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• Grade 300 and Grade 400 Welded Beams (WB) and Welded Columns (WC) to
AS/NZS 3679.2
• Grade 300 Universal Beams (UB), Universal Columns (UC), Parallel Flange
Channels (PFC), Taper Flange Beams (TFB), Equal Angles (EA) and Unequal
Angles (UA) to AS/NZS 3679.1
• Grade 300 Tees cut from Universal Beams (BT) and from Universal Columns (CT).
The grade designation (e.g. 300) is based on the nominal minimum yield stress of the steel (in
MPa).
Note: Grade 300 in the Tables also refers to the 300PLUSTM steels. Such steels comply with
AS/NZS 3679.1– Grade 300 or AS/NZS 3679.2 - Grade 300 steels as appropriate. 300PLUSTM
is a registered trademark of OneSteel Limited.
2.1.1 Specifications
Hot-rolled open sections conforming with Australian Standards are regarded as high quality
products and satisfy all the major design, fabrication and erection requirements for general
structural conditions.
However, the Tables only apply to those open sections manufactured in accordance with
AS/NZS 3678, AS/NZS 3679.1 and AS/NZS 3679.2 as appropriate.
Specifiers should also note that hot-rolled open sections not complying with these
Standards may be required to be down-graded in yield stress, tensile strength and
mechanical properties when designing to AS 4100 and welding to AS/NZS 1554.1.
To ensure that the assumptions, product benefits and quality of structural steel hot-rolled open
sections on which these Tables are based are achieved in practice, designers should
specifically nominate AS/NZS 3678, AS/NZS 3679.1 and AS/NZS 3679.2 complying products in
their specifications and general notes. Such wording may be:
Unless Noted Otherwise (U.N.O) all material to be:
− Grade 300 Hot-rolled UB, UC, PFC, TFB, EA, UA and flat bars complying with AS/NZS
3679.1;
− Grade 300 Hot-rolled BT, CT cut from UB, UC complying with AS/NZS 3679.1;
TABLE T2.1: Yield Stress and Tensile Strength for each Steel Grade
Thickness of Yield Tensile
Steel Form Steel Material Stress Strength
Standard Grade t fy fu
mm MPa MPa
More detailed information on the design strengths and other mechanical properties of these
steels can be found in Table 2.1 of AS 4100, the Standards listed in Table T2.1 or technical
literature from the manufacturers listed in Section 2.8 [see Ref. 2.2].
2.3 Properties of Steel
The properties of steel adopted in this publication are shown in Table T2.2. Properties such
as Poisson’s Ratio and Coefficient of Thermal Expansion for structural steel are also listed in
Table T2.2.
TABLE T2.2: Properties of Steel
Property Symbol Value