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Posted by: Tanveer ®

06/17/2005, 05:04:12

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hi , can any body help me

i need formula for the determination of bending moments and beam of deflection for 10mm diamter of Aluminium , Titanium and Stainless steel ..

i will wait for your reply
thanx
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Posted by: Kelly_Bramble ®

06/17/2005, 08:03:09

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We need more information to help. Visit the following web page /beam_calc_menu.shtml to see formulas and access calculators which calculate deflections for beams under loads.






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Posted by: spgautam ®

06/26/2005, 10:14:28

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Dear Friend
you might having the dia of the shape you are going to use . so now go to any machine design data book you will get the value of modulus of rigidity for each material . as these are the only two unknowns which are required for calculating the bending moment. hopefully problem is solved ,if not feel free to discuss it out again.
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Posted by: Tanveer ®

06/17/2005, 09:57:29

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thanx for reply actually i have to choose one material from (stainless steel, Titanium , Aluminium) for my construct, on the basis of bending moments and beam deflection values, so thats why i need values of bending moments and beam deflections for all three so that by comparing the values i can decide which material will be better for my construct. Because i have to use these materials in orthopiedics.
thanx and again waiting for your reply

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