I-Beam Load Capacity Calculator
How to Use I-Beam Load Capacity Calculator
Here’s a detailed explanation on how to use the I-Beam Load Capacity Calculator:
Input the Dimensions and Material Properties:
- Width of the Flange (b): Enter the width of the flange in millimeters (e.g., 200 mm).
- Thickness of the Flange (tf): Enter the thickness of the flange in millimeters (e.g., 15 mm).
- Depth of the Beam (h): Enter the depth of the beam in millimeters (e.g., 300 mm).
- Thickness of the Web (tw): Enter the thickness of the web in millimeters (e.g., 10 mm).
- Length of the Span (L): Enter the length of the span in meters (e.g., 6 m).
- Yield Strength of Material (σy): Enter the yield strength of the material in MPa (e.g., 250 MPa).
Click the Calculate Button:
- After entering all the required values, click the “Calculate Load Capacity” button to perform the calculations.
View the Results:
- The results will be displayed below the button, showing the following:
- Moment of Inertia (I): This is the moment of inertia of the I-beam in mm⁴.
- Section Modulus (S): This is the section modulus of the I-beam in mm³.
- Maximum Bending Moment (M): This is the maximum bending moment in N·mm.
- Load Carrying Capacity (P): This is the load-carrying capacity of the I-beam in kN.
- The results will be displayed below the button, showing the following:
Example Calculation
Assume we have an I-beam with the following properties:
- Width of the flange, 𝑏 =200 mm
- Thickness of the flange, 𝑡𝑓=15 mm
- Depth of the beam, ℎ =300 mm
- Thickness of the web, 𝑡𝑤 =10 mm
- Length of the span, 𝐿 =6 m
- Yield strength, 𝜎𝑦 =250 MPa
- Calculate the Moment of Inertia (I):
I= ((1/12) b h3)− (1/12) x (b−tw) x (h−2tf)3 - Calculate the Section Modulus (S):
S= I/ (h/2) - Calculate the Maximum Bending Moment (M):
M= wL2/8 - Calculate the Load Carrying Capacity (P):
σ= M/S