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[b]Steel Pipe Beam Loading[/b]

[b]Steel Pipe Beam Loading[/b]

[b]Steel Pipe Beam Loading[/b]

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Is anyone familiar with a table for allowable uniform loads on round steel pipes acting as beams?  

In this case the steel pipe is supporting only its weight, and some other minimal loads.

RE: [b]Steel Pipe Beam Loading[/b]

No tables, but the calculation is not difficult.

Michael.
Timing has a lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance.

RE: [b]Steel Pipe Beam Loading[/b]

Section 3 of the AISC Steel Construction Manual has tables for allowable moment on pipe beams.  This will get you part of the way there.

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