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MITCalc - Beam Calculation 1.15 - Calculations of the Straight Beams

Calculations of the Straight Beams

MITCalc - Beam Calculation



 

MITCalc - Beam Calculation: The application is designed for calculations of straight, maximum three times static indefinite beams with constant

axis-symmetrical profiles. Application is developed in MS Excel, is multi-language, supports Imperial and Metric units

and solves the following main tasks:

- Simple definition of the type of beam and its loading with visual check.

- Calculation of area characteristics of 20 types of cross sections.

- Calculation of reactions in supports.

- Calculation of minimum / maximum bending moment, stress and deflection of the beam.

- Calculation and graphic illustration of the moment, stress, deflection and bending angle of the loaded beam.

The application includes a table of materials and a table of area characteristics of W, S, C, L profiles acc. to

ANSI/AISC and I, U, L a T profiles acc. to DIN/ISO.

Used standards: DIN 1025, 1026, 1028, 1029, 1024, AISC W, S, C, L, LUThis module is a part of MITCalc -

Mechanical and Technical Calculation Package for gear, belt and chain drives, springs, beam, shaft, bolt

connection, shaft connection, tolerances and many others

What is new in version 1.15:






 

Order:

For $14.00

Download: Download MITCalc - Beam Calculation 1.15 (1.3 Mb)
Download Count:8
Release Date:2008-09-22
Last Updated:2008-09-16
Manufacturer: MITCalc
Product Support: MITCalc - Beam Calculation WebSite
  
Language:English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Portuguese
Requirements:MS Excel (2000, XP, 2007...)
Install:Install Only
Tags:

stress 2      1028  deflection  din 1025  beam calculation 2      1026  straight beam  moment 2      beam  1029  bending angle 


 

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