I-Beam, U-Beam..

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    I-Beam, U-Beam..
    anyone can help me in design the temporary support using 356x171x45 UB for simply supported beam with a uniformly distributed load to carry 60tons??how many beams required (356x171x45UB) for 7m span length and 6 meter width??help me plzz....if can by now u teach me step by step..thanks!
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    Re: I-Beam, U-Beam..
    (Original post by syedshahir85)
    anyone can help me in design the temporary support using 356x171x45 UB for simply supported beam with a uniformly distributed load to carry 60tons??how many beams required (356x171x45UB) for 7m span length and 6 meter width??help me plzz....if can by now u teach me step by step..thanks!
    need material properties to design with efficiency. engineer?
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    Re: I-Beam, U-Beam..
    can provide me the dead load and live load for this kind of question??anyone??
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