Affiliation:
1. Chaoyang University of Technology
2. Xie Sheng Engineering Consultants Ltd
Abstract
This study evaluates the variation of the bending moment strength of the single symmetrical and double symmetrical I-beam design. This study compares the use of a double-symmetric I-section with a large, small flange, a single-symmetric I-section with a large compression and large tension flange. The study shows that the four sections have the largest wing strength with double-symmetric I-section, and the inelastic and elastic strengths are similar to those of the single-symmetric I-section, especially the elastic region is almost the same. In the plastic phase, the double symmetrical flanges have a high cross-sectional strength. In the inelastic phase, the intensity of two individual symmetrical sections of the same area is close to a double symmetrical section. The use of a single symmetrical I-beam can be preferred over a double-symmetric I-beam. This study provides a single-symmetric I-beam strength difference analysis, providing users with a variety of options for comparing cross-sections.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,General Materials Science
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