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IS 808 : 1989
(Reaffirmed 1999)
Edition 4.1
(1992-07)
Indian Standard
DIMENSIONS FOR HOT ROLLED STEEL
BEAM, COLUMN, CHANNEL AND
ANGLE SECTIONS
( Third Revision )
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FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (Third Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards
on 6 April 1989, after the draft finalized by the Structural Sections Sectional Committee had been
approved by the Structural and Metals Division Council.
Under the steel economy programme, a rational, efficient and economical series of Indian
Standards on beam sections, channel sections and angle sections was evolved in 1957 and
IS 808 : 1957 was published covering junior, light weight, medium weight, wide flange and heavy
weight beam sections; junior, light weight and medium weight channel sections and equal and
unequal leg angle sections. This standard was revised in 1964.
In the second revision of this standard, parts relating to medium weight beam sections — MB
series, column sections — SC series, channel sections — MC and MCP series and equal and
unequal leg angles were revised and published as Parts 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 of IS 808, respectively.
Sections not covered in these parts, however continued in IS 808 : 1964.
In the present revision, the Sectional Committee felt it convenient to merge all the five parts into
one standard. The sections which were retained in IS 808 : 1964 subsequent to its second revision
in five parts are included in this stand ard with a view that these sections alt hough not being rolled
in the country at present may in fut ure be rolled owing to their efficiency and resultant economy in
the use of steel. However, the designers are advised to check from JPC/producers regarding
availability of such sections.
Following additional modifications have been affected in this revision:
a) Medium weight beam sections MB 100 having the flange width and web thickness of 70
c) Additional equal leg angles 60 60 × 4, 100 100 × 7 (in place of 100 100 × 6.5), and 130 130 × 9
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d) Amendments issued so far to the various parts of the standard and to IS 808 : 1964 have been
incorporated; and
e) Mass, area and other sectional properties have been expressed in three significant places.
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text as the result of incorporation of the amendment.
IS 808 : 1989
Indian Standard
DIMENSIONS FOR HOT ROLLED STEEL
BEAM, COLUMN, CHANNEL AND
ANGLE SECTIONS
( Third Revision )
1 SCOPE B = flange width of beam, column or
This standard covers the nominal dimensions, channel sections;
mass and sectional properties of hot rolled D = depth of beam, column or channel
sloping flange beam and column sections, section;
sloping and parallel flange channel sections
and equal and unequal leg angle sections. R1 = radius at fillet or root;
R2 = radius at toe;
2 REFERENCES
t = thickness of web of beam, column or
The Indian Standard IS 1852 : 1985 ‘Rolled and channel section; thickness of leg of
cutting tolerances for hot rolled steel products angle section; and
( fourth revision )’ is a necessary adjunct to this
standard. T = thickness of flange of beam, column
or channel section.
SECTION 1 GENERAL
4.2.2 Symbols for Sectional Properties
3 TERMINOLOGY a = sectional area,
parallel to the axis of the longer flange (in the
case of unequal angles) or either flange (in the Cy = B – ey,
case of equal angles) and passing through the EN
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centre of gravity of the profile of the section. axis,
3.2 X-X Axis ey = distance of extreme fibre from Y-Y
A line passing through the centre of gravity of axis,
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the Y-Y axis.
