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This connection could have a greater effect on capacity than the beam span. If (and this is a big if) the connection is sufficient, your could consider each end to be a fixed connection. ... Yield Strength = 40,000psi; Section modulus = .91146 in^3; 40000psi = (P * 38in / 8) / .91146 in^3; P= 7675.45lbs; Thanks, Shane;
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I-beam - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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I-beams (also known as H-beams , W-beams (for "wide flange"), rolled steel joist (RSJ), or double-T (especially in Polish, Spanish and German)) are beams with an I - or H-shaped cross-section...
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The Java applet on this page is called Beam Strength. This applet is an analysis program for reinforced concrete beams. It can also be used as a tool for designing reinforced concrete sections. ... Beam strength applet can be run in both US customary, and Metric units (SI units). This is to serve both International and...
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www.strucsoft.com/applets/BeamStrength.htm
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The Java applet on this page is called Column Strength.This applet is an analysis program for reinforced concrete columns. It can also be used as a tool for designing reinforced concrete sections.
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www.strucsoft.com/applets/ColumnStrength.html
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Re: I-Beam Strength ... #1 "Re: I-Beam Strength" by Guest on 12/18/2008 8:23 AM (score 3) ... Home | Mechanical Engineering | Mechanical Engineering | I-Beam Strength...
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Early design stages so open to opinions and ideas. I have been considering Angle Steel or perhaps Aluminum I-Beam. Thanks! ... Re: Beam strength question ... Re: Beam strength question -- mattw Post Reply Top of thread Forum...
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I need help on figuring out how much weight a 16" @ 50# wide flange beam will support. I currently have these beams in an industrial building that we use for fabrication of steel products. They are being used for the crane ways. ... Re: Beam Strength ... Re: Beam Strength -- PKR Post Reply Top of thread Forum...
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I would like to replace a steel I beam in a basement with one of less dept in order to gain needed headroom. The existing beam is 8" high, 4" wide and 1/4" thick. I would like to replace it with a beam which is only 6" high but of equal strength.
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Subject: Wide Flange Beam strength; Category: Science > Physics; Asked by: mrstu2570-ga; List Price: $2.00 ... Subject: Re: Wide Flange Beam strength; Answered By: redhoss-ga on 22 Feb 2005 07:06 PST ; Rated: ... Q: Wide Flange Beam strength ( Answered , 0 Comments )
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