I-beam
/'aibi:m/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A structural beam with an I-shaped cross-section: An "i-beam" is a girder or beam used in construction and engineering whose cross-sectional shape resembles the capital letter 'I'. This shape provides high strength and load-bearing capacity while using less material than a solid beam.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The warehouse's roof is supported by massive steel i-beams.
- The engineer specified an i-beam for the main support structure of the bridge.
Advanced Usage
- "I-beam construction": A method of building that utilizes i-beams as the primary structural framework.
- The skyscraper's skeleton was built using i-beam construction for maximum stability.
Variants and Related Words
I-girder (n): A synonym for i-beam, often used interchangeably, though sometimes implying a larger or primary support member.
- The central span of the bridge rests on two massive I-girders.
H-beam (n): A similar structural beam with a cross-section resembling the letter 'H', often with wider flanges than a standard I-beam.
- For this heavy-load application, an H-beam was chosen over a standard i-beam.
Synonyms
- I-girder: A girder with an I-shaped cross-section.
- Rolled steel joist (RSJ): A common term, especially in British English, for a hot-rolled steel i-beam.
Related Phrases
I-beam flange: The horizontal top and bottom plates of the I-beam.
- The load is transferred from the floor to the i-beam flanges.
I-beam web: The vertical central section connecting the two flanges of the I-beam.
- Shear forces are primarily resisted by the i-beam web.
Noun
- girder having a cross section resembling the letter `I'