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Interior Depth of Beam in Moving Loads and Influence Lines for Beams Formulas
Interior Depth of Beam is the depth of the hollow cross section of the beam perpendicular to the axis of the beam. And is denoted by d. Interior Depth of Beam is usually measured using the Inch for Length. Note that the value of Interior Depth of Beam is always positive.
Moving Loads and Influence Lines for Beams formulas that make use of Interior Depth of Beam
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Deflection for Hollow Rectangle given Load in Middle
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Deflection for Hollow Rectangle when Load is Distributed
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Deflection for Hollow Cylinder when Load in Middle
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Deflection for Hollow Cylinder when Load is Distributed
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Greatest Safe Load for Hollow Rectangle when Load in Middle
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Greatest Safe Load for Hollow Rectangle when Load is Distributed
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Greatest Safe Load for Hollow Cylinder when Load is Distributed
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Greatest Safe Load for Hollow Cylinder when Load in Middle
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FAQ
What is the Interior Depth of Beam?
Interior Depth of Beam is the depth of the hollow cross section of the beam perpendicular to the axis of the beam. Interior Depth of Beam is usually measured using the Inch for Length. Note that the value of Interior Depth of Beam is always positive.
Can the Interior Depth of Beam be negative?
No, the Interior Depth of Beam, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Interior Depth of Beam?
Interior Depth of Beam is usually measured using the Inch[in] for Length. Meter[in], Millimeter[in], Kilometer[in] are the few other units in which Interior Depth of Beam can be measured.
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