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Engineering Standards

07/30/2011 12:31 AM

is any one have any specific/standard engineering chart for calculate weight and area m.s. angles, channels, pipes, rods, beams and m.s. sheets ???????

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07/30/2011 12:43 AM

Density times volume.

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07/30/2011 1:48 AM

Virtually every vendor's catalog of these shapes has tables showing weight per length. The density of MS is about 490 lb/ft3, if you wish to do the volume calculations yourself.

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07/30/2011 9:35 AM

IF you're in the USA obtain the latest American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) "Manual of Steel Construction". The weights of each and every piece of rolled steel used in the US and accepted by AISC is listed therein.

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Re: Engineering Standards

08/04/2011 6:23 AM

In place of writting in CR4 forum, which is supose to discuss and solve engineering problems, you could have googled to get answer in engineeringtoolbox.com etc.

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