Is the I-beam still favored overall?

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In summary: The I-beam is self-assured; it would have to be, balancing over 100 stories above the street!The old school of thought was the I beam.in the modern era of community spirit, world cooperation and non competition amongst individualsit is now either the WE-beam, or the US-beamthere is no I in team (only AT ME) All right, I get it. Thanks for clearing that up for me.
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Loren Booda
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Is the I-beam still favored by structural engineers?
 
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Where do you get your questions?

Do you close your eyes, flip open an Encyclopedia, and point?

:bugeye::rofl:
 
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Loren Booda said:
Is the I-beam still favored by structural engineers?

Yes, because the G-beam is too expensive to produce. :uhh:
 
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Danger said:
Yes, because the G-beam is too expensive to produce. :uhh:
Oh come on, you missed a beautiful retort.


The I-beam is not "still" preferred, it is "only recently" preferred. The I-beam is actually an evolution from an earlier form, the H-beam.

Every kid learned in school that H came before I.
 
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I thought that the I-beam was just a circumcised H-beam.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Where do you get your questions?

Do you close your eyes, flip open an Encyclopedia, and point?

:bugeye::rofl:

Finally someone says it!
 
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Danger said:
I thought that the I-beam was just a circumcised H-beam.
Wow, all my life I though the I-beam was a infelicitous l-beam.
 
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DaveC426913 said:
Oh come on, you missed a beautiful retort. The I-beam is not "still" preferred, it is "only recently" preferred. The I-beam is actually an evolution from an earlier form, the H-beam.

Every kid learned in school that H came before I.

The I-beam is self-assured; it would have to be, balancing over 100 stories above the street!
 
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the old school of thought was the I beam.
in the modern era of community spirit, world cooperation and non competition amongst individuals

it is now either the WE-beam, or the US-beam

there is no I in team (only AT ME)

dr
 
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I try not to use I-beams too much. They annoy other drivers.
 
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FredGarvin said:
I try not to use I-beams too much. They annoy other drivers.

and as the thread slowly drifts away, we have to say,

punny, very punny

dr
 
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You have to have known the flightless one for a few years to understand why this is happening...
 

1. Is the I-beam still the most commonly used structural beam?

Yes, the I-beam (also known as the H-beam) is still the most commonly used structural beam in construction due to its strength and versatility.

2. What are the advantages of using an I-beam over other types of beams?

The I-beam's shape allows for it to distribute weight evenly, making it stronger and more efficient than other types of beams. It also requires less material, making it more cost-effective.

3. Are there any drawbacks to using an I-beam?

One potential drawback of using an I-beam is that it can be more difficult to install and may require specialized equipment. Additionally, it may not be suitable for certain types of structures or applications.

4. How has the use of I-beams evolved over time?

The use of I-beams has evolved over time as new technologies and materials have become available. For example, modern I-beams are often made with stronger and lighter materials such as steel alloys.

5. Are there any alternatives to using I-beams in construction?

Yes, there are several alternatives to using I-beams, including C-beams, T-beams, and box beams. However, each of these alternatives has its own advantages and drawbacks, and the choice will depend on the specific needs of the project.

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