Steel Column - H-Section

Steel Column - H-Section

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of H-Section Steel Column seen in elevation and plan
Description
Description

An H-section steel column is a structural member with an I-shaped cross-section. The web is the vertical part of the column, and the flanges are the horizontal parts. The web and the flanges have the same thickness, which gives the column a high strength-to-weight ratio. H-section steel columns are used in a variety of applications, including buildings, bridges, and other structures.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

H-Section Steel Columns are available in a range of sizes with widths between 4”-16” (10.2–40.6 cm), typical heights from 8’-20’ (2.44-6.1 m), and a maximum height of 40’ (12.2 m). The flanges and web have a thickness between .35”-.83” (9-21 mm).

Set of drawings of H-Section Steel Column in plan views with a range of sizes
Set of drawings of H-Section Steel Column in plan views with a range of sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
8’-20’ | 2.44-6.1 m (Typical); 40’ | 12.2 m (Max)
Width:
4”-16” | 10.2–40.6 cm
Depth:
4”-16” | 10.2–40.6 cm
Length:
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Flange: .35”-.83” | 9-21 mm

Web: .35”-.83” | 9-21 mm

Materials:
Structural steel
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Drawings include:

H-Section Steel Column plan (various sizes), elevation

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