W Shapes - American wide flange beams - W36x182
Wide-flange (W) shapes are the most widely used structural steel section in North American construction — an I-shaped profile with flanges that are parallel-faced and constant in thickness, connected by a web running the full depth of the section. That shape puts the bulk of the material as far from the neutral axis as possible, giving W shapes an excellent strength-to-weight ratio for resisting bending. They're specified as beams, columns, and everything in between, across virtually every building type — from single-storey warehouses to high-rise frames — and in bridges, platforms, and heavy equipment supports. The wide range of depths and weights available in the AISC series means there's a W shape suited to almost any span or load, from light floor framing through to the heaviest deep columns carrying a high-rise's gravity loads.
Nearby Sections
Dimensions
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Nominal Weight | 182.0 |
| Depth of Section | 36.3 |
| Width of Section | 12.1 |
| Web Thickness | 0.725 |
| Flange Thickness | 1.18 |
| Kdet Dimension | 2.375 |
| T Dimension | 31.5 |
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Section Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| Ix | 11300 |
| Zx | 718 |
| Sx | 623 |
| rx | 14.5 |
| Iy | 347 |
| Zy | 90.7 |
| Sy | 57.6 |
| ry | 2.55 |
| J | 18.5 |
| Cw | 107000 |
| rts | 3.13 |
| ho | 35.1 |
Full sortable table: Section properties table for this family
