
80 60-i 0

649383
77 2SH

611697
7~5 9

St. 094 9
66 663 I

49 910 3
59 259 2

~3

72

IO't 763 S

105 167 3

98 9-40 2

90 S45 I

80 339 7

69 H9 7

130 . 130

...
I SO

ISO

2S 0

Effective Lneths
in Metres

so

ss

10

60

4 1'1 4

51 518 0

80

90

Size
A ~ s .

Safe Loads in

kc

mm mm mm
110 -< flO ,

...

<

::>
0

...

8 0
100
12 0
IS 0

) 2866
4 066-7
4 778 8

I 30 I 30 . I0 0
12 0

7 119 5
8 471 9

IS 0

10 36S 7

I SO ' I SO '< 12 0
IS O

5 884 7

5 721 2
6807 9
8 330 I

4 7163

13 282 6
16 307-7

10 854 3

13 330 2

8 983 (j
tl 020 I

18 0

19 218 9

IS 714 -4

12 971 "

200 x 200x IS 0
18 0

37 38S 0

.... 327"'

32 079 0
38 0382

27 6226
327192

~3

19 917 9
560 s

IS 039-6
17 79<13

25 0

59938 2

51 ....9 1

44 IS.I 7

31 760-7

23 9565

S 612 I
6 861 4

119

6 ))3 ..
7 764-6
9 1-47 3

rr

54 2 7

I) 658 8
18 4129
( Continued

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TABLE XXVI SAFE LOADS FOR SINGLE ANGLE STRUTS


( Continued )
DOUBLE BOLTED OR DOUBLE RIVETED OR WELDED END CONNECTIONS
Effective Len!tt11
in Metres

1-0

15

l O

l S

1 0

J S

Size
Safe Loads In

Ax 8 ~ t

kr

mm mm mm
60x 40 ;., 50

3 47110

I 697 ..

60

-4 1200

2014 8

I 072'

8 0

5 2858

2555 2

I 360 5

so

<4-45'4 7

2 42-i l

I 309 7

6 0

5 2325

2 817 5

I 5169

8 0

6 8399

3 683 0

I 982 9

so

.. 67<49

2 s.... 2

I 374 S

60

s 5557

) 023 5

I 633 <4

80

7 183 2

3 367 9

2 082-4

100

8 807-3

.. 742 ..

2553 2 '

6 0

6 718 2

3 99.. 6

2 266 1

I 3S2 ()

8 0

87;28

S 158 I

2 912 5

l i'/1 9

10 0

10 725 I

f. 334 8

3577 0

2 1761

60

6 999 7

... 161 9

2 )61 1

I 4405

8 0

9 IOS-2

5 )78-0

3 0367

I 8-174

100

II 190 6

6 609 8

3 732 2

2 270 6

90 , 60 \( 8 0

II 9396

8 336 -5

5 2'10 4

3285 9

2179-6

10 0

14 660-!

10 161 s

6 352 I

3 9802

2 6367

12 0

17 3388

12 018 2

7 512 8

.------- ---

<47075

roo < 65 :-: 8 o

13657 -3

102270

6 733 7

4 2826

2 891-1

100

16 805 -1

12 510-..

8 211 0

5 212 9

35.,9

100 x75 x 8 0

15 06741

12 438 -2

8 861 7

6 0775

.. '"83

2 9352

100

185823

15 2H O

10 840 s

7 '405 2:

s 0556

l 5805

120

22 028-5

18 fi,J6

12 850-9

8 778 -S

5 993 2

65 . 45

70 . 45

VI
1&.1

903 9

..J

"~ I

~1
loU

:::>

75 '<

so

80 :- 50

<

)C

.-- - ----

11~ -s

"2..... s
( Continutd )

120

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGLE & DO USLt . USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXVI SAFE LOADS FOR SINGLE ANGLE STRUTS


(Continued)

Effective l~ngths
in Metr.r

40

SO

4 $

.15-S

60

7 0

Size
S;.fe Loads in kJ

Ax B x t
~

mm mm mm
1:2Sx 7Sx
Vl

w
_,
C)

z
<(

100

31858

125x 95 :< 10 0

5891 9

4 5088

l 552 4

120

6 9245

5 3008

4 1717

ISOx 7S l< 120


...... . . ......... . . ....................

..,j

<(
':)

ISO x IIS x 120


ISO

lOOx IOOx ISO

::;)

126958

9 8735

7 87<4 5

6 JSSS

Sll n.

IS 5520

12 0964

9631 <4

7 777 9

6 3746

--- - - -- - - - --8081 1
10 2073
13 283 2
...' ... ... - - -- --- -- - -- - - - -- - --- -- - --- - - .- - - -- ... --- - -- - -

200 x ISOx ISO

33 642<4

27 8988

23 1602

190046

180

3982-41

3302H

2736H

22 451 8

'

IS COJ 6

II 20 5 S

18 67S O

J)

Note I - The safe loads l ive n in chis Table are ubu laced (or r.uio o( slendel'ness up to but noc exceedin& 250.
Not 1 - The "alue1 o n the r i&ht side of t he zi&u& do tted Ji'les are fo r ratio or slenderness exceedin& 180.

Note J-ThiJ Tabl~ is bned o n the requireme nts specified in 11.9.1 . 1 of IS ; 800 1956.

121

230 9

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TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

,..--------,1

iF

EQUAL ANGLES

_Jik-6111111
v

Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm


Size of Each Angle
(mm)

Ax a

cm2

Area,

WeiJht per Metre, k&


Radii of

Gyration

ISOx ISO

lOOx 100

{'xx

em
em

ryy

Thickness,

mm

It 5-60

13762

18760

5806

69 18

85 56

908

1080

1472

456

544

67 2

6 17
8 46
15 0

6 13
8Sl

6 05
8 65

180

250

4 63
6 36
100

4 61
6 40
120

IOI S8

79.

H8

" 'S-4

646

6 52

150

180

Safe Concentric Loads in kl


30

<

.....

20 013-8
IS 731 5

24 4017
19 1654

28 401 8
22 2968

10 775-9

12 7014

I 5 4607

18010 1

206 4858
193 6671
177 539 1
IS9 0827
1400961
122 385-7

54 0528
-46 126 3
J8 510 6
31 929-7
26110 ..
21 6626

64 74) 8
ss 3829

46 316 0

80 691 8
69 2697
580672

38 <1122

48 2418

96 521 0
83 141 0
698540
sa 199 1

Jl 88J.J
26 163 0

'10 1899
32 9997

39 9789

76 23 18
57H6 1

106 5623
1'0 399 1

18 027 I
12758 6

21 7571
IS 4271

274152
19 497 1

33 138 8
23 633 9

43 144 !

60 613 2
46 8479
37 0873

144353

17 5085

77 3917
73 5458
68 5090
62 52"'9
55 945 9
A9463 7
43 507 3
38 2565
33 7460
29 353 1
25 624 3

95 000 6

16953S
13 3306

100

60 SSI J
'194074

71 3009
58 075 6

11 0

402404

47 1486

120

]]7090

39 5795

52 3967

6 0

126 3000
117 825 9
1074075
9S 623: 3

ISO 763 7
140 847 3
128 6276
114 7SS 7
100 6842
87 670 4

:,.S

65 021 4
6 1 1133 9
57 65].6
Sl6778
47 197 0
41 768 4
36 763 ~
32 3220
28 553 9
24843 9
21 7086

162 1576
158 33 18
153845 4
148 340 6
141 432 1
133 353 8
124 0782
114 2659
10'1439 8
95012 8
86 20$ 2

40
45
50

VI

84 3793
76 875-7
68 653 3
60 602 1
53 29S3
4684H
41 2143
35 832-S
31 2294

Ill 2109
1072888
99 6093
90 5383
80 6444
71 1060
62-441 2
54 853 2
48098 1
41 8002
36 3453

220 786 4
2153085
209 042 1
201 1'1'17
191 3520
180002 2
167132-8
153 419 3
139 94?6
127 1365
115 223 9

136 292 4
133 1481
1294373
12'1 9289
119 2414
112 501 9
104 8376
96 6878
88 4687
80 5385
73 1'101

6 0
6 5
7 0
75
8 0

95 5620
90 7022

tl

tl

I:

90

10
8 0
9 0
100

11 0

837466
728086

IZ.O
140
1&0

180
200

35717 4
27 4390
21 7129

33 1606
26 284 1

17 10].6
, _______
_
I

626209

48 5976

( Continued )

122

SECTION C: ANGLES, SINGLE & DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

'~---'""\
r~~---.
_..
1
....
J
~___,..,...

' --..-1'!-t- - -

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS
( Continued )

EQUAL ANGLES
Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm
$lt4t of lch Antle

(mm)
Ax a

IJOx IJO

A.-..,

<;"'2

IIO x 110

SOIl

S964

7361

3404

4211

5004

61 61

39...

-468

578

268

33 0

392

484

WlsM pr Mt"l k&


RattU ctf
Gy.,.tlctn
-

{r.u1

r'l'l'

TltlclrMSI,
... . . ......

em
em

"'"'

401
5-58
100

3 99

3 95
5 67

Hl
120

lJ8
4 73

150

80

3-36
H7

HI
-487

3 34
4 81

100

12 0

150

48 0884

57065-6
53512-8

70 1359
65 6499

Safe Concentric Loads In ka

20

589562

70 1061
67 321 6
63 659-7
586500

86 -4078
82 9108
782507
71 9267

389077
36 $79...
332196
290157

~ $

56645-6

JO

52 5906
-45 988-4

5 0
SS

53 6084
494484
44411 3
388881
336106
290295

~41513

64 2482
56 0<469
48 3683
41 551 1

60

151201

29 623-2

35 8824

,;

6 5

214163

25 2396

30 5376

10

18 323 9

21 5539

25 9952

158<42-9
13813-1

18661-4
16 251 9

S-4533-6
48 608 3
-409-486
33 3780
270039

35
40

45

48 4537
4210].7

592600
51 32J.3

24 6177
20 686 1
17.f081
14-4364

..09+4-9
356714
30 2085
25 3605
21 3169
17 6567

35 5834
29 8-439
25 0600
207266

432757
36 3141
30 3478
25 0547

II 9719

t-4603 0

170987

20685-8

10 1643
8 6019

IH25 4

, .. 571 6

10-4879

1227-48

17 5987
l-4813-4

22 5572
19 612-4

7 359..
6 3757

8996-8
7 7754

10 553 ..
9102-3

10 9868

65 071 5
58 1150
-49 1327

80 5973

34 2-48 3
28 362 0

42592-9

72 153 5
61 266 6

2 2 292 3

40 1385
32 4983

so 1861

17 3962

sc 853 0
42 -4762
3360-4 5
26 3 :20

63 0157
53 0081
-42 1292
33 063-9

406706

13 32.. 0

39 7799

)(

>(
a%
!;

..

...,

-5
c:

.,.,.
.,u

75
80

45 152 6

..-------- - ----- - -----------------

.
I
I

----------------- - ---- -

127-430

;;
IS:

4 0
50

60
7 0
V>

<
)...

>.

80

..

35 -4265
27 937 7
21 8391
16 791 3

20 3046

- .. -- - - .. - -------- - .. #"---

90

21 622 7

100

112265

11 0
120
140

14 1928

26 0790
20 8562

32815-8
26 2879

17 1564
lo4 0-479

21 S&f-6
17 673-S
125109

-- --- .. - -- -- ------ - -- ... - -11621-4

9925-S

r23

~ -

25 6-473

... - .... --- -

!0 3863
8 1900

13 0779
10 3123

15 8039
12 5250

19 94.(.1

6642-6

8 3753

10 I 39-1

8 2982

12832-6
10 521 6

IS 8969

( Continued }

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXVII SAFE LO.ADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS
(Continued)
EQUAL ANGLES

9 J---x
1.-----..,

-JII- 6mm

Space Between Back to Back of Angles = o mm

Si:r:e of Each AnJie

(mm)
IOO x 100

A:.-: 8

em 2

Area,

Weiaht per Metre. k&


Radii of
Gyration

{'no
'YY'

Thickness.

3078

3806

4511

2094

2758

3406

-4038

242

298

354

16-4

21 6

268

31 6

em
em
mm

90x 90

305
-4 38

307
<433

8 0

100

301
-441
120

277
3 88

275
393

60

8 0

100

273
3 97

271
<401
120

Sz.fe Concentric Loads in k1


20

H 42-f4

42 4978

so )667

22 7199

29 8388

36 7-439

43 <4327

25

)8 2924

31 663 4

39003-9

-46 12-4)

20 2050

26 <463 0

32 4898

3 0

~7

7913

H 1627

.fO 309-6

16 963 5

22 l-495

27 111 8

31 8598

3 5

23 4082

28 701 0

3)

7766

13 7953

17968-4

21 9-41 5

25 709 9

-40

19326 8

216695

27 817 3

I I 1526

14 5154

177078

10731 1

-45

IS 9902

19 555 2

22 9469

8 9100

I I 5698

140770

164387

VI

-<
X

x
"'u

..

II

6 0

s 863 1

6'>

70

1 5

'

I
I

c;

_,

(,J

~
..,
(,J

ll::
I:J

- - .. - ..

l:l 0281

12 664 0

41764

6 1890

7 5102

8 7705

7 884 1

?0'.>! 2

10 Sli S

7 6501

8 9502

s )59 8

6 279 1

oS 53 I I

7 6)54

- - -- -

I
I
I
j

>-

i O 5-.CU) J

!:

()

>-

SS

5l oG

x<

13032-3

,.,

50

----- - --- - - -------- - ------- ------IS 9053


18 6322
7 0840
II 2160
9 2062
13 Ill
- ---- ---- -------- . !H985 IS 1263 s 8339 7 5569 91826 107047
-

~ 0

:i9 1565

36395-7

... 3 4255

179346

23 943 5

298800

35 779 5

SO

23021 2

213 8976

)4 6053

133798

17 979 7

22 5490

17 133-8

6 0

17 518 ~

220899

26521 3

9 856S

13 3129

16 7604

20 l.f03

7 0

13 '220 ~

9 621 3

I" 169 I

8 0

'

16 7127
8 '
__ __ ___ _________
_ ...20_138
. ......
...
9 967 3

... ,

1-4 761 0

......................... .......... ....

---- -

125977

IS 1452

5 3-490

7 2622

9 1780

II 1286

II 826 1

..of

iiO I

s 5707

70368

8 525-1

9 0

7708 6

9 8028

100

61006

11 0

-------70902

]<4().6

9 3290

6 703 0

7495-)
( Conllnued)

124

SECTION C : ANGLES, SINGLE & OOU8LE . USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

'r

.-------..1..-- - ----,
l
J

- 1 - - - lC

x-- -~

(Continued)

'

-m
--() . .

EQUAL ANGLES

' - ''-'

Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm

111

Stu of Each Anale


(mm)

AxB
Area ,

IO l< IO

cmZ

Weiaht per Metre, k&


Radii of { r11, , em
Gyration
rYY' em
Thickneu,

mm

18 58

2442

146

:- 2

7S x 7S

3010

3562

1454

17 32

2276

28 0<4

23 6

280

li -4

13 6

178

22 0

2 46
3 49

2 44
354

241
358

60

8 0

100

2 39
3 62
120

2 31
3 27

32~

228
33-4

SO

6 0

8 0

2-30

2 16
3 38
100

-Safe Concentric Loads in kJ


2 0

19 1300

2S 0256

306268

36 0652

14417 9

17 127 7

22 3822

27 4 175

l S

16 ISSl

21 0525

15609-1

30027 7

II 7190

1397{1-3

18 1648

22 113 2

30

12 887 1

16744 8

20 2754

23 701 5

9174-7

10 657 9

14 083 9

17 118..

x"'<(

l S

10 131 7

13 1453

158$08

18 533 1

7 121 7

8 41 2 3

108702

13 159 2

>.<

40

7 890 9

10 205 1

12 2658

142622

5 4103

6 384 2

8 225-S

9 929 0

--- . - - -- - -- .. - .. - .. - . . -- ---

)(

............

I:

....
0:

..J

"
u

--.-- .. .. - .... ---

...... --

-- - ----- - - -

1 5

(,. 1314

79365

9 5<447

II 106 3

4 225-3

4 986 4

6 4274

7 761 5

s0

.. 9088

6 3297

7 573 1

8 776 8

3 322 ...

J 919

s 0459

6 0987

55

3 9538

5 1087

6 1284

7 1169

2 684 1

) 1644

4 0740

4 921 8

6 0

3 2478

41905

50177

-40

14034-0

18 7858

2li81 2

28 165 6

10 O<fll

12 06).6

16 183 7

2027'H

~O

100221

134687

16897 5

20 3867

6 9978

8 <433 9

II 398 1

14H0-4

7 7768

9 861 (

.!:

"

.....

-------- - - ---5 719l

6 0

70228

9 513 9

120175

1<45577

10

s 0590

6 8677

8 6779

10515-6

3 4058

4 111 1

s 582 1

7 0857

8 0

3 7447

s 0799

6-4135

7765-6

2 523-6

3 047 3

.. 1-40 3

5 251 8

s 9560

9 0

( Continued )

125

151 HANDBOOK fOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGL_ES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

f--------~'!r-------~
J

( Continued)

x - - - 1- r-t-

---lt

EQUAL ANGLES

Space Between Back to Back of Angles

6 mm

Sin of Each AnaiQ


(mrn)
Ax

70)( 70

cmZ

Area.

Weisht pe,. Metre, k&


Radii of { 'AA
Gyr~tion

r,.1 ,

Thickness.

6Sx6S

ll S4

1612

21 16

2604

106

126

166

204

em
em

2 1s
3 06

214
310

2 12
314

mm

s-o

6 0

8 -0

12$0

98

10

IS

....
x

"">(

..

..
...I:...

11 6

154

2400
188

198
2-89

I 96
2 i)4

SO

60

8 -0

100

14 68~ 8

17 472 I

22-883-l

28 0896

13 328 8

IS 832 3

20 681 4

25 315 2

I)

020 0

16 900-4

20 556-0

100

1952

199
287

2 10
319 '

Safe Coflcentric

1488

Lo~ds

194
298

in kg

'

20

12 7Sl -l

IS 1254

19 700-0

H 0479

109938

25

10 OJJ.I

II 869 2

IS 379-1

18 6759

8 306 2

9 413 4

12 67-43

I 5 3360

30

7 61.l-S

8 993 3

II 635 9

14 Il l I

6 180 0

7 286 2

9 375 5

II 296 8

4492 -S

5 265 4

67676

8 1264

3-5

6 766 6

5 7283
-

6 717 9
-

!0 520 2

......

...

...

40

4 324-7

s 102 0

6 570 2

7 9292

c:

4-'i

3 3322

3922-0

5 0468

6 085 -5

..

50

2 641 7

3 I 12 8

3 9'97 1

4 7809

=....

3 387 s

3 986 4

s 1 to J

>
.:;;

..
'J

...,

20

Hl

"">.
>-

16 388 0

21 5947

26 6429

10 546-1

12 6499

16 901 I

ll 0727

7 043 !

8 486 1

II 4585

'4 399 5

8461-1

SO

s )46-0
7 5-48 0
..... - ...... - .. - ......... - - - - - - - - - - .... - ...... -- .. - ... ... .. .. - - - - .. - ....... - - . -- 5 695-3

6 9549

13767 3
9 366 7

17 353 1
II 923-4

13741 5

40

10 2788

6 129 6

-I

!a
X

c:

4 5696

9 5591

- --

60

3 879-9

4 7497

~01 6

d 1375

3 OSSl

37373

541095

6 479 ..

70

2 741 6

) 3592

4 51 12

s 7641

2 1845

2 6406

1 603 -e

4 5766

126

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGLE & DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

\(

U !U

EQUAL ANGLES

-l!L-- ~''""

Space Between Sack to Back of Angles

55 x 55

60 .: 60

11 50

IH8

1792

9 0

108

1-40

= 6 mm

SOx SO

220

10 5<4

1252

1636

20 04

7 76

958

172

8 2

9 8

128

158

6 0

7 6

90

- ---1 82
2 67

182
270

.,180
-0

SO

6 0

8 0

00

178
279

~ t'l

100

167
2 -48

166
2 50

164
. 2 55

50

6 0

8 0

162
2 59
100

1136

153
2 26

152
2 28

'40

50

- 15123i

60

Safe Concentric Loads i n kg

1.33193

158442

20 7155

25 383-o

12 0 19 8

14 2603

18 5833

22 6993

8 671 8

10 6884

12 653 9

II 7484

13975 5

18 1889

22 1826

10 2059

120693

IS 622 2

13

~47 8

6 9863

8 573 1

10 104-7

1540

108893

11 0711

17 013 4

7 4950

8 829!

II 3173

13(,61 3

4 849,2

5928 1

6 9594

66.of36

7 9029

10 1588

12 2386

5 2784

6 20 12

7 9 199

9 470 9

3 2646

39776

4 t.531

- - -- - - - -- -- --- - -- ------- - ------------ - -47530

5 6539

7 2397

3 601 5

8 6768

4 225 5

5 3988

6460 9

2 223 2

2 705 4

3 1.604

I 571-4

I 911 2

2 233 -4

------- -- --- --- ---- - -- -- - - - -- - - -3 H39

1 0348

5 2291

6 265 6

2 5!!5 5

3 C298

3 857 7

4 599 2

2 5358

3 0164

3 863 6

.. 633-2

1 9172

2 2473

2 8597

3 4048

12 2941

146918

19 3597

239373

10 902 I

13 008 3

17 1494

21 1502

7 5880

9-4212

I I 26-48

8 909 1

10 7449

14 3279

1797-42

7 3923

8 8767

11 9303

1-49270

47376

s 9280

7 168 5

5 7514

6 9783

9373 7

II 853 3

4 5472

5 483 8

7 4788

94572

2 7481

3 4626

41276

756 15

2 8370

3 4305

4 6879

5 9.366

I 6880

2123-7

2 5960

5 101 2

I 8751

2 2661

3 1074

3 9448

---- -- -- -- -- --- - - --36259

44100

5 9416

2 -421 5

2 948 8

3 9864

r
r

---- ... -------- ...... ----- ........ ---- .. - --- ... ... --- ---- .. ---- .

( Continued l
127

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEFRS: STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS
(Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES. LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK
Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm
Size of Each Angle
( mm)

AxB

lOO x 150
em~

Are.

Weight per Metre. kg


R;;sdii of { 'u.
Gyration
rn

- - ---

em
em

6800

81-12

10050

119-52

5806

o9 18

8556

53--4

63 6

788

93 8

<45 6

54-4

672

6 37
5-SS

Thickness,

mm

lOO x 100

6 32
5-96

6 35
5-90
---

100

---

---

- --

150

120

6 28
601

6 --40
) 54

6 -40
365

6 -43
359

--- --- -

180

10-0

12-0

ISO

68731--4
67 4077
65 718 I
63 831 1
61 212-7
58 176 I
54 756 4
51 005 7
-47005 4
-41 1096
)9-405 3
32734 2
27 270-8
22 393 7

81 8676
802<488
78 221 8
75 9666
72 791-2
69 117-7
64 99-46
60-48-4 1
55 6968
51 0479
-466342
38 6855
32 1895
26 4268

101 208-9
99 1726
96 640-('
93 7906
89 8466
85 2349
80 075-6

Safe Concentric Loads in kg

0:

9 0
10-0
II -0

80-403 -1
78 757 -6
76 72-4--4
74 405-6
71 257-2
67 544-4
63 389-6
58 8744
54 128-0
-49 531 2
45 206 -4
37 488-4
)I 035 2
25 459-2

120

21 182 0

3-0
3 5
-40

....s
5-0
5-5
6 0
6 5
7 0
7 5

V"'

<
X

ao

"'
~
l:

~-

----

95 892-0

118 7508
1162383
113 1831
109635-4
10-49421
99 33<4-2
93 0630
86 299-1
792-44-2
72 4002
66 018-5
5-4 732-3
-45 104-4
Jb 9840

93 90-4-5
91A5.f-7
88 656-0
84 8840
80--422--4
754173
70 006-6
6-4 328 2
58 836-3
53 677-1
4-4502--4
36 7798
30 1604
-

--

--

--

25 106-6

-------

141 0-45-6
138 0934
/34 4002
130 061 -7
124-456-2
1176~5 - 5
1100"~~ 9
101 926-7
93 512-4
85 3253
77 7597
64433 2
52 911 5
43 361-9

- - - - - -- -- - - - - - - ---- - ----

7-4 4458
68 -4993
62 7326
57 282-4
47 5029
39-431-6
32 3588
...

