Revision [422]
Last edited on 2007-06-16 20:33:28 by MicroZetaAdditions:
{{image url="uploads/WideFlangeSection/wshape.jpg" class="right" alt="Wide Flange Section" title="Wide Flange Section"}} Any beam, commonly metal, where two [[flange flanges]] are connected by a [[web]]. Wide Flange Sections are commonly called a W-Shape.
Deletions:
Revision [258]
Edited on 2006-07-11 07:29:40 by MicroZetaAdditions:
{{image class="right" url="uploads/WideFlangeSection/wshape.jpg" alt="Wide Flange Section" title="Wide Flange Section"}} Any beam, commonly metal, where two [[flange flanges]] are connected by a [[web]]. Wide Flange Sections are commonly called a W-Shape.
To specify a W-shape, begin with the prefix W, followed by the depth in inches (this is also the length of the [[web]]), an "x", and then the weight per linear foot in pounds. IE: W12x60
To specify a W-shape, begin with the prefix W, followed by the depth in inches (this is also the length of the [[web]]), an "x", and then the weight per linear foot in pounds. IE: W12x60
Deletions:
To specify a W-shape, begin with the prefix W, followed by the depth in inches (this is also the length of the [[web]]), an "x", and then the weight per linear foot in pounds.
IE: W12x60
Revision [243]
Edited on 2006-07-10 08:25:54 by MicroZetaAdditions:
{{image class="right" url="uploads/WideFlangeSection/wshape.jpg" alt="Wide Flange Section" title="Wide Flange Section"}} any beam, commonly metal, where two [[flange flanges]] are connected by a [[web]], commonly called a W-Shape.
Deletions:
{{files}}
Revision [242]
Edited on 2006-07-10 08:24:55 by MicroZetaAdditions:
{{files}}
