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Apr 9, 2003
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Does HSS - Hollow Structural Section refer to both square and round sections?

What material specification shall I use?

In the past I have specified ASTM/A500B for structural square tube. And I have referred to it on structural framing plans as TS4x4x5/16. Apparently, I should specify HSS4x4x5/16.

For structural round pipe I have never given an ASTM spec.
And I have referred to it as P5STD, XS or DXS. How do I specify round HSS? Should I be specifying ASTM/A53?

What current specifications should I be using?

Thank you!
 
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I agree with Taro in specifying the type of material as per AISC. With regards to call-outs, nothing and no one will stop you from using any name you like to use for your members just as long as you define what these names mean in your plans completely. We in the office use RHS in calling out Rectangular Hollow Sections (i.e. RHS 3"x3"x3/8" for a 3" wide by 3" deep by 3/8" thick rectangular hollow section) and CHS in calling out Circular Hollow Sections (i.e. CHS 3"x3/8" for a 3" diameter pipe with 3/8" wall thickness).
 
The numbers right after HSS will automatically tell you if its square, rectangular, or round.

Ex-
HSS4x4x1/4 - 4 inches square
HSS8x4x1/4 - 8"x4" section
HSS3.000x0.250 - 3" round section.

 
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