------ -

30 793 -2

36 154-8

18602 -4

21 964 -6

26 9086

70 1021
62 594 6
54 1529
-46 1257
39 0273
27 784-9

87 546 6
78 553 5
68 )))2
58 4398
49 658-8
42 3370
35 5625

_r:_

"
......v

..

-'

....~

f--

) 0
3 s
40
-45
5 0

95 149-6
92 67-4 8
89 8205
86 0683
81 511 8
76 274 -8
70 -i86 1

118066 -6
liS OJ I 4
Ill 567 I
107 085-8
101 6028
95 280 !
88 2-41 7

1-40 577 4
137 011 7
132 961 -9
127 7951
121 4321

6 -0

79 654-1
77 561 8
75 127-8
71 &865
67973 8
63 -4888
58 S60-l

105 820-7

58 H0 -4
51 869 5
44 6626
37 899-4
32 0051
l7 0711
226198

6 5

534102

64 3722

80 7379

96 983:0

19 0266

232722

29 861 6

70
7 5
8-0
9 0
100

48 411 9
... ) 804-2
39 sao 1
32 336 6
26 0 15-5

sa 460-o
52952-1
47 88-42
39 220-8
31 6038

73 -458-7
66 618-7
60 2980
49 532-3
-40 028 7

88 365-5
80215-0
72 657-2
598195
-48 -4551

16 328-l
13 906-8
12 0778

20 0653
17 1054

25 693 8 :
220370.
18 992.0 ;
14 586-2

110
120

21 262 5
17 585 8

25 3044
21 401 9

326106
27 132-3

39 4062

55

111 on-a

)) 1690

148265

32 875 8
( Continued)

128

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGLE &. DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXVII

SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

--x

(Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES, LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK
Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm

-ll-6mm
y

Size of Each Angle

( mm )
Ax 8
Area,

cm2

Weight per Metre, kl


Radii of r rxr

Gyr~tlon i_,Y~.:
Thickness,

ISOx 75

ISO x 115
41 16

51 04

6076

7504

34-84

43-12

51 24

324

-400

476

590

274

338

-402

em
em

476
456

4 74
HI

'472
4 65

469
471

mm

80

100

120

150

483
272

481
2-76

.of79
280

80

100

120

Safe Concentrjc Loads In kc


20
25
30

41 6303
407523
39-4075
37 749 1
35491 5
32 7740
29708 1
26 5376
23 5379
208169
1844-43
16263-3
14 2600

51 5068
so 403 0
487256
46 6429
43 8185
-40 4250
36 6003
32 6677
28 9594
25 591 7
22 6725
"6602
17 498 1

6 1 185-7
59 8534
578500
553341
51 9420
447 873-5
43 2978
38 6093
34 1976
302060
26 7575
2) 5140
206087

20
25
30
35
4 0
4 5

48 9402
-47 6893
45 9216
43 5534
404776
36 8350

607659
59 2458
54 2586
50504
46 1302

72 3880
706306
68 113 9
648257
604954
55 3386

894913
87 41 54
84 381 3
804857
75 305-3
69 1123

37 4940
33 13/4
27 6097
22313 5
180000
14293-1

46 7190
41 4896
347809
28 251 7
22 8292
182173

ss 8296
498126
42 0387
3.0052
27 7648
22 2565

50

32 8507

41 2764

49 641 6

62 2233

55
60
6 5
70

36 4920
32 1002
28 llS8
248949
21 6554
18 9043

43 9778
38 7433
340576
lO 1200
26 2130
22 9307

55 2860
48 823-3
43 0107
38 0663
332174
290974

7 6238
6 3742

'7564
81728

I I 975-S
10 0394

80

28 9828
254694
22 3802
19 6579
17 0890
14 8768

90
100
11 0

II 6245
9 1245
-: 369 1

179026
140885
II 3941

22 7022
178930
145025

5 5

...

&I

I:
E
s:.

;e

&I

...J

.."...
>

:c
w

)!.

894627
873541
. 84 2924
80 3<453
75 1075
68 8567
61 9230
549668
484984
42 6978
37 7826
32 905 0
28 8379

4 5
50

...~

>-

724745
70 8036
683611
65 2259
61 051 6
56 063 3
so 503 7
448956
39 664 1
349492
30 9390
27 0200
23672-1

40

<
X

)(

x<

609009
59 517 7
57 481 2
5-48833
51 4177
47 2630
42 6286
37 9278
33 533-3
2' 5726
26 1784
22 9068
200689

35

.,

60
65
10
7 5
80

49 1286
48 0296
46 3997
44 3376
41 5716
382500
34 5374
30758'
27 2150
240169
21 2633
186414
16 336...

75

__ _____

57 0975

.,._,..._

...

___

147644
I I 6061
. 9 3129

--

------- - 17 7656
. II------144908
3927
. 9 3156 II 914-9 --14---6254
I

.
I
I
I
I

I
I

---------------'

129

845-46

--

( Continlltd )

lSI HANDAOOI( FOR ST!WCTURAL ENGINEERS ! STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

x- -

( Continued )
UNEQUAL ANGLES, LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK
Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm

Size. of Each AnJie


( mm)

ll5x 95

Ax 8

ll5x 75

-
Area.

em2

Wei1ht per Metre, k&

Radii of
Gyration

{'u
r~

Thickness,

2572

3396

411>4

4996

23 32

3076

381>4

202

266

33 0

392

184

212

298

em
em

3-97
].78

396
).83

mm

60

80

HI
391

3-94
387
100

120

Safe Concentric Load1


20
25
30

l S

.,
~
><

>(

.........

40
45
50
55
60
65
70

Cl

.=

.......

302107
289993
273969
25 2107
225642
19 7067
170266
146450
126568
IOn61
9 1898

39 8758
38 2661
36 1334
3)2)).3

297150
25 933-3
22 3966
19 251 9
166336
1-41579
12 0626

49 32SS
473160
446381
.... 0058
36 591 6
319000
27 5152
23 6223
20393-6
17345-7
14 7S60

I~

401
283

400
288

60

80

100

27431 3
263563
1-49421
23 0075
20663-9
18 094-0
IS 671 0
13 5069
II 6880
9 9646
8 525-8

36 1738
34 7434
32 8671
30 2'186
27191 8
237929
20 5938
17 7-424
15H92
13 0792
II 1659

44681 8
4289().1
40 5202
37 2868
33 3725
29 1462
25 1825
21 6'600
18 7195
IS 9388
ll 591 7

397
292

kl

S8 548 1
56 1301
52 8727
484861
43 1-405
37 5300
32314-1
27 7278
238759
20293-8
172162

-- - - -- . . --- -------#--- ----- -- --------- --- - -----------

75
80

7 9655
6931 5

104631
90979

128180
I I 1364

149980
129996

7 3715
6 4270

96740
84282

II 781-G
10251 8

20
25
30
H
40
45
50

29 9773
28 6578
26819-<4
243 178
21 -4042
18446 1
IS 7881

39 6656
37 962-1
35 6192
32449-3
28689-1
248097
21 2626

49 18-4-8
47 1135
442948
-404994
359065
31 151 6
26 751 2

58548 1
56130 1
528727
48 4862
4l 1-405
37 530-o
32314 1

25 513 0
22 829-3
19 3681
IS8S69

33 8-463
30452-4
2605 11
21-4368
174375
1-41765
11382-1

-420087
379853
32 6998
270151
22 0783
18028--4
11501 1

55
60
65

13 5283
114646
97170

18 2495
IS 5668
I) 1923

229659
196858
16 707-1

277278
23 8759
20 2938

8 291 4

112268

l.fl680

7tn -9
6 17<f4

9759-o
8-4006

123532
10671-6

.s:.

_,c:

..
~

..

:;
OJ

II:

""

VI

x
~

)o.

,.:.

128480
10 3549
12929

- --- --- ----~-- - ----- --

70
75
8 0

-- --------- ----- --------

130

'

0,

17 2.162

'

------149980
129996

6811 6
s5n5
... 6788

93169
76592
64169

II 8528
97976
81708

3 9467

54112

69050

--

Continuc4 )

SECTION C: ANGLES. SINGLE & DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

x- -

(Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES, LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK

Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm


y

Size of Each Ansle

(mm)
100x 7S

Ax 8

IOOx 65

--

Area,

cm2

Wel1ht per Metre, k&

2028

2672

3300

3912

1910

25 14

31 02

160

210

264

308

150

198

244

{'n

em

em

3-IS
302

3-14
307

Thickness.

mm

60

80

Radii of
Gyration

ryy,

3-10
3 16

312
3 12
100

120

lli
264

3 18
255

316
260

60

80

100

Safe Concentric Loads In kc


~ 0

.,
x
<

25
lO
35
40
4 5
SO
55

)(

....""
~

I:

6 0
65
70
75

22 821 1
21 1460
18 7286
IS 9279
13 259-1
1098?7
90388
7 4103

30 0466
27 8235
24 609 1
20 905-7
17 3640
14 404 8
I I 8289
9 6940

37 0524
34 2573
3022-4-7
25 6179
21 2586
17 6088
14 411 1
II 7975

43 853 5
40 4657
35 6305
30 1224
24 9429
20 6554
16 8764
13774 2

21 541 0
20 001 5
177821
IS 1750
12 6690
10 503 1
86886
7 1262

283127
26 2SI2
23 2796
19 8229
16 5170
13 6912
II 2828
9 25 15

34 8820
32 301 1
28 5694
24 2700
20 181 616 7229
13 7326
II 2541

6 1753
5 171 4
4 3724
3 7437

8 0828
6 7602
5 7208
48951

9 8538
82170
6 9729
5 953 2

9 5844
8 1526
6 9594

4 981 3
4 1963

3 6080

64585
s 4554
46786

7 848 1
6641 4
56829

20 0217
17 1952
13 9284
I I 0492
8 731 3
6 8108

26 576 8
23 0263
18 822-1
150144
11 955 0
9 3656

33 0062
28 7870
2) 6909
IB 9753
IS 1921
II 938S

5 473 1

7 5072

9 556 0

of 3997

6 041 3

7 7240

3 627 9

.o1991 3
4 1481

6 373 2
s 306]

__ _ ____ _ _ .............. ........... ........... .... _ ..

.. . . . . . _ .. ___ ___ ....... . . .............. -----9 3836


7 7029
I I 5248
s 9306

.:

.....

J:;

.-

c:

"
.."u
II:
"
....1

.~

"'

!!!

>:>!.

20
25
30
35
40
45

22 5890
206648
18 0390
15 0946
124236
10 2406

29 883 2
27 4864
24 1262
20 3217
16nBO
13 88 16

37 0524
34 2573
30 2247
256179
21 2586
17 6088

44 0561
40 850 2
36 226 I
30 8449
25 7018
21 3036

50

_8 ...3073
_ __

II 3128

14411 1

175575

__

--- --- -- - ........ -------

..
I

5-S
60
65
70
75

6 749 1

s 6<127

9 1912

II 797 5

14 3941

7 711 2

9 853 8
8 2170
6972-9
S 9SJ.2

II 9876
10 0504
B 4876
7 2783

I
I

---- - --------- ----- ....... .. .. _

4 691 7

6409 0

3 987 1
3 3999

5 4502
4652-5

--

( Continued )

131

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIO NS

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE l


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS
X-- --+-H'II--f-r--

J
--~

( Continued )
UNEQUAL ANGLES, LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK

Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm

:-....o

1-6mm

Six of Each Anale

( mm)
Ax8

90 x 60

cm 2

1730

2274

28-()2

33-14

Wiaht per Metre,

k'

IHt

178

220

260

Radii of { '.-r
Gyration r YY'

em
em

286
1-40

2 84
2 45

Thickness,

mm

6 0

8 0

Area,

2 81
2 49

279
2 5

100

110

Saf Concntrlc Loads In kl


10
15
2 0
30
3 5
4 0

190006
170509
14 5389
I I 940S
9 688 0

24911 7
22 312-5
18 9629
IS S40S
12 S95-7

4S

7 8577

l S

"'~
X

.........
v

50

I:
c

SS
6 0

.c

65

::.
c
_,"

..

1 ~

>
;;
u

"

ll::

10
15
20

l S
1a

3 0
3 5

30 5726
27 3027
23 0829
18 8S7S
I S 268 1

360596
32 1392
270754
22 0712
178558

tO 1762

12 253 1

14 2966

6 3024

8 1523

9 798 6

111901

4231 6
3 5552
2 9998

s 4803

6 5987
5 5340
46625

-----.. --- - --- - ------ - -------- ------ .. ----- - -- S-165 8


66924
8061 4
46003
) 8794

--

9 3852
7 6852
64391

n048-o

17 SS9S
14 651 7
II 5824
9 0652

233595
196891
156827
12 321 8

2-46695
197595
15 5687

34 6788
297289
240349
190440

69892

'581 4

121809

JSOH7

)(

<

4 0

>~

45
SO
55

60

- - - -- -- - -- -- -- - - -

...

----- - ... ---- ... -- ... -- --

5 +408

74476

9 4S79

-4307 7
3 4888
2 85.of S

S 9S2l
4 7986
HJJ.7

7 6100
61149
5028 ..

132

II 7091

... .... __ _ __ _

9--4144
7 S664
6 2363

SECTION C ; ANGLES. SINGLE .t DOUBLE, USEO AS

ST~UTS &

TIES

'(

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

) ( - - --~!-~- - ) (

UNEQUAL ANGLES, LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK

........ , .......

_J 1-6mm

Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm

15x SO

80 x 50

1254
98

1492

1956

2404

1204

1432

1876

2304

11 8

154

188

94

11 2

148

180

255
199

2S4
202

252
206

50

60

80

2 49
211

100

238
204

237
206

2-35
2 II

50

60

80

100

14 3709
13 572~7
121604
10 1028
79608
62199
4 778 7

17 0966
16 1272
144260
119601
94082
7 3447
s 6306

22 3694
21 0844
18801 3
IS 5183
121659
9481 3
7241 4

27 4545
25 841 7
22 9709
188121
14741 0
II 4670
8 7345
... ..
68198

233
2-16

Safe Concentric Loads In ~I

IS 0405

7254--f
5 7320

17 8906
17 0595
IS 6113
ll 3847
10821 5
8 57-4 5
6 76-47

2] 4+46
22 331 7
20 3952
17 420 1
1-4 028-4
I l 0886
8 7179

4471 8

5 271 2

6 781 S

8 113 5

3 721 6

-43876

5 6SOS

23 065 2
21 1520
17 7619
13 6580
10273-2
7 5794

28 -4089
262-41 3

14185 0
12 9692
10 8193
8 293 9
6 2204
.. 570-7

16 8862
15<485-S
1~005 1
9 9991
7521-1

27 2828
25351 7
21783-9
17 1793

s 5489

22 1693
20 -4778
173956
135455
10241 4
7 6546

14 3483
13 145-7
I I 2898
9 1+12

-------

- - - - - - ... - - -

14 7357
13 371 1
II 0293
8 3333
61998
.. 5065

28 7903
27 381 6
H 9223
21 1648
169530
133566
104502

... ...

--

- - .. - - - - - - -

17 562 2
16 0074
13 311 9
10 1)48

is78 0
5 54-49

- .. -- - . --..... -

... ~

--

- -

-----

- -

.......

--- --- - - .. - . . .. - ------- .. - ... - .. --- .. -.,.-

~2 l91 6

173579
13123-9

98090

-- -

13 061 1
9852-2

- . - - - - - - ....... - - ...... - - - - .. - - - - - - - - - - - - - ....... - ----- - --~

3 3982

4 l826

5 7.241

7 391 1

J -4501

4 1906

5 7678

7 4174

2 60SO

) 1997

4 376 1

s 677 1

26H6

3203-8

4 -4)02

s 7370

( Continued)

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TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR DOUBLE


ANGLES BACK TO BACK STRUTS

l
X- -

(Continued)

-+-Uri-,_--)(

UNEQUAL ANGLES, LONGER LEGS BACK TO BACK

._ ,1.-.,.o
I

Space. Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm

_J 1-6mm
y

Size of Each Antle


(mm )

Ax 8

70 x -45

6Sx45

Area.

11 04

1312

17 16

2104

1052

12-SO

1634

Weight per Metre. kl

8 6

10-4

I 3 -4

166

8 2

98

128

205

204

188

191

202
195

5 0

60

8 0

R2dll of {''"' '


Gyration

r,.,..

Thicknen,

<:m

222

221

119

em

184

187

191

mm

50

6 0

8 0

2 16
196
100

Safe Conc.en,tric Loads in kg

.......
..

20 3432

2-49135

12 3999

1-4 7275

192338

18 9498

23 iso-3

I I 35-42

I ) 4650

17 531 1

12 6332

16 4050

19 8933

9 5122

II 253 8

14 578S

8 5284

10 0775

13 029 6

IS 687 4

7 2967

8611 2

II 0998

30

6 5522

7 7303

9 9 597

II 9276

5 -4809

6 -4575

8299 1

35

"( 993 -4

5 8764

7 5350

8 9967

-4 0355

-4 7450

6 0719

40

3 747 0

6 783 3

3 0-466

3 581 2

-4 580 1

45

2 9355

5 2390

2 3270

2 7350

3 S0-49

10

13 ro3-4

15

12 2345

20

10 6680

15

IS 5669

- --- ----------------------------------------------10

12 3102

15 26-49

20 0 346

24 6658

12 2507

14 5940

19 1<401

15

II 3-496

13 611 5

179n7

22 291 2

10 9435

13 0956

172739

20

89050

10 7863

14 4-498

18 217'2

8702 1

10 5258

140717

25

6495 1

7921 9

I 0 702 -4

13 6623

6 -4051

7 7960

10 5259

30

46642

5 7179

78230

10 106 1

-4 6351

5 6986

7 7703

35

3 3706

4 1411

5 6450

7 2949

3 3561

4 1120

s 5950
4 2258

40

2 4979

3 0784

4 2 167

5 507 3

24970

3 071 6

45

I 9176

2 361 2

3 2493

4 2252

I 9169

2 3670

3244-f

(Continued)

134

SECTION C : ANGLES, SINGLE A DOUBLE, USEO AS STRUTS I TIES

_ ___./J

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR


DOUBLE ANGLES BACK TO
BACK STRUTS
( Continued )

UNEQUAL ANGLES. SHORTER LEGS BACK TO BACK


Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm
Sl~e

of Each AnJie

( mm)
Ax 8

lOOx ISO

..

cm2

Area,

10050

150x liS

lOO x 100

11952

8556

5104

938

672

400

Radii of { r,..,
Gyration
r,.,..
Thickness,

em
em
mm

788
439
906
150

7504

47 6

590

. . --

--Wel1ht per Metre, k1

6076

436
9 13

26<4
984

339
678

334
690

120

150

694 122
6 5 2 13-7
59 1863
51 6278
43 759-i
) 6 753 7

as 5756

5491 39
49 9069
43 6443
37 070'4
31 1599
26 2H-4
21 7737
18 0733

30 9147
25 6225
2 1 2174

37 5800
31 08 16
256412

IH897

IS 2447

18 4073

96261

II 301--4

136498

58 3693
549139
49 9069
43 6443
l7 07()-4
31 1599
262346

69 5802
65 5650
59 6965
523659
44 5784
37 5145
l l 627-0
26 2862
21 8876

86 093 7
81 303 1
74 2080
65 3674
55 8222
47 043 S
39 7288
3) 132-9
27 6597

100

150

180

3-37
683

--
Safe Concentric Loads in k&

20
25
30
35

"'
x

4 -S

131 8)06
123 9422
1138'428
102 237.of

50
55
60

76 5308
67 063 6
58'55 13

90 2137
78 931 0
68831 6

7.0

443S06

52015 1

)(

......

X:
.!:

.....
_,..
..
=
..
....
~

8 0

65 3422

II I 0525
104 5803
96 2'488
86 6008

of-0

--

sa J69 J

52 3371
-il 9073
J2 932-0

.. - ---- - .
'
.
263610
21 3044
17 5826

---- -------- 33 4062


39 214 5

'

80 2478
72 6612
63 1387
53 )609
14 7539

-- -- ----- - ----- -- - --

c:

ll:

"'
~
,_
,.:..

4 0
50
6.0
10
8 0
90
100
f 10
120

I II 9423
1060426
98 <f i l-S
89 3945
79 573 1
70 1328
61 5666

133 3828
126 5293
1176212
1070682
95 5194
84284-7
740800

97 1878
93 370-3
880955
81 6973
74 3969
66 70'41
59 343 2

140
160

47 3752
35 ns-a

57 2049
43307 1

<46 6594

21

71).7

t8 073)

-- --- -- ---- - - - -36 340 1

12 9897
9 6261

IS 7'409
11 660 1

19 9084
14 739 4

( Continvtd )

135

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TABLE XXVI~ SAFE LOADS FOR


DOUBLE ANGLES BACK TO
BACK STRUTS

c=- --. . . ., lr--------.......,J

( CDntinued )

UNEQUAL ANGLES, SHORTER LEGS BACK TO BACK


y

Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm


Sl&e of Each An1le

(mm)
Ax8

Area,

cm2

Weizht per Metre, k&

r'J
L'yy

Radii of
Gyration

Thickness,

em
em
mm

150x75

125 )( 9S

llSx 75

4312

51 24

33-96

42-04

4996

3076

3804

338

-402

266

ll-0

]')2

242

n 8

199

197

1 40

745

100

2:so
570

tlO

278
574

80

276
578

100

2 07
6 03

2 09
5-98

120

8 0

100

Safe Concentric loads in kg


l79HO
286532

44 5993
33 5366

37 0028
33 012 s

~5 6765
40 673 7

S4 131 -7
48 071 5

28 2.90 0
21 910 3

3-4696 3

25
30

21 3185

248565

27 860 8

34203 7

40 297 7

16 S421

20 1384

17 9852
_____
... ____

22 7362

27 847 3

32733-8

12 ).00 9

14 9003

20

'" 738 l

lA

lS

<

)(

..
.....
4>
4>

l::

..

-~

15<497-J
____ ...

..,

40
45

II 6855
8 9560

115735
10 4068

50

110

II

~
v
:.:
....

..

"'
x<

u 5208

II 773 9

-~-

------

-'""

.
- - .. - - - ..

9 2772
7 114 8

11-2446
8 6085

14 323 -0

16 791 6

s 61) 7

6 790 1

9 6922
7 9)65

II 809 0

13803 9
I I 305 9

26 4<48 8
'21 1081

18014-1

... - ...

- ... - - ..

'
'

--

--

4 0
50
6 -0
7-0

50 0798
47 786 3
44 4660
40 0527

59 577 )
56 882 6
53 0401
47865 1

)7 2529
33 397 0
28 4299
23324 6

46 215 J

41 5281
35 .of686
29 I 58 3

80

)5 006 5

.ofl 92914

18912 1

9 0
10-0

30 0197
25 5935

36003 1
30 743 0

IS 3106
1227.of S

11 0

21 806 5

26 290 9

.-- - ----- -
10 0676

126439

IS 2380

1004H

126305

120

18 411 1

22162-S

82433

10 3764

12 5481

8 3665

10 5441

133136
98780

160419
II 9166

>~

18 402 -9
14 7522

55
6 0

.r.

_,4>

..
.
.- - - - ... - - - .

140
J60

----------

'
'
-- . . .'

136

55 023 I
-'!9 568 4
-'t2 472-2
34 9846

34 1763
31 1597
27 100-3
22 587 -4

42 JSJ 5

23 687 6

28 4922

18 SSJ..of

23 244 I

19 2356
IS 4364

231901
18 6276

IS 255 1
12 339 6

19 1523
15529-0

9 6692

- --

--

-~--

--

--

--

-~-

38 7242
33 784 4
28 250 7

--

---

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGLE & DOUBLE. USED AS STRUTS & TIES

v
.--l_ ________,

...------...J

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR


DOUBLE ANGLES BACK TO

BACK STRUTS
'-- I l-6111111
~
_J

UNEQUAL ANGLES. SHORTER LEGS BACK TO BACK

Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm

xn
Un
- ---21 0
2 11

46)

a.o

lJOO

39 12

2514

31 02

1730

2274

2802

lll4

260

308

198

2.f4

136

I'

220

260

2-16
468
100

183
4-78

214
.f73
120

8 0

181
483
10.0

171
427

169
.f32

60

8 0

167
437

165
......
120

100

Safe Concentric loads In kt


l~4SOI

31101 5

20 1683

2.f 604.8

36 7063
2130.fl

20 1447
14659-1

l.f S27S
17 7517

12 7190
9027-1

16445-6
II 6292

19 925-o
14032.f

158880

187077

21 8250

105060

126779

'2522

7 9977

9574-4

II 6185

, .. 1108

16 .f265

7592-3

9 157 1

44980

s 7464

8 7668
68056

106392
82170

12381 5
9 5179

56163
43140

6 7624
5 1865

) 3320

.. 2592

50968

5869 1

5 3787

6 5076

7554-1

26 5322
21 7201
16 9102
13139 7

329873
27163 8
21 2579
16 551 6

31 1530

99907

.. ................. _ ______ _ _ _ . ..,_ ....... .

