H beam theoretical weight scale, what are H beam specifications?
H section is a kind of section area distribution is more optimized, the ratio of strength to weight is more reasonable economic section efficient profile, because its section and the English letter "H" the same as the name.
Because H shaped steel is arranged at right angles, H shaped steel has the advantages of strong bending resistance, simple construction, cost saving and light structure weight in all directions, and has been widely used.
In the h-shaped steel theoretical weight scale, we use H to represent the height of h-shaped steel, B to represent the width of h-shaped steel, t1 to represent the thickness of h-shaped steel web, and t2 to represent the thickness of h-shaped steel flange.
In the h-beam theoretical weight scale, HW is the height of h-beam and the width of flange are basically equal.
HM is H beam height and flange width ratio of about 1.33~ 1.75 mainly in steel structure.
HN is H section height to flange width ratio greater than or equal to 2.
The following is the specific h-beam theoretical weight scale:
In the h-beam theoretical weight scale, H*B*t1*t2 is used to represent the specification and model of h-beam.
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