What Size HSS Beam for 40ft Span, 500 kgs Load

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To support a 40-foot span with a 500-kilogram load, it is crucial to determine the appropriate size of HSS beams, considering that the structure will hold half a roof without a center post. The discussion emphasizes the importance of clarifying load units and adhering to local and federal building codes, which may require a certified structural engineer's approval. Concerns about additional factors like seismic loading, wind, and snow are raised, although the structure is located indoors and will not support people. The participant mentions having six 10-foot HSS beams measuring 6" x 4" x 1/4" and seeks advice on their suitability for the project. Ultimately, professional guidance is recommended for safety and compliance.
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What size of HSS beem do I need to cross a 40 foot span with 500 kilos even distributed still weight. it will be used to hold 1/2 of a roof. there will be no center post. no wind. structure is inside.

Thanks so much. Big help

I just don't know this stuff.
 
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500 kilo what? Just to be clear.
 
HSS 500 kilos

It will be play rood roof on top all sheet add up to 500 kilos aprox

Thanks a bunch
 
Play wood on the roof
 
No, I mean 500 kilograms, 500 kilo-Newtons, 500 kilo-pounds, ...

What are the units for your load?
 
ok thanks .. its kilograms. new at this. thanks again.
 
Just want to point out that if you are designing this for a structure, especially one which people will be using, you MUST check your local and federal building codes. It may also be required that a certified structural engineer stamp the work.

500 kg huh? Where did this figure come in? Did you account for seismic loading? Wind? Snow/rain? etc

A 40 foot span is nothing to be approximating at.
 
No people will be on or under structure. and it will be inside of my barn. I have 6, 10 foot HSS 6" x 4" X 1/4". Just wanted to see If I could them on this project.

Thank´s for your help
 
We don't give this sort of advice here. If you don't know what you are doing, you need to find a local source of info (a structural building expert) and have them help you.
 
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