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  1. budgie69

    Simply supported beam, partial uniform load

    Thanks for the feedback. I checked thru the units again and yes if i use W = n/mm then units cancel out to mm. I had checked this but obviously, not very well. Makes it simple now if you have the load, just use Newtons and don't multiply by b. Only need to multiply by B if your load is N/mm...
  2. budgie69

    Simply supported beam, partial uniform load

    I was looking on the net using the search words listed in the subject line. This eng tips forum came up, so I had a look. MrMikee posted 23 June 06 16:29 with a formula from Blodgett "design of welded structures". From Blodgett "Design of Welded Structures" Case 3c for beam supported at both...

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