TehMightyEngineer
Structural
- Aug 1, 2009
- 3,073
We're load rating a group of monorails for a pulp mill (1930's to 1950's steel) and we found one monorail was rolled with different top flange to bottom flange dimensions:
Depth: 10.25 in.
Bottom flange width: 4.5 in.
Bottom flange thickness: 0.375 in.
Top flange width: 5.75 in.
Top flange thickness: 0.5 in.
I've never heard of rolled sections ever having different top and bottom flanges. Can anyone shed any light onto the history of such a section?
EIT with BS in Civil/Structural engineering.
Depth: 10.25 in.
Bottom flange width: 4.5 in.
Bottom flange thickness: 0.375 in.
Top flange width: 5.75 in.
Top flange thickness: 0.5 in.
I've never heard of rolled sections ever having different top and bottom flanges. Can anyone shed any light onto the history of such a section?
EIT with BS in Civil/Structural engineering.