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Hello everyone, Question for you engineering types: Does anybody know the formula for 6061 T6 deflection strenght / max deflection and that for steel tubing? I'm trying to determine how much deflection will 1/2" x 2" aluminum bar deflect over 10" lever arm with ~100N of force max. TIA Yuriy |
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| The following formula is for a cantilevered beam only. Don't mix units, stick to pounds and inches and your numbers should come out okay. Ymax = PL^3/(3EI) Where: Ymax = Deflection at end of cantilever beam (inches) P = Load (pounds) L = Length of cantilever beam (inches) E = Youngs Modulus of given material(PSI) I = Area Moment of Inertia (in^4) E for Aluminum = 9.9E6 PSI E for Steel= 29.0E6 PSI I for a solid rectangular bar: I = (BH^3)/12 Where: B = Width H = Height I for rectangular tubing: I = (BH^3 - bh^3)/12 Where: B = Outer Width H = Outer Height b = Inner Width h = Inner Height Please correct me if I missed anything. Engineers DO make mistakes |
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You can also download "beamboy". Do a google search; an excellent free program to calculate beam deflections. I find it very useful for "back of the envelope" design. |
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