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msquared48 (Structural)
21 Jun 12 16:01
Anyone have the depth and flange width for a 10 WF37?

Have some old drawings from '48 and the section is not listed in the sixth edition -only shows a 10 WF39 - have to go back further.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
http://mmcengineering.tripod.com

Helpful Member!  nutte (Structural)
21 Jun 12 16:31
The 4th edition AISC steel manual lists the following.

WF section
10x8
37 #/ft
d=9.88"
bf=7.978"

Section properties attached.
msquared48 (Structural)
21 Jun 12 18:11
Thanks Nutte.

Mike McCann
MMC Engineering
http://mmcengineering.tripod.com

bookowski (Structural)
21 Jun 12 19:27
FYI - AISC now has a spreadsheet with the historic shapes available as a free download.

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