I y = moment of inertia about Y-Y axis,
3.3 U-U and V-V Axes
I u = moment of inertia ( Max ) about U-U
Lines passing through the centre of gravity of axis,
the profile of the section, representing the I = moment of inertia ( Min ) about V-V
v
principal axes of angle sections. axis,
4 SYMBOLS M = mass of the section per metre length,
4.1 Letter symbols used in this standard have I x modulus of section about X-X
been indicated appropriately in Sections 2 to 6. Zx = ----- =
e x axis,
More explicit definitions for certain symbols,
used in the figures and tables of Sections 2 to 6 I y
are given in 4.1.1 and 4.1.2. modulus of section about Y-Y
Zy = ----- =
e y axis,
4.1.1 Symbols for Dimensions
I x radius of gyration about X-X
A, B = the longer and the shorter leg length rx = ----- = axis,
of angle section, respectively; a
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Table 2.1 ( Concluded )
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Designation Mass Sectional Dimensions Sectional Properties
M Area, a :
D B t T Flange R1 R2 I x I y rx ry Zx Zy 1
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Slope, Max 8
kg/m cm2 mm mm mm mm α, deg mm mm cm4 cm4 cm cm cm3 cm3 9
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
MB 350 52.4 66.7 350 140 8.1 14.2 98.0 14.0 7.0 13 600 538 14.3 2.84 779 76.8
MB 400 61.5 78.4 400 140 8.9 16.0 98.0 14.0 7.0 20 500 622 16.2 2.82 1 020 88.9
MB 450 72.4 92.2 450 150 9.4 17.4 98.0 15.0 7.5 30 400 834 18.2 3.01 1 350 111
MB 500 86.9 111 500 180 10.2 17.2 98.0 17.0 8.5 45 200 1 370 20.2 3.52 1 810 152
MB 550 104 132 550 190 11.2 19.3 98.0 18.0 9.0 64 900 1 830 22.2 3.73 2 360 193
MB 600 123 156 600 210 12.0 20.3 98.0 20.0 10.0 91 800 2 650 24.2 4.12 3 060 252
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Table 2.2 Nominal Dimensions, Mass and Sectional Properties of Indian Standard Junior and Light Weight Beams
LB 150 14.2 18.1 150 80 4.8 6.8 91.5 9.5 3.0 690 55.2 6.17 1.75 91.8 13.8
LB 175 16.7 21.3 175 90 5.1 6.9 91.5 9.5 3.0 1 100 79.6 7.17 1.93 125 17.7
LB(P) 175 16.7 21.3 175 80 5.2 7.7 96.0 9.5 3.0 1 070 57.3 7.09 1.64 123 14.3
LB 200 19.8 25.3 200 100 5.4 7.3 91.5 9.5 3.0 1 700 115 8.19 2.13 170 23.1
LB(P) 200 21.1 26.9 200 100 5.6 8.0 96.0 9.5 3.0 1 800 113 8.20 2.05 180 22.6
LB 225 23.5 29.9 225 100 5.8 8.6 98.0 12.0 6.0 2 500 113 9.15 1.94 222 22.5
LB 250 27.9 35.5 250 125 6.1 8.2 98.0 13.0 6.5 3 720 193 10.2 2.33 297 30.9
LB 275 33.0 42.0 275 140 6.4 8.8 98.0 14.0 7.0 5 380 287 11.3 2.61 392 41.0
LB 300 37.7 48.1 300 150 6.7 9.4 98.0 15.0 7.5 7 330 376 12.4 2.80 489 50.2
LB(P) 300 41.5 52.9 300 140 7.0 11.6 98.0 15.0 7.5 8 130 414 12.4 2.80 542 59.2
LB 325 43.1 54.9 325 165 7.0 9.8 98.0 16.0 8.0 9 870 511 13.4 3.05 608 61.9
LB 350 49.5 63.0 350 165 7.4 11.4 98.0 16.0 8.0 13 200 632 14.5 3.17 752 76.6
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LB 400 56.9 72.4 400 165 8.0 12.5 98.0 16.0 8.0 19 300 716 16.3 3.15 965 86.8 S
