HEC 260
Production class: hot rolled (EN 10365)
Section geometry
Section properties
Profile overview for HEC 260
The HEC 260 is a structural steel cross-section utilized in commercial construction, industrial framing, and mechanical engineering. Manufactured as a hot rolled section, it complies with EN 10365 dimensional standards, ensuring predictability in detailing and fabrication.Access to its exact geometric and statical properties is essential for 3D modeling and structural verification.
Geometry: This open profile features a total depth (h) of 275 mm and a flange width (b) of 264 mm, supported by a 14 mm thick web and 25 mm thick flanges. With a cross-sectional area of 16840 mm² and a linear mass of 132 kg/m, the HEC 260 offers a distinct stiffness-to-weight ratio for both column (axial) and beam applications.
Section properties: For design of bending, the major and minor axis properties dictate the member's structural capacity. The strong-axis moment of inertia (Iy) of 225900000 mm⁴ governs major deflection and serviceability limits. To calculate the ultimate bending resistance, engineers may utilize the strong-axis plastic section modulus of 1880000 mm³. For lateral stability and column buckling verifications, the weak-axis moment of inertia (Iz) provides 76800000 mm⁴ of lateral stiffness.
Advanced analysis: For complex load cases, the HEC 260 provides a y-axis shear area (at strong bending axis) of 13200 mm² for web shear verification and a torsion constant of 3395000 mm⁴ for calculating rotational twist under eccentric loading. Additionally, a warping constant of 1197000000000 mm⁶ is available for rigorous lateral-torsional buckling (LTB) checks.