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Tom Beam


DESCRIPTION

Easy to use single span or continuous (multi-span) beam analysis program with user-friendly interface to build beams with library of loads. Capable of solving statically indeterminate forces and moments and beam deflections. Considers in-plane static loading. Load library includes concentrated forces or moments, uniformly distributed loads which can be overlapped for a composite effect. Includes a library to select AISC common structural shapes with automatic property extraction. In span hinges are available. Units can be chosen including other than US customary and conversion between. Support types include fixed (built-in), pinned (simple), guided, linear or rotational springs. Includes selection of optional custom beam cross-section properties. Material properties include Young's Modulus, Poisson's ratio, density for self-weight.



Features

  • Up to 15 material segments along beam axis
  • Up to 20 cross-section segments along beam axis
  • 400 support nodes
  • 400 concentrated force loads and location
  • 400 concentrated moment loads and location
  • 400 uniformly distributed or linearly varying loads
  • Option to include beam self-weight
  • Option to overlap loads for composite effect
  • User defined allowable deflection and stress limits
  • Units including other than US customary and conversion between
  • In span hinges conforming to internal stability
  • Cross section calculator for 20 custom shapes
  • Library of AISC common structural shapes
  • Option to sort AISC shape tables by Area, I, S
  • Editable notes can be added to beam task inputs
  • Graphic plots of beam ordinate curves of deflection, slope, flexure and shear
  • Bending stress and shear stress ordinate plots


Audience

Architects, Engineering


User interface

OpenGL, Grouping and Descriptive Categories (UI)


Programming Language

Fortran


Database Environment

Flat-file



Categories

Mechanical and Civil Engineering

This is an application that can also be fetched from https://sourceforge.net/projects/tom-beam/. It has been hosted in OnWorks in order to be run online in an easiest way from one of our free Operative Systems.


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