I-beam - Designation and Terminology - Indian Standard Beams ISMB

Indian Standard Beams ISMB

Type
Beam
height
(mm)
Flange
width
(mm)
Web
thickness
(mm)
Flange
thickness
(mm)
Weight
(kg/m)
Cross-section
area
(cm2)
Moment of inertia
in torsion (J)
(cm4)
ISMB 80 80 46 3.8 5.2 6.0 7.64 0.70
ISMB 100 100 55 4.1 5.7 8.1 10.3 1.10
ISMB 120 120 70 4.4 6.3 10.4 13.2 1.71
ISMB 140 140 73 4.7 6.9 12.9 16.4 2.54
ISMB 750 x 137 753 263 11.5 17 137 175 137.1
ISMB 750 x 147 753 265 13.2 17 147 188 161.5
ISMB 750 x 173 762 267 14.4 21.6 173 221 273.6
ISMB 750 x 196 770 268 15.6 25.4 196 251 408.9

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