Loads and stress
Structural Engineering Calculators
Analyze loads, bending, buckling, stress, strain, trusses, welds, failure criteria, and structural design checks.
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Axial Load Calculator
Calculate axial force and stress.
Beam Bending Calculator
Analyze beam bending behavior.
Beam Deflection Calculator
Calculate elastic beam deflection with interactive diagrams.
Bolt Shear & Tension Calculator
Check bolt loading in shear and tension.
Column Buckling Calculator
Estimate critical buckling load.
Hertzian Contact Stress Calculator
Calculate contact stress between curved bodies.
Hoop Stress Calculator
Find circumferential stress in pressure vessels.
Mohr's Circle Calculator
Transform plane stress using Mohr's circle.
Shear Force & Bending Moment Diagram Calculator
Build shear and moment diagrams.
Stress Transformation Calculator
Transform stress components between axes.
Truss Analysis Calculator
Analyze truss member forces.
Von Mises Stress Calculator
Evaluate combined stress failure criteria.
Wear Rate Calculator
Estimate wear rate from operating conditions.
Weld Strength Calculator
Check weld strength and load capacity.
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Structural Engineering Calculators for Beams, Buckling, Stress, Trusses, Bolts, and Welds
Use EngLab structural engineering calculators to check axial load, beam bending, shear force and bending moment diagrams, column buckling, truss analysis, bolt shear and tension, weld strength, hoop stress, Mohr's circle, stress transformation, Von Mises stress, Hertzian contact stress, and wear rate. These tools support structural analysis, mechanical stress checks, connection design review, pressure vessel estimates, and engineering coursework.
The structural calculator library covers practical formulas for loads, reactions, bending moments, shear forces, critical buckling load, stress components, combined stress, member forces, connection strength, and failure criteria. Use these calculators for preliminary design checks and learning, then verify final structural decisions against applicable standards, load combinations, material strengths, boundary conditions, safety factors, and qualified engineering judgement.