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LB 450 65.3 83.1 450 170 8.6 13.4 98.0 16.0 8.0 27 500 853 18.2 3.20 1 220 100
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LB 500 75.0 95.5 500 180 9.2 4.1 98.0 17.0 8.5 38 600 1 060 20.1 3.34 1 540 118 8
LB 550 86.3 110 550 190 9.9 15.0 98.0 18.0 9.0 53 200 1 340 22.0 3.48 1 930 140 :
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LB 600 99.5 127 600 210 10.5 15.5 98.0 20.0 10.0 72 800 1 820 24.0 3.79 2 430 173 9
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Table 2.2 ( Concluded )
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Designation Mass Sectional Dimensions Sectional Properties
M Area, a :
D B t T Flange R1 R2 I x I y rx ry Zx Zy 1
Slope, Max 9
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kg/m cm2 mm mm mm mm α, deg mm mm cm4 cm4 cm cm cm3 cm3 9
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
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Table 3.1 ( Concluded )
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M Area, a :
D B t T Flange R1 R2 I x I y rx ry Zx Zy 1
Slope, α 9
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kg/m cm2 mm mm mm mm deg mm mm cm4 cm4 cm cm cm3 cm3 9
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
Heavy Weight Beams / Columns
HB 150 27.1 34.5 150 150 5.4 9.0 94.0 8.0 4.0 1 460 432 6.50 3.54 194 57.6
HB 150* 30.6 39.0 150 150 8.4 9.0 94.0 8.0 4.0 1 540 460 6.29 3.44 205 60.2
HB 150* 34.6 44.1 150 150 11.8 9.0 94.0 8.0 4.0 1 640 495 6.09 3.35 218 63.2
HB 200 37.3 47.5 200 200 6.1 9.0 94.0 9.0 4.5 3 600 967 8.71 4.51 361 96.7
HB 200* 40.0 50.9 200 200 7.8 9.0 94.0 9.0 4.5 3 720 995 8.55 4.42 372 98.6
HB 225 43.1 54.9 225 225 6.5 9.1 94.0 10.0 5.0 5 300 1 350 9.80 4.96 469 120
HB 225* 46.8 59.7 225 225 8.6 9.1 94.0 10.0 5.0 5 480 1 400 9.58 4.84 487 123
HB 250 51.0 65.0 250 250 6.9 9.7 94.0 10.0 5.0 7 740 1 960 10.9 5.49 619 156
HB 250* 54.7 69.7 250 250 8.8 9.7 94.0 10.0 5.0 7 980 2 010 10.7 5.37 639 160
HB 300 58.8 74.8 300 250 7.6 10.6 94.0 11.0 5.5 12 600 2 200 13.0 5.41 836 175
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A HB 300* 63.0 80.2 300 250 9.4 10.6 94.0 11.0 5.5 13 000 2 250 12.7 5.29 863 178
HB 350 67.4 85.9 350 250 8.3 11.6 94.0 12.0 6.0 19 200 2 450 14.9 5.34 1 090 196
HB 350* 72.4 92.2 350 250 10.1 11.6 94.0 12.0 6.0 19 800 2 510 14.7 5.22 1 130 199
HB 400 77.4 98.7 400 250 9.1 12.7 94.0 14.0 7.0 28 100 2 730 16.9 5.26 1 400 218
HB 400* 82.2 105 400 250 10.6 12.7 94.0 14.0 7.0 28 800 2 780 16.6 5.16 1 440 221
HB 450 87.2 111 450 250 9.8 13.7 94.0 15.0 7.5 39 200 3 000 18.8 5.18 1 740 239
HB450* 92.5 118 450 250 11.3 13.7 94.0 15.0 7.5 40 300 3 050 18.5 5.08 1 790 242
NOTE — HB sections are also used as c olumn sections.
*These heavier sections in each size are obtained from the same set of rolls as the lighter sections by spreading of the rolls. The width of flanges of these sections gets increased by
an amount equal to the difference betwee n the thicknesses of the webs. The refore, while ordering these heavier se ctions, mass should be mentioned.
