Why is Beam Deflection Important?
Deflection is caused by many sources, such as, loads, temperature, construction error, and settlements. It is important to include the calculation of deflections into the design procedure to prevent structural damage to secondary structures (concrete or plaster walls or roofs) or to solve indeterminate problems.
How to Calculate Deflection for Hollow Cylinder when Load is Distributed?
Deflection for Hollow Cylinder when Load is Distributed calculator uses Deflection of Beam = (Greatest Safe Distributed Load*Length of Beam^3)/(38*(Cross Sectional Area of Beam*(Depth of Beam^2)-Interior Cross-Sectional Area of Beam*(Interior Depth of Beam^2))) to calculate the Deflection of Beam, The Deflection for Hollow Cylinder when Load is Distributed formula is defined as the vertical displacement of a point on a hallow cylindrical beam distributed load. Deflection of Beam is denoted by δ symbol.
How to calculate Deflection for Hollow Cylinder when Load is Distributed using this online calculator? To use this online calculator for Deflection for Hollow Cylinder when Load is Distributed, enter Greatest Safe Distributed Load (Wd), Length of Beam (L), Cross Sectional Area of Beam (Acs), Depth of Beam (db), Interior Cross-Sectional Area of Beam (a) & Interior Depth of Beam (d) and hit the calculate button. Here is how the Deflection for Hollow Cylinder when Load is Distributed calculation can be explained with given input values -> 1.4E+6 = (1000.01*3.05409600001222^3)/(38*(13*(0.254254000001017^2)-0.00645160000005161*(0.254000000001016^2))).