Can someone help me in finding the Section Modulus of an I-beam
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Posted by: kin2308 ®

02/21/2007, 11:22:24

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I really need help in calculating the Section Modulus of an I beam.

The length of both the flanges is 12.125 in and their width is 1.5 in
The height of the web is 33.4375 in and its thickness is 0.75 in.

Please helep me...urgently!!!
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Posted by: swearingen ®

02/21/2007, 14:07:06

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Probably around 6870in^4, give or take some for any fillets or corner rounding...







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Posted by: kin2308 ®

02/21/2007, 14:12:40

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Thanks for your help but I think section modulus has units of in^3
Also, S = I/c
I dont think S shud be such a high number. Let me know wht u think. I'm getting around 738in^3 but i'm not sure.







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Posted by: swearingen ®

02/23/2007, 10:52:45

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Sorry about that - I listed the I instead of the S and it seems I even did the math on the I incorrectly. To run through my calcs (assumes web height given is distance from inside to inside of flanges):

I of 1 flange:

=12.125 x 1.5^3 / 12 + 12.125 x 1.5 x ((33.4375 + 1.5)/2)^2
=5553

For web:

=.75 x 33.4375^3 / 12 = 2337in^4

Total I = 2 x 5553 + 2337 = 13443in^4

c = (33.4375 + 1.5 + 1.5)/2 = 18.22

I get an S of 738 - it looks like you're right on.








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02/24/2007, 07:23:31

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Swearingen

Looking at the wreckage of the collapsed bridge, you could say "My Bad!"

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Posted by: swearingen ®

02/26/2007, 07:55:17

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If he had used my number as a section modulus, the cool thing would be that it wouldn't collapse unless an aircraft carrier decided to cross it...

I guess if you're going to make an error, just hope it's in the conservative direction!








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