Channels (taper flange, parallel flange)

 

There are many advantages to constructing with steel: the strength to weight ratio is excellent; metals join easily; efficient shapes are available; etc. These advantages create challenges that are best solved by a good understanding of how the metals actually perform in a structure. Structural steel shapes are suitable for a wide variety of uses. For example they are used in, building frames, roof trusses, floor framing, bench frames, gates, fences, cattle grids, scaffolds, tank stands, television towers, car trailers, rails, etc.

Most structural steel failures occur at connections, where a beam connects to a column, where a joist connects to a beam, etc. The Structural Engineer must design the steel members and give guidelines for the connections. The cold-formed sections are suitable for all types of welding such as spot welding, seam welding, projection welding, butt and groove welding, plug welding and arc welding. All of these are applicable to both uncoated and zinc coated sections.

Different shapes of structural steel (both hot-rolled and cold-formed) are available with specifications such as: I-beam’s, Z-Shape (half a flange in opposite directions), HSS-Shape (Hollow structural section such as square, rectangular, circular (pipe) and elliptical cross-sections), Equal angle, L-shaped cross-section, Channel ( [-shaped), Tee (T-shaped cross-sections), Rail profile (asymmetrical I-beam), Flanged T-rail, Bar (a piece of metal flat and long), Plate (metal sheets thicker than 6 mm or 1⁄4 in), Open web steel joist.

Some structural steel shapes such as I-beams have a high second moments of area, which can result in stiffness compared to cross-sectional area. It is very important for engineers to have understanding of the material and its limitations.

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Channels (taper flange)(parallel flange)
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 Designation 
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 kg/m  mm  mm  mm  mm  mm  mm  mm  mm  deg  10^3mm^2
Taper flange channels
 C76x38  6.70  76.2  38.1  5.1  6.8  7.6  2.4  16.5  45.8  95  0.855
 C100x50  10.7  100.0  50.0  6.0  8.5  8.5  4.5  25.6  66.0  95  1.34
 C120x55  13.5  120.0  55.0  7.0  9.0  9.0  4.5  27.5  84.0  95  1.70
 C127x64  14.9  127.0  63.5  6.4  9.2  10.7  2.4  28.5  84.0  95  1.90
 C140x60  16.2  140.0  60.0  7.0  10.0  10.0  5.0  30.0  100  95  2.04
 C152x76  17.9  152.4  76.2  6.4  9.0  12.2  2.4  34.9  106  95  2.28
 C160x65  19.1  160.0  65.0  7.5  10.5  10.5  5.5  32.5  118  95  2.40
 C178x54  14.5  177.8  54.0  5.8  8.3  8.3  3.2  24.1  143  92  1.85
 C180x70  22.3  180  70.0  8.0  11.0  11.0  5.5  35.0  136  95  2.80
 C200x75  25.3  200  75.0  8.5  11.5  11.5  6.0  37.5  154  95  3.22
 Parallel flange channels
 PC100x50  10.1  100  50  5.0  8.4  8.4  -  -  66.4  -  1.29
 PC180x70  21.1  180  70  7.0  10.9  10.9  -  -  136  -  2.68
 PC200x75  24.3  200  75  7.5  11.4  11.4  -  -  154  -  3.09
 PC230x90  32.2  230  90  7.5  14.0  12.0  -  -  178  -  4.10
 PC260x90  34.8  260  90  8.0  14.0  12.0  -  -  208  -  4.44
 PC300x100  45.4  300  100  9.0  16.5  12.0  -  -  243  -  5.76

 

 

Channels (taper flange)(parallel flange) continued
                                                                                                                                        
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 Designation
 h*b
 mm  mm  10^6mm^4  10^3mm^3  mm  10^3mm^4  10^9mm^6
                             About x-x    
 Taper flange channels
 C76x38  23.3  11.9   0.743

 19.5

 29.5  12.0  0.085
 C100x50  31.7  15.5  2.05  40.9  39.1  26.8  0.372
 C120x55  32.7  16.1  3.64  60.7  46.3  39.7  0.826
 C127x64  40.2  19.4  4.83  76.0  50.4  47.2  1.49
 C140x60  36.4  17.6  6.05  86.4  54.5  54.8  1.64
 C152x76  47.8  22.1  8.51  112  61.1  56.9  3.62
 C160x65  38.5  18.4  9.25  116  62.1  71.2  2.95
 C178x54  29.3  14.2  8.60  96.8  68.1  32.8  2.29
 C180x70  40.6  19.3  13.5  150  69.6  91.1  5.06
 C200x70  42.7  20.1  19.1  191  77.1  115  8.19
 Parallel flange channels
 PC100x50  34.1  17.3  2.05  41.1  40.0  24.2  0.490
 PC180x70  43.5  21.5  13.5  150  71.0  82.3  6.52
 PC200x75  45.7  22.5  19.1  191  78.6  104  10.6
 PC230x90  60.0  29.2  35.2  306  92.7  193  27.9
 PC260x90  56.6  27.4  47.3  364  103  206  38.0
 PC300x100  63.1  30.6  81.7  545  119  358  81.0
                       About y-y       
 Taper flange channels
 C76x38      0.107  4.09  11.2  12.0  0.085
 C100X50      0.290  8.40  14.7  26.8  0.372
 C120X55      0.431  11.1  15.9  39.7  0.826
 C127x64      0.672  15.2  18.8  47.2  1.49
 C140x60      0.625  14.7  17.5  54.8  1.64
 C152x76      1.14  21.0   22.3  56.9  3.62
 C160x65      0.851  18.3  18.8  71.2  2.95
 C178x54      0.461  11.6  15.8  32.8  2.29
 C180x70      1.14  22.4  20.1  91.1  5.06
 C200x75      1.48  26.9  21.4  115  8.19
 Parallel flange channels
 PC100x50      0.320  9.79  15.8  24.2  0.490
 PC180x70      1.27  26.2  21.8  82.3  6.52
 PC200x75      1.67  31.8  23.2  104  10.6
 PC230x90      3.34  55.0  28.6  193  27.9
 PC260x90      3.53  56.3  28.2  206  38.0
 PC300x100      5.67  81.7  31.4  358  81.0