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Posted by: VentureWei ®

03/06/2006, 04:46:27

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Hi all,
Can someone help me in using the calculator of Beam Deflection? The unit call for is in^4 and m^4. Normally, due to the material thickness is small, the I value is very small. However, that calculator cannot take any figure less than 0.1 that make it impossible for me to put in the correct I. Please help. Thanks a lot.







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Posted by: zekeman ®

03/06/2006, 14:20:31

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Multiply each of the dimensions by 10 and take the answer you get and divide it by 10^4







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Posted by: VentureWei ®

03/06/2006, 22:43:12

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I got it, thank you.







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