Element

I-Beam Element

Structural steel beam profiles

Overview

The I-beam element allows you to create structural steel beams with either standard profiles (like IPE, HEA, HEB) or custom dimensions. I-beams are widely used in construction and mechanical engineering for their excellent strength-to-weight ratio.

Key Features

  • Standard profiles: IPE, HEA, HEB series
  • Custom profile dimensions
  • Sloped end cuts for angled connections
  • Full position and rotation control

Parameters

Configure your I-beam with these parameters.

Parameter Description Example
profile Standard profile designation IPE 200
width Total width (for custom profiles) 100
height Total height (for custom profiles) 200
length Length of the beam 1500
flangeThickness Thickness of flanges 8
webThickness Thickness of web 5
material Material/color of the beam #445566
startSlope Slope angle at start (degrees) 15
endSlope Slope angle at end (degrees) -15
x, y, z Position in 3D space 0, 0, 0
rx, ry, rz Rotation angles in degrees 0, 0, 0

Available Standards

Supported I-beam profile series.

IPE Profiles (European I-beam)

Standard European I-beams with narrow flanges.

Profile Width (mm) Height (mm) Flange (mm) Web (mm)
IPE 100 55 100 5.7 4.1
IPE 200 100 200 8.5 5.6
IPE 300 150 300 10.7 7.1

Available: IPE 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240, 270, 300, and larger.

HEA Profiles (Wide Flange Type A)

European wide-flange beams with lighter weight.

Profile Width (mm) Height (mm) Flange (mm) Web (mm)
HEA 100 100 96 8 5
HEA 200 200 190 10 6.5
HEA 300 300 290 14 8.5

Available: HEA 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240, 260, 280, 300, and larger.

HEB Profiles (Wide Flange Type B)

European wide-flange beams with heavier weight for higher loads.

Profile Width (mm) Height (mm) Flange (mm) Web (mm)
HEB 100 100 100 10 6
HEB 200 200 200 15 9
HEB 300 300 300 19 11

Available: HEB 100, 120, 140, 160, 180, 200, 220, 240, 260, 280, 300, and larger.

Usage Examples

Learn how to create I-beams with these examples.

Standard Profile

Using a predefined IPE profile:

Type Profile Length Material X Y Z
ibeam IPE 200 1500 #445566 0 0 0

This creates an IPE 200 profile beam with 1500mm length in gray-blue color.

Custom Profile

Defining custom dimensions:

Type Width Height Length Flange Web Material
ibeam 100 200 1500 8 5 #445566

This creates a custom I-beam with 100mm width, 200mm height, 1500mm length, 8mm flange thickness, and 5mm web thickness.

Sloped Beams

Create beams with angled end cuts.

Slope Parameters

The I-beam can be created with sloped ends for angled connections or pitched roofs:

  • startSlope: Angle in degrees at the start of the beam (z = 0)
  • endSlope: Angle in degrees at the end of the beam (z = length)
  • Positive angles slope upward, negative angles slope downward
  • Default value is 0 degrees (perpendicular cut)

Sloped Beam Example

Type Profile Length Start Slope End Slope Material
ibeam IPE 200 1500 15 -15 #445566

This creates an IPE 200 beam with the start end sloped 15 degrees upward and the end sloped 15 degrees downward.

Best Practices

Tips for working with I-beams effectively.

Recommendations

  • Use standard profiles when possible for industry compatibility
  • Keep dimensions proportional (web thickness < flange thickness < width)
  • Consider structural requirements when choosing dimensions
  • Use appropriate units (millimeters) for your design
  • Orient beams correctly using rotation parameters

Common Applications

  • Structural support in buildings
  • Machine frames and bases
  • Crane girders and bridges
  • Heavy equipment frameworks
  • Industrial construction

Common Issues and Solutions

Solutions to frequently encountered problems.

Profile not recognized

Check that the profile name matches exactly (e.g., "IPE 200" not "IPE200"). Note the space between the series name and number.

Custom profile looks disproportionate

Follow standard ratios between web thickness, flange thickness, and overall dimensions. The web should be thinner than the flanges.

Beam orientation incorrect

Use rotation parameters to orient the beam. By default, the web is vertical (along Z-axis). Use ry=90 to rotate the beam horizontally.

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