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DOUBLE ANGLES
Properties of double angles in contact and separated are listed in the following tables.
Each table shows properties of double angles in contact, and the radius of gyration about
the Y-Y axis when the legs of the angles are separated. Values of Qs are given for Fy = 36
ksi and Fy = 50 ksi for those angles exceeding the width-thickness ratio r of LRFD
Specification Section B5. Since the cross section is comprised entirely of unstiffened
elements, Qa = 1.0 and Q = Qs, for all angle sections. The Flexural-Torsional Properties
Table lists the dimensional values (J, r
o, and H) needed for checking flexural-torsional
buckling.
Use of Table
The table may be used as follows for checking the limit states of (1) flexural buckling
and (2) flexural-torsional buckling. The lower of the two limit states must be used for
design. See also Part 3 of this LRFD Manual.
(1) Flexural Buckling
Where no value of Qs is shown, the design compressive strength for this limit state is
given by LRFD Specification Section E2. Where a value of Qs is shown, the strength
must be reduced in accordance with Appendix B5 of the LRFD Specification.
(2) Flexural-Torsional Buckling
The design compressive strength for this limit state is given by LRFD Specification
Sections E3 and E4. This involves calculations with J, r
o, and H. These torsional constants
can be obtained by summing the respective values for single angles listed in the
Flexural-Torsional Properties Tables in Part 1 of this Manual.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION
DOUBLE ANGLES 1 - 91
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COMBINATION SECTIONS
Standard rolled shapes are frequently combined to produce efficient and economical
structural members for special applications. Experience has established a demand for
certain combinations. When properly sized and connected to satisfy the design and
specification criteria, these members may be used as struts, lintels, eave struts, and light
crane and trolley runways. The W section with channel attached to the web is not
recommended for use as a trolley or crane runway member. Properties of several
combined sections are tabulated for those combinations that experience has proven to be
in popular demand.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION
COMBINATION SECTIONS 1 - 105
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Invoicing
Standard practice is to invoice plates to the fabricator at theoretical weight at point of
shipment. Permissible variations in weight are in accordance with the tables of ASTM
Specification A6.
All plates are invoiced at theoretical weight and, except as noted, are subject to the
same weight variations which apply to rectangular plates. Odd shapes in most instances
require gas cutting, for which gas cutting extras are applicable.
All plates ordered gas cut for whatever reason, or beyond published shearing limits,
take extras for gas cutting in addition to all other extras. Rolled steel bearing plates are
often gas cut to prevent distortion due to shearing but would also take the regular extra
for the thickness involved.
Extras for thickness, width, length, cutting, quality and quantity, etc., which are added
to the base price of plates, are subject to revision, and should be obtained by inquiry to
the producer. The foregoing general statements are made as a guide toward economy in
design.
Floor Plates
Floor plates having raised patterns are available from several mills, each offering its own
style of surface projections and in a variety of widths, thicknesses, and lengths. A
maximum width of 96 inches and a maximum thickness of one inch are available, but
availability of matching widths, thicknesses, and lengths should be checked with the
producer. Floor plates are generally not specified to chemical composition limits or
mechanical property requirements; a commercial grade of carbon steel is furnished.
However, when strength or corrosion resistance is a consideration, raised pattern floor
plates are procurable in any of the regular steel specifications. As in the case of plain
plates, the individual manufacturers should be consulted for precise information. The
nominal or ordered thickness is that of the flat plate, exclusive of the height or raised
pattern. The usual weights are as shown in Table 1-7.
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION
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