TFL
Structural
- Aug 8, 2003
- 187
Hello All,
I am in america and I need to get some information on wide flange structural steel metric cross sections. A client of our's is putting a piece of equipment on a platform in South Korea and we are tasked to check the capacity of the existing structure. Since in america we are metric impaired i am asking for some help.
The two sections we are looking at are:
W450mm x 300mm x 124 kg/m and W350mm x 175mm x 49.6 kg/m
We need the usual info: S, I, thickness of flange and web. i assume the first number is the depth and the second is the width of the flange.
Also, does anyone know what typical yield strengths are in that part of the world. I assume they are similiar to here. Whick would be 36ksi (about 250 MPa) up until about mid to early 90's and 50 ksi (about 345 MPa) after that. Does this seam appropriate?
Thanks in advance for any help
tfl
I am in america and I need to get some information on wide flange structural steel metric cross sections. A client of our's is putting a piece of equipment on a platform in South Korea and we are tasked to check the capacity of the existing structure. Since in america we are metric impaired i am asking for some help.
The two sections we are looking at are:
W450mm x 300mm x 124 kg/m and W350mm x 175mm x 49.6 kg/m
We need the usual info: S, I, thickness of flange and web. i assume the first number is the depth and the second is the width of the flange.
Also, does anyone know what typical yield strengths are in that part of the world. I assume they are similiar to here. Whick would be 36ksi (about 250 MPa) up until about mid to early 90's and 50 ksi (about 345 MPa) after that. Does this seam appropriate?
Thanks in advance for any help
tfl