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Table 4.2 Dimensions, Mass and Sectional Properties of Parallel Flange Channels
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Table 4.2 ( Concluded )
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Designation Mass Sectional Dimensions Sectional Properties
M Area, a
:
D B t T R1 R2 C y I x I y rx ry Zx Zy 1
9
kg/m cm2 mm mm mm mm mm mm mm cm4 cm4 cm cm cm3 cm3 8
9
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16)
MCP 175 19.6 24.9 175 75 6.0 10.2 10.5 6.0 2.39 1 240 138 7.06 2.35 142 27.0
MCP 175* 21.7 27.6 175 77 7.5 10.2 10.5 6.0 2.32 1 320 155 6.90 2.37 151 28.8
MCP 200 22.3 28.5 200 75 6.2 11.4 11.0 6.0 2.34 1 840 156 8.03 2.34 184 30.2
MCP 200* 24.3 31.0 200 76 7.5 11.4 11.0 6.5 2.26 1 920 166 7.80 2.31 192 31.1
MCP 225 26.1 33.3 225 80 6.5 12.4 12.0 6.5 2.48 2 720 209 9.04 2.50 242 37.9
MCP 225* 30.7 39.0 225 83 9.0 12.4 12.0 7.0 2.37 2 970 245 8.70 2.51 269 41.3
MCP 250 30.6 39.0 250 80 7.2 14.1 12.0 7.0 2.44 3 840 240 9.90 2.48 307 43.2
MCP 250* 34.2 43.5 250 82 9.0 14.1 12.0 7.0 2.36 4 080 268 9.70 2.48 326 44.0
MCP 250* 38.1 48.5 250 84 11.0 14.1 12.0 7.0 2.31 4 350 295 9.47 2.47 348 48.4
MCP 300 36.3 46.5 300 90 7.8 13.6 13.0 7.0 2.54 6 430 352 11.8 2.76 428 54.5
MCP 300* 41.5 52.8 300 92 10.0 13.6 13.0 7.0 2.42 6 920 390 11.4 2.72 461 57.2
7 MCP 300* 46.2 58.8 300 94 12.0 13.6 13.0 7.0 2.36 7 370 424 11.2 2.68 491 60.2
MCP 350 42.7 54.4 350 100 8.3 13.5 14.0 8.0 2.65 10 100 497 13.6 3.02 577 67.6
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MCP 400 50.1 63.8 400 100 8.8 15.3 15.0 8.0 2.60 15 200 572 15.4 2.99 760 77.3
*The heavier sections in each size intended for use in wagon industry are to be obtained from the same set of rolls as the corresponding lightest section in that size group, by
raising the rolls.
A× B t R1 R2 Cx Cy I x I y I u( Max ) I v( Min ) rx ry ru( Max ) r v( Min ) Zx Zy
Kg/m Cm2 mm×mm mm mm mm cm cm cm4 cm4 cm4 cm4 cm cm cm cm cm3 cm3
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
∠ 110 110 × 8 13.4 17.1 110×110 8.0 10.0 4.8 3.00 3.00 197 197 313 81.0 3.40 3.40 4.28 2.18 24.6 24.6
× 10 16.6 21.1 10.0 3.09 3.09 240 240 381 98.9 3.37 3.37 4.25 2.16 30.4 30.4
× 12 19.7 25.1 12.0 3.17 3.17 281 281 446 116 3.35 3.35 4.22 2.15 35.9 35.9
× 16 25.7 32.8 16.0 3.32 3.32 357 357 560 150 3.30 3.30 4.15 2.14 46.5 46.5
∠ 130 130 × 8 15.9 20.3 130×130 8.0 10.0 4.8 3.50 3.50 331 331 526 136 4.04 4.04 5.10 2.59 34.9 34.9
× 10 19.7 25.1 10.0 3.59 3.59 405 405 640 166 4.02 4.02 5.07 2.57 43.1 43.1
× 12 23.5 29.9 12.0 3.67 3.67 476 476 757 196 3.99 3.99 5.03 2.56 51.0 51.0
