Overhanging Beam - Point Load on Beam End

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Beam Calculator Input Units:
Between Supports, L:
Length of Overhang, a:
Load on Beam, P:
Point of interest, x:
Point of interest, x1:
Youngs Modulus, E:
Moment of Inertia, I:
Resultant, R1 = V1:
Resultant, R2=V1+V2:
Shear, V2:
Max. Moment, Mmax:
Moment at x, Mx:
Moment at x1, Mx1:
Deflection, ∆max(x):
Deflection at x, ∆x:
Deflection at x1, ∆max(x1):
Deflection, ∆x1:
Remember: 1m = 1000mm ; 1N/mm = 1000N/m ; 1Nm = 1000Nmm
1ft = 12in ; 1lbf.ft = 12lbf.in ; 12lbf/ft = 1lbf/in

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Overhanging Beam - Point Load on Beam End

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Notation and Units

Metric and Imperial Units

The above beam design and deflection equations may be used with both imperial and metric units. As with all calculations/formulas care must be taken to keep consistent units throughout with examples of units which should be adopted listed below:

Notation

  • FBD = free body diagram
  • SFD = shear force diagram
  • BMD = bending moment diagram

  • E = modulus of elasticity, psi or MPa
  • I = second moment of area, in4 or m4
  • L = span length under consideration, in or m
  • M = maximum bending moment, lbf.in or kNm
  • P = total concentrated load, lbf or kN
  • R = reaction load at bearing point, lbf or kN
  • V = maximum shear force, lbf or kN
  • ∆ = deflection or deformation, in or m
  • x = horizontal distance from reaction point, in or m