Static Deflection for Simply Supported Beam with Central Point Load evaluator uses Static Deflection = (Central Point Load*Length of Simply Supported Beam^3)/(48*Young's Modulus*Moment of Inertia of Beam) to evaluate the Static Deflection, Static Deflection for Simply Supported Beam with Central Point Load formula is defined as a measure of the maximum displacement of a simply supported beam under a central point load, providing insight into the beam's structural integrity and ability to withstand external forces. Static Deflection is denoted by δ symbol.
How to evaluate Static Deflection for Simply Supported Beam with Central Point Load using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Static Deflection for Simply Supported Beam with Central Point Load, enter Central Point Load (wc), Length of Simply Supported Beam (LSS), Young's Modulus (E) & Moment of Inertia of Beam (I) and hit the calculate button.