# Section : Standard Sections
# Section dimensions
Standard sections can be rectangular, circular, I, channel, T or angles, etc. Rectangular and circular sections can be either solid or hollow. Specify the overall external dimensions of the section and the thickness of component parts as shown in standard sections below.
# Transform Section
The basic section may not be in the required orientation, so there is an option to rotate and translate sections. By default this is not offered.
# Standard Sections
The standard sections are identified by a code for the section shape, followed by a list of dimensions defining the section. The section shape descriptors can be followed by an optional unit if the section is not defined in mm, where the shapes are:
Section shape | Shape code | Dimensions | Description |
---|---|---|---|
rectangular | R | ||
rectangular hollow | RHS | Note that top and bottom flanges are always the same thickness, as are left and right walls of a rectangular hollow section. | |
circular | C | ||
circular hollow | CHS | ||
I section | I | ||
tee | T | ||
channel | CH | ||
angle | A | ||
taper | TR | ||
ellipse | E | Ellipse index (n) - This field is only available for the ellipse section type. It allows superellipses to be entered. A value of 1 corresponds to a diamond, 2 to an ellipse, and ∞ to a rectangle. | |
general I section | GI | ||
taper T section | TT | ||
taper angle section | TA | ||
recto-circular | RC | ||
recto-ellipse | RE | ||
taper I section | TI | ||
secant pile section | SP | ||
secant pile wall | SPW | ||
oval | OVAL | ||
general C | GC | ||
general Z | GZ | ||
cruciform | X | ||
cellular/catellated | CB | ||
sheet pile | SHT |
Note:
Symbol | Definition |
---|---|
width | |
bottom width | |
flat width | |
top width | |
distance between pile centres | |
depth, diameter | |
flat depth | |
order (ellipse only) | |
number of piles | |
thickness | |
flange thickness | |
top flange thickness | |
bottom flange thickness | |
web thickness | |
top web thickness | |
bottom web thickness |
so the section description is as follows:
STD <Shape(unit)> <Dimension> <Dimension>…
Thus a 320 × 120 rectangular section would be
STD R 320 120
or an 8in diameter circular section would be
STD C(in) 8