Commons Shapes Designation Standard

STATUS: DRAFT

This standard defines a universal way to describe shapes.

Summary

This standard describes a way to specify basic shapes of sections, together with their dimensions.

A code is a concatenation of data blocks:

<Shape block>[Details block][Units block]<Geometry block>

The following table shows the implementation of what is above.

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Intend

The intend is to offer a way to classify industry standard profiles, not limited to steel, based on shape only.

The reasons for using this standard can be:

Naming

A shape is defined by a concatenated string, consisting of two parts:

Following this example, the designation is:

R30*5

String of shape defining parameters

The name is one or a combination of characters.

First character, main shape

The first character determines the basic shape.

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The first row contains abbreviations:

H

Hexagonal

C

Circular

S

Square

R

Rectangular

The second row is more obvious, the letter represents the shape. O stands for omega.

Following characters, additional shape characteristics

The sieve consist of characteristics that are additional to the main shape. So what is standard, what is expected is not specified. Deviations are marked with a character. From top to bottom:

Char.

Standard, to be expected

Deviation

Examples

Remarks

E

Width does not equal height and or not equal legs

Equal width and height and or equal legs

LE, TE, ZE

For Squares and Rectangles an E is not applicable. For Z-profiles only equality of legs is meant.

F

No extra flanges

Extra flanges

UF

H

Solid

Hollow

CH, RH

CH is a pipe.

R

Sharp edges

Round edges

LR, UR

Typical products with one or more bending radii.

S

Flanges without a slope

One or more flanges have a slope

ISW, USW

Also typical for some warm rolled products.

(n)W

Parallel wall endings

Diverging wall endings

IW, T3W

This is typical for warm rolled and extruded products where internal radii change the thickness and or when flanges end in a radius instead of ending straight. A leading number represent the number of radii per flange type

X or Y

Whole shape

Shape is cut over length

ISWX, UWY

X is horizontal cutting, Y is vertical, based on orientation in the table with examples and dimensions and as discussed under "orientation".

I

Metric dimensions in millimetres

Imperial dimensions in inches

RHRI, IWI

If the last character of the shape defining string is I, then the parameters that follow are in inches.

String of geometry defining parameters

Orientation

Shapes are positioned as illustrated. The series H, C, S and R as drawn. The letter series as written. So a H-beam is a variant of the family of I-shapes and is drawn as an I.

Abbr.

Meaning

IP

Insertion Point (most logical snap point for CAD)

W

Width, a horizontal dimension.

H

Height, a vertical dimension.

T

Thickness of material.

R

Radius.

A

Angle in degrees

Commons Shapes Designation Standard (laatst bewerkt op 2017-04-27 22:10:40 door WiebeVanDerWorp)