39 3594

23178 1
16 2320

----- --

------ ,. ---- ------ -- -- ------ --6 8733

11062-1

79171

90x 60

lOOx 65

31 6009

16201-1

21 5002

16 4500

IH978

16 9SS6

20 9582
16423 1

9 6l7l
72303

128911
'7239

26 7388
21 2JI 6
16201H
1::2466

""23

254540
21 19-40
16 7274
130813

12.6252

IS 3124

100672

126958

S 449S

13307

'2347

111092

7101 4
6 1)60

98543
7 7609

119363
9 4123

7 8395
61941

9 8786
78444

41891
33222

566H
44840

7 1173
5669-4

86746
68429

4 9591

'2838

7 6339

5 0220

634-40

32 5917
25 619-1

194536
147720

----------- - - --------- --- - ... --- -- --

-------- -- -- .................... . . ...... - ... -- ... ... ----- -- -

137

2SM3

H981

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FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR


DOUBLE ANGLES BACK TO
BACK STRUTS

( Continued )
UNEQUAL ANGLES . SHORTER. LEGS BACK TO BACK
Space Between Back to Back of Angles = 6 mm
Size of Each Angle

(mm)

Ax B
Area.

cm 2

12-54

1492

em

- -

240-4

1204

1'432

1876

23-04

I I 8

154

188

94

11 2

148

180

em

1-40
386

139
388

137
3-94

,..,

SO

60

8 0

Radii of { '
Gyration r11 ,
Thiele ness,

9 8

1956

--

f --

Weight per Metre. kg

75 x 50

80 x SO

I 36
3-99

100

138
3-72

142
3-59

141
362

140
367

50

6 0

8 0

100

Safe Concentric Loads in kl

10

13 6636

16 210 6

21 1307

25 8959

l3 1898

IS 6460

204-i09

24 963 8

15

10 2878

12 138 9

I 5 6382

19051 7 ,

10040 2

II 8455

IS 3907

18 584'1

20

6 7954

7 9926

10 231 8

12 419 1
... __ __ ...... _

6669 0

7 8459

10 1660

25

4 3476

s 083 2

30

2 9306

3 431 6

35

2 0691

<I(

)(

x I

I ..
Cl

!;

_________

- -------------'

6 486 1

7 8611

""352 1

s 260 0

'
5 0507
65041
'
4 3163
....... ...... ...... ... ............... ......... ... ... _____'
2 9016
3 3996
4 3842

>:

--

c:

...
c

,..

CJ

...
"

::r:
UJ

--

2 0540

2 4019

3 095 4

,.:.

52140

20

139115

16 5697

21 7581

26 782'J

30

12 2005

145823

19 2561

23 831 5

40

10 6806

12 7786

17 025 9

21 1977

9 4247

II 3232

IS 0825

188239

50

7 9464

9 S33 3

12 801 3

160353

6 7923

8 1959

.109877

13 7940

6 0

5841 3

7 0229

9 4879

II 9408

4 835-7

5 8525

7 88) 2

9 9399

<I(
;)oo.

7 7437

.c
OJ
Cl
....J

.,,

12 197-4

------

------- - ----

68651

8 689 0

3 811 2

5 18{) 7

6 5508

2 9285

3973-6

5 0213

70

"2062

5 051 9

8 0

3 1631

90

2 4327

'

-' ............... ....

136

-.
.

-- ... --

------- --- --
3 492 1

-42275

580~4

----------- 5 6964

7 193-4

3 1219

4 218 0

s 3423

SECTION C : ANGLES, SINGLE .t DOUBLE, USEO AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXVII SAFE LOADS FOR


DOUBLE ANGLES BACK TO
BACK STRUTS

________J

'- II. .'

UNEQUAL ANGLES, SHORTER LEGS BACK TO BACK

Space Between Back to Back of Angles= 6 mm

__.J

l-6111111

70x45
11 04

16
1-26

6Sx 4S

eox 4D

IJ.Il

1716

21 04

1052

1150

16-)4

951

11 30

1474

101

IJ1

166

1 2

, .1

111

1"'\

11

II ..

l l l

128

112

111

HO

113

127
1 16

llS

Hl

llO

Hl

HI

110

s-o

6.0

t-o

50

60

1.0

HO

125
343

124
347

50

6.0

1 0

100

Safe ~oncentrlc Loads In ks


II 511 4

13 631 7

17 7503

21 S61 8

II 0471

13 0800

16'1773

9lS44

1091-92

14 143.0

7 9179

9 302 1

12 0360

14427-1

771H

906'2

II 5851

5 7320

6 7046

..

86200

.. 9205

s 7466

7 4028

8 7926

48411-7

3551 2

44772

2 0335

2 3674

3 0291

-------- ----49101
56675
71569
33006 ) 8352
... ----- ------ ... --- - --- --

- --~- -- - ----- - --- - ---- -- --- -- -----------

3 081 3

3 5949

4 61<j5

5 45)6

3 0403

2 038-()

2 3747

3 0528

36105

20167

llSlS

29515

12 6324

IS 0367

19 7084

241266

118206

140772

184564

108160

12 9266

170317

ll 0687

96623

II 5753

15 2922

80508

9683-7

12 86].9

16 0688

61108

8 2125

10 9396

5 7038

6 8797

9 1711

II SOH

4624-1

56101

7 5307

-----------------------~-------------------

3 9367

4n3 6

6 -4062

80975

'

3162-1

J 8304

5 1389

2l378

27120

3 6438

- -- -- --- -- ----------- -------~--

l8301

3 4342

"'6128

5841 5

20970

2543 3

3414-2

43228

26961

Note I - The ufe loads &iven in this Table are tabulated for ratio of slenderness up to but not exceedlnJ 250.
Note 1 - The values below the :z.i&UI dotted lines are for rati.o of slenderness exceedin& 180.
Note l - This T:able is based on the requirements specified in 18.9.1 .1 of IS : 8QO.I956.
Note 4- For double ancle struu connected to both sides of the &usset by a sin&le rivet or bolt, the allowable loads shall be
08 times the values J iven in this Table.

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TABLE XXVIII PROPERTIES OF STRUTS MADE


UP OF FOUR UNEQUAL ANGLES LACED

Nominal
Siz.e

Composed of Four
Unequal Angles
Each of Siz.e

Weight
per
Metre

n... b

A": 8 x r

,.-.A---..,

mm mm

mm mm mm

kg

130x llO

60x<tOx 5 0

l<fOx 140

150x IS~

160 x 160

170x 170

190 x 190

lJO x 210

Sectional
Area

Space
Between
Angle5

Radii of Gyration

r-b I

IJFl
- -ll.-s

Moduli of Section

'u

' yv

Zu

Z yy

cm 2

em

em

em

(.ITI:I

cm3

14 :8

1904

10

5-65

3-09

93-6

280

6 0

17 6

2260

561

3-12

109 5

3)-8

80

23 2

2948

5-S3

l-17

1386

-45-6

50

16-4

21 04

606

329

1103

32-5

60

19 6

25 00

6 02

l-ll

1293

392

8 0

25"6

3268

59:i

336

16-4-4

528

70 x 45 x SO

17 2

2208

6 58

3-SS

1276

371

6 0

208

2624

6 53

3-58

tl

-44-9

80

268

3432

6 <46

3-63

1909

604

100

332

4208

6 38

368

1282

761

7S x SO x SO

188

2408

6 99

H-4

1469

422

6 0

22-4

2864

695

3-78

172-7

Sl l

8 0

296

3752

6 86

38)

2209

687

100

36 0

4608

6 78

l-88

16-49

865

80 .<50x 50

196

2508

7 51

-401

1665

-475

6 0

236

2HH

747

4()4

1759

572

80

308

3912

7 39

4 09

2513

77-1

100

376

4808

731

4 14

3020

971

90x 60x 60

272

3460

829

4 42

2502

71 1

8 0

356

4548

820

-447

321 6

95'8

100

-440

5604

8 12

452

3893

1206

120

52 0

6628

8 04

-457

-451 2

1458

IOOx 6~ x 6 0

]00

3820

'922

1 87

3090

861

8 0

396

5028

9 13

4 93

3995

1161

100

-488

620-4

CJOS

t-99

*42

6Sx 45 x

10

10

10

10

10

10

1469

( Continued )

1-40

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGLE & OOUILE. USED AS STRUTS & TIES

rb

u Fl
--l 1-s

X- - -

TABLE XXVIII PROPERTIES OF STRUTS MADE


UP OF FOUR UNEQUAL ANGLES LACED

LJ

( Continued )

Nominal
Size

hx b

Composed of Four
Unequal AnJies
Eadl ol Size

liOxliO

-410x 410

410x 410

Radii of Gyration

Moduli of Section

'ss

''1'1

Zu

z,.,
em*

em 2

em

em

em

em:a

100x7S X 60

320

<4056

1-()

8 99

4 72

liH

860

8 0

420

53-44

8 90

4-78

...032

116 1

100

520

6600

8 82

483

4888

1467

120

61 6

782-4

8 74

4 88

5687

1773

llSx75 x 60

368

4664

1160

607

-483 0

132-1

8 0

48-4

61 52

ri SI

613

6271

177-9

100

596

7608

' 11 43

6 19

7645

223-9

12Sx 9S x 60

<404

51 4-4

1114

s-78

491 2

132J.

8 0

532

6792

IIOS

5&4

6381

1784

100

66.0

84-08

1097

SS'J

7781

11<4-3

12-f)

78-4

9992

1089

5-93

9108

2706

150x 75 x 8 0

S48

69-68

14-11

750

1"55

2527

10-G

676

8624

14.03

755

1095-5

3173

120

804

101-48

1395

7 61

I 2866

382--4

150x IIS x 80

648

82]2

1322

6 87

9277

250~

100

800

IOloOI

13-13

693

I 1346

3159

120

952

121 51

1)-()4

6 98

1333-8

381 7

150

1180

ISOoOI

12-92

7 04

16161

'1804

200x IOOx 100

91 2

11612

1868

987

I 9774

551 3

120

1088

13816

1859

992

2333-1

6641

150

13<44

17112

1847

1000

2 8475

833 9

lOO x 150x 100

1068

11600

1756

9 09

2045-7

S-483

12.0

1272

16224

17-47

914

2 -4151

661 7

15.0

1576

201.00

INS

9 21

2 950.0

831 5

18.0

1876

239-cM

1722

9 28

34583

1004-J

210x210

310x 310

Space
Betw-n
An1les

k&

mm mm

l60x2~

Sectional
Area

Axl x t

mm mm

l61x l60

WeiJht
per
Metre

mm

10

10

1.0

10

1-G

1.0

l-41

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TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)
EQUAL ANGLES
Composed of One
AnJfe of Size

Ax ! x t

Weirht
per
Metre

mm mm m'"

"'
kc

50x SOx 30

Gross
Area

"

Minimum
Radius of
Gyration

em~

em

295

0 97

Holes Deducted
No.

30

388

mm
0

097

0
175

50

J.8

H9

097

45

568

096

I
60

175

41

527

106

60

80

49

626

6-f

8 18

106

79

1002

106

45

575

116

68-4

8 0

70

8 96

I
100

&Sx 6Sx 50

86

...,

11 00

625

60

58

,.....

8 0

77

976

ll6

125

I
I

100

94

1200

125

5 ~5

7 7

215

380

54

712

10 1

492

70

8 72

124

597

8 5

500

7 1

36-4

52

595

8 5

21 $

21 5

4-32

6 1

780

11 1

562

8 0

957

136

l i S

' 84

97

S.f.f

77

215

409

58

648

92

21 5

.f8S

69

8 -49

12-1

21 5

633

90

10+4

148

0
21 5

142

59

1 6

126

4 17

3.22

1 15

35

21 5

1 15

4 8

2-49

6 5

0
"I

338

4 59

1 15

27

51

21 5
60

191

362

21 5
60 x 60 x 50

36

21 5
10 0

257

70

106

kg x 10!

306

0
1

c:m2

4 94
175

55x 55x 50

Allowable
Load

Dia

175
<fO

Effective
Area

773

110
( Contlnue4 )

SECTION C: .o\NGlES. SINGlE & OOUSlE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)- (Continued)
EQUAL ANGLES
Composed of One
Anale of Size

Weight
per
Metr e

Ax 8 x t

....

mm mm mm

kg

70x 70 x 50

53

G ross
Area

.,

Minimum
Radius of
Gyration

em ~

c.m

6n

136

Holes Deducted

...

,.

No.

60

-63

806

136

215

0
I

8 0

83

1058

135

215

100

75 x 75 x 50

1.02

57

1302

727

135

6 8

866

146

80

89

1138

110

1402

145

73

8 0

96

929

ISS

0
I

100

II 8

1505

155

633

...,

90

2 15

754

107

593

8-4

990

14 1

776

11 0

1220

173

952

135

809

11 5

21 5

21 5

140

1781

154

0
21 5

90x 90x 60

8 2

10-47

175

0
21 5

80

108

1379

175

10-0

134

1703

174

120

158

20 19

17-4

6-48

92
15 1

849

12 1

10-.42

1-48

1550

21.0

1229

175

911

129

752

i07

1200

17.0

1482

21.0

21-S

12 16

17J

1757

15.0

215

14JI

20-f

li S
I

7 1

1063
13-10

0
21 5

120

7 1

12-l

2 15
1221

540

2 15

156

100

161

215
80x 80x 60

702

86-4

21 5
100

65

11 33

1-45

84

455

13 1

589

100

0
I

6 0

kg x lOs

705

2 15

146

cm 2

Load

92 1

0
I

Allowable

Dla

mm

Effective
Area

--

1-40

(~IMied)

1-43

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TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-(contfnued)
EQUAL ANGLES
Composed of One
Anale or Slxe

~ x !xt

WeiJht
per
Metre

Grots
Ar. .

Minimum
R;adius or
Gyr;atlon

Holes Deducted
No.

Etrectlve
Area

Allowable
Load

Dia

.......

mm mm mm

kJ

cm2

ern

IOOx JOOx 60

9 2

11 67

195

80

100

12-1

li9

1539

1903

mm
0

195

1016

144

21 -s

8 51

122

IH

8 15

11 6

13-40

190

11 28

160

215

135

1071

152

1656

23 -S.

215

1392

198

IH

13 21

188

1966

279

21 5

16-48

23~

13-S

1563

222

1-481

21 0

21 5

1271

180

135

12-1 ..

172

0
2

120

I lOx 1 lOx 80

177

13-.4

2259

1702

194

214

0
l

100

llO

165

196

2106

2S.02

2-14

l-13

1833

260

21 5

1569

223

135

1499

2/ )

11 78

309

liS

1861

264

llS

17n

252

2682

381

21 5

2286

325

135

21 80

31 0

1760

250

1550

220

2
150

llO x IlOx 80

100

2..2

ls-9

197

3081

lOll

2506

2-13

l SS

154

k& X 103

191

.,

em-

21 5

21 5

1328

189

21 81

310

21 5

1919

272

li S

16-40

233
( Continued )

144

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGLE & DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)- (Continued)
EQUAL ANGLES
Compotecl of One
An1le of $lze
Ax 8 x t

mm

,, ,,

130 x 130x 120

Welaht
per
Metre
w

Gross
Area

Minimum
Gyration

.,

Holes Deducted

Racllus of

kg

em-

em

2H

2982

25-4

No.

150

289

3681

ISOx ISOx 100

228

2903

293

120

172

3459

336

-42-78

399

5079

366

4661

392

-45-4

5780

l-91

540

6881

73 6

9).80

19-46

276

3204

-455

115

2810

39-9

21 5

2392

340

2527

359

235

2240

31 8

235

1938

275

30 11

428

23 5

2667

379

23-5

23-04

327

3723

529

235

3294

-468

235

2839

403

4421

' 628

23-5

3.90~

554

l3S

33-59

477

4057

576

29

363-i

51 6

29

31 89

4Sl

SO~I

714

29

4502

639

29

3944

560

5989

850

29

53-S4

760

29

-4686

66$

81 64

1159

29

7281

1034

29

6353

tol

J.90

2
250

21 5

2
180

324

l
ISO

2281

291

2
200 X 200 X 12 0

21 5

292

180

369

2-93

2
150

25-95

388

.,

kax 10~

Load

em-

253

Allowable

Dia

mm

Effective
Area

( C011t/nuH )
1~5

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TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)- (Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES {SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)
Composed of One
Anti of Si~

Weltht
per
Metre

Ax 8 x t
~

Gron
Area

.,

Minimum
Radius of
Gyration

Holu Deducted
No.

Etrective
Arn

Allowable

cm 2

"' )( lo3

Load

Dla

mm mm mm

k,

em-

em

SOx lOx 30

18

2H

065

179

2-S

4.0

24

3-07

063

1 35

3-3

50

30

378

063

288

...,

6.0

35

447

063

HO

48

60x 40x 50

37

476

085

3-75

5-3

60

44

5-65

085

H S

63

80

58

737

084

579

81

65x 45x 50

....

526

096

420

60

60

49

615

0 95

498

7 1

80

64

817

095

650

92

SO

-4-3

552

0 96

4 31

61

60

52

656

096

512

73

80

67

858

095

6 68

95

100

83

1052

095

8 16

11 6

75x SOx 50

47

602

107

4-76

68

348

49

5-65

80

4 -12

S8

739

' 05

533

76

905

129

647

92

486

69

J.SS

SO

5-77

81

420

60

70x 4S x

mm

175
60

56

7-16

107

0
175

80

938

106

0
175

100

90

11 52

106

0
175

80x SOx 50

49

627

107

0
17-S

6.0

5-9

7'46

107

175

{ Continued )

1-46

SECTION C: ANGLES, SINGLE I OOUBLE, USEO AS STRUTS I TIES

TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TJES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)- {Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)
Composed of One
Anale of Size

Ax 8 x t

Welpt
per
Metre

Gross
Area

Minimum
Radius of
Gyration

Holes Deducted

No.

Efl'ectlve
Area

Allowable

cm2

kg x 103

7-SS

107

544

7 7

925

13 1

661

'H

6 83

9 7

4 95

7 0

8 96

127

6 44

9 2

11 02

15-7

786

112

13 02

185

9 20

131

7 49

106

561

80

9 84

140

7 32

104

1212

172

8 96

127

8 28

11 8

6 51

9 2

1089

155

8 54

12 1

13 44

19 1

1049

149

15-91

lH

1236

176

Load

Dla

,.--"---.

mm mm mm
SO x SO x 8 0

kg

cm 2

em

7 7

918

106

mm
0
175

100

9 4

1202

106

0
175

90x 60 x 6 0

6 8

865

128

0
215

80

89

1137

128

21 5
100

11 0

1401

127

21 5
'20

130

165)

127

215
IOO x 6S x 6 0

7-S

955

139

215

80

9 9

12-57

139

0
21 5

100

122

15-51

138

0
2 15

100 ,.; 75 x SO

8 0

10 1-4

159

21 5

80

lOS

13-36

I 59

21 5
100

IHl

16

so

I 58

0
215

12 0

IS4

1956

158

215

( Continued )

147

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TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)- (Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES {SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)
Composed of One
An1le of Size

Weiaht
per
Metre

AxBxt

mm mm mm

k&

125 x 7S x 6 0

92

Gross
Area

Minimum
Gyration

"

em~

1166

Holes Deducted

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

cm2

ka x 103

893

IH

702

100

1176

167

910

IJ.I

1-iSl

206

11 30

160

105..

150

8 81

125

13-90

197

1159

165

1720

2<44

1-431

203

2042

290

1695

2... ,

125)

178

9-1"!

13-9

~6

220

1200

170

1832

260

111+

20 1

16 90

240

215

1461

208

135

1100

199

2054

29 2

215

1808

25-7

13 5

17 3l

246

Radius of

No.

em

Dla

mm
0

162

21 5
8 0

12-1

100

1...,

1538

()o

1-61

liS
1902

161

21 5
125x9S x 60

101

12-86

203

0
. 21 5

80

133

1698

()

202

21 5
100

165

21 02

().

202

21 5

120

196

2H8

()

201

21 5
150x7Sx 80

IH

17-42

()

160

21 5
100

169

21 56

159

IS
ll 5

120

201

25-62

158

21 5
150x IISx 80

162

2058

245

2
100

200

2552

( Continued )

1-48

SECTION C : ANGLES, SINGLE & DOUBLE, USED AS STP.UTS & TIES

TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-( Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)
.omposed of One
AnJie of Size

Wel1ht
per
Metre

Gross
Area

Minimum
Radius of
Gyration

Ax Bx t

mm mm mm

kg

em-

em

150x 11 5 x 120

23-8

3038

244

.,

HoiH Deductecs

No.

150

295

37 52

22-8

290)

2 14

272

3-459

21)

3J.6

4278

2 12

267

3400

321

31 8

4056

32

39-4

50 25

469

5976

IH

2056

292

3074

..H

21 5

2645

376

I J.S

25-29

359

2087

296

215

1749

248

135

1656

235

2482

35-3

215

2075

295

IJ.S

1963

279

3061

435

215

25-49

362

IJ.S

2409

342

27-76

394

2J.S

2464

350

2J.S

21 30

' 302

33 10

470

235

2935

4 17

23-5

2533

360

4098

582

l J.S

3629

SI S

23 -5

31-25

444

4870

692

23-5

43-06

612

23-5

3701

526

320

180

305

2
150

21 48

2
120

2 15

2
200x I SOx 100

354

2
150

2491

2
120

k&X 103

2
lOO x IOOx 100

cm2

243

3-19

Allowable
Load

Dla

mm

Effective
Area

( Continued )

,..9

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TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-( Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEG CONNECTED)
Composed of One
AnJI of Size

Ax 8 x l
r--.....___..,

Welaht

per
Metre

Gross
Ar..

Minimum
Gyration

No.

kc

c;m2

c;m

SO x 30x 30

18

H4

065

mm

24

307

063

0
175

50

30

378

063

0
I

60

35

447

063

17-5

0
175

60 x 40 x 50

37

476

085

0
21 5

60

44

565

085

0
21 5

80

58

7 37

0 &4

0
21 5

65 Y. 45 )( 50

4 1

526

096

0
21 5

60 .

49

625

095

21 5
80

64

817

0 95

0
21 5

70 x -45 x 50.

4 3

552

096

0
21 5

60

52

656

096

0
21 5

80

67

858

095

21 5
100

Allowabl
l.Gad

c;m'l

q x 103

219

160

2 88

41

209

3.0

H-4

50

2-57

3-6

420

60

302

43

.......

63

Dla

175
40

Effective
Aru

'"'"

mm mm

Holes Deducted

ltadlut of

83

1052

095

21 5

ISO

318

4 5

Sl.f

74

l n

5-3

6&4

97

-488

69

485

69

l-62

5 1

5-77

82

429

6 1

754

107

557

19

5 13

7 3

3-92

S-6

610

17

465

1.6

799

lll

606

1-6

981

139

739

105
( Continued )

SECTION C : ANGLES, SINGLE & DOUBLE, :us eo AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE lEG ) - ( Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEG CONNECTED)
CompoMd of One
AnJ(e of Size

Welaht
per
Metre

GrotS

A ...a

Minimum
Radius of
Gyration

Ax 8 x t

mm mm mm

k&

cmw

em

7S x 50x SO

...7

6 01

107

Holet Deduct.cl
No.

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

cm2

kt x lOs

5-57

79

<436

6 2

6-63

9 4

5 17

73

8 70

12<4

675

9 6

1069

152

826

117

585

8 3

<465

6 6

6 96

99

5-52

7 8

9 13

130

7 22

102

I I 2<4

16 0

8 84

12-6

80 1

11<4

6 56

9 3

1054

15 0

8-60

122

12-99

185

1058

15-0

15-38

2 18

12<48

177

1102

156

21 5

7 43

105

llS

705

100

Dla

mm
0
21 5

60

56

716

107

215

80

7 4

9-38

106

2 15
10.()

9 .0

1151

106

215
80x SOx 50

4 9

6 27

107

21 5

60

5 9

7 46

107

0
21 5

80

10.0

11

,...

