W16X50 Steel Beam — Section Properties

Dimensions

Property Value Unit
Depth (d) 16.30 in (414.0 mm)
Flange Width (bf) 7.07 in (179.6 mm)
Flange Thickness (tf) 0.63 in
Web Thickness (tw) 0.38 in
Area (A) 14.70 in² (94.8 cm²)
Weight 50 lb/ft (74 kg/m)

Elastic Section Properties

Property Strong Axis (X-X) Weak Axis (Y-Y) Unit
Moment of Inertia (I) 659 37.20 in⁴
Elastic Section Modulus (S) 81 10.50 in³
Plastic Section Modulus (Z) 92 16.30 in³
Radius of Gyration (r) 6.68 1.59 in

Torsional Properties

Property Value Unit
Torsional Constant (J) 1.52 in⁴
Warping Constant (Cw) 2,270 in⁶
Distance Between Flange Centroids (ho) 15.70 in
Effective Radius (rts) 1.89 in

Section Profile Summary

A wide flange with parallel flange faces — makes bolted and welded connections straightforward to detail. At Ix = 659 in⁴, the strong-axis stiffness places it in the heavy beam category for preliminary sizing.

At 16.3" deep and 50 lb/ft, this is a mid-range section suitable for floor beams, roof framing, and columns in low-to-mid-rise structures.

Key Design Checks (AISC 360)

Check Formula This Section
Plastic moment Mp = Zx × Fy 4,600 kip-in
Deflection Δ = 5wL⁴/(384EIx) Use Ix = 659 in⁴
Torsion St. Venant = GJ/L J = 1.52 in⁴
Column buckling KL/r → Fcr r_x = 6.68 in

Design Notes

Verification (AISC 360): All designs using this section must be verified by a licensed Professional Engineer. Before finalizing member selection, check beam-column interaction (P-M), lateral-torsional buckling, serviceability deflections, and all connection limit states. See Engineering Disclaimer.

Worked Example: Laboratory floor beam — w16x50

Scenario: Laboratory floor with heavy equipment allowance — vibration sensitive. Simply supported wide flange, 28 ft span, 7 ft tributary width. Service loads: 60 psf dead + 80 psf live (980 plf total).

Given:

Step 1 — Live load deflection check:

Δ_LL = 5 w_L L⁴ / (384 E Ix)

Δ_LL = 5 × (560/12) × (336)⁴ / (384 × 29,000,000 × 659)

Δ_LL = 0.41 in

Step 2 — Allowable deflection (IBC Table 1604.3, L/240):

Δ_allow = L / 240 = 336 / 240 = 1.40 in

Step 3 — Dead + live deflection:

Δ_total = 0.71 in

Step 4 — Design check:

✓ Live load deflection is within the L/240 limit.

The required flexural strength at ultimate is approximately w_u L²/8. With factored loads 1.2D + 1.6L, verify φMn = 345 kip-ft is adequate per AISC 360 Chapter F. Also check shear capacity (φVn = 0.6 Fy Aw × 0.9) and bearing at supports.

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Educational reference only. Verify all section properties against the current AISC 360 Manual and mill certificates before design. Results are PRELIMINARY — NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION.