H-beams and I-beams are both types of structural beams that are commonly used in construction and engineering projects. The main difference between the two lies in their cross-sectional shape.
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An H-beam, as mentioned earlier, has an H-shaped cross-section with two flanges (horizontal) and a web (vertical) that connect them. The flanges are wider than the web, providing greater resistance to bending and twisting forces.
An I-beam, on the other hand, has a cross-section shaped like the letter “I”, with a horizontal top and bottom flange and a vertical web connecting them. The flanges are typically narrower than those of an H-beam, which makes the I-beam lighter and easier to handle but also less resistant to bending forces.
Both H-beams and I-beams are widely used in construction and engineering projects to provide structural support. The choice between them depends on the specific requirements of the project, including the weight and span of the load being supported, as well as the available space and budget.
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