9-78

106

0
21 5

llOl

106

21 5
90x 60 x 60

68

865

128

0
21 5

80

8 9

I! 37

128

21 5
100

11.0

1<401

117

215
120

130

16 57

t-:27

0
21 5

100x 65x 60

7 5

9 55

139

( Continued )

151

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TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-( Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEG CONNECTED)
Composed of One
An1l of Sin

Ax 8 x t

mm mm

Wetaht

per'
Moetr'e

Gross
A,._

Minimum
Radius of
Gyration

Holes Deducted
No.

Effective
Area

Allowable

em2

kiX J()'

11 68

166

215

976

139

13-S

926

lll

IHl

20S

21 5

1203

171

13 5

1139

162

9 25

131

Load

Dla

mm

100x 65x 80

kg

em2

em

99

1257

139

mm
0

2
100

122

15-Sl

138

2
J00x75 x 6 0

8 0

8 0

105

10 14

13 36

159

0
1.

21 5

777

II 0

13-5

7 38

105

1219

173

21 5

1022

~45

135

9 70

138

1506

2H

215

1260

179

13-5

11 95

170

1787

254

21 5

14-91

212

13 5

14 13

20 1

1092

155

215

9 50

135

21 5

8 03

11 -4

IHI

205

21 5

1252

178

215

1057

150

1783

25-3

21 5

1547

220

215

13-03

185

159

2
100

130

1650

158

2
120

15--4

1956

158

2
125 x 75x 6 0

92

11 66

162

2
8 0

12 1

1538

161

2
100

149

1901

161

( Continued )

152

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGlE & DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS A TIES

TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG ) - (Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEG CONNECTED)
Composed of One
Anale of Size

Wei1ht
per

Gross

Area

H~r

Hlnfmum
Radius of
Gyratlon

Ax Bx t

mm mm mm

kg

cm 2

em

12Sx 9Sx 6 0

101

1286

l Ol

Holes Deducted
No.

10 0

ll l

16 5

1698

21 02

19~

2498

ll7

174l

h,j 9

21 56

201

25-62

162

2058

200

25-Sl

1023

145

21 5

8 68

113

1546

220

192

21 5

11 43

162

1915

272

21-S

1669

23-7

21 5

1410

201)

22-76

32-l

21-5

1981

281

21 5

16-71

23-7

1659

23-6

ll S

1458

207

23 5

11-51

178

2054

292

23 5

180)

25-6

23 5

15 45

21 9

2442

347

235

21 41

304

23 5

1832

260

1871

266

235

1656

235

ll S

14-ll

203

2321

33 0

23 5

2052

29 1

23 5

1772

252

2 02

201

160

159

158

245

100

li S

13 49

2
150x liS '< 8 0

166

21 5

2
120

11 70

.,

2
10..0

k& X 103

2 02

2
ISO x75 x 80

cm2

Dla

2
120

Allowable
load

mm

2
8 0

Area

244

Effective

( Continued )

153

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TABLE XXIX SINGLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE

LEG)-(Continued)

UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEG CONNECTED)


Composed of One

Weicht

Gross

Minimum

AnJie of Sl:z.e

per

Area

Radius of

Gyration

Metre

Ax 8 x l
r--___....____,

mm

kg

mm mm

ISOx IIS x 120

238

Holes Deducted

No.

29

22-e

2903

27 2

3-4-59

2-13

4278

2 12

2
110

2
IS-O

39i

5025

469

597l.

3415

485

235

3012

428

235

2591

368

276-4

393

29

245-4

348

29

2137

303

3295

468

29

2923

415

29

2543

361

-4078

579

29

36 13

513

29

31 38

+46

3101

440

29

2771

393

29

2428

345

3700

525

29

33 04

29

2893

.,,.,

4585

651

29

4090

581

29

3577

508

5455

775

19

4tH I

690

29

4245

603

320

2
180

299

3-21

31 8

2104

3 21

267

347

23-5

2
200 x ISOx 100

lHI

2
IS-O

235

l l i

120

392

243

2
200 x IOOx 100

2764

Load

Dla

3038

37-52

Allowable

mm

em

IS.O

Effective
Area

3-19

469

Note I -The diameters of the holes deduct~d are assume<! to be one millimetre lar,er than the correspond in& rivet sizes.
Note 2 - The maximum allowabl~ load is computed on the basis of the allowable stress specified in 9.1.1 and the effective sectional
area defined in 19.3.1 of IS : 800-1956.

154

SECTION C : ANGLES. SINGLE & DOUBLE. USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)
EQUAL ANGLES
Composed of
Two Antles
Each of Size

WeiJht

Sectional

per

Aru

Metre

Ax 8 x r

..___._____

Anales on Both Sides of the Gusset

__

Holes
Deducted
.....__-..

No.

mm mm mm

Effective
Area

46

590

4 0

6 0

776

No.
kc x 103

5-90

17 5
9 S8

0
175

6 -0

90

II 36

0
175

ss

ss x s-o

8 2

60

9 8

1054

0
21 5

1252

21 5
80

128

215
10.0

15 8

2004

liS
60

60

SO

90

II SO

60

108

1368

I
8 0

140

17-92

21 5

21-5

0
21

100

17-2

2200

0
21 -S

6S

6S

SO

98

1250

II 6

1-488

8 -0

10-0

IS-4

188

1952

2400

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

8 4

US

6-9

7 -76

II 0

636

9-~

9 -58

136

-83

II I

11 36

16 1

9 26

13 1

105-4

150

8 39

I I 9

1252

17-8

9 -9-4

1-4 1

16-36

212

1292

183

20 0-4

285

1574

124

II -SO

163

9 35

133

13 68

19-4

11 10

158

17 92

254

1448

206

2200

31 2

1770

2SI

12-50

178

175

0
17 5
0

21 5
0
21 5
0
21 5
0
21 5
0
215

0
2 15
0
21 5
0
2 15

147
211

215

12-30

17-S

19 52

277

215

16 08

~2-8

2400

341

19-70

280

21-S

17 5

175

1488

Dla

k, x 103

mm

10-lS

215

'I

Holes
Deducted
,.----A-----,

17S

7-6

Allowable
Load

Dia

mm

50 X 50 X 30

s-o

Antles on One Side of the Gusset

.------------J~----------- . ~------------A-----------~

21 S

S41

7-7

-415

S9

7 11

10 1

s.......

7 7

8 -78

125

6 68

9 5

1041

148

789

II 2

966

13 7

7 06

100

11 48

16)

8 35

119

1500

21 )

1082

15--4

1837

261

13 14

187

10 54

IS-O

796

113

12-54

17 -8

9-+f

I J-.4

1643

23-3

1228

174

201 7

286

14-98

21 3

1146

163

889

126

1364

19-4

21 5

1056

IS O

1789

lH

21 5

13-78

196

2200

31 2

1685

239

21 5

( Cttinued )

155

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCT URAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-(Continued)
EQUAL ANGLES
Composed of
Two An1les
Each of Size

Wei1ht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

An1les on Both Sides of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted

Effective
Area

D ia

No.

mm mm

70'x 70 x 50

106

21 5

60

126

1612

0
2 15

80

166

21 16

I
100

204

2604

21 5

0
21 5

75 -< 75

50

IH

14 54

0
2 15

60

IH

1732

21 5

8 0

178

2276

0
21 5

100

220

2804

I
80

80

J(

60

146

1858

21 5

21 5

8 0

192

21 5
100

23-6

30 10

120

280

3562

21 5

21 5
90 X 90

60

164

2094

0
21 5

80

21 6

100

268

2758

0
21 5

0
I

120

31 6

kgx 103

mm

kg

-4038

21 5

0
21 5

Holes
Deducted

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

r----"-----.

No.
mm

Allowable
Load

Angles on One Side of the Gusset

Dia
mm

13-54

192

11 39

162

1612

229

135<4

192

21 16

300

17 72

252

2604

37 0

2174

309

1-4-54

206

1239

176

1732

24-6

14-74

209

2276

323

1932

27-4

280-4

398

23-74

33-7

1858

26'f

1600

227

2442

34-7

2098

298

3010

42-7

25-80

366

35-62

506

3046

433

2094

297

1836

261

2758

392

2<4-14

343

3406

484

2976

423

-4038

573

3522

SOO

0
2 15
0
2 15

21 5

..

em~

kJ X 103

12 -4 I

176

986

140

1478

21 0

11 71

166

19 40

275

1530

21 7

23 87

33-9

21 5

1875

266

13 33

189

2 15

1078

15 3

15 88

225

12 82

182

2086

296

1678

238

2570

365

2060

29)

1703

242

I:J98

199

2238

31 8

1832

260

2759

392

2251

320

3265

-464

2655

377

1920

2?-J

21 5

21 5
0
21 5

0
21 5

0
21 5

0
21 5

21 5

21 5

21 5

21 5

21 5

1616

230

2528

359

2124

302

31 22

-4-4.3

2616

372

3702

52-6

3094

439

( Continued )

156

SECTION C : ANGLES, SINGLE & DOUBLE. USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-(Continued)
EQUAL ANGLES

Composed or
Two An1les
Each of Size
Ax Bx t

Wei1ht
per
Metre
w

Sectional
Area

An11es on Both Sides of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted

Effective

Area

em-"

IOO x IOO x 6 0

184

2334

8 0

242

3078

mm
0

No.

12-0

298

35i

3806

iS-18

100

120

150

I lO x llO x 8 0

268

330

392

484

31 8

340<4

4212

5004

61 62

..044

394

5012

iol

23-H

331

Area

Allowable
Load

em2

k& x 103

21 ~

304

215

1838

261

135

17-57

24-9

2822

401

21 -S

21-19

34 3

13 5

23 11

328

295

13-5

2010

285

2
0

IEffectlv~

Dia

mm

2076

3078

43-7

2JS

2734

388

IJ.S

2646

376

3806

540

H -89

495

215

33-76

479

21 5

29-85

-424

135

32-66

~6 -o4

lJ.S

2851

405

iS I8

6i2

i l i2

588

215

i0-02

568

215

35 37

502

135

38 70

55 0

13 5

33 75

4 /9

3o40<4

-483

3 120

+H

215

2719

386

13-S

2612

37 1

0
I

215

3060

o43 S

135

29-72

o422

o4212

598

3861

548

215

3782

53 7

215

33 59

o47-7

13-5

3672

521

13-5

3226

-458

5004

71 1

o4587

651

215

.fo488

63-7

215

398-4

566

13 5

43 56

61 9

13-S

382-4

54)

61 62

875

56-48

802

21 5

5517

783

21 5

4895

69 5

13-S

53Sl

760

IH

4695

66-7

37-07

526

21 5

3307

-47-0

ll -5

28 86

-41 0

459-4

65-2

215

<4095

581

21 5

3567

507

..044

574

21 5

3700

525

21-S

33-56

477

50 12

71 2

21 5

4582

651

21 5

41 52

590

2
10-0

k& }(

215

2
I lO x ( lO x 8 0

->

em-

2
100

Holes
Deducted
~

Dla

kg

Allowable
Load

No.

mm mm mm

An1les on One Side of the Guuet

r-

( Continued )

157

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGI NEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)- (continued)
EQUAL ANGLES

Compoted of
Two An1les

Sectional
Area

Each of Size

Welpc
per
Metre

Ax 8 x t

AnJies on Both Sides of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted

mm

mm

mm

130 x 130x 12.0

ISO

.,

k&

c:m-

<168

596-4

578

73-62

120

456

5-t<l

5806

69-18

672

8556

798

IOI S8

73-2

9322

908

11560

700

73-62

104-5

2 15

67 17

95-4

21 5

6072

862

S806

82--4

0
I

235

5336

758

235

4866

691

69 18

982

250

1472

13762

18760

Allowable
Load

.,

c:m

kg Y. 101

5-467

776

21 5

4867

69 1

21 5

-42. ~..

60 1

67 48

95-8

2 15

59 98

852

21 5

52 0 5

739

5322

756

23 5

47 -n

67 8

235

-42CB

597

6342

900

23-5

568lt

808

23-S

4998

710

7843

111 4

-4932

235

63 54

902

23 5

57 90

822

85-56

121 5

23 5

7851

111 5

23-5

702-4

997

23 5

71 <16

IOI S

23-S

61 63

875

IOI SS

14-42

93 12

1322

2l5

93 12

1322

23-5

83 29

1183

2lS

8466

1202

23-S

72-9<f

103 6

93-22

132--4

8545

121 3

29

8626

1225

29

n 39

1099

29

79 ) 0

1126

29

6896

979

I 15 60

16-42

10597

ISOS

10690

151 8

9588

1362

2
1080

847

21 5

29

180

596-4

2
0

Effective
Area

Dla
mm

77-4

2
ISO

k.c > 10:~

S<t48

2
200x 200:.< 120

.,

c: m

21 5

2
ltO

No.

2
J50

Holes
Deducted
~

Dla
mm

2
ISO x ISO x 100

Allowable
Load

No.
r-

Effective
Area

AnJies on One Sidt. of the Guu ct

29

29

9820

1394

137-62

195-4

29

127 18

1806

29

11674

1658

18760

2664

29

173-10

2458

29

IS860

225-2

29

8SJ4

121 2

126 15

179 1

29

11-405

1620

29

IOI J9

14-40

171 97

2-4<f2

29

155 16

2203

29

137 S4

1953
( Continued )

158

SECTION C : .\NGLES, SINGLE & DOUBLE, USED .\S STI\UTS & TIES

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-(Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)
Composed of
Two Anales
Each of Size
Ax S x t

Welpt
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

'If

Anales on Both Sides of the Gusset

Hol.s
Deducted

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

Holet
Deducted

Effective
Area

A!lowable
Load

r--A---..

No.

Anal on One Side of the Gusset

No.

Dia
kg x 103

Dla
>

em-

mm

mm

mm

50

30

30

3 6

468

468

66

39-4

56

40

48

6 14

6 14

87

5 16

7-3

50

60

7 56

756

lo-7

63<4

90

60

70

8 94

89-4

127

7 48

106

50

74

9 52

952

8 17

11 6

60

88

11 30

11 30

9 69

13-8

80

11 6

1474

1174

1261

179

50

8 2

1052

1052

1-49

9 10

129

60

98

12-50

12-50

178

10 80

153

8 0

128

1634

16) ..

23-2

l-4 10

200

70 x 4Sx 50

8 6

II 04

11 04

15-7

9 41

134

1312

13 12

186

11 17

159

60 X 40

6S

45

mm

6 0
80

IH

1716

17 16

244

1<459

207

100

166

21 04

21 04

299

1785

25-l

1204

12 -~

17 1'

103..

...7

1029

1<46

7 q3

113

1432

203

1229

175

12 22

17<4

939

133

18 76

266

16C8

228

1596

227

12 18

17)

2).0-4

ll-7

19-71

280

195-4

277

1482

210

1254

178

10 63

151

1079

153

8 15

116

1492

2 12

12 64

179

1282

182

9 65

IH

75 X SO X 50

175

60

11 2

1-4 32

17-5
8 0

r-48

18 76

0
17 5

100

18 0

'2J04

175

80

50

mm

50

98

0
175

60

118

14-92

0
175

175

0
17 5
0

175
0
!7 5

0
175

( Continued )

1~9

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS :

STRUCTU~AL

STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-< continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)

Compotecl of
Two AnJfes
Each of Size

Ax Bx t

Welpt

per
Metre
w

Sectional
Area

AnJies on Both Sldu of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted

mm mm mm
80x SOx 8 0

lq

cm1

154

1956

1118

24-<)4

13 6

17-30

0
21 5

8 0

178

2274

0
215

100

220

2802

215

llO

260

33 14

0
215

100x 6S x 6 0

ISO

19-10

0
21 5

8 0

198

2514

0
I

100

244

31 02

215

0
215

100x 75 x 60

160

2028

0
21 5

80

21 0

2672

0
21 5

100

26!>

33 00

0
215

120

308

39 11

0
215

Hole
Deducted

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

,...----A-----.

No.
cm2

k& x 103

1956

278

1676

238

24-<)4

3H

2054

292

17-30

24-6

14n

209

22-7<1

313

1930

274

2802

398

2372

33-7

33 14

47 1

2798

397

19 10

211

1651

235

25 14

357

21 70

308

31 02

44-0

lHl

379

2021

288

1770

25-1

2672

379

2328

33-1

3300

469

2870

..08

39-12

556

3396

481

mm

17-5

90x 60x 6 0

Load

Dla

175
100

Allowable

No.
~

Effective
Area

AnJf.. on One Side of the Gullet

Dia
mm

0
175
0
175

0
21 5

0
215
0
215
0

li S

0
11 5
0

li S
0

li S
0
21 5
0
215
0
21 5

21 5

cm2

lqx 103

1654

ll-S

1253

178

2029

288

1525

217

1486

21 1

1129

160

1951

177

1472

209

2<100

lH

1800

256

2836

..03

21-11

300

1632

232

12-75

18 1

2146

305

1668

23-7

2645

376

2044

290

1781

25-3

1447

205

1345

333

1899

270

2894

41-1

lNS

332

3-429

487

4756

39 1
( Continued )

160

SECTION C : ANGLES, SINGL & DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED S'f ON'C lEG)-\ tont)nuea)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)

Composed of
Two AnJies
Each of Slz.e

Weiaht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Ax 8 xt

Anales on Both Sides of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted

mm mm

mm

J2S x 75 x 6 0

kr
18-4

.,

em-

2N2

2-42

3076

298

3804

kg x 103

2].32

331

207-4

295

3076

-437

2732

388

3804

.5-40

3374

-479

25-72

365

23-1-4

329

1396

<482

3052

-433

4204

59-7

37-7-4

53 6

..996

709

+480

63 6

34&4

495

3 140

446

..3 12

612

3882

SS I

51 24

728

4608

654

.. 116

58-4

21 5

3712

SH

135

3684

523 .

51 0-4

125

21 S

467-4

664

135

456-4

6-48

0
21 5

12Sx 9S x 6 0

20 2

2572

21 5
8 0

26-6

3396

0
21 5

100

330

-4204

0
215

120

392

-4996

0
21 5

150x 7Sx 80

27-4

3-484

0
21 5

100

338

-43 12

21 5
120

..02

51 2-4

0
21 5

ISO x IIS x 80

32 -4

-41 16

l
100

..00

51 04

No.

em2

mm

21 5
100

Holes
Dedued

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

,-----A---..

Dla

215
8 0

Allowable
Load

No.

.-

Eff'ectlve
Area

An1les on One Side of the Gusset

16l

Dla

mm
0

ka x 10

1961

278

15-97

227

2$84

367

2096

298

31 91

-453

25-80

366

2265

322

1937

275

2989

-42-4

25-52

362

3698

525

31 51

-4-4 7

43-93

62-4

3735

530

280j

398

22-7-4

32-3

3462

492

2797

397

-41 06

513

33 04

469

3629

515

21 5

3197

-454

135

3081

..38

-4-499

639

21 5

3958

562

135

38 13

21 5
0
2 15
0
21 5

0
215
0
21 5
0
21 5

0
li S

21 5
(i

11 5
0
2~

.,

em-

Sol I
( Continued )

lSI HANDBOOK FO R STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS . STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-( c ontinued)
UNEQ~AL

ANGLES (SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)

Two AnJies
Each of Size

WeiJht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Ax 8 xt

Composed of

Anal- on Both Side of the Gusset

Holes
Deducted

mm mm mm

k&

cm 2

!SOx IIS x 120

-476

6076

590

750...

45-6

5806

5-44

69 18

672

85-56

534

6800

636

81 12

788

10050

938

11952

790

13 5

5428

n .r

7504

1066

2 15

6859

97-4

13-S

6694

951

5806

82-4

21 5

53-76

763

13-S

52-66

748

69 18

982

21 5

6402

908

135

62-70

890

85-56

121 5

21 5

7911

1123

13-5

n 46

1100

6800

966

2H

6].]0

899

23-5

5860

83-2

81 12

11 5 2

23-5

7548

107 2

235

6984

992

10050

i427

23-5

93-45

132-7

23 5

86..0

1227

11952

1697

235

111 06

1577

23-S

102-60

145-7

2
180

5560

l
150

21 5

2
12 0

863

lOO x I SOx 100

6076

l
150

kc x lOa

120

cm 2

200x IOO x 100

Holes
Deducted

No.

Dia

mm

2
150

Allowable
Load

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

No.
~

Effective
Area

An1lcs on One Side of the Gunct

162

Dia.

kg x 103

53-53

760

21 5

47 O.of

668

13-5

4529

6-43

6608

93 8

21 5

5794

82-3

13-5

55-76

79 2

46-71

66 3

2 15

-401-4

57 1

IJ.S

38-45

5-46

5558

789

21 5

4779

679

ll-5

4563

6-48

6858

97-4

21 5

588 1

835

I J.S

5608

796

5973

843

23-5

53-82

764

23-5

4750

674

7 124

101 1

23-5

6-414

91 1

235

565-4

803

8822

1253

us

79H

t 127

2H

6981

991

10486

1489

23 5

9-4-19

133-8

23-S

8111

1175
( Continued l

em-

mm

SECTION C: ANGLES, SINGLE

DOUBLE. USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-( Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (SHORTER LEG CONNECTED)
Composed of
Two Angles
Each of Size

Weight
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Ax8 x t

A.nales on Both Sides of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

An1les on One. Side of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

cm2

kc x- 10

-450

6 4

228

32

590

8-<4

292

....

727

103

r---

No.

Dla

No.

Dla

,------A---,

mm mm mm
50x 30x 30

kg

em-"

36

4 68

mm
0
175

-40

-48

6 1-4

0
17 5

50

60

756

0
175

6 0

70

8 9-4

175
60x -40 x 50

74

9 52

0
215

6 0

8 8

11 30

0
215

8 0

116

1-47-4

0
21 5

6S x 4S x 50

8 2

1052

21'5
6 0

9 8

ll-50

0
215

8 0

128

163-4

215
70 x 4S x SO

8 6

I I O.of

0
215

6 0

IO.of

13 12

0
21 5

8 0

134

17 16

0
21 5

100

16&

2' <>4

l iS

cm2

kg x 10

468

6 6

363

5 2

6 14

8 7

4 7-4

6 7

7 56

107

5 81

8 3

8 9-4

127

6 8-4

9 7

952

llS

7 37

105

1130

160

8 72

124

147-4

209

11 30

160

1052

H 9

8 37

11 9

12-SO

178

9 92

14 1

163..

232

1290

18 3

110..

157

8 89

126

1312

186

1054

ISO

1716

2H

ll-72

195

21 O.of

299

1674

238

mm
0
175
0
175
0
175
0
175
0
21 5
0
21 5
0
215
0
21 5

0
21 5
0

21 5
0
21 5

0
215
0
21 5
0
215

3 51

SO

ft60

122

...os

57

909

129

.of97

71

1079

153

582

8 3

1408

200

1-.ofO

105

1001

1-42

6 O.of

8 6

1190

169

7-12

10 1

15-56

lll

914

llO

1056

150

625

19

12-56

178

7 37

105

16-43

2.3-3

946

ll.f

2016

286

11 38

162
( Continued )

163

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TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-( Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES ( lONGER LEG CONNECTED)

Composed of
T'Wo Ansles
Ea(;h of Size

Wei1ht
per
Metre
w

Ax Bx t

Sectional
Area

Angles on Both Sides of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted

mm mm mm
75 x 50 x 50

kg

cm 2

9 4

1204

No.

.,

em-

kg x 103

1204

171

9 89

140

1432

203

1174

167

18 76

266

1532

21 8

2304

32-7

1874

266

1254

172

1039

148

1492

21 2

1234

175

1956

278

161 2

22-9

2404

34-1

1914

280

1730

2-46

, ... ]2

20-9

2274

32-3

1930

214

2802

398

23-72

33-7,,

33-14

47 1

2798

39-7

19 10

271

21 5

1652

23-S

13-$

1586

225

mm
0

11 2

1432

0
215

80

14-8

187&

0
21 5

100

180

23-04

0
215

80 x SOx SO

9 8

1254

0
21 5

6 0

11 8

1492

0
21 5

8 0

154

1956

0
21 5

100

188

24 0.

