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Modified steel tables for I sections

Author Affiliations

  • 1Bhilai Institute of Technology, Bhilai House, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India
  • 2Bhilai Institute of Technology, Bhilai House, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India
  • 3Bhilai Institute of Technology, Bhilai House, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India
  • 4Bhilai Institute of Technology, Bhilai House, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India
  • 5Bhilai Institute of Technology, Bhilai House, Durg-491001, Chhattisgarh, India

Res. J. Engineering Sci., Volume 10, Issue (2), Pages 1-14, May,26 (2021)

Abstract

Steel structures have extremely good load carrying as well as moment resisting capacity. Yet, they are not common in India, because they demand greater precision and have more cost than those built with masonry or concrete. Steel tables contains ready to use properties of the standard sections which are required during the design of steel structures and to examine whether the sections withstand in the given condition or not. The currently available steel table has most of the properties but there is a scope to add more and make it simpler for the users. Since, some additional parameters are constant for a given section which can be obtained and added in the current table. Also, the variation of the bending moment and shear force are plotted as graphs, so that the designer can observe all the sections at a glance.

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