BeamDesign

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4.0
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About this app

This Finite Element Method (FEM) app is especially useful for civil engineers, mechanical engineers, architects and students who wish to design 1D hyperstatic frames.

You can input and edit geometry, forces, supports, loadcases etc. The calculation results are performed instantly.

Main features include:
✓ F, T and q (rectangular and triangular) loads
✓ Fixed and hinge connections at beam ends
✓ Fixed, hinge, roller and spring supports in any direction
✓ Imposed deflections
✓ Add or edit materials
✓ Add or edit sections
✓ Load cases and load combinations, including safety factors
✓ Moment, Shear, Stress, Deflection, Reaction forces and Unity checks

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Updated on
Nov 3, 2023

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
3.45K reviews
Earl Jay Tagud
September 23, 2024
Its a good app but I am confused, in my current analysis, the reaction force at hinge A is directed upward. However, in the shear force diagram, this force is depicted as a downward force. This has caused some confusion regarding the interpretation of the shear force diagram
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LetsConstruct
September 23, 2024
In results settings, you can swap the diagram direction
Muizz Majeed
May 2, 2021
It's an awesome app. Been really helpful. Although when I put in value for *imposed deflection it does not reflect on my calculation. So it means the app can not solve beams or frames with settlement or imposed deflection. I will like to hear from the developers.
38 people found this review helpful
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LetsConstruct
May 2, 2021
Thank you! Please send a screenshot with to problem to support@letsconstruct.nl. Make sure you input the imposed deflection in the correct direction. Sometimes it helps to input a very large deflection (e.g.300mm) so you can clearly validate the results (the overal deflection dtot).
Bry Saura
May 25, 2024
It's super functional and I am loving it however, upon putting the "moment load", only the clockwise moment is available. Is there any way I can rotate it in a way it'll be clockwise?
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LetsConstruct
May 25, 2024
Yep simply add a negative sign to it