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HE-B Steel Beams

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Properties of HE-B steel beams according DIN 1025 and Euronorm 53-62

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HE-B Steel Beams - Properties
HEBDimensionsStatic Parameters
Moment of Inertia Elastic Section Modulus
Depth
- h -
(mm)

Width
- w -
(mm)

Web Thickness
- s -
(mm)

Sectional Area
(cm2)
Mass
(kg/m)
- I x -
(cm4 )
- I y -
(cm4 )
- S x - (cm3 ) - S y -
(cm3 )
100B 100 100 6 26 20.4 450 167 89.9 33.5
120B 120 120 6.5 34 26.7 864 318 144 52.9
140B 140 140 7 43 33.7 1510 550 216 78.5
160B 160 160 8 54.3 42.6 2490 889 311 111
180B 180 180 8.5 65.3 51.2 3830 1360 426 151
200B 200 200 9 78.1 61.3 5700 2000 570 200
220B 220 220 9.5 91 71.5 8090 2840 736 258
240B 240 240 10 106 83.2 11260 3920 938 327
260B 260 260 10 118 93 14920 5130 1150 395
280B 280 280 10.5 131 103 19270 6590 1380 471
300B 300 300 11 149 117 25170 8560 1680 571
320B 320 300 11.5 161 127 30820 9240 1930 616
340B 340 300 12 171 134 36660 9690 2160 646
  • 1 cm4 = 104 mm4 = 10 -8 m4 = 0.024 in4
  • 1 cm3 = 103 mm3 = 10-6 m3 = 0.061 in3
  • 1 cm2= 102mm2= 10-4 m2=  0.16 in2
  • 1 kg/m = 0.67 lb/ft

I-shaped cross-section beams:

  • Britain : Universal Beams (UB) and Universal Columns (UC)
  • Europe : IPE. HE. HL. HD and other sections
  • US : Wide Flange (WF) and H sections
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