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Structural beam design software is a builder's best friend when planning a new structure. Structural beam design software helps eliminate potential structural failures and design flaws that may not be noticed until after construction has begun.


Beam design can be a complicated process. An experienced builder may know which type of beam is used to achieve a desired visual style of a structure, but is that beam able to support the load of the structure adequately? Does it leave open the possibility of expansion of the structure later on? Is there a cheaper beam that would be adequate for the design of the structure?



Structural Beam Design Software


Structural beam design software allows a structural engineer, contractor or homeowner to visualize the mathematical equations behind the building of a sound structure. It also provides an in-depth view of the visual appearance of the finished plan. Often, once faced with the actual design on a computer screen, necessary and desired changes become apparent that may not have been noticed until much later in the construction process. Such a delay often results in construction deadlines missed and budgets blown.


Structural beam design software takes into consideration the stiffness, strength and size of the desired beam. It then calculates the potential weight-bearing load of the designed
beam. Calculations based on the desired qualities reveal all viable beam design possibilities. Calculations can also be made that show the cost effectiveness of each beam design option.


The structural beam design software also provides a list of possible beam materials to help provide a stable structure without exceeding the given construction budget. Do you need a solid beam, or is a hollow beam a viable option? Do you need an I-beam design or a rectangular beam? Structural beam design software can help you sort out all the options.


Bending and shearing stresses also play an important role in choosing a beam design. A top-quality structural beam design software program also calculates possibilities in the given beam design by using these values and comparing them to known structural engineering values to ensure structural integrity.


Structural beam design software is a wise investment for any structural engineer, building contractor, or individual building a new home construction. It eliminates potential
mistakes in the design of the structure, as well as ensures that structural integrity is maintained during last minute changes in building plans.


Not all structural engineering software is top-quality. Be sure to research the features offered by a structural beam design software program including the support available with the program before selecting a structural beam design software package.
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Created: 2008-09-15 10:06 AM
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