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M 6X4.4 - Section Properties

The M 6X4.4 is a steel section with a mass of 6.5 kg/m, an overall depth of 152.4 mm and width of 46.7 mm. It has a cross-sectional area of 8.3 cm², a second moment of area Iᵧ of 300.9 cm⁴, a plastic modulus Wₚₗ,ᵧ of 45.884 cm³, tabulated by CivilAxis from AISC Shapes Database v16.0.

Mass
4.4 lb/ft (6.5 kg/m)
Depth
6 in (152.4 mm)
Width
1.84 in (46.7 mm)
Area
1.29 in² (8.3 cm²)
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M 6X4.4 section properties to AISC Shapes Database v16.0.

Geometry

Depth of sectionh6
152.4 mm
Width of sectionb1.84
46.7 mm
Web thicknesstw0.114
2.9 mm
Flange thicknesstf0.171
4.3 mm

Mass and area

Mass per metremass4.4
6.5 kg/m
Cross-sectional areaA1.29
8.3 cm²

Bending about the major axis (y-y)

Area moment of inertia about y-axisIy7.23
300.9 cm⁴
Elastic section modulus about y-axisWel,y2.41
39.493 cm³
Plastic section modulus about y-axisWpl,y2.8
45.884 cm³
Radius of gyration about y-axisiy2.36
5.99 cm

Bending about the minor axis (z-z)

Area moment of inertia about z-axisIz0.18
7.49 cm⁴
Elastic section modulus about z-axisWel,z0.195
3.195 cm³
Plastic section modulus about z-axisWpl,z0.311
5.096 cm³
Radius of gyration about z-axisiz0.372
0.94 cm

Torsion and warping

Torsion constant (St Venant)It0.0099
0.41 cm⁴

Is M 6X4.4 strong enough?

Simply supported beam, uniform load, major-axis bending - to EN 1993-1-1.

Passes - 60% utilised, deflection governs
Bending31%
5.1 / 16.3 kNm
Shear7%
6.8 / 90.4 kN
Deflection60%
5.0 / 8.3 mm

Class 1 section. ULS uses γQ = 1.5 on the load you enter; deflection uses the unfactored load against L/360. Lateral-torsional buckling is not included - the compression flange is assumed restrained.

Common questions about M 6X4.4

M 6X4.4 has a mass of 4.4 lb/ft (6.5 kg/m), tabulated to AISC Shapes Database v16.0. A 12 m length therefore weighs about 78 kg, which is the figure to use for a steel take-off or when checking a lift.

M 6X4.4 has a depth of 6 in (152.4 mm), a width of 1.84 in (46.7 mm), a web thickness of 0.114 in (2.9 mm), a flange thickness of 0.171 in (4.3 mm), with a cross-sectional area of 1.29 in² (8.3 cm²). These are the nominal dimensions from AISC Shapes Database v16.0; rolling tolerances apply to the delivered section.

The plastic section modulus about the major axis, Wpl,y, is 45.884 cm³, and the elastic modulus Wel,y is 39.493 cm³. Wpl,y is what sets the moment capacity of a Class 1 or 2 section: M_pl,Rd = Wpl,y x f_y / gamma_M0, so at S355 with gamma_M0 = 1.0 this section reaches about 16 kNm before any stability check.

The second moment of area about the major axis, Iy, is 300.9 cm⁴, and about the minor axis Iz is 7.49 cm⁴. Iy is the value deflection depends on - for a simply supported beam under a uniform load, the midspan deflection is 5wL⁴/384EIy - so on spans where a deflection limit governs rather than strength, this is the number that decides the section.

iy is 5.99 cm about the major axis and iz is 0.94 cm about the minor axis. Column buckling is governed by the SMALLER value: the slenderness is lambda = L_cr / i, so with iz = 0.94 cm a 0.1 m effective length already gives lambda = 100. Minor-axis buckling almost always controls unless the weak axis is restrained.

The St Venant torsion constant It is 0.41 cm⁴. Closed sections carry torsion in a shear flow around the perimeter, which makes them far stiffer in torsion than an open section of the same weight and is usually why one is specified.

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