× 16 30.7 39.2 16.0 3.82 3.82 609 609 966 250 3.94 3.94 4.97 2.54 66.3 66.3
∠ 150 150 × 10 22.9 29.2 150×150 10.0 12.0 4.8 4.08 4.08 634 634 1 010 260 4.66 4.66 5.87 2.98 58.0 58.0
× 12 27.3 34.8 12.0 4.16 4.16 746 746 1 190 306 4.63 4.63 5.84 2.97 68.8 68.8
× 16 35.8 45.6 16.0 4.31 4.31 959 959 1 520 395 4.58 4.58 5.77 2.94 89.7 89.7
× 20 44.1 56.2 20.0 4.46 4.46 1 160 1 160 1 830 481 4.53 4.53 5.71 2.93 110 110
∠ 200 200 × 12 36.9 46.9 200×200 12.0 15.0 4.8 5.39 5.39 1 830 1 830 2 910 747 6.24 6.24 7.87 3.99 125 125
× 16 48.5 61.8 16.0 5.56 5.56 2 370 2 370 3 760 968 6.19 6.19 7.80 3.96 164 164
9 × 20 60.0 76.4 20.0 5.71 5.71 2 880 2 880 4 570 1 180 6.14 6.14 7.73 3.93 201 201
× 25 73.9 94.1 25.0 5.90 5.90 3 470 3 470 5 500 1 440 6.07 6.07 7.61 3.91 246 246
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Table 5.2 Supplementary List of Indian Standard Equal Leg Angles — Nominal Dimensions, Mass and Sectional Properties
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Designation Mass Sectional Dimensions Sectional Properties
M Area, a :
A× B t R1 R2 Cx Cy I x I y I u I rx ry ru r v Zx Zy 1
( Max )
v
( Min ) ( Max ) ( Min ) 9
8
Kg/m Cm2 mm×mm mm mm mm cm cm cm4 cm4 cm4 cm4 cm cm cm cm cm3 cm3 9
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19)
∠ 50 50 × 7 5.15 6.56 50×50 7.0 7.0 e
r 1.49 1.49 14.6 14.6 23.1 6.10 1.49 1.49 1.88 0.96 4.16 4.16
a
× 8 5.82 7.41 8.0 u 1.52 1.52 16.3 16.3 25.7 6.87 1.48 1.48 1.86 0.96 4.68 4.68
q
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∠ 55 55 ×10 7.9 10.0 55×55 10.0 6.5 y
l 1.72 1.72 26.3 26.3 41.5 11.2 1.62 1.62 2.03 1.06 7.0 7.0
b
a
∠ 60 60 ×10 8.6 11.0 60×60 10.0 6.5 n 1.85 1.85 34.8 34.8 54.9 14.6 1.78 1.78 2.23 1.15 8.4 8.4
o
s
∠ 65 65 ×10 9.4 12.0 65×65 10.0 6.5 a
e 1.97 1.97 45.0 45.0 71.3 18.8 1.94 1.94 2.44 1.25 9.9 9.9
r
∠ 70 70 × 7 7.38 9.40 70×70 7.0 9.0 e
b 1.97 1.97 42.3 42.3 67.1 17.5 2.12 2.12 2.67 1.36 8.41 8.41
d
l
∠ 100 100 × 7 10.7 13.7 100×100 7.0 12.0 u 2.69 2.69 128 128 203 53.1 3.06 3.06 3.86 1.97 17.5 17.5
o
× 15 21.9 27.9 15.0 h 3.02 3.02 249 249 393 104 2.98 2.98 3.75 1.93 35.6 35.6
S
∠ 120 120 × 8 14.7 18.7 120×120 8.0 13.0 4.8 3.23 3.23 255 255 405 105 3.69 3.69 4.65 2.37 29.1 29.1
1 × 10 18.2 23.2 10.0 3.31 3.31 313 313 497 129 3.67 3.67 4.63 2.36 36.0 36.0
× 12 21.6 27.5 12.0 3.40 3.40 368 368 584 151 3.65 3.65 4.60 2.35 42.7 42.7
0
× 15 26.6 33.9 15.0 3.51 3.51 445 445 705 185 3.62 3.62 4.56 2.33 52.4 52.4
∠ 130 130 × 9 17.9 22.7 130×130 9.0 13.0 4.8 3.55 3.55 368 368 582 151 4.03 4.03 5.09 2.58 39.0 39.0
∠ 150 150 × 15 33.8 43.0 150×150 15.0 16.0 4.8 4.25 4.25 898 898 1 430 370 4.57 4.57 5.76 2.93 83.5 83.5
