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MITCalc - Buckling Calculation 1.15 - Slender strut (column) buckling

Slender strut (column) buckling

MITCalc - Buckling Calculation



 

MITCalc - Buckling Calculation: The program is designed to calculate the optimum cross-section and perform strength check of slender struts

strained for buckling. The program includes:

- Selection of six basic types of buckling.

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

- Design of optimum profile accommodating the set load.

- Strength check of the strut.

- Calculation and graphical representation of permitted stress dependent on slenderness rate.

- A table of materials and a table of area characteristics of W, S, C and L profiles according to ANSI/AISC and I, U,

L and T profiles according to DIN/ISO.

The calculation is based on data, procedures, algorithms (Johnson, Tetmajer, Euler, Secant) and data from

specialized literature and AISC, ISO, DIN and BS standards.

List of standards (DIN 1025, 1026, 1028, 1029, 1024, AISC W, S, C, L, LU ... ) This module is a part of MITCalc -

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

connection, shaft connections, tolerances and many others

What is new in version 1.15:






 

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For $22.00

Download: Download MITCalc - Buckling Calculation 1.15 (1.3 Mb)
Download Count:9
Release Date:2008-10-17
Last Updated:2008-09-16
Manufacturer: MITCalc
Product Support: MITCalc - Buckling Calculation WebSite
  
Language:English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Portuguese
Requirements:Microsoft Excel (2000, XP,2007...)
Install:Install Only
Tags:

stress 2      1028  din 1025  safety 2      buckling  moment 2      1026  slender strut  beam  1029  column 


 

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