drewp29
Mechanical
- Jun 17, 2009
- 7
My company is bidding a project in which the structural material is all metric. We are used to working in 'American' units (Imperial), and do not have a good source for metric materials, so I would like to be able to find the equivalent Imperial sizes needed.
The sizes are called out as thus (example): H400x400x13x21
This is a 'H'eavy beam according to the H designation correct? Is this the equivalent of a Wide Flange (W) beam in Imperial units? Also, obviously the first 400 is the height, the second 400 the width of the flange, but what do the 3rd and 4th numbers designate? One is most likely a weight/length value, but is the other the thickness of the web, or flange? Which is which, and in what units?
And finally, does anyone know where I can get a conversion chart so I don't have to do the metric-imperial conversion and then try to match the values to my Structural Handbook? Thanks in advance for any help.
Drew
The sizes are called out as thus (example): H400x400x13x21
This is a 'H'eavy beam according to the H designation correct? Is this the equivalent of a Wide Flange (W) beam in Imperial units? Also, obviously the first 400 is the height, the second 400 the width of the flange, but what do the 3rd and 4th numbers designate? One is most likely a weight/length value, but is the other the thickness of the web, or flange? Which is which, and in what units?
And finally, does anyone know where I can get a conversion chart so I don't have to do the metric-imperial conversion and then try to match the values to my Structural Handbook? Thanks in advance for any help.
Drew