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- Structural_channel abstract "The structural channel, also known as a C-beam, is a type of (usually structural steel) beam, used primarily in building construction and civil engineering. Its cross section consists of a wide "web", usually but not always oriented vertically, and two "flanges" at the top and bottom of the web, only sticking out on one side of the web. It is distinguished from I-beam or H-beam or W-beam type steel cross sections in that those have flanges on both sides of the web.".
- Structural_channel thumbnail Structural-steel-icons.jpg?width=300.
- Structural_channel wikiPageExternalLink www.aisc.org.
- Structural_channel wikiPageExternalLink www.cisc-icca.ca.
- Structural_channel wikiPageExternalLink www.steelconstruction.org.
- Structural_channel wikiPageExternalLink i_joist.html.
- Structural_channel wikiPageID "41165083".
- Structural_channel wikiPageRevisionID "585512485".
- Structural_channel subject Category:Structural_engineering.
- Structural_channel comment "The structural channel, also known as a C-beam, is a type of (usually structural steel) beam, used primarily in building construction and civil engineering. Its cross section consists of a wide "web", usually but not always oriented vertically, and two "flanges" at the top and bottom of the web, only sticking out on one side of the web. It is distinguished from I-beam or H-beam or W-beam type steel cross sections in that those have flanges on both sides of the web.".
- Structural_channel label "Structural channel".
- Structural_channel sameAs m.0zc1ch0.
- Structural_channel sameAs Q17120802.
- Structural_channel sameAs Q17120802.
- Structural_channel wasDerivedFrom Structural_channel?oldid=585512485.
- Structural_channel depiction Structural-steel-icons.jpg.
- Structural_channel isPrimaryTopicOf Structural_channel.