0
21 5

90x60x 6 0

13-6

1730

0
21 5

8 0

178

227-4

0
21 5

100

220

2802

0
21 5

i10

260

:n-14

0
215

100x 6S x 6 0

150

1910

0
2

Holes
Deducted

Effective
Area

Allowable
Load

cm 2

kg x 103

11 49

163

9 14

13 0

13-67

194

1085

154

1791

25--4

14-16

20 1

2201

3 13

t73)

246

12 02

17 -1

9 70

13 8

1430

20 3

1152

164

1876

266

1505

2 14

23 07

328

1844

262

1651

23-4

13-70

195

21 71

30 8

1797

255

2676

380

2209

31 4

3 166

450

2607

370

1826

259

21 5

1547

220

llS

1474

209

Dia

21 5

60

Allowable
Load

No.
~

Effective
Area

Angles on One Side of the Gusset

Dia

mm
0
215
0
215

0
215
0
21 5

0
21 5
0
21 5
0
21 5
0
215
0
21-5
0
215
0
21 5
0
21 5

(Continued)

IM

SECTION C; ANGLES. SINGLE & DOUBLE. USEO AS STI\UTS & TIES

T'ABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG)-( Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEG CONNECTED)
Compo5ed of
Two Angles
Each of Siu

Weight
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Ax Bxt

mm mm mm

kc

cm 2

IOOx65x 80

198

25 14

Anrles on 8oth Sldes of th Gusset


Holes
DeductH
,--No.
Dla

2-44

31 02

160

2028

80

21 0

2672

260

3300

308

3'9 12

184

2J.l2

242

3076

298

3804

2170

308

135

2082

296

3102

440

21 5

2672

379

135

2562

364

2028

288

21 5

1770

251

135

1704

242

,2

2672

379

li S

2328

33-1

135

2240

31 8

3300

-469

21 5

2870

-408

135

2760

392

3911

556

215

3396

482

135

32-6-4

463

2332

33 1

21 5

2074

295

21 5

1816

258

3076

437

215

27-32

388

21 5

23-88

3].9

38~

.540

21 5

3H4

..79

215

2944

2
10.0

2.15

2
80

357

2
J25x75x 60

25!4

120

kg x 103

100

No

em"

Holes
Deducted

Effective
Ar-

Allowable
Load

mm

2
IOOx 7Sx 60

Allowable
Load

2
100

Effective
Area

Anales on One Side of the Gusset

......

Dla
mm

kgx 103

2-404

341

21 5

2033

289

13-S

1935

275

2"67

421

215

2503

355

135

2382

338

1916

272

21 5

1632

23-2

IJ.S

1557

22-1

2526

359

21 5

21 46

305

135

20-46

191

3120

44-3

21 5

2646

376

IH

2521

358

3700

525

21 5

31 31

445

135

2981

423

2241

318

21 5

1965

279

21 5

1682

23-9

2956

-420

21 5

2590

368

21 5

ll-13

ll-4

3657

519

215

)199

454

215

2728

cm2

387
( Colttinued )

165

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG}- (Continued)
UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEG CONNECTED)
Compoted of
Two Antles
Each of Size

Weltht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Ax 8 x t

mm

mm mm

125 x 95 x 6 0

k'

em-

202

2572

Antles on Both Sides of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted
..---"------.
Dla
No.

100

120

266

33 0

392

3J.96

4204

'4,996

114

H &f

120

iSO x 115 x 8 0

338

402

324

43-12

51 24

41 16

120

400.

476

51 04

6076

Efrective
Area

Allowable
Load

cm2

k& X 10

2427

345

No.
kg x 103

Dla

2572

365

21 5

23-14

32-9

21 5

21 43

304

21 5

2056

292

21 5

18 47

262

3206

455

2827

40 1

mm

33 96

482

21 5

3052

..33

21 5

2708

385

<4204

59 7

21 5
21 5

2<432

345

3969

564

21 5

34'M

<496

21 5

3003

<42-6

<47 18

670

~15

37-74

536

21 5

33 4<4

475

<4996

7()-9

2 15

4<480

63S

21 5

41 50

589

21 5

3964

563

21 5

3558

505

3484

49-5

3383

480

235

31 08

4<4 1

235

2732

388

43 12

61 2

235

38'42

S46

23-S

3372

479

51 24

72-8

23 5

-4560

6-48

23-S

3996

567

4 1 16

584

2H

3740

53 1

23-S

23-S

3364

478

23-S

51 04

725

13-5

4634

658

235

41 64

59-1

100

Holes
Deducted

2
100

Allowable
Load

cm2

2
ISO x 7S x 80

Efre<tive
Ar-

mm
0

2
8 0

Angles on One Side of the Gusset


,-

6076

863

23-5

55 12

783

lH

4918

703

23-5

2989

42<4

23 5

2589

368

<41 88

595

ll-5

3696

52S

23-S

31 96

<454

-4978

701

235

-438'1

623

23-S

3789

538

388 1

55 1

3<467

492

3038

43 1

4814

684

23 5

4296

61 0

23-5

3760

5H

5732

8H

23-5

51 11

72-6

235

4<468

6H
( Continued )

166

SECTION C: ANG LES. SINGLE & DOUBLE, USED AS STRUTS & TIES

TABLE XXX DOUBLE ANGLES USED AS TIES


(CONNECTED BY ONE LEG}-(Continued )
UNEQUAL ANGLES (LONGER LEG CONNECTED )

Composed of
Two Angles
Each of Size

Weight
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

Ax 8 x t

kg

em-

590

7504

Ancles on Both Sides of the Gusset


Holes
Deducted
r--Dia
No.

Effective
Area

,--A--,

mm

mm

mm

I so X II 5 X I 5 0

200x IOOx 100

45-6

58 06

120

5'44

6918

672

8556

534

6800

636

81 12

788

10050

938

11952

96S

23 5

60 94

86S

5806

82-4

29

5226

742

29

4646

660

69-18

982

29

6222

884

29

5526

785

8556

121 9

29

7686

1091

29

68 16

968

6800

966

29

~NO

883

29

56 40

801

81 1 2

1152

29

7-41 6

105-3

29

67 20

954

10050

142-7

29

9180

1304

29

831 0

118 0

11952

1691

29

10908

1549

29

9864

140 1

180

6799

150

235

2
120

106-6

200x I SOx 100

75-04

2
150

kg'( 10~

Holes
Deducted
,--No.
Dl:1

em

mm

.,

Allowable
load

An1les on One Side of the Gusset

mm

.,

em-

Allowable
load

kg -.; 10'1

70 81

1005

235

63 05

895

235

55 01

78 1

5637

800

29

5031

71 4

29

+4 14

62-7

67 18

95-4

29

SHI

851

29

5252

746

83 10

1180

29

74 03

1051

29

64-78

920

6424

91 2

29

5789

82-l

29

51 33

72-9

7665

1088

29

6~02

980

29

61 16

868

9499

1349

29

8546

121 3

29

7H3

107<f

I 1299

160 4

29

101 55

1-Hl

29

89-76

1275

Effective
Area

Note I ...... The diameters of the holes deducted ar. assu~ed to be o ne millimetre lar&er t han the corresponding rivet sizes.
Note 2- The maximum allowable load is computed on the buis of the allowable stress specified in 9.1.1 and the frectiv sctl~nal
aru defined in lf.l.2 and lf.l.l or IS ; 800-1956.

l67

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCT U~Al ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXXI RIVET GAUGE DISTANCES IN

LEGS OF ANGLES

Le' Size

Double Row of Rivets


Q

Sir'lcle Row
ol Rivets
c

Muimum Rivet
Si:le lor Double
Row of Riveh

mm

mm

mm

mm

mm

200

75

as

1is

I SO

55

65

90

22

' )0

50

55

80

20

125

45

55

75

20

liS

45

50

70

12

110

15

15

65

12

100

40

10

60

12

95

ss

90

so

80

45

7S

40

70

65

35

60

35

ss

30

so

28

-iS

lS

40

21

35

19

JO

17

25

IS

20

12

168

SECTION D
BEAMS, CHANNELS AND
OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS
USED AS COLUMNS
(TABLES XXXII-XXXVIII)

lSI HAN DBOO K FOR STRUCTu RAL ENGINEEP.S : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXXII SAFE CONCENTRIC LOADS ON ROLLED


STEEL COLUMN SECTIONS
H-BEAM5 TO BE USED AS COLUMNS

Desltnation

ISHB 100

ISHB ISO

ISHBllS

ISHB lSO

Size ( mm )
b

ISO ...: ISO

Sectional Area, cm2

3<448
27 I

Welcnt per Metre, kg 1

{r.,-, em
r,-yem

Radii of
Gyration

.
..
011

'-

I:
VI

c:

<

..t:.

)(

c:

)(

..M
..
u.."'

..J

lC

6 50
354

ISO ... ISO

lOO x 200

200 x 200

22S :. 22S

225 ,.. 125

2S0 x 2SO

250 x 2SO

3898

+4-08

47 S4

5094

-4-494

5966

6496

6971

306

3-46

37 3

"00

43 1

468

51 0

SH

ISO >< I SO

6 29

6 09
335

34"

8 71
4 51

8 55
4 42

9 80
4 96

9 58
4 84

1091
5 49

1070

S31

Safe Concentric Loads in kJ


40

39 08

.....

..38490

49 1994

56 3333
.

60 265-9

6 s 7195

7 1 242 5

7 8 2 12 2

83 840 9

50

36 4507

40 61 7 2

45 1321

54 6397

58 3504

64 4076

69 6893

76 9890

82 4806

6 0

32 681 7

35 9500

39 5074

52 421 3

55 8794

623490

67 353 3

75 2248

80 4545

1 0

28

1 1 9 ~

30 5514

3j 170 0

49 2683

52 2f03

59 8610

64 4264

72 919 1

77 882-3

8 0

l3 608 2

25 423-9

27 343 9

452"'18

47'7507

56 4 36 8

60 4802

70 0509

74 S8 12

9 0

19651 0

21 0685

22 5822

40 6166

42 6448

52 289 4

!>5 7374

66 3274

70 3648

100

16 3966

17 3 1 ~ 2

18 3620

35 8275

37 4486

47 5691

so411 6

61 q21 8

654089

31 3430

32633-5

416166

44 9554

56 9477

59 8842

11-0

------.
14 191 1
14 8'H-7
13 4790
- - -------- - -

12 0

II 1821

I I 830 7

12 4948

27 3266

28 3682

37 8895

39 8 194

5 1 ti485

54 130 8

13 0

94475

9 8997

10 3890

23 9353

241830

33 5773

35 171 6

46 527 8

48 6009

14 0

7 9675

8 3748

8826 1

20 6444

21 339.o$

29 7696

31 1529

.o$1 7856

.o$3 SOI O

15 0

6845-6

71684

7 533 8 179029

184117

26 389 1

211n t

37 .o$71 0

38 8897

160

5901 4

IS 5660

16083-9

23 1488

23 9968

33 7190

l.o$9807

137595

l.o$ 148-2

20 3659

20 9986

30 1087

31 0099

l6 8005

27 6091

23871 8

2.o$ 4975

170

. - - - - - - - -- - - - -

.
I

. - - - . - - -- - -- ~

180

120763

123650

19 0

1067 10

109804

200

9 S.o$40

17 993 4

18683-7

16 1299

16 6657

--- - - - --- -

....

--

14 3808

14n7S

2L 3536

22 0621

220

II 5935

I I 9743

174775

17 9271

240

9 5136

141941

14Tl61

98088

II 9659

260

170

1110 9
( Conunu.d )

SECTION 0 : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXII

SAFE CONCENTRIC LOADS ON ROLLED


STEEL COLUMN SECTIONS
( Continued )
H-BEAMS TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
ISHB ISO

De.sianation
Size ( mm)
hx b

Sectional Area, cm2


Wei1ht per Metre, k&
Radii of { 'u em
Gyration
em

'n

ISHB 200

ISHB 215

ISHB 150

ISO x ISO

ISO x ISO

ISO x ISO

200 x 200

200 x 200

225 ~: 225

225 x 225

250 x 250

250 x 250

34-48

3898

+4-08

-475-4

5094

549-4

5966

6-496

6971

271

306

346

373

400

43 1

"68

51 0

5" 7

1091
5 49

1070
5-37

6 so
354

6 29
3-44

a 11

6 09
335

8 SS
-4 -42

-451

9 80
4 96

958
-48-4

Safe Concentric Loads In ka

..
.....
~

'I:
c
~

<
)...

).!.

.....

.c:
c

2 0

39 741 6

-44698-4

so2997

2 5

37731 5

-42 18-42

3 0

3<4 64SS

56 4965

60 -4403

65 7797

7 i 2997

78 237 8

83 861 1

47 1965

S-4 9753

S8 7033

64 5270

69 8022

77 0296

82 5088

384772

<42 766-'4

52893-0

56 3855

61 5217

67 517 2

75 308 1

80 508 1

30 804-4

33 854 1

37 2079

500644

53 171 2

60 1428

64 6893

73 028 0

77 9567

4 0

26 522 0

2888-42

3 1 477 5

464181

49 ()SO I

56 8299

60 8532

70 2283

7-4 69-43

4 5

2l 508 5

24331 3

26 417 1

42 1109

-44 '210 8

52 7973

56 2176

66 57 10

70 5 186

SO

19 0157

20 538 6

22 19-43

37-4425

39 1270

of8 17H

so 985 ..

62 2382

65 6 11 1

SS

16 0780

17 1005

18 3681

32 97).7

34 333 6

43 2598

of5 5623

57 320 7

60 1249

6 0

1343H

I-427H

IS 172-3

28 92J.l

30 013 8

38 5349

of0-431 6

52 052 -4

5-4 3808

12 9198 ' 25 "006

26 315-6

)of 2056

35 766 2

of6 95).1

48 852 8

22 IJI07

22 8160

30 337 9

31 691 4

-42204 5

of) 7-43 0

19 2965

19 795 3

27 008 5

27 9686

37 8782

39 1351

23 70 1 1

2-4 520 3

H 08-45

35 2 10 5

- - - -----

14 7944

IS 2107 20 9102

21 5 134

30 5052

3 1 2640

- - - -. -- - . -- J. - - - - - - 65

II 2991

12 0682

'
I

7 0

9 695 8

10 271 2

108922

I
I

7 5

8 2580

8 7588

9 353 8

.,..
u

I
I

---- --

'
I

8 0

7 171 8

7 6050

80799

IAol

I
I

16 7of83

8 5

6 U40

66 ~4 9

I
I

17 lof64

I
I
I

I
I

-- - -- - ---- - -90

13 0925

13402 3

184104

19 0793

27 lof6 B

27 8352

9-5

II 528 ..

II 8283

16 5424

170568

2-4 2106

H7122

--

--

-~-

-----

100

10 292..

10 5700

14 7898

IS 165-6

21 6122

22 2305

110

8 3100

84968

II 89<45

122601

17 7276

180897

9nl B

100409

lof 5 121

1-4 655-2

120
130

12 1540

171

123875
(Continued )

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAl ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXXII SAFE CONCENTRIC LOADS ON ROLLED


STEEL COLUMN SECTIONS
( Continued )
H-BEAMS TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
--Deslanatlon

ISHBlOO

ISHilSO

ISH8400

ISHI 450

Size (mm)
hx b

lOO x lSO

300'.< 250

7485

8025

8S91

588

630

674

1295
541

12-70
529

1493
5-34

Sectional Area, em 2
Wei1ht per Metre, kc
lladll of
Gyration

{'n emem
' YY'

)SO x 250

350 x l50

400 x 250

400 x 250

9866

10466

n -4

n -4

822

1465

16-87
526

9121

5-ll

450x 250

450 x lSO

111 14

11789

872

91-5

1661
516

1878
518

1850
508

127 8240
127 2473
126 113 1
1148892
123 5029
Il l 5037
119 2224

61869-3

' ' ' 5760


Ill 5300
109 8124
105 511 6
1009395
95 70,7
90 3323
841244
79 2544
73 8654
64 1150

136 0165
135 4839
llH564
133691 1
Ill 5104
1311084
129401 1
1171706
1248801
1223946
1190499
115 5583
1113158
106 991 0
1020791
97 08'90
91 8220
81 5262

1+4 243-2
14l6697
142 838 1
141 691 0
140 391-l
138 989 1
l36 9181
1346140
Ill 9858
129 2552
125 4955
Ill 5701
116 981 9
1121484
106 8593
101 37CJO
95 7076
.34 6801

Safe Concentric Loads In kJ


40
50
60
70

so

......""

Vl

~
)(

J:
.E

....

.t:

c:

~
-a

lC

9 0
100
11 0
120
13 0
14 0
ISO
160
170
180
190
200
220

908980
89 8576
886276
8693 12
84 7706
82 343 1
789968
75 1051
70 7249
65 9102
60 766 1
55 7529
50 968 -2
46 478 4
42 3747
38 824-1
35 3228
290112

..

97 3679
96 230-5
94 8606
92895-4
90 476-5
87 7044
8 3 9761
795581
74 6123
69 253 9
63 6357
58 201 5
53 1034
48 3591
44 0256
40234-l
363830
29 839-1

104 7146
103 9269
102 8847
101 6188
99 921 9
97 8359
95419-2
9l46S3
89 0285
84 8855
80 3861
75 5859
70 4647
65 443 1
60 5284
55 9826
51 7088
44 2318

112351 1
Ill 441 9
110 27l7
1088890
106 9\)95
104 5643
101 920- ~
98 480-0
94 537-l
90 005-S
84 9094

120 5290
1200027
118982 1
117870 4
11 6 58l-8
114 8346
112 729l
110 l iSI
107 6696
104 2191
100 3855
96 1748
91 4385
865388
81 3338
76 2066
71 1772

372999

38 5904

53 8105

55 6846

71 9531

74 Sll4

31 5731

324460

46 7510

48 0550

63 3S41

65 5182

40 2066

<tll6S I

S6 0615

S7 85Sl

48 8516

S03l51

418054

43 9761

79 SSJO

73 951 2
68 516-4
63 288-5
58 3161
53 824-S
45 9168

-- .. - - ... - - - - - - -

..

2<40

2-4 0930

24 8358

26 0

20 3355

20 851 1

-- -- - -- - - ----

280

17 1467

17 5792

27 0065

27 8839

..

- ------

300
)2-()

MO
360

14 733 9
126971

IS 101 5

23 2977

23 943 7

34 5504 35 3659

.
- - - - .........

I
0

lO 0685

17 .sn- 1

11on-J

26 5767

l71024

37 3932

IS l9SO

15844 1

23168

231+48

33406-6

l06ll 6

30 2954

31 1368

---- --- ---- -- 0

38 5660
34,)41 0

( Coti11nued)

172

SECTION D : SEAMS CHANNELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXII SAFE CONCENTRIC LOADS ON ROLLED


STEEL COLUMN SECTIONS
( Continued )

H-BEAMS TO BE USED AS COLUMNS


~

Designation

ISHBlOO

ISH! )SO

ISHB 400

ISHB 450

Size ("'m)
/l)( b

300x 250

Sectional Area, e m2

300')( 250

l50 )( 250

l 50 x 250

400 '< 250

748 5

80 25

859 1

92 21

9866

58 8

6l O

67 4

724

1295
54 1

12 70
5 29

1493
534

14 65
522

400 "' 250

4SO X 250

450 )( 250

104-66

111 14

11789

77 4

822

872

915

1687
526

1661
5 16

18 78
5 18

18 50
5-oe

W e ight per Metre, k&


Radii of
Gyration

ru,

em

'n em

Safe Concentric Loads in k&

..
.......

X:
41\

.~

-<
>>.

.&!

..

...
c:
"

20

90 082 0

96 452 5

IO)lls-4

I 10 7442

118 549 9

125 6129

I]) 423 6

141)6 19

25

88 64't 9

94 8555

101 631 5

108861 1

116 556 9

12l 4l 6 0

Il l 123 0

1)8 8391

86 5565

924310

99 Ill 0

105 958 :1

11 3 528 1

120 01 3 6

127 533 2

134 795--4

3 !.

83854 5

194065

95 935 7

102 3900

109 759 2

115 869 1

123 1653

129 9855

40

80 4488

85 4582

91 8-46 4

97 64 12

104 8065

I 10 169 8

117 2972

Ill 160 1

45

76 055 I

30 4 506

86 6~3 I

91 684 4

98 561 l

IOlliH 9

109 973 0

115 201 1

50

10 875

14 5924

80 480 5

84 7410

91 260 5

95 2092

10 1 4486

105 759 1

55

65 0596

68 108 2

736506

771152

83 2098

86 386-4

92 ll51

95 538 1

6 0

5892 19

6 1 4394

66 554-5

693880

74 981 6

n 553-1

82 7881

85 505 6 .

6 5

52 9788

55 0756

597fl 8

62 085 0

67 1677

69 26<40

739859

76 1805

70

47 51-4-8

49 233 4

5H61 8

53 4090

59 99~ 1

61 7285

65 961 6

67751 4

7 5

42 5672

440011

47 791 7

4~

5075

53 611 7

55 1454

58 9375

60 501 1

8 0

383082

39 4429

42 963 6

44 1778

47 9685

49012-l

52 4470

53 451 )

8 5

34101 7

348686

380581

390509

42413 9

4) 3188

-46 )565

47 2)15

9 0

30 3592

31 0086

33 8829

95

26 998-4

27 4455

)0 0599

..J

"
~

;;
~

II:

41 055 1
... 6505
)83265
37 6684
- -346<43
_ __3_ _ ___
__ ___ __
., ____ __ _ ___ _ __ .., ..... I
I
~

-- - ------ -- - - -- ----- -'

] 0 72-4-4

])))7-2

H 1192

364984

) 7 1761

30 1505

30749-1

l2 9197

)) 4915

2-4 2140

24 821]

27 087 4

27 7S5l

11 0

19 7604

20 0786

21 9930

22342

2-43296

24 7.. 16

26 48-47

26 91-4)

120

16 1'175

16

55~ 6

18 092 6

18460 4

200970

20 -4192

2 1 872-..

22 1869

13 0

1)510 -4

l l 7870

IS 0772

IS 35l O

16732-7

10 0

Note I -The uJe loads &i.,en In this Table :ar~ t:abulated for r:nio o f sle nderneu up to but not exceedin& lSO.
Note 2 - Th~ "'alues below the ziaua do tted lines ar e for ratio of slender ness exc~~d inl 180.
Not 1 - ThiS Table is bued o" th'l requirerne"n specfied I" t .l .t of 15 : BOC-1956.

173

lSI HANDBOOK FOP. STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEl SECTIONS

TABLE XXXIII SINGLE JOIST WITH


ADDITIONAL PLATES ON BOTH FLANGES
TO BE USED AS COLUMNS

---x

x-~-

Composed of
One St-1 Joist

Desl1nation

Plates
Each Flan1e to form
Width

Weicht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

cm 2

Moduli of Sectioft

Zu

z.,,

cm3

cm3

Radii of Gyration
r ..

rH

Thkknss

em

ka

rnm

mm

k&

1$HBI~

271

250

120
160
200
250
320
400

742
'899
105-6
1252
1527
184 1

9448
11448
13448
15948
19448
23448

6206
7675
9173
I 1091
13871
I 7193

2&4-S
3679
451 2
5554
7012
8679

7 S6
781
8 05
8 34
8 74
'H8

61-4
6 34
648
660
671
680

ISHB ISO

306

250

120
160
200
250
320
400

777
93 4
1091
128-7
IS62
1876

9898
118-98
138-98
163 98
19a-98
238-98

6303
776-7
9261
I 117 5
I 3950
I 7267

2868
3702
4535
5577
703-5
8702

7 +4
7 -71

602
624
639
652
665
675

120
160
200
250
320
400

81 7
97-4
113 1
132 7
1602
1916

10408
12408
14408
16908
204-08
24008

6-41 3
7872
9362
I 1271
I 4039
I 7350

2896
4S63
5604
7063
8729

7 32
7 60
7-86
8 -16
8 58
9 -04

,.....

120
160
100
250
32 0
400

844
1001
1158
135-4
1629

194-l

1075-4
127S4
1475-4
172-54
207 54
2475-4

9248
11170
I 3118
I 5595
I 9147
2 3339

3274
4107
494-()
5982
7+40
9107

981
1008
10-33
1063
1104
1149

6 17
63..
6 47
658
669
6-78

120
160
200
250
320
400

87 1
1028
1185
1381
1656
1970

11094
13094
15094
17594
210-94
25094

934 9
I 1167
I 321 3
I 5686
I 9233
2 3420

3296
4119
4962

'1-72

609
62&
641
653
665
6 74

12-0
160
200

103 4

Ill 5

131 74
1573i
18294

I 2910
I 5697
I 851 3

tSHI ISO

ISHB 200

ISHB 200

ISHB 2ZS

)4-6

373

400

43 1

250

250

250

320

106

17-4

3n9

7 -9~

8 -26
8 66
9 12

7462
9129

9-99
1025
IOS6
1097
11 43

<t942
630-7
7673

11 05
ll l l
11 58

600-4

5-90
613
629
6 58
6-69

775
8 01
8 19
(Continued )

SECTION D : BEAMS. CHANNELS AN D OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

X---

--X

TABLE XXXIII SINGLE JOIST WITH


ADDITIONAL PLATES ON BOTH FLANGES
TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued )

y'

Composed of
One Steel Joist

Oe~lxniltlon

ISHB 225

Plates
Each flange to Form

Weiaht
per
Hetre

Seetional
Area

Hoduli of Section

z..

Z yv

Rad=i of Gyration

r,.

,~

Width

Thickness

kz

mm

mm

k'

cm 2

cm 3

cm 3

em

em

43 1

320

250

2149-4
2597-4
31094

2 2082
2 7177
3 3157

9379
I 1769
I 449 9

11 89
1230
IUS

8 36
8 51

400

1687
2039
2+4 1

8 (.4

320
ISHB 225

46&

320

120
160
200
250
320
400

1!)].1
1272
1473
1724
2076
2478

13646
16206
18766
219 6b
26446
31566

I 3070
I 5852
18664
2 2227
2 731 5
33288

4969
633 4
7700
9406
I 1796
I 4526

1092
11 21
1148
11 80
1222
1268

7 63
791
8 10
S 28
8 <5
8 58

ISHB 250

SI O

320

120
160
200
250
320
400

111 3
13 14
151 5
1766
211 8
2528

14176
16736
19296
11496
26976
32096

I 5274
I 8349
2 1453
2 5380
3 0973
3 7516

532-2
6687
8062
9759
I 214-8
I 4879

1215
1243
127.0
13 01
13 ..4]
1389

7 75
800
8 1i
8 39
8 49
8 61

ISHB 250

S47

320

120
16 0
200
250
320
-400

1150
1351
1552
1803
215-5
2557

1-4651
1n-11
19771
22971
27451
32571

I 5-455
I 8524
2 1624
2 5545
3 113 1
) 7666

5353
67 19
8084
9791
I 2180
I 4'JI I

1202
1232
1259
1291
IJ.l4
1381

7 65
790
8 09
8 43
8 56

120
16 0
200
250

400

126 4
151 5
1766
2080
2520
3022

160'J6
19296
22496
26496
32096
38496

17681
2 1564
2 5483
l 0435
3 7484
4 5723

7381
951 -of
I 1647
I 431 4
I 8047
2 231 4

1227
1255
1282
13 13
13 5-4
1400

963
9 =93
10 18
10 39
1060
1077

120
16 0
200
250
32-0
400

1301
1552
1803
211 1
2557
3059

165 71
19771
229 71
26971
31571
38971

I 7861
2 174-0
2 5653
3 0600
37M l
4 5873

740 6
953 9
I 1673
I 433 9
I 8073
2 233 9

12 15
1245
12-73
1305
1347
13 94

ISHB 150

51 0

Jl.O
ISHB 250

S47

400

\1~

8 26

9 ~5

9 82
1008
1031
IOS.l
10 71
( C ,ntinued )

lSI HANDBOOK FOil STRUCTURAL

ENGINEER.~ :

STilUCTU ilAl STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXXIII SINGLE JOIST WITH


ADDITIONAL PLATES ON BOTH FLANGES
TO BE USED AS COLUMNS

X---

--X

( Continued )
y

Composed of

WeiJht

per
One Steel Joist

Desianation

I$H8l00

ISHB 300

ISHB 300

ISHB 300

ISHBlSO

ISHBlSO

Plata
Each Ran1 to Form

S.Cdonal
Area

Metre

Moduli of Section

Radii of Gyration

Zn

Z yy

rn

ryy

ema

em*

em

em

5467
683 2
8198
9904
I 2294
1]024

14-lS
14-67
14'15
1529
1573
1610

785
8 04
8 21
8 39
8 52

18120

SSOO
6866
823-1
993 8
I 2327

4 93 4

I SOSB

1420
1453
1482
15 17
1562
1611

7497
9630
I 1763

1450
1481
15 10

1+430

ISll

937
9 74
1001
1015

18163
2 2430

1587
1634

1066

Width

Thickness

k'

mm

mm

kr

S88

:no

llO
160
200
2SO
320

119-0

151 6~

. 1928-7

17725

22970
26680

<400

1391
1592
18t-4
2195
2597

120
160
200
2SO
320

123 3
143 4
1635
1836
2238

400

2640

15705
18265
20825
24025
28SOS
33625

120
160
200
lSO
320
400

IHI
159 2
184-4
l 1S8
2597
310 0

170 8
202 85
23485
27-485
33085
3'1-485

2 2172
26823
31505
17-407
4577-3
S 550 1

120
160
200
250
320

138<4
163 5
1886
2200
2640

400

Jl-4 2

17625
208 25
2to25
28025
33625
40025

22<422
2 70f,7
3 17-43
3 763 8
4 5996
5 571

7SH
9657
I 1790
14457
I 8190
22-4S7

1436
1-469
1499
1533
15-78
16 26

ll-0
160
200
250
320
400

1277
1478
1679
193 0
2282
2684

16271
18831
21391
24591
29071
3-41 91

2 3706
17997
3231 3
3 7747
.. 5434

5628

1.651

6993

1685

~.fl.H

83St
I 0065
12..55
I 5185

17 16
17 52
1799
18...9

120
160
200

1327
1528
172 9

16901
19461
21021

14049
28334
3264-3

5665
7030
8396

1668

630

320

588

6) 0

67 -4

72-1

400

310

320

cmZ

202 85
2l48S
27965
ll08S

31359
] 7997
i5721

l 953-7
2 3214
2691 8
3 tS90

1631
1700

7-59

749
776
195
8 14

Sll
8of6

IO<ta

9 24

963
9 91
10 16
1040
10 59
7 44
7 71
7 91

809
8 28

a..o

732
7 60
7 8 1

( Concinued)

176

SECTION D: tEAMS.

C~ANNELS

AND

OT~ER.

COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

X- - -

i ---X

TABLE XXXIII SINGLE JOIST WITH


ADDITIONAL PLATES ON BOTH FLANGES
TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued )

Composed of

r-

One Steel Joist

Dalanatlon

Plates
Each Fiance to Form

Sectional
Area

WeiJht
per
Metre

Moduli of Section

z..

Radii of Gyration

Zyy

'"'

r,.,.

"'

Width

Thickness

k'

rnm

rnm

k'

em2

em3

em3

em

em

ISH I 350

72 4

320

250
320
<400

1980
233 2
273-l

lSHI
29701
3-4821

39061
4 5744
54646

I 0102
I 2492
I 5222

1737
1786
1837

801
820
836

ISHI 3SO

674

120
160
200
250
320
<400

1428
1679
19)-0
2244
2684
3186

181 91
21391
24591
185-91 '
341 91
405-91

2 7070
] 2.....
3 793 5
44718
5 +418
6 5705

7626
975-9
I 1892
1455-9
I 8292
2 255-9

1668

1866

916
9SS
913
1009
1034
1054

120
160
200
250
320
400

147 7
1729
1980
2294
2733
323-6

18821
llOll
25221
Z92 21
34821
-412 21

2 741 4
31825
3 8265
4511 0
5 4789
6 6004

765 5
9789
I 1922
I 832-2
2 2589

1650
1687
1720
1757
2805
1155

902
941
9-72
999
1016
1047

120
160
200
250
320
400

1371

17546
2QI 06
22666
25866
303 46
35466

2862-4
3 3522
3 8+43
4 4630
5 3366
63470

5801
7167
85l-2
I 023-9
I 2628
I 535-9

1860

1578
177.9
203 0
2382
2784

1932
1970
1020
2072

727
755
776
796
816
8)2

1424
162 5
1826
2078
242-9
283 1

181 46
20706
2l266
26466
3094&
16066

2 8973
33865
3 8779
4 ~95 9
5 3685
6 377 9

583-5
7201
85& 6
I 0273
11662
I 53,l

1880
1915
1955
2006
2060

1528
1779
2030
2344
2784
3286

19466
22666
25866
29866
35-4-66
418 66

3 2469
3 8652
4 4862
5 2667

ISHI 350

ISH I 400

ISHI <tOO

724

774

822

400

320

320

120
160
200
250

32-0
400

ISHI-400

774

120
160
200
250
320
400

177

3682

7~1

I "'S89

1703
1734
1770
18 16

1191

18-40

7764

1880

989-7

19 19

I 203 1
I 4697
1801
2 2697

lqSl
19 ~2

2041
2093

717
746
768
788
809

826

8-93
9lS
964
992
1019
10-41
( Cortcinued l

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEl SECTIONS

TABLE XXXIII SINGLE JOIST WITH


ADDITIONAL PLATES ON BOTH FLANGES
TO BE USED AS COLUMNS

X- - -

,-

--

( Continued )

Composed of
One Steel Joist

O.siJnatlon

ISH8 400

Plates
Each Flan1e to Form
Width

Wei1ht
per
Hetr'4

Sectional
Area

Moduli of Section

Radii of GJratlon

z..

Zyy

'n

,.,

cm1

c m3

cm3

em

em

7792
9925
12058
I 4725
I &458
22n-5

1862
1903
1938
1978
2029
2082

8 81
9 24
9 55
983
1012
1035

Thickness

kc

mm

mm

kc

82-2

<400

120
160
200
250
320
..00

1575
182-6
2078
2392
283 1
333 <4

20066
232-66
26466
30<466
42466

) 281 8
. ) 8995
4 5199
s 2996
6 -400 1
7 672-1

~6066

ISH&450

872

320

120
160
200
250
320
-400

1<475
1676
1877
2128
2480
2882

1879'4
21].54
23914
271 14
3159<4
36714

3 JIHO
3 93-4-6
.. 487<4
s 181 8
6 1609
7291 2

5962
7327
8692
I 0399
I 2788
I 5519

2066
21 07
21 -44
2186
2239
2294

7 12
7 41
763
7 83
8 05
8 22

ISH&4SO

925

320

120
160
200
250
320
-400

1528
ln9
1930
2181
25].)
2935

194-69
22029
24589
277-89
32269
373-89

3 o432 1
3 981 9
... 53).9
5 2273
6 2052
7 3342

5999
7364
873 0
I 0<436
I 2826
I 5556

20 -44
2087
21 25
21 69
2223
2280

7 02
7-31
7S4

120
160
200
250
320
-400

1626
1877
2128
2-442

20714
239-14
271 14
311-1'4
367 14
<431 14

3 8164
4 511 5
5 209 1
6085-1
73197
8744-1

7893
I 0026
I 2159
14816
I 8559
2 2816

2090
2132
21 70
22 11
2264
23 18

8-73
916
947
976
1005
1029

120
160
200
250
320
..00

1679
1930
2181
1495

21389
24589
27789
31789
373 89
43789

) 8645
... 5588
s 255-6
6 1307
73640
8 7870

7922
I 0056
I 2189
I 4856
I 8589
2 2856

2069
2 1 14
21 53
21 96
2250
23-06

8 61
90<4
9 37
9 67
9 97
1022

ISH&450.

ISH&450

872

925

2182
3384

293-5
343 7

Note - Properties civen in this Table are based o n t he &ross area of the section.

178

775
7-91
8 16

SECTIO N D : BEAMS. CHANNELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXIV DOUBLE JOISTS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
COMPOSED OF TWO ISHB SECTIONS OF SAME SIZE

DesiJnatlon
W,

k&

WeiJht per Metre. k&


Sectional Ar.a,

em~

ISHB ISO

ISHB ISO

ISHB ISO

27 1

346

306

54-2

612

691

6896

7796

88 16

Momant of Inertia. lsz- em4

2 911 2

3 0800

3271 2

Modulus of Section, Zrx em3

3882

4106

4362

Radius of Gyration, ' zx em

SpacinJ

Between
CtoC

650

6-of

629

Moment Modulus Radius


of
of
of
lnenla
StKdOft Gyration

Moment
of
Inertia

Modulus Radius
of
of
StKtlon Gyration

Hom-t Moclulua lltadlus


of
of
of
Inertia
Sectfon Gyration

of Beams

lyy

Zvv

r yy

'n

z ,.y

' yy

'''"

Zyy

em

em'

em3

em

ern

crn3

ern

ern

em..

em

150

4 7423

3162

8 29

175

6 143 1

3780

9 44

68894

UO I

9-40

7 7395

4671

937

200

7 7593

443-4

10-61

8 7166

..,3-9

1057

91051

550)

1055

225

9591-1

511 5

11 79

10781-<4

5701

1176

121475

6)7.0

11 74

250

II 6l83

581 9

1199

13 101 8

6502

12-96

14 76-41

7266

1294

275

11901 1

65-42

, .. 20

156599

731 8

1-4-17

17 6575

8186

,...,s

30-o

16 3793

7280

15..J

18 -461 6

815 1

1539

208251

9126

15-37

35.0

21982-3

879)

1785

24 79s-B

985-9

1713

27-1

1105 ....

17-11

400

28 4471

I 0344

~031

321046

I 161 1

2029

)6 253-1

I 3031

2021

f yy

( (tMfMiecf)

179

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TABLE XXXIV DOUBLE JOISTS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
(Continued)
COMPOSED OF TWO ISHB SECTIONS OF SAME. SIZE

ISHB 100

ISHB 200

ISHB .llS

k&

373

-400

41 1

Weight per Metre. k&

746

800

86 2

9508

10188

109-88

Desi1nation
w,

Sectional

Are~.

cm1

Moment of Inertia, lrr cm 4

7 2168

7-4-43 6

10 5590

Modulus of Section Z.;r:c cm3

7216

7444

9386

~adlus

8 71

of Gyration, rJta em

Spacing
Between
C to C
of B~ams

Moment Modulus
of
of
Inertia Section

8 55

Radius

of
Gyr~tlon

9 80

Moment Modulus Radius


of
of
of
lnerti~ Section Gyration.

Moment Modulus
of
of
Inertia
Section

Radius
of
Gyr~tion

z,,

'n

In

z,,

r,,

cm3

ern

cm4

em3

em

14883ol

6976

1209

16 614-4

7384

12-3~

13 29

17 9079

7929

1326

19 8764

8369

1345

8383

1447

112~8

891 6

14-4-4

23481 9

939)

1462

2) 3273

933 1

15-66

24912-1

993 1

1564

27 410,

I -Q-450

1580

350

ll 0525

I 1292

1807

33 1899

I 2032

1805

363584

I 2646

18 19

400

39 9663

I 332-2

2050

42 7411

I 4207

2048

46 6597

I 493 1

2061

450

50 0685

I 5406

2295

53 5659

I 6439

2293

58 )344

I 7284

230<4

500

61 l59-l

I 753-1

25-40

656641

I 8716

25-39

71 3827

I 9692

25-49

In

Zy,

'n

em

em

cm3

em

200

II 4423

5721

1097

llS

139678

6573

12-12

2SO

16 7905

7462

275

19 9103

300

'"

emt

550
600

180

SECTION D : BEAMS. CHANNELS AND OTHER. COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXIV DOUBLE JOISTS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
COMPOSED OF TWO ISHB SECTIONS OF SAME SIZE

ISHB 225

ISHB 2SO

ISHBlSO

IIHB 100

<468

51 0

SH

588

916

1020

1094

1176

11932

12992

139--42

14HO

10 9576

IS-473 0

IS967-8

25.0904

9740

11378

I 2774

1672-6

1091

9-58

Moment Modulus Radius


of
of
of
Inertia Sectlon Gyration

,,,

Zyy

em"

ema

Moment Modulus
of

Inertia

of

1070

Radl~

of

Section Gyration

1295

Moment Modulus Radlu


of
of
of
Inertia Section Gyratloft

Moment Modulus lbdlus


of
of
of
Inertia Section Gyration

f yy

l yy

Z yy

' on

lyy

Z yy

r,,

lyy

z,,

'n

em

em

cm3

em

em'

cm3

em

em'

cm3

em

17 7778

I Ill I

13 62

ll 4369

8986

1340

24 222-S

9689

IHS

lS 352-1

I 0098

1458

28 485-S

1085-2

14 81

30 182-4

I ISH

14 76

32 6898

I 24Sl

14 78

2U401

I 1246

15-76

lliS45

I 205-6

15-97

3539H

I 2816

15-93

38 0696

I 384 4

15-95

393349

I J6ll

18 16

43 71<0 5

14570

1834

<46 7207

I 5514

18-31

so 1318

I 674-4

1832

so Sll l

I 611 3

2058

SSitOS

I 7"7

2074

59 791 4

I 8~..4

2071

64267 1

I 9775

10 72

63 1989

18668

llOI

6969H

I 991 3

23-16

74 6047

2 1258

ll ll

80 1728

2 1907

2314

77368 1

l 1181

2546

IS lllS

22699

25-60

91 1609

2 4248

25-57

97 9496

26120

lSSS

117 5978

29l9-9

18 O;

1)91171

3271-l

30 48

(Continued)

181

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TABLE XXXIV DOUBLE JOISTS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued)
COMPOSED OF TWO ISHB SECTIONS OF SAME SIZE
y

Desl1natlon ISHB lOO

w,

k&

Weltht per Metre, k&

ISHB lJO

ISHB JSO

630

674

724

1260

1348

144-8

171 82

1$442

---Sectional Are:a. em2

16050

Moment of Inertia, lx:r cm 4

259004

38 319<4

396056

2 1896

2 263 2

-Modulus of Section, Zu, cm3

Aadlus of GyratlOft, rn em
Spacln1
htw. .n
C to C
of . . .ms

Moment
of
Inertia

I 7266
1270

1465

1<493

MCHiulua Radius
of
of
s.ctlon Gyration

lyy

Z yy

'n

em

em

ems

em

250

Moment
of
Inertia

Modulus Radius
of
of
Section Gyration

Moment
of
Inertia

HCHiulus Radius
of
of
Section Gyration

,,.,.

Z yy

fyy

lyy

Z yy

fyy

emt

em'

em

em

(1'113

em

ll 7<497

t l700

llS9

275

3<4 8379

13126

1477

37 3875

I -4243

1-475

398879

I 5143

1471

300

406051

1 471 1

IHI

43 5623

I 5841

15-91

46 5155

16160

ISU

350

Sl 6-465

178l9

1121

57522 7

I 917.f

1839

61 4,7

20439

1826

400

616933

21071

10"

736301

21656

2070

787890

24176

1067

450

85 7465

24436

1HI

918867

26253

13-ll

983837

2 8031

lHO

500

104 8051

27

2555

1122903

1994-4

2556

110 l8P>

3 1999

1554

s5-o

1258715

3 1397

1800

134 8417

3311 0

28.01

144<4817

36041

2799

600

, ... ,..N

) 497-1

30.f6

159 5401

37539

3047

1709990

40150

3045

650

700

Ill

SECTION 0: BEAMS, CHANNELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXIV DOUBLE JOISTS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
COMPOSED OF TWO ISHB SECTIONS OF SAME SIZE

- --- ISHB 400

--- -- ---- - -- --

lSHB 450

ISHB 400

17~

ISHB 450

872

822

925

- ----

--- -
1548

1644
-- - ~

...

- ----- ---- - --

-- - 56' 1670

57 M70

-- -

1687

--- --- - ----- 235 78

80 6998

78 421 6

.,..

________.____ __________..... _, ___.... -------- .. ------ ,

3 5866

) 4854

2 8884
.. -- ----- - --- ~ --

-- - -

---- - - ~ -- - - -

________

- -----

2 8084

. --- --- -

22228

209-32

19732

- .. -

1850

17..4
...

- - -

-- - .........

1850

18 78

1661

-----

- -----

- - -
Moment Modulus Radius
of

Inertia

of

of

Section Gyration

Moment Modulua Radius

Moment Modulus Radius


of
of
of
Inertia Section Gyration

of

of

of

Inertia Section Gyration

Moment Modulus Radius


of

Inertia

of

of

Section Gyration

lyy

Z yy

'Yr

'~ v

Z yy

'n

1.-y

z)../

'n

'::)'

Z;:

r,,.

cm 4

cm3

em

em

cm3

em

cm1

cm3

em

cm1

cm3

em

36 287 9

I 4515

13 56

40 701 7

16281

1353

42 762 4

I 6290

1472

45 1405

I 7147

1469

47 9953

I 8284

1469

so 667 2

I 924 7

I H 6

49 8536

I 8129

15-S9

526629

I 9098

1586

55 983 5

2 0358

1587

59 140 5

l 1-t-'4-7

15 84

65 8859

2 196-2

1827

69 6702

2 316 5

182-4

74043-7

24681

1825

78 297 6

2 6034

1822

84 384 6

2 5965

2068

892939

2 741 2

2065

94 882 5

2 9i9S

2066

100 -4020

) 082 2

2.0 64

105 349 9

3 0100

23 1I

Ill 5342

3 179?

23 08

118 499 1

3 3857

B 09

125 453 6

3 5767

128 781 6

3 -4342

25 55

136 3909

3 6298

2553

1448955

3 863 9

25-53

1534525

<4 083 9

2551

15-4 679 9

3 867 0

2800

163 8642

4 0889

2798

17-4 0697

.. 351 7

27 99

184 3986

4 6013

2797

183 OH 6

4 3069

3046

193 9539

4 5556

3044

206 0225

.. 8476

3044

118 2920

5 1272

30-43

213 875 9

.. 7528

3292

2266601

5 0285

329 1

240 7537

s 350 1

32 91

255 13'26

s 6601

3'289

2-47 173 6

5 203 7

35 39

261 9829

s 5067

3538

278 263 5

5 858 2

35 38

294 9205

6 199 1

3537

Note- The properties given. il'l thi$ Table are based on the &ross area of the section.

183

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r-;- b '

TABLE XXXV DOUBLE JOISTS WITH


FLANGES BUTTING AND WELDED TOE
T,O TOE TO BE USED AS COLUMNS

,..-

'

X --1'1--- - . - f- X

L=+=====4==
I

Nominl
Sl.ze
h

x b

mm

Composed of l' wu
Joists Each of the
Same Size
Designatlon

kg

mm

Wel1ht
per
Metre

Sectional
Area

P.toments of
Inertia

Mo duli of

Radii of

Section

Gyration

'n

kg

em

em

6896

291 12

-4 H24

3882

3162

~SO

8 29

61 ';.

n96

3 oso-o

5 4830

4 106

358-4

6 29

8 39

692

88 16

32712

6 381 0

4362

-4080

609

851

373

7 46

9508

7 216 8

II -4-422

7216

572-1

871

10 97

ISHB 200

400

8 0 0

101 88

7-4-i3 6

12351 ,1

7+4-4

6124

8 55

1101

225x -450

ISHB 115

43 1

862

10988

10 5590

16 6 14 3

9386

7384

9 80

1230

225 x 450

ISHB 225

-468

936

11932

10 9576

18 177 8

9HO

800-4

958

1234

250x 500

ISHBlSO

SI O

1020

12992

IS <473 0

2<4 2226

I 2378

9687

1091

13 6$

250x 500

ISHB 250

S-47

109-4

139-42

I S 9678

26 1402

I 277"1

I 037 7

10 70

13 69

300x 500

ISHB 300

588

1176

1<49 70

25 090<4

21n1a

I 6726

I Ill I

1195

1362

lOO x 500

ISHBlOO

630

1260

16050

2::: 9004

29 93-40

I 7266

I 1888

1270

13 66

350x 500

ISHB 350

674

1348

171 82

38 319-4

31 7497

2 1896

I 2700

1493

13-59

JSO x SOO

ISHB 350

72<4

14{8

18442

39 6056

3-41SH

2 263 '2

I 3603

14-65

13 63

-400>< 500

ISHB400

77"1

154-8

197J:t

56 1670

36 2878

2 8084

I 451 5

1687

13 56

-400x SOO

ISHB400

81'2.

1644

20932

57 6<47 0

38 6659

l88C4

I 5374

1661

1359

4SOx 500

ISHB 450

872

1744

22228

78 421 6

40 70 16

J 4aS-4

I 628 1

1878

1353

450x 500

ISHB-450

925

1850

23578

80699 8

43 3740

3 5866

I 72-46

1850

1356

ISO x.300

ISHB ISO

27 1

ISOx 300

ISH8 ISO

306

ISOx 300

ISHB ISO

200x -400

ISHB 200

200 x -400

184

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTUUL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXXVI SAFE CONCENTRIC LOADS ON CHANNEL


SECTIONS TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
{Continued)

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------ISLC IU
ISMC ll5
ISLC 100
DesiJnation
ISMt: 1SO
ISMC 175
I~MClOO

ISL.C 225

Area, em%

Wel1ht per Metre, k'


Radii of {
Gyration

I
I

304

rn em

99<4

'"' em

238

60

46 )()(,1

+4 0250

7 0

E
.s:.

