Some Section Symbols from the Section Database

In Robot, the convention of designating sections composed of 2 angles is based on the following databases:

AMERICAN SECTION DATABASE AISCPRO.XML

Sections:

DL - 2 equal-leg angles

DLL - 2 angles with longer legs touching

DLS - 2 angles with shorter legs touching

Each section name (in addition to the symbol DL, DLL, DLS) is made up of 3 parts. They will be described using the DLL 2.5x2x10.1875 section as an example. The numbers indicate:

2.5 - DIM1 (first characteristic section dimension)

2 - DIM2 (second characteristic section dimension)

10.1875 - the third number is made up of 2 parts; 3 numbers may appear before the dot:

0 - means that the angles are touching

10 - means that the spacing of the angles is equal to 3/8 of an inch

20 - means that the spacing of the angles is equal to 3/4 of an inch;

The number located after the dot indicates the thickness of the angle in fractions of an inch (for example, 0.1875 is equal to 3/16 of an inch).

CANADIAN SECTION DATABSE CISCPRO.XML

Sections:

LLEA - 2 equal-leg angles touching

LLEB - 2 equal-leg angles spaced 8 mm apart

LLEC - 2 equal-leg angles spaced 10 mm apart

LLED - 2 equal-leg angles spaced 12 mm apart

LLEE - 2 equal-leg angles spaced 16 mm apart

LLEF - 2 equal-leg angles spaced 20 mm apart

LLLA - 2 angles with longer legs touching

LLLB - 2 angles with longer legs spaced 8 mm apart

LLLC - 2 angles with longer legs spaced 10 mm apart

LLLD - 2 angles with longer legs spaced 12 mm apart

LLLE - 2 angles with longer legs spaced 16 mm apart

LLLF - 2 angles with longer legs spaced 20 mm apart

LLSA - 2 angles with shorter legs touching

LLSB - 2 angles with shorter legs spaced 8 mm apart

LLSC - 2 angles with shorter legs spaced 10 mm apart

LLSD - 2 angles with shorter legs spaced 12 mm apart

LLSE - 2 angles with shorter legs spaced 16 mm apart

LLSF - 2 angles with shorter legs spaced 20 mm apart

Each section name (except for the letter symbol) is made up of 3 parts. They will be described using the LLLB 51x38x4.8 section as an example. The numbers indicate:

51 - DIM1 (first characteristic section dimension)

38 - DIM2 (second characteristic section dimension)

4.8 - the third number indicates the angle thickness in mm.

BRITISH SECTION DATABASE UKSTPRO.XML

Sections:

CUAL - 2 angles with longer legs touching

CUAS - 2 angles with shorter legs touching

Each section name (except for the CUAL, CUAS symbol) is made up of 3 parts. They will be described using the CUAL 60x30x1206 section as an example. The numbers indicate:

60 - DIM1 (first characteristic section dimension)

30 - DIM2 (second characteristic section dimension)

1206 - the third number is made up of 2 parts:

the first number (12) indicates the spacing between the angles (in mm)

the second (06) indicates the angle thickness (in mm).

If the thickness is less than 10 mm, then the numbers are divided by the zero digit. For example, if the third number is 807.9, this means that the thickness of the angle is 7.9 mm.