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Finite Element Method for Beam Deflection

06/05/2009 1:02 AM
  • what will be the prove of deflection of beam by finite elment method ?
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Re: finite elment method for deflection of beams

06/05/2009 3:33 AM

It will show how far it bends for a given loading.

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Re: finite elment method for deflection of beams

06/05/2009 4:15 AM

I'd add the word 'should' in there somewhere.
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Re: finite elment method for deflection of beams

06/07/2009 6:58 PM

Maybe "expected" would also be applicable to the sentence somewhere...

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Re: finite elment method for deflection of beams

06/05/2009 7:10 AM

you can able to find how much differance is there in the original pisition to changed position....

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