240
9 14
262

3301
259

903
l-38

2622

--

2S21

ll10

2438

---~-------

206
8 11
237

22 1
8 03
213

176
7 16
238

191
708
223

Safe Concentric Loads in kt

SO

)(

3053

I
4 0

3867

25869-<4

2B 1006

31 8909

24 611 0

266898

28 173 4

30 1890

12 6609

24 ~978

H780S

2:, 0507

27 8Sl ~

10217 1

21 780-6

36 322-1

392339

30 8738

35 3862

38181 5

29708(1

34 0803

36 7378

32335-6

80

<fO 0-437

JOC66-0

322549

2H7l 7

250251

17 4744

18 7543

90

37 2195

273767

29 171 9

206252

21 ?224

148732

15914-<f

100

33 ?765

2443i 9

26 031 l

17 CJOSS

139907

125749

13 <H66

11 0

30 52! 8

21 5613

30 521 &

IS 4G9 6

16 3730

10681 4

II 3674

120

27 1953

18 95-41

l7 1958

IH038

1417i6

89432

9 4983

~ ,______ __
:l
41

:I>

-;:

~
w

l O

390S6-7

323801

33 3401

26 4140

27 3440

22 6240

23 631 5

l S

)24480

28 1487

27 6987

21 8989

21 9163

18 7958

189408

30

lS 5686

230898

21 8262

17 2265

16 863 'f

l S

"9169

184554

17 053 0

13 4482

128807

II 571 8

II 131 9

153481

147)68

13 101 7

10 3097

96760

88906

8 3623

.fS

II 9529

II S61 7

10 1034

8033 8

rsnl

6 9238

6 5485

50

9 4177

92597

80478

6337<4

5 9692

H6H

S IS88

SS

7 6528

7 4554

6532-7

5 141 7

48070

H310

1-4 57-44

- - - - - - - --- - -- - - - - - - - --- - - - ---- ----- - --

'1671
( ContiniiH)

186

SECTION D ; SEAMS. C HAN N EL,$ A N D O THE; R COMPOUN D SECTION$ USEO AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXVI SAFE CONCENTRIC LOADS ON CHANNEL


SECTIONS TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued)
ISLC ISO

ISHC ISO

ISLC 125

ISMC 125

ISLC 100

ISMC 100

Area, cm 2

1836

2088

1367

1619

10-02

1170

726

8 67

Metr~ .

144

164

107

127

79

9 2

5 7

6 8

<f06
157

<fOO
149

3 02
126

296
121

.. +47 5

5 l<f60

Designation

Weight per

Radii of {
Gyratio n

kg

'.u em

r,.1 em

6 16
237

6 11
22 1

5 07
192

S ll
205

Saf e Concentric Load5 in

.,

x<

:0 5-498

23 323 8

14H20

16 926 9

8 980 6

10 3428

50

18 921 5

21 <fl87

12 3285

l<f 497 5

6 854-6

7 833-2

166261

18 7699

' "H

II 709 i -

10

, .. 022 0

IS 779 6

7 9340

9272-4

ISMC 7S

kc

-40

60

ISLC 75

s 1)) 2

s 838 3

3 764 1

.. 253 0

2973-9

-- ...

~---

3 ..03 1
-

--

-- --

20200

2305-3

I 4273

I 6271

- - - - -- -- - - - - --

)(

:>(

8 0

II 5856

13 0161

9 0

9 5908

10 757 1

6 27<f-7

7309-<f

.. 8968

5 693 7

.. ......... ... ... . ........ . . . . . ....

...."
...

I:
.!:

.....

100
110

7 8228

___ .. _ _ __

8 755 0

3933-9

.. 579 1

7 0969

3 1&29

16798

6 3657

2 8<f03

3 2058

2 !70-8

24570

I 7125

I 9105

6 5190

7 020 0

- -- - - - 12 0

5 3358

5 961 7

2 608 5

l 0 32 3

20

18 4959

20 1054

12 3604

13 711 3

.11:

.::

--

...J

"
e
~
"'
~

...x
.c:
>-

25

IS 33<43

16 037 9

948 15

3 0

12 0625

123025

7 1221

).S

9 -4168

SH38

9 351.2

<40

-~

--

---

---

....

--

--

2 026]

22039

__ 7., 4620
____ _

3 031 0

3 1590

I 3402

I <4591

s 378 3

2 145)

2231 2

7 2"2

7 028 2

3 9SS8

.. 031 3

4)

s 6255

5493 5

3 0238

l 103 '

SO

4 <f376

"3326

2 3895

SS

3 6004

l.f821

- -- - -- - - --- - --

Not e I - The ufe load t &i'<en in this Table are ubu la\cd fo r r atio of slenderMSJ 11p to b~o~t not exeeedina l SO.

Note 2- The value$ below the :zi&ZII dotted lint$ are fo r rt'iO Qf $1enderneu ex~eedin& 180.

187

46601

--

Note 3 - This Table is bued on t he requ iremc nu s peclflt:d In

----

4 4359

10 175

- - -----

)!.

3 563-4

3 2358
-

t .t.2 of IS ; 800- ltS6.

lSI HANDBOOK fOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STL SECTIONS

TABLE XXXVII DOUBLE CHANNELS LACED


OR BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
I

C------==~-:.=
~----
y

COMPOSED OF TWO CHANNELS OF SAME SIZE

Deslenatlon ISJC 100


Weisht,

k&

116

ISJC 125

ISJC 150

158

198

2014

25-30

Moment of Inertia 1, ,. em

2476

5400

9421

Modulus of Section Zzx cm3

496

864

1256

Radius of Gyration ' u em

4 09

518

Radiu

Moment

Modulus

of

of
Grratlof!

of

of

of

Inertia

Section

Gyration

Moment
of

Modulus

Webs

Inertia

Section

lyy

Z yy

mm

em'

cm3

em

S81
701
83-3
983
1152
1339
1544
1769
201 1
2272

13 1
148
167
187
209
23 3
2.5-7
283
309
337
36.5
422

1 -~

IOS6

21 I

2 18
237
2-58
2-79
3-01
].23
J -45
3 68
392
:415
462

12].]
143 6
1664
191 8
219 6
2.500
2829
3182

23 5
261
289
320
351
38 5
41 9

-482

.510

.54.57
6368

54-3
606
670

5 58
6 07
6 56

&41 3

801

I 07.5.5
I 3393

9B

753
8 .52

SO
100

1.50
200
250

300
350
400
450
500

600
700
800
900
1000
120 0
1400
1600
1800
2000
2200
2400
2600

2552
3167
3856
4620

I 632 7
I 95.58

JOOO

2 3085
2 6909
3 102 9
3 .5+4-.5
4 0 1S8

3200

4 5167

3400
3600
3800
4000

5 o-47-3
56075
6 1973
6 8 16 8

2800

of

107-1
1209
IJ49
1489
16].1

1773
191 6

20S'1
2203
2348
2492
263 7
2782

Radius
of

Gyration

Moment
of
Inertia

Radius

Modulus

Spacina
Between

Section

z >.Y

9 51
10 50
11 49

1248
13 47
14 47
1547
1646
1746
18 {6
19 45
20 4.5
21 45

cm3

em

l<fSS

265

168 1
1938

2-40
258

2U7
2S48
2900
3284
3700

292
323
356
392
430
469
51 0

4 14 7

55-3

em

3.562
3966
4850
5835
6920
810 7
9394

I 2270
I .5548
I 9230
2 331 4
2 7802
3 2692
)7q84
4 3680
49778
5 6280
6 3184
7 0490
78200
86312
94828

..55
491
.5~9

606
686
769
85-3
93 9
111 5
1296
1479
1665
185)

1 29
247
267
2 87
309

3-30
3 52

375
3 98
421
4 44
4 91

538
586

4626
513 6
6252
7494

8863
I 035 8
I 1980
I 5603
197J-2

6 3 ..
6 83
7 8 1
8 79
9 77
1076
11 75
1274

2234

ll 73

2427
2620
281 4

1473

s .5132

1572
1672
1771
1871
1970
1070

6 280 3
7 0780

204-3

3009
3204
3-400
3.596
379-3

21 70

597

il<f2
73 6
83-3
93-3
IOJ-6
114 1
1357

z.n

297
3 17

339
) 60
3 82
405
4 28

4-51
4 97
544
592
640
6 88
7 85

1579

8 8)

2 4367

1805

2 9508

9 81
1080

l 5155
.. 1308

2035
2268
2503

4 7967

274 1

7 9663
8885-1
98546
108747
II 9454

2980

3U I
3462
3705
1949

419)
4439

4684

11 79
1278

1377
1476
15-76
1675

1774
187-4

197-4
107l
1173
( Continued)

188

SECTION D : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXVII DOUBLE CHANNELS LACED


OR BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
(Continued)
COMPOSED OF TWO CHANNELS OF SAME SIZE

Deslanatlon

ISJC 175

ISJC 200

ISLC 75

Welaht.

k&

224

278

IH

Area,

cm2

2848

l5S4

1452

Moment of Inertia l.rx cm.4

I 4398

2 3224

1322

Modulus of Section Zw em'

16-46

1322

35-1

Radius of Gyration rw em
SpaclnJ
BetwHn
Webs

Moment
of

Modulus
of

Radius
of

Moment
of

Modulus
of

Radius
of

Inertia

Section

Gyration

Inertia

Section

Gyration

Zyy

lyy

em'

em

cm 4

1882
2149
2o452
2790
3164
3573

31 .4
344

2 57
275
293

3063
343 6

-438

3852
431 3

510

481 9

602

493

3 33
3 S4

194
l ll
129
348
368

l89

536

376

5369
5963

651

..01 8
+499

702

410

580

755

627
675
724
826

397
420
4 41

6602

501 5
5567

7285
801 3
8785

809
866

mm

0
50

100
150
100
250
300
350
..00
450
~00

600
700
800
900

1000
1200
1400
1600
1800

2000
2200
2400
2600

2800
3000
3200
1400

3600
3800
..000

808

71 1

6154
743 6
8860
I 0426
I 213 5
I 3986
I 811 -6
2 281 5
2 808-4
3 392 2
., 033 0
4 7308
5 485S
6 297:2
7 1658
8091<4
907-4-C)
10 I 13 S
II 2100
12 363 4f
I] 573-8

377

41 3
452

l Jl

HS
5 II

93-3

5 58

1043

6 05

1156
1271

6 53
101

151 0

-467-1

798
8 95
993
10 91
1190
12 89
1388
1487
15 86
16 86
1785
1884
1984

4945
522-1

.2183

1755

2006
2261
2521
2783
3048

331 4
358 3
3853
4125

4397

2084

I 0463
I 231 8
I 4351
I 656 1
I 895 0
2 425 9
l 0280
3701 1
" .....s.J
5 2606
61470
7 1044
8 1329
9 2326
10 403 2
I I 6-450
12 9579
i4HI 8
IS 7968
17 3129

189

Moment
of
Inertia

em
474

Modulus
of
Section

,.,y

Zyy

em'

cm3

Radius
of

Gyration

495

114

602

142

185
204

n.7

161

214.

870

183

1031

106

245
167

4 31

1112
1409
1625

ll-1
15-6
28:3

453
4 75

1860
llll

925
1046

:497

2382

310
33 8
366

543

2978

.flS

I 173

5 89
6 35
683

36<4 5

486
S48
612
676

557

1305

,......o
157 9
1866
116)

730
826
9 ll
1020

2461
277-8

11 18

3094

12'-17

3-41 5

13 15
14 14

3739

406 6
o4396
-4729
5063
539 9
573 7
6076

6<416

-4386

Sl9 9
6085

807o4
03!14
I 2924
I

807
941

844

943

20:09
21 08

60361

262 4

2208

6 6-41 5

2767

1612
17 II
1810
1909

HS
358
381
405
453
501
550
598
6 47
7o46

1077
1214

I 5784
I 8935
22176
2 6108
3 0130
3 44-42
39045
43938
4 9122
s 4596

15 13

289
311

1353

1043
II 42

1-492
163 2
1772
191 3
205 5
2197

1141
13 41
lo441

2339

2482

1839
1939
2039

15 ..0

1640
17 -40

21 39
( Contlnu~d)

SECTION D : BEAMS. CH ANN ELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXVII DOUBLE CHANNELS lACED


OR BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Cor:tinued)
COMPOSED OF TWO CHANNELS OF SAME SIZE

Desiln&tion

ISJC 175

ISJC 100

ISLC 75

Wei pt.

k&

224

278

11 4

A r ea.

em 2

2848

35-5-4

14-52

Moment of Inertia /_.,.. em


Modulus of Section Z.uo em3
Radius of Gyration r u em

I -4398

23224

1322

16-46

2322

352

711

Spadnl
Between
Webs

Moment
of
Inertia

lyy

Zyy

mm

emc

em3

0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
600
700
800
900
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
~200

2400
2600
2800
3000
3200
3400
3600
3800
4000

1882
21-49
2452
2790
3164
3573
401 8
4499
SOI S
5567
6154
T-436
8860
I 0-42-6
I 2135
I 3986
I 811 6
2 281 5
21084
l 3922
4 0330
4 7308
54855
6 2972
7 1658
8091 4
90740
10 11 35
II 2100
/l-3634
I) 573 8

8 08

Modulus
Radius
of
of
Section Gyration

31 -4
34-4
377
41 3
452
49-l
53 6
580
62-7
675
72-4
826
93 3
1043
I !56
127 I
151 0
1755
2006
226 1
2S2 1
2713
3041
331 4
3583
3853
4125
4397
467 1
4945
5221

Moment
of
IMrtla

Modulus
of
Section

r'Y'I

r,,

z,,

em

em

1 57

3061

2 15
2 93
3 13
333
354
376
397
4 20
4 42
4-65

3436

5 11
558
60 5
653
701
798
8 95
99)
1091
11 90
1219
13
1487
1586
1686
1785
1884
1984
2084
21 8)

302
Moment
of
IMrda

Modulus
of
Section

Radius
of
Gyration

1
1Y

,,,

z,,

'n

em3

em

em 4

cm3

em

124
1-42
16 2
183
206
23 1
25-6
l 8 3
31:0
338
366
425

16561

1440

I 8950
2-4259
l 028 0
3 701 1
-44453
5 2606
6 147C
7 104..
8 1329
9 232 6
10403 2
116450
12 9579
14 341 8
IS 7968
17l229

157 9
1866
2163
2467
2778
3c;>9 4
341 5
373 9
4066
4396
4n-9
5063
5399
573-7
6076
6-41 6

2'14
311
329
348
368
389
4 10
431
-453
475
4 97
5 ..4)
S-89
635
683
7-30
8 26
923
1020
11 18
12 17
13 15
14 1-f
15 13
1612
1711
18 10
1909
2009
21 08
:U08

-4'15
602

3852
431 3
4819
5369
5963
6602
7285
801 3
8785
I 0-463
I 23 18
I -435 1

438 -474
510
SS-7
602
651
702
755
809
866
925
104-6
1173
1305

190

Radius
of
Gyration

n -1
870
103 2
121 2
1409
162 s
1860
211 2
2382
2978
36-45
4386
519 9
6085
807-4
I 0354
12924
I 5784
I 8935
2 2376
2 6108
3 0130
34442
3 90-45
.. 3938
4 912' 2
s 4596
6036 1
6 6-41 S

48&

548
61 2
676
807
94 1
1077
121-4
l lS3
1492
163 2
ln2
1913
2055
2197
2339
2482
26H
2767

115
204
224
245
2 67
289
3-12
J)S
358
3 81
405
-453
SOI
550
598
647
746
8 44
943
1043
11 42
1241
13.. 1
1441
1540
1640
1740
1839
1939
2039
21 39
( Con!inued)

SECTION D : BEAMS. CHANNELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXVII DOUBLE CHANNELS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued)
COMPOSED OF TWO CHANNELS OF SAME SIZE
Deslanatlon

ISLC 175

Wlsht. ka

351

..,.,

4480

5244

Ar-. em2

ISLC200

ISLCns

480
61 06

Moment of Inertia In, ern

22968

3 ..51 0

50958

Modulus of Sectlen Z66, em'

2626

3452

o4530

Radius of Gyration r1111 , em

.,

7-16

Spactna
htw"n

Mment

We~

Inertia

t,.,

z,.,.

mm

em

SO
100
150
200
250
300
350
-40.0
45.0
500
60.0
700
800
90.0
100-G
120.0
1400
1600
110.0
1000
2200
240.()
160.()
210.0
300.0
3200
l400
3600
)8()-()

-400.0
-4500

8 11

Modulus
Radius
of
of
Section Gyratfon

Moment
of
ln.rtla

Modulus

'n

em1

Ctn

SII O

681

5676
6298
6975
not
8498
9J.f4
I 0246
I 1203
I 221 7
I 3286
I 559.f
I 812-5
20880
2 )859
2 7062
3 4141
4 211 5
50986
6 0752
7141 4
8297-3
9 5427
108n8
12 302-4
13 116-6
IS..lOS
17 1139
181970
207696
22 7311

732
787
845
907
971
103 8
1108
1179
125-3
1329
1485
1648
181 6
1988
2165
2529
2905
3289
1612
401 1
+415

).)8
356

...,....

530-6
5nl
614-1
6562
6985
741 1
7831
1266

HS
395
4 15
436
457
4 78
500

Sll
545
590
636
683
730

7n
873
970
1067

11 64
1263

ll61
1-459
1558

1657
1756
1855

19S4
205-4
21 53
2253

914

Section

"adius
of
Gyration

Moment
of
Inertia

t,.,.

z,.,

,,

,,.,

Zyy

'n

em

em1

em

em

cm1

em

583 4
648)
7197
7977
882-3
9734
1071-1
I 175-l
12861
I -4034
I 5273
17948
20884
2 4083
27544
3 1267
3 9500
-48782
5911 3
7049-l
a 292-1
96398

n -8
83 6
9CO
967
10)8
111 2
119.0
127 1
135-4
1439
1527
1709

3H
352
370
1 90
4 10
ll
452
4 73
495
5 17
540
585
631
678
725
772
868
96-4
1062
1159
1257
1356
1454
1553
1652
1751
1850
19.f9
2049
21-48
ll-41

876
938
1004
1075

l St
3n
395
4 14

II S-o

43

lll9

-454
H5

11

on ...

126491
143122
160794
17951 5
19 9285
22 0104
24 197-1
264881

soo-o

191

of

urH
209
2295
250 1
2926
336....
381 ....
427.2
-4731
521-1
5688
617 1
6657
7146
7639
813 -4
86).2

~13 1

'963 ~

7885
867
9540
I 0482
I 1500
1259
13765
I 5012
I 6336
1 n36
I 921 2
2239-l
2 5879
2 967 1
3 3768
3 817 1
4 7892
5 8834
70997
84)8 1
98987
II 481 3
ll 1861
15 0 130
16 962-1
1903)2
2 1 2265
23 541 9
25 979o4
28 539 1
311108
38 4595
46o461 4

Modulus "adius
of
ol
Section GyratJon

UH
1396
1485
1576
167 1
1866
2070
2282
2501
272-6
3193
3677
-41 76

...,,

5 17
5-39
561
606
651
697
7-<M
7tl
816
981
1078
11 76
4688
1273
521 0
1371
5741
1-470
6279
6824
1568
7375
1667
793 1
1766
849 1
186-4
196-4
9055
9622
2063
I 0193
21 62
1161
I 0766
25 10
I 2209
I 3665
2758
( ConUftued )

lSI HANDBOO~ FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXXVII DOUBLE CHANNELS LACED OR


BATIENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued )
COMPOSED OF TWO CHANNELS OF SAME SIZE

o..l.natiqn
WeJpt, k'
Area. em 2

ISLClSO

ISLC 300

ISLC 350

560

662

n -6

7130

&4122

9894

Moment of Inertia In em'

73750

1209SI

18 6252

em3

5900

8064

I 0642

Mod'ulus of hction Z 16 ,

Radius of Gyration r1w em

1017

Webs

Moment
of
Inertia

lyy

Zn

f yy

lyy

Zyy

mm

em'

emS

em

em'

I 1166
I 2173
13269
1445--4
I 5729
I 7093
I 8545
2 0087
2 1718
2 3431
2 5248
29133
3 3376
37975
.. 24))0
4 8242
5 9935
7305-4
8 7599
10 3571
12 0968
139791
16 0040
18 171 5
20 481 7
22 9344
25 5297
28 2676
31 1481
l4 171 3
37 3370
.cs 8752
ss 3046

111 7
1188
1264
1'\45
143 0
151 9
1613
171 0
1810
1913
2020
224 1
2<f72
271 2
296 1
3216
3746
.C297
4867
5451
6041
6657
n75
7904
853 4
9174
981 9
I 0469
I 1124
I 1783
I 2...... 6
I 411 5
I 580 1

396
4 13
4 31
4;50
470
490
510
Sll
5-52
5-73
5-95
639
684
730
7-76
823
917
1012
11 08
1205
13-03
1400
14-98
1596
1695
1793
1892
1991
2090
21 89
2288
2537
2785

12396
I 3523
I 4755
16092
I 7534
I 9081
2073-4
2 2492
24356
26324
28398
32862
ln47
.. 3052

SpaclnJ

a.tween

0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450

SOO
600
700
800
900
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2200
2400
2600
1800
3000
320.0
3400
3600
3800
-4000
-4500
5000
5500
6000

Modulus
of
Section

u-n

11 98

Radius
of
Gyration

Moment
of
Inertia

Modulus
of
Section

4&n9
5<f92-8
6 8487
8 3731
10 0659
II 9272
I] 9569
16 1550
18 5216
21 0566
23760 1
26 6320
29 672-3
32881 1
36 2583
398040
-43 518 I
53 5403
64615-2
76 7429
89 9233

191

Radius
of
Gyration

Moment
of
Inertia

Modulus Radius
of
of
'ctlon Gyratioft

''"

lyy

Z yy

emS

em

em'

em3

1240
131 9
1<05
1497
1594
1696
1803
191 4
2030
1149
2272
2.5 28
2796
3075
3364
3662
4280
4925
5592
6277
6978
7693
841 9
9155
9900
I 0653
I 1412
I 2178
12949
13726
I.C506
I 6474
18461
20465
22481

384
401

...,

4-37
456
476
496
517
5)8
559
581
625
669
7-15
761
808
902
997
1093
11 90
1287
13 85
1483
1581
1680
1778
1877
1976
2075
21 74
22-73
2s-21
l770
3019
3268

I 3639
I <f893
16270
1m-2
19397
2 1146
2301 8
2 501 4
2 7134
2 '1377
3 1745
3 6850
4 2450
4 854-5
5 5134
6 221 8
7 7870
9 5501
II 511 1
136700
160268
185814
213339
24284-3
27 4326
30 7787
34 3227
.?S 0647
42 0044
46 1421
S0-4777
62 1823
75 lll-6
89301 7
104 7166

r ,

yY

em

371
1364
1-453
388
4-<K.
1550
424
1653
1763
4 43
-461
1880
482
2002
2129
503
524
2261
S4S
2398
5-66
2540
6 10
2:83-S
655
ll44
7 00
3467
3802
746
793
4148
4867
8 87
561 8
982
11395
1079
7195
11 75
801 3
1273
8948
13 70
9697
1468
15-67
I 05511
I 1430
166S
1764
I 231 1
186)
I 3201
1961
14098
20 60
I 5002
21 60
; S91 1
22-59
I 6826
25-07
1913-l
1756
21464
30<>4
H81 4
32-53
2 6179
( Contlm1ed )

SECTION 0 : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND OTHER COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXVII DOUBLE CHANNELS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued)

COMPOSED OF TWO CHANNELS OF SAME SIZE


Deslanatlon
Welpt,

Area,

k&

em 2

ISLC 400

\SMC 75

91 4

13 6

184

11650

173<4

23-40

ISMC 100

Moment of Inertia (.,., em.a

27 9790

1520

373-4

Moduius of s.ction Z..,, cm3

13990

.ot06

746

Radius of Gyration ' u em

296

1550

Moment
of
Inertia

Modulus
of

fyy

z.Y.Y

r.,.,

l,y

z,

fyy

mm

em4

ems

em

em

em3

em

IS70
1673
1784
1905
2033
2168
231 0
2-458
261 3
2773
2938
328-3
3645
4024
441 6
4821
566-f
6545
7-458
8397
9359
I 03<40
11338
I 2351
I 337-6
1441 2
I 54!8
I 651 3
17576

3-67
384
4-01
4 19
438
458
478
-4-98
519
540
561
605
650
695
741
788
8 82
977
107-4
11 70
1268
ll6S
146)
15-62
1660
1759
18-57
1956
2055

550
67-4
820
98 8
1177
1388
1621
1876
2152
1450
2769
3473
4264
5141
6105
7156
951 8
I 2226
I 5282
1868-4
2 243-3
2 6528
3 0971
3 5760
50896
.. 6379
<f2209
58385
64909
7Jn-t
78996

137
IS-9
J82
208
235
264
295
326
359
392
426
-496
569
643

178
197
217
239
261
283
306
129
3-52
376
400
448

Spillcina
Between

Webs

0
50

100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
600
100
800
900
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
2200
2-400
260-()
2800
3000
3200
3400
)600

I 5697
I 7144
I 8737
20476
2 2360
2 4390
2 6566
28887
3 1354
3 3961

3 6725
4 2678
4921--4
5 6332
64032
7231 6
90629
II 1273
13 4247
159.551
187185
21 71f-8
249-4-42
284066
32 1020
36 030-4
40 191 7
-4i5861
<f9 213-5

Se~tion

Radius
of
Gyration

3800

5--4 0739

I 86-f-6

liSo+

4000
-4500

59 J673

5000

88 1292
104 79<45
122 9161

19722
2243-7
25180
2 7945
) 0729

2254
2502
2750
2999
3248

550-0
6000

72 92o-l

Moment

.otOO

of

Inertia

Modulus Radius
of
of
Section Gyration

71 8
795
952
111 1
1273
1437
1602
1769
191-6
210<f
2272
2+41
261 0
2780
2?S-o
3111
3291

496
545
593
642
7 41
840
939
1038
11 31
1237
1336
1436
15-)6
1635
1735
lllS
19lS
2035
21 34

Modulus
of
Section

Gyration

'n

Zn

,.,.,

cm 4

cml

em

213
240
270
)02
)-)-6
372
41 0
450
491
53-3
576
665
757
853
950
IOSO
125J
1-462
1675
189-0
2108
2329
2550
2773
2998
3223
3449
3676
3903
-413-1
4359

213
2-32
252
272
294
315

Moment
of

Inertia

1066
1159
1482
1734
201 6
2.326
2666
3035
3.04
3161
431 8
5320
6438
1674
9026
I 0496
13786
1754-f
21770
2646-<f
31626
3 7256
43354
49920
5695-4
64456
7 2-426
8086-4
89770
99145
108987

Radius
of

l-l&

360
383
406
430
471
52S
573
621
610
768
866
9-65
1063
I 163
1262
13 61
1461

1560
1660
1759
1859
1959
2058
li S8

( Ce~ttinued)

193

lSI HANDBOOK FOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAL STEEL SECTIONS

TABLE XXXVII DOUBLE CHANNELS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued)
COMPOSED OF TWO CHANNELS OF SAME SIZE
ISMC llS

ISMC ISO

~'

25-4

328

36l

cm2

32-38

-41 76

4876

Deslxnation
w~ight,

Ar~a.