× 18 40.1 51.0 18.0 4.37 4.37 1 050 1 050 1 670 335 4.54 4.54 5.71 2.92 98.7 98.7
∠ 180 180 × 15 40.9 52.1 180×180 15.0 18.0 4.8 4.98 4.98 1 590 1 590 2 520 653 5.52 5.52 5.96 3.54 122 122
× 18 48.6 61.9 18.0 5.10 5.10 1 870 1 870 2 960 768 5.49 5.49 6.92 3.52 145 145
× 20 53.7 68.3 20.0 5.18 5.18 2 040 2 040 3 240 843 5.47 5.47 6.89 3.51 159 159
∠ 200 200 ×24 71.1 90.6 200×200 24.0 18.0 4.8 5.84 5.84 3 330 3 330 5 280 1 380 6.06 6.06 7.64 3.90 235 235
A× B t R1 R2 Cx Cy Tan α I x I y I u I rx ry ru r v Zx Zy
1
1 v
( Max ) ( Min ) ( Max ) ( Min )
Kg/m cm2 mm×mm mm mm mm cm cm cm4 cm4 cm 4
cm4 cm cm cm cm cm3 cm3
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
∠ 30 20 × 3 1.1 1.41 30×20 3.0 4.5 0.98 0.49 0.43 1.2 0.4 1.4 0.2 0.92 0.54 0.99 0.41 0.6 0.3
× 4 1.4 1.84 4.0 1.02 0.53 0.42 1.5 0.5 1.8 0.3 0.92 054 0.98 0.41 8.0 0.4
× 5 1.8 2.25 5.0 1.06 0.57 0.41 1.9 0.6 2.1 0.4 0.91 0.53 0.97 0.41 1.0 0.4
∠ 40 25 × 3 1.5 1.88 40×25 3.0 5.0 e
r 1.30 0.57 0.38 3.0 0.9 3.3 0.5 1.25 0.68 1.33 0.52 1.1 0.5
a
× 4 1.9 2.46 4.0 u 1.35 0.62 0.38 3.8 1.1 4.3 0.7 1.25 0.68 1.32 0.52 1.4 0.6
q
× 5 2.4 3.02 5.0 s 1.39 0.66 0.37 4.6 1.4 5.1 0.8 1.24 0.67 1.31 0.52 1.8 0.7
× 6 2.8 3.56 6.0 y 1.43 0.69 0.37 5.4 1.6 5.9 1.0 1.23 0.66 1.29 0.52 2.1 0.9
l
b
∠ 45 30 × 3 1.7 2.18 45×30 3.0 5.0 a 1.42 0.69 0.44 4.4 1.5 5.0 0.9 1.42 0.84 1.52 0.63 1.4 0.7
n
× 4 2.2 2.86 4.0 o
s
1.47 0.73 0.43 5.7 2.0 6.5 1.1 1.41 0.84 1.51 0.63 1.9 0.9
a
× 5 2.8 3.52 5.0 e 1.51 0.77 0.43 6.9 2.4 7.9 1.4 1.40 0.83 1.50 0.63 2.3 1.1
r
× 6 3.3 4.16 6.0 1.55 0.81 0.42 8.0 2.8 9.2 1.7 1.39 0.82 1.49 0.63 2.7 1.3 I
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∠ 50 30 × 3 1.8 2.34 50×30 3.0 5.5 b 1.63 0.66 0.36 5.9 1.6 6.5 1.0 1.59 0.83 1.67 0.65 1.7 0.7
× 4 2.4 3.07 4.0 d 1.68 0.70 0.36 7.7 2.1 8.5 1.2 1.58 0.82 1.66 0.63 2.3 0.9 8
l
u
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× 5 3.0 3.78 5.0 o 1.72 0.74 0.35 9.3 2.5 10.3 1.5 1.57 0.81 1.65 0.63 2.8 1.1 8
h
× 6 3.5 4.47 6.0 S 1.76 0.78 0.35 10.9 2.9 11.9 1.8 1.56 0.80 1.64 0.63 3.4 1.3 :
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∠ 60 40 × 5 3.7 4.76 60×40 5.0 6.0 1.95 0.96 0.44 16.9 6.0 19.5 3.4 1.89 1.12 2.02 0.85 4.2 2.0 9
× 6 4.4 5.65 6.0 1.99 1.00 0.43 19.9 7.0 22.3 4.0 1.88 1.11 2.01 0.85 5.0 2.3 8
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× 8 5.8 7.37 8.0 2.07 1.08 0.42 25.4 8.8 29.0 5.2 1.86 1.10 1.98 0.84 6.5 3.0
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M area, a :
A× B t R1 R2 Cx Cy Tan α I x I y I u I rx ry ru r v Zx Zy 1
( Max )
v
( Min ) ( Max ) ( Min ) 9
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Kg/m cm2 mm×mm mm mm mm cm cm cm4 cm4 cm4 cm4 cm cm cm cm cm3 cm3 9
