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PART 1 DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES SCoPE eee 13 ‘STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS : 13 W.,.M., S-, and HP-Shapes : 14 Channels 4 Angles : cee La Structural Tees (WT-, MT-, and ST-Shapes) . . 14 Hollow Structural Sections (HSS) 1s Pipe : 16 Double Angles cee 1-6 Double Channels : cee W-Shapes and S-Shapes with Cap Channels La Plate Products| 18 Raised-Pattern Floor Plates . . Ls Crane Rails . 1-8 Other Structural Products . 9 STANDARD MILL PRACTICES . 9 Hot-Rolled Structural Shapes . een) Hollow Structural Sections 19 Pipe . 19 Plate Products . — Lo ‘TABLES OF DESIGN DIMENSIONS, DETAILING DIMENSIONS, AND AXIAL, STRONG-AXIS FLEXURAL, AND WEAK-AXIS FLEXURAL PROPERTIES 1-10 Table 1-1, W-Shapes : 1-10 Table 1-2. M-Shapes . 1-28 Table 1-3. S-Shapes 1-30 Table 1-4. HP-Shapes . 12 Table 1-5. C-Shapes : 134 Table 1-6, MC-Shapes : 136 ‘Table 1-7. Angles veces 40 Table 1-8. WT-Shapes : . 148. AMERICAN INSIETUTE OF S181 CONSTRUCTION INC 12 Table 1-9. Table 1-10. Table 1-11 ‘Table 1-12, Table 1-13, Table 1-14, Table 1-15, Table 1-16, Table 1-17. ‘Table 1-18, “Table 1-19, ‘Table 1-20, ‘Table 1-21 Table 1-22. Table 1-23, ‘Table 1-24, ‘Table 1-25, ‘Table 1-26, Table 1-27, ‘Table 1-28, ‘Table 1-29, DIMENSIONS AND PROPERTIES MT-Shapes ST-Shapes Rectangular HSS Square HSS Round HSS Pipe Double Angles 2C-Shapes . 2MC-Shapes Weights of Raised-Pattern Floor Plates W.Shapes with Cap Chanels ‘S-Shapes with Cap Channels Crane Rails ASTM A6 Tolerances for W-Shapes and HP-Shapes ASTM AG Tolerances for S-Shapes, M-Shapes, and Channels ASTM AG Tolerances for WT-, MT, and ST-Shapes ASTM AG Tolerances for Angles, Structural Size ASTM A6 Tolerances for Angles, Bar Size Tolerances for Rectangular and Square HSS Tolerances for Round HSS and Steel Pipe Rectangular Sheared Plates, Awnican Iter oF StEB. ConsERUCTON, INC 1-68 1-10 12 1-90 1-94 1-99 1-100 1-108 1-109 Lu ire ena 16 su7 Ln9 1-120 121 1122 1s 1124 1-125 STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS, 13 SCOPE ‘The dimensions and properties for structural products commonly used in stee! building design and construction are given inthis Part, For availability and proper material specifi cations for these products, as well as general specification requirements and other design considerations, see Part 2. For the design of members, see Part 3 through 6, For the design ‘of connections, see Parts 7 through 15, For AISC Specifications and Codes, see Part 16. For ‘other miscellaneous information, see Part 17. For torsional and flexural-torsional properties ‘of rolled shapes see AISC Design Guide 9, Torsional Analysis of Sructural Steel Members For surface areas, box perimeters and areas, ID ratios and AID ratios, see AISC Design Guide 19, Fire Resistance of Structural Steel Framing. STRUCTURAL PRODUCTS W-, M-, S-, and HP-Shapes Four types of H-shaped (or I-shaped) members are covered in this Manual: + Weshapes, which have essentially parallel inner and outer flange surfaces. + Meshapes, which are H-shaped members that are not classified in ASTM A6 as W., S-, cor HP-shapes. M-shapes may have a sloped inside flange face or other cross-section features that do not meet the criteria for W-, S-, or HP-shapes. + S-shapes (also known as American standard beams), which have a slope of approxi imately 167% percent (2.on 12) on the inner flange surfaces. + HP-shapes (also known as bearing piles), which are similar to W-shapes, except thei webs and flanges are of equal thickness and the depth and flange width are nominally equal fora given designation. ‘These shapes are designated by the mark W, M, S or HP, nominal depth (in) and nom nal weight (Ib/ft), For example, a W24xSS is a W-shape that is nominally 24 in. deep and weighs 55 Ibi ‘The following dimensional and property information is given in this Manual for the W:, M., S, and HP-shapes covered in ASTM AG: + Design dimensions, detailing dimensions, axial properties, and flexural properties are aiven in Tables 1-1, 1-2, 1-3, and I-4 for W-, M-, S-, and HP-shapes, respectively. + Slequivalent designations are given in Table 17-1 for W-shapes and in Table 17-2 for M.S, and HP-shapes ‘Tabulated decimal values are appropriate for use in design calculations, whereas frac- tional values are appropriate for use in detailing. All decimal and fractional values are similar with one exception: Because of the variation in fillet sizes used in shape production, the decimal value, k., is conservatively presented based on the smallest fillet used in pro- duction, and the fractional value, kg, is conservatively presented based on the largest filet used in production, For the definitions ofthe tabulated variables, refer to the Nomenclature section atthe back of this Manual When appropriate, this Manual presents tabulated values for the Workable Gage ofa sec- tion, The term Workable Gage refers to the gage for fasteners in the lange that provides for ‘ctering and tightening clearances and edge distance and spacing requirements, When the listed value is footed, the actual size, combination, and orientation of fastener components AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION, IN

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