ISMC 175

Moment of Inertia t.. ,. em4

8328

I 5588

2+466

Modulus of Selon z ..,. cml

133-2

2078

2796

Radius of Gyration ' u em


Spacinc
Between
Webs

.s-o7

Moment Modulus
of
of
Inertia Section

Radius
of
Gyration

Moment
of
Inertia

Modulus

Radius

Moment

Modulus

of

of

of

of

of

Inertia

Section

Gyration

r yy

ly y

Zn.

lyy

zn

'n

em1

cm3

em

em'

em3

em

S-47
593
6-42
69-4
750
808
86 9
93 3
998
1066
113 5
1179
142 8
1583
1742
190-5
2242
2589
2946
331 0
3680
-405-6
+fl S
..81 9
5205
5594
5986
6380
6776
7173
7572

. l IJ

-4780
53-47
5975
6663
741 3
822-4
9095
I 002 8
I 102 1
I 2076
I 3191
I 5605
I 8262
2 1163
2 4308
2 7697
3 5206
4 3690
5 3 150
63585
7 4994
8 7379
10 0740
II 5075
13 0386
14 667 2
16 393 3
18 2169
10 .13,0
22 1567
2-42729

637
690
7-47
808
872
9-40
101 1
108-4
1160
1239
131 9
1416
1660
1&40
2026
221 6
2608
301 3
342-9
3854
4285
4721
5166
561 )
6064
651 9
6976
70 5
7897
8361
8817

)13
33 I

lyy

Z yy

mm

cm4

em~

tm

0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
-400
450
500
600
700
800

2-41 7
2751
31:.!6
35-4 1
3997
4493
5030
5607
6225
6883
7581
9100
I 078 0
I 2623
1462-7
I 6793
2 161 2
2 7077
:J 3191
3995 2
7360
5 5.. 1 6
6 1120
7 374 1
83470
9411-7
10 541 1
I I 7353
12 99-42
14 3179
IS 7064

372
408
<447
-488
53 3
580
62-9
680
73 2
787
8-42
958
1078
1202
IJJO
1-46 0
172-9
200 6
2289
2578
2870
3167
3466
3782
407 2
4378

2 7J
2 91
3 11
331
3 51
372
394
4 16
4 38
4 61
-484
530

900
1000
1200
1-400
1600
1800
2000
120 0
2400
2600
2800
3000
3200
J-100
3600
3800
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-4685
49?-4
5304
561 5
5927

708

6 11

5-n
6 24
6 72
720
817
'9 14
10 12

11 11
12 09
13 08
14 07
1509
1606
1705
1804
19 o
1003
21 03
2202

-4104
-459-4
5136
573-0
6376
707-4
7825
8628
9483
I 0390
I 134-9
1 3415
I 5709
I 8202
2 090-4
2 )81 5
3 0263
3 7546
.. 5664
s-4617
6 4-406
7 5029
8648 8
9 8782
I 1191 2
125876
1-4067&
IS 631 1
17 278 I
19 0086
20 822-7

Section . Gyration
r)IY

3-32
J SI
3-70
3 91
4 12
4 33
-4-55

4-n

4 99
5 21
5 67
6 13
6 60
7 08
7 55
8 51
9 48
10<46
11 <44
12 42
13-40
1439
1538
16)7
1736
1835
1935
1034
21 3-4
2233

Radius

:n o
3-70
3-90
HI
-432
453
4 75
4 98
5 20
5 66
6 12
6 59
7 06
7 54
8 50
9 -47
1044
11 41
12-40
13-39
li)7
1536
1635
1734
18 34
1933

lOll
2132
2l-3l

(Continued)

194

SECTION D : BEAMS. CHA NNELS AN D OTHER C OMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

TABLE XXXVII

DOUBLE CHANNELS LACED OR


BATIE NED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued )
COMPOSED OF TWO CHA N N ELS OF SAME SIZE

O e!'igna t io n
Weight . kg

- -

cm2

Area.

ISMC 100

ISMC 225

ISHC 250

442

51 8

608

5612

6602

n-H

Moment of Inertia 1.,,, cm4

3 63Bo

s 3892

7 6 336

Mo dulus of Sectio n ZH. cm3

3.3 8

4790

610 6

Radius of Gyration r u em
Spacing
Between
W e bs

803

903

Moment

Modulus

Radi us

Mom~nt

Modulus

of

of

o(

of

Iner tia

Sectio n

of
Gyration

Ine rtia

Section

IV)

Z y>

' Yr

l yv

mrn

em'

cm3

em

0
50
100
150
200

5465
6 112
683 0
76 19

250
300
350
400
450
500
600
700
800
900

1000
1200
I.COO
1600
1800
2000
2200
2400
260 0
280 0
3000
320 0
340 0
3600
3800
4000
1500
5000

8478

9407
I 0407
I 1478
I 261 9
I 383 0
I 5 11 3
I 7888
2 0946
2 4286
2 7909
3 1813
4 0468
5 0251
6 116 3
7 3203
8 6371
10 0668
I I 6093
13 2647
I S 0 32-9
16 913 9
18 9078

21 01 4 s
23 2341
25 5665
28 011 7

72-9
789
8 54
92-3
997
10 7 5
11 56
1211
1328
1419
151 1
1701
190<4
211 2
2326

2545
2998
3466
3946
<l-!3-7
1935
5-40
5953
647 1
699 2
751 7
804 6
8577
911 1
9648
I CIS 6

3 1;
329
348
367
388
<408
1 29
-451
-473
495
5 1S
563
609
656
703
751
B47

944
10-41
II 39
1237
13-36
1-4 34
1533
16 32
17-3 1
18) 1

1930
2029
2129
2228

994

Radius
of
Gyr ation

Moment

Z yy

fyy

cm4

cm3

72J f.

905
,974
1049
1130
121 5
1304
1398
1495
1595
1699
1805
202 6
2257
2496
274 2
299-4
35 16
4056
461 2
Sl 79
575-7
6 344
6937
7538
81 43
8754
9368
9986
I 0608
I 1232
I 1859

803 7
892 0
9886
I 093 4
I 2064
I 327 7
I -4573
I 5951
1 74 12
I 8955
2 228 9
2 5953
2 9947
3 427 2
J 892-6
4 922 5
6 0845
7 3785
8 804 5
I 0 3626
12 0527
13 874 8
IS 8290
17 9153
20 I)] 5
22 483 8
H 966 2
27 580 6
30 327 0
33 2055
40 9793
49 5784

195

I 343 6
I 5024

Inertia

Modulus
of
Sect ion

of
G yration

ly y

Zyy

ryy

em

cm4

~ml

em

331
349
368
387
..07

8473
9-4 1 1
I 0445
I 1577
I 280-f
I -4129
I 5550
I 7068
r 8682
2 0393
2 220 1
2 6107
3 0399
3 5078

1059
114 1

33 1

427
-4-48
4 70
-492
514
536
581
627
6 7-4
720
768
863
960
1057
11 55
1253
1351
1-4 50
I S4e
1647
17 -46
18<C5
19-45
2044
21<43
22-43
2491
2740

of

40144

455'1-6
5 7662
7 127 3
8 6432
10 31 37
12 1390
14 1189
16 2535
18 5427
20 9867
23 5853
26 3386
29 246o
323092
35 5266
38 8986
'18 0054
58 0789

I U 9

132-3
1423
152 7
163 7
1751
1868
1990
211 -4
2373
2643
292-3
321 2
3507
111 9
475 2
5-402
6067
6744
7'13 1
8127
8830
9539
I 0254
l 0974
I 1699
I 2427
I

315 8

) 3892
I 5739
I 7600

Radius

349
3 68
387
4 07
4 27
448
470
491
S 14
5 36
5-8 1
6 27
6 73
720
768
86j
960
10 57

1155
1253
1351
1450
15<48
t >47
1746
1845
1945
20-44
11 -43
2243
2491
27-40
( Continued }

lSI HANDBOOK FO R STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS : STRUCTURAl STEEl SECTIONS

TABLE XXXVII DOUBLE CHANNELS LACED OR


BATTENED TO BE USED AS COLUMNS
( Continued )
COMPOSED OF TWO CHANNELS OF SAME SIZE
Oe~ignatio n

ISHC 300

ISHC 350

ISHC 400

';eight, kg

71 6

842

988

Area, cm 2

'1128

10732

12586

Moment of Inertia 1... cm4

127252

20016 0

30 1656

Modulu~ of Section Zu cm3

8484

I 143 8

I 5082

Radius of Gyration 'u em


Spacing
Between
Webs

Moment
of
Inertia

lyy

mm

cm4

0
50
100
150
200
250
300
350
-400
450
500
600
70 0
800
900
1000
1200
1400
1600
1800
2000
1200
2-400
2600
2800
3000
3200
3400
3600
3800
4000
4500
5000
5500
6000

11 81

13 66

Modulus Radlus
of
of
Section Gyration

ryy

lyy

cm3

em

cm4

I 1300

1256

l Sl

I 243 4

1344
1440
ISO
1652
176-7
1887
201 3
214 3
227 7
2415
2703
3005
331 8
3Ml
3976
-4667

3 69
3 87

I 3681
I 50<45
I 6511
I 81 I 2
I 981 6
2 16JS
2 3568
2 5615
2 7776
3 2440
3 7561
4 31 38

19172
5 5662
7001 1
8 6 18 6
104186
12401 2
14 5664
169141
194444
22 1573
25 0527
28 1306
31 391 1
34 8342
38459-'1
42 268 1
46 258 8
57 OlH
68 9SI O
82 0086
96 2072

Zyy

Moment
of
Inertia

5387
6 129
6890
7667
8457
9259
I 007 1
I 089-2
I 172-1
I 2556
I 3398
I 4244
I 5096
I 5951
I 8106
2 0280
2 2468
2'166 9

425

I 5001
16378
I 7888
19SH
2 131 2

HS

2322-5

1406

4 66

2 5272

H~7

2715-3

5 08
5 30
5-52
5 96
6 41
6 87
7 34
7 81
8 76
912
1066
11 66
1263
13 61
14-60
1558
1657
1756
1854
1954
2053
21 52
22-51
2500
2748
2991

2 9769
3 221 8
3 4802
~ 0372
.. 6478
s 312-1
6030 1
68017
8 5060
10 ... 249
12 5584
149066
17 4694
20 2-468
23 2389
26 4456
29 8670
33 503 0
37 353-6
41-4189
45 6988
50193-4
549026
67 61-46
81 6682
97 0632

3H7

1137~8

Hodutus
of
Section

z,,
em'
ISOO
1598
1704
181 7
1937
2064
2198
233-6
2481
2630
2784
3106
H-43
3794
4 159

453 4
53 16
613-l
6977
784-6
8735
9641
I 0563
I 1498
125
I 3401
I 4367
I 5140
1632-1
17308
I 8301
2080-4
2 3334
2 5884
28450

1548

Radius
of
Gyration

Moment
of
Inertia

r,.,

lyy

Zyy

,,

em

cm 4

emS

em

H4

I 7467
I 9068
20817
2 2744
2481 7
2 70<48
2 9436
3 1982
3 <f685
3 7545

3 91
408
f'27

4-46
' 4-65
485
506
527
5 48
569
6 13
6 S8

704
750
7-96
8 90
9 86
1082
11 79
1276
13-74
1472
1570
1668
1767
1866
19-65
2064
216)
2262
2510
2759
3007
3256

Note - The properties g iven in t his Tiible ilre bilsed on the 1ross area of the seetlon,

196

~0562

47069
S 420S
6 1971
7 0366
79390
9 9326
121780
146750
17<4238
20 4243
23 6765
27 1805
30936 1
3H435
39 2026
43 7134
47 4765
53 4902
58 7562
6-4 273-9
79 1695
95 6382
1136803
133 295-6

Modulus Radius
of
of
Section Gyration

1747
1860
1984
2116
2256
1404
2560
2722
2890
3065
32<45
362-1
-401!>
4426
-4853
5293
6208
7164
8153
9170
I 021 2
I 1275
12355
I 3450
14560
I 568 1
I 681 3
I 7954
I 9104
20261
2142-5
2 .4 360
2 7325
3 031 5
3 3324

37)
3 89

4-07
4 25
4 44
4 64
4 84
5 04
5 25
5-46

568
12
6 56
7 02
748
7 94
888
9 84
1080
1177
1274

1372
1470
15-68
1666
1765
1864
1963
2062
2161
2260
2.5 08
2757
3005
31-5-4

SECTION 0 : BEAMS, CHANNELS AND OTHER. COMPOUND SECTIONS USED AS COLUMNS

11

x~i ~r

TABLE XXXVIII DOUBLE CHANNELS WITH


FLANGES BUTTING AND WELDED TOE TO
TOE TO BE USED AS COLUMNS

Nominal

Composed of Two

Sl:&e

Channels Each of

Welpt
per

hctlonal
A,...

Moments of
IMrtla

Moduli of
Section

Radii of

Gyration

MetJe

Same Size

r-----"----..
11 x b

Deslanatlon

Z yy

r.n

mm mm
ISJC 100

58

11 6

1481

2476

1711

llS x 100

ISJC 12.5

79

158

10 14

5400

ISOx 110

ISJC 150

99

198

25-30

9411

17S x 120

ISJC 175

11 1

124

2848

lOO x 1<40

ISJC 100

139

178

35-54

7S x 80

ISLC 75

57

11 4

1452

IOOx 100

ISLC 100

7-9

158

2004

125x 130

ISI.C: IU

107

2H

2734

713 6

ISOx ISO

ISLC ISO

1-44

288

36-n

I lt44

I 1690

17Sx ISO

ISLC 175

176

352

-4480

12968

I 418)

IOOx CXl

em

em

496

383

409

3 41

1788

864

55-8

5 18

3n

4489

1256

81 6

6 10

421

14398

6154

164-6

101-6

7 11

465

2 3214

I 0676

2321

ISH

808

5 48

1322

1250

352

31 1

3 02

2 93

3294

2785

65-8

5H

<406

373

6581

1141

1013

Sll

4 91

1860

ISH

6-16

5 64

2626

189 1

7 16

563

200x ISO

ISLC 200

206

41 1

5144

') 451 0

I 6846

1451

1246

8 11

_5 67

llSx ISO

ISLC 22.5

240

<480

61 06

s 0958

3 0306

453 0

3367

9 14

105

lSOx lOO

ISLC 2.50

280

560

71 30

73750

4 3964

5900

U96

10 17

785

300x l00

ISLC 300

)].I

662

8411

120958

5 366 ~

8064

5366

11 98

7 98

3SOxlOO

ISLC 350

388

n &

9894

18 6252

6 489-0

I 0642

64&9

1371

8 10

400x l00

ISLC..OO

45-7

91 4

116-50

27 9790

77209

I 3990

m .l

1550

8 14

7Sx 80

ISMC 7S

68

136

1734

1520

ISo-7

406

377

2 96

295

IOOx 100

ISHC 100

92

184

ll-40

3734

3336

74 6

667

400

3 78

125x 130

ISHC 125

127

15-4

3238

8388

7931

1332

1220

5-07

-495

ISOx ISO

ISMC ISO

164

318

4176

I 558 8

I 3688

2078

1825

, . JI

5 73

175 x ISO

ISHC 175

191

382

<4876

2 +%6

1611 7

2796

21PI

108

575

lOOx ISO

ISMC 200

22-1

+fl

5642

3 6386

I 8836

3638

251 2

8 03

5 78

225 x 160

ISMC l2S

25-9

51 8

6602

5 3892

2519-4

-4790

3149

9 03

6 18

2SOx 160

ISMC 250

304

608

773-4

7 633-6

1 951 0

6106

3689

9 'H

6 18

lOOx 180

ISHC 300

lSS

71 6

91 28

117251

46461

8484

5161

11 81

713

3SOx 200

ISHC 350

<42-1

10731

20 0160

6994-9

I 138

6995

1366

8 07

ISHC401

..,...

841

400x200

988

12586

30 165.-6

8241 1

I 508-2

82-4-1

15-48

8 09

197

APPENDIX

IND IAN STANDARDS FOR PRODUCTION . DESIGN A ND USE OF


STEEL IN STRUCTURE

The lSI has so fa r published the following Indian Standards in the field of production, design and
uti lization of steel:
IS: 800-1962 Code of Practice for Use of Structural Steel in General Building Construction (Revised)
IS : 801 - 1958 Code of Practice for Use of Cold Formed Light Gauge Steel Structu ral Members
in General Building Construction
IS : 804-1958 Specification for Rectangular Pressed Steel Tanks
IS : 806-1957 Code of Practice for Use of Steel Tubes in General Bu ilding Construction
IS : 808-1 957 Specification for Rolled Steel Beam , Channel and Angle Sections
IS : 811- 1961 Specification for Cold Formed Light Gauge Structural Steel Sections
IS : 812- 1957 Glossary of Terms Relating to Welding and Cutting of Metals
IS: 813-1956 Scheme of Symbols for Welding
IS : 814-1957 Specification for Covered Electrodes for Metal Arc Welding of Mild Steel
IS: 815-1956 Classification and Coding of Covered Electrodes for Metal Arc Welding of Miid Steel
and Low Alloy High-Tensile Steels
IS : 816-1956 Code of Practice for Use of Metal Arc Welding for G eneral Construction in Mild Steel
IS : 817-1957 Code of Practice for ,Training and Testt ng of Meta l "Arc Welders
IS : 818- 1957 Code of Practice for Safety and Health
and Cutting Operations

Requirem~n ts

in Electric and Gas Weld ing

IS: 819- 1957 Code of Practice for Resistance Spot Welding for Ligh t
IS : 1161 - 1958 Specification for Steel

~ubes

for Structural

A~scmblies

in Mild Steel

P ur po~es

IS : 1173-1957 Specification for Rolled Steel Sections. Tee Bars


IS : 1179-1957 Specification for Equ ipment for Eye and Face Protection During Welding
IS : 1181 - 19!;7 Qualifying Tests for Metal Arc Welders (Engaged in Welding Structures Other
than Pipes)
IS : 1182- 1957 General Recomit'lendations for Rad iographic Examination of Fusion Welded Jo_ints
IS : 1252-1958 Specificat ion for Rolled Steel Sections, Bulb Ang les
IS: 1261- 1959 Code of Practice for Seam Welding in Mild Steel
IS : 1278- 1958 Specification for Filler Rods and Wires for Gas Welding
IS: 1323-1959 Co.::~ of P:~.::tice for Oxy-Acetylene Welciing for Structural Work in Mild Steel
IS : 1730-1961 Dimens1c.ns for Steel Plate, sheet and Strip for Struc~urai and General Engineering
Purposes
IS : 1731-1961 Dimensions for Steel Flats for Structur::l a:1d General Engineering Purposes
IS : 1732-1961 Dimensions for Round and Square Stce! Bars for Structural and Gc;1erai Engineering
Purposes
IS: 1863-1961 Dimensions for Rolled Steel Bul b P!ates
IS : 1864-1963 Dimensions for Ang le Sections with Leg:. of Uneq~.J al Width an.j Thickness
IS : 2314-1963 Specifrctic.n fer Steel Sheet Piling Sections
198

APPENDIX

COMPOSITION OF STRUCTURAL$ SECTIONAL COMMITTEE, SMDC 6


The lSI Structurals Sectional Committee which was responsible for processing this revised
Handbook consists of the following:
Chairman
SHRI 0. S. MURTHY
Members
SHIU S. BANERJEE
COL N. S. BHAGAT
SHRI R. S. MEHANDP.U (Alternate)
SHRI R. K. CHA TTER.JEE
SHRI S. DAS GUPTA
SHRI D. S. DESAI
SHRI M. DHAP.
SHRI N. K. SARKAP. ( Alternat~)
SHRI $. GOSWAMI
SHRI N. C. DUTT (Alternate )
SHRI S. GURURAJ
SHRI G. C. KHANNA
SHRI E. K. N. NAMBIAR

Representinr
Ministry of Railways
Steel Re-Rollin1 Mills Association of India, Calc:utta
En1ineer-in-Chief's Branch, Army Hea~quarters
Ourcapur Steel Project, Dur1apur
In personal capacity ( M. N. Dortur & Co. Pvt. Ltd., Calcutta )
M. N. Dastur & Co. Pvt. Ltd.. Calcutta
Braithwaite, Burn & Jessop Construction Co. Ltd., ulcutta
Indian Iron & Steel Cg, Ltd., Burnpur
Tube fnvestmenu of India Ltd., Jamshedpurlnstltution of Engineers ( India ), Calcutta
Directorate General of Supplies and Disposals (Inspection Win1 ),
New Delhi

SHfll B. R. NAGAR ( Alternate )


Bhllai Steel Project, Bhllal
SHRI M. M. PANJE
Hindustan Steel Ltd.. Rourkela
SHRI S. It PP.AMANIK
SHRI RABINDEfl SINGH
National Buildings Organization, New Delhi
DR. A. V. R. RAO (Alternate)
SHRI G. F. L. REBELLO
Tata Iron & Steel Co. ltd. jamshedpur
SHRI K. SRINIVAS
Indian Aluminium Co. Ltd., Calcutta
SHRI N. GOPAL KRISHNAN (Alternate )
SHIIU T. ft. SUBRAMANIAN
The Iron & Steel Control. Calcutta
SUPERINTENDING SUP.VEYOfl OF
Central Public Work.s D~partment, New Delhi
WORKS II
SHRI fl. 8. VAIO
The Indian ll&htaauae Metal Products Private Ltd., Bombay
SHRI A. S. VALLISHAYEE
Mysore Iron a Steel Works, Bhadravati
SHRI 8. S. KRISHNAMACHAR,
Director, lSI ( E~t-ofticio Member )
Deputy Director ( S & M )
Secretory
SHRI H. N. KRISHNAMURTHY
Assistant Dlrec:tor ( S a M ), lSI

199

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