(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (14) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (20)
∠ 65 45 × 5 4.1 5.26 65×45 5.0 6.0 2.07 1.08 0.47 22.1 8.6 25.9 4.8 2.05 1.28 2.22 0.96 5.0 2.5
× 6 4.9 6.25 6.0 2.11 1.12 0.47 26.0 10.1 30.4 5.7 2.04 1.27 2.21 0.95 5.9 3.0
× 8 6.4 8.17 8.0 2.19 1.20 0.46 33.2 12.8 38.7 7.4 2.02 1.25 2.18 0.95 7.7 3.9
∠ 70 45 × 5 4.3 5.52 70×45 5.0 6.5 2.27 1.04 0.41 27.2 8.8 30.9 5.1 2.22 1.26 2.36 0.96 5.7 2.5
× 6 5.2 6.56 6.0 2.32 1.09 0.41 32.0 10.3 36.3 6.0 2.21 1.25 2.35 0.96 6.8 3.0
× 8 6.7 8.58 8.0 2.40 1.16 0.40 41.0 13.1 46.3 7.8 2.19 1.24 2.32 0.95 8.9 3.9
× 10 8.3 10.5 10.0 2.48 1.24 0.39 49.3 15.6 55.4 9.5 2.16 1.22 2.29 0.95 10.9 4.8
∠ 75 50 × 5 4.7 6.02 75×50 5.0 6.5 2.39 1.16 0.44 34.1 12.2 39.4 6.9 2.38 1.42 2.56 1.07 6.7 3.2
× 6 5.6 7.16 6.0 2.44 1.20 0.44 40.3 14.3 46.4 8.2 2.37 1.41 2.55 1.07 8.0 3.8
× 8 7.4 9.38 8.0 e 2.52 1.28 0.42 51.8 18.3 59.4 10.6 2.85 1.40 2.52 1.06 10.4 4.9
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× 8 7.7 9.78 8.0 n 2.73 1.24 0.38 61.9 18.5 69.3 11.0 2.52 1.37 2.66 1.06 11.7 4.9
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× 10 9.4 12.0 10.0 s 2.81 1.32 0.38 74.7 22.1 83.3 13.5 2.49 1.36 2.63 1.06 14.4 6.0
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∠ 90 60 × 6 6.8 8.65 90×60 6.0 7.5 r
2.87 1.39 0.44 70.6 25.2 81.5 14.3 2.86 1.71 3.07 1.28 11.5 5.5
× 8 8.9 11.4 8.0 e 2.96 1.48 0.44 91.5 32.4 105 18.6 2.84 1.69 3.04 1.28 15.1 7.2
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× 12 13.0 16.6 12.0 u 3.12 1.63 0.42 129 45.2 148 26.8 2.79 1.65 2.98 1.27 22.0 10.3
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∠ 100 65 × 6 7.5 9.55 100×65 6.0 8.0 h
S 3.19 1.47 0.42 96.7 32.4 111 18.6 3.18 1.84 3.40 1.39 14.2 6.4
× 8 9.9 12.6 8.0 3.28 1.55 0.42 126 41.9 144 24.2 3.16 1.83 3.38 1.39 18.7 8.5
× 10 12.2 15.5 10.0 3.37 1.63 0.41 153 50.7 174 29.7 3.14 1.81 3.35 1.38 23.1 10.4
∠ 100 75 × 6 8.0 10.1 100×75 6.0 8.5 3.01 1.78 0.55 101 48.7 124 25.6 3.15 2.19 3.50 1.59 14.4 8.5
× 8 10.5 13.4 8.0 3.10 1.87 0.55 132 63.3 161 33.6 3.14 2.18 3.48 1.59 19.1 11.2
× 10 13.0 16.5 10.0 3.19 1.95 0.55 160 76.9 196 41.2 3.12 2.16 3.45 1.58 23.6 13.0
× 12 15.4 19.6 12.0 3.27 2.03 0.54 188 89.5 228 48.6 3.10 2.14 3.42 1.58 27.9 16.3
∠ 125 75 × 6 9.2 11.7 125×75 6.0 9.0 4.05 1.59 0.37 188 51.6 209 30.5 4.01 2.10 4.23 1.62 22.2 8.7
× 8 12.1 15.4 8.0 4.15 1.68 0.36 246 67.2 273 40.0 4.00 2.09 4.21 1.61 29.4 11.5
× 10 14.9 19.0 10.0 4.24 1.76 0.36 300 81.6 333 49.1 3.97 2.07 4.18 1.61 36.5 14.2
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