SteelPE
Structural
- Mar 9, 2006
- 2,759
I have an old building where the architect would like to remove/move a column that is in his way. In order to accommodate his request I would like to know the size of the beam that was observed in the field. In standard fashion, I measure the beam dimensions as follows:
depth = 17 7/8
flange width = 7 3/8"
thickness = 0.46 in
Not quite an W18x50
I know the building was constructed in the 1940's (or there about). I would like to know the properties of this beam.
I know the AISC used to have a historical shapes program that you could use to locate old beams. However, the CD I have with the program on it will not install into my Windows 10 laptop. I have also downloaded the historical shapes xls file from the AISC but that file is a dumpster fire and not easy to figure out.
Does anyone have any way I could easily search old sections?
depth = 17 7/8
flange width = 7 3/8"
thickness = 0.46 in
Not quite an W18x50
I know the building was constructed in the 1940's (or there about). I would like to know the properties of this beam.
I know the AISC used to have a historical shapes program that you could use to locate old beams. However, the CD I have with the program on it will not install into my Windows 10 laptop. I have also downloaded the historical shapes xls file from the AISC but that file is a dumpster fire and not easy to figure out.
Does anyone have any way I could easily search old sections?