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Beam analysis is at the core of structural engineering. Calculating bending stress, shear force diagrams and maximum deflection for simply supported, cantilever and fixed beams is essential for bridge design, building frames and machine structures. This calculator delivers results per IS 800 and Eurocode standards.
Q: What is the deflection limit?
Per IS 456, deflection limits are L/250 for slabs and L/300 for beams. Live load deflection should not exceed L/360.
Q: Why are I-section beams used?
The I-shape places material far from the neutral axis, providing greater bending stiffness for the same weight. The weight-to-strength ratio is excellent.
Q: Which is better: fixed beam or simply supported beam?
A fixed beam has a max BM of wLΒ²/12 (vs wLΒ²/8 for simply supported), 33% lower. However, fixed beams are more expensive and complex to construct.
Q: When does shear failure occur?
Maximum shear stress occurs at beam ends. If calculated shear stress exceeds allowable shear stress β provide web stiffeners or a higher section.
Q: When are composite beams used?
Steel beam + concrete slab in composite action, both deflection and depth are reduced. Common in multi-storey buildings and bridges.