This Free Structural Frame Calculator will generate and find the bending moment and shear force diagrams of a 2D frame structure. The free version allows you to input frames with a maximum of 3 members with applied point loads and moments for 2D frame analysis. You can also control settings such as units, display settings of framing members and nodes etc. by simply clicking the 'Settings' button.
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The above structural frame analysis calculator can solve and produce frame bending moment diagrams and reaction forces at the supports, all for free! The software will perform a finite element analysis on your frame, based on the nodes and beam/column elements added. The frame moment diagram calculator is completely online and available anytime you need for free!
This video walks new users through the basics of the APA Wall Bracing Calculator, a free tool that creates printable reports showing 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018 or 2021 IRC wall bracing compliance. The reports are accepted by most local jurisdictions. Running time 1:43.
This framing calculator is designed to help residential builders and remodelers easily calculate the total cost and amount of lumber needed to frame a single wall. The calculator factors in on-center spacing between studs, lumber wastage, top and bottom plates, and using multiple studs at wall ends.
The Stair Calculator is an online tool for calculating various parameters involved in the construction of stairs. Refer to the figure adjacent to the calculator as a reference. A fraction to decimal conversion table for common fractions used in measurements is also provided at the bottom of the page.
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Cut the top and bottom plates to the measured length of the new wall. Take the shortest ceiling measurement, subtract the thickness of the two plates, and cut all the studs to this length. Calculate the placement for any door opening and cut the jack and cripple studs to length. Cut the header and have it ready when you layout the rest of the wall framing.
Separate the plates and lay the pre-cut studs between them so the centers align with each mark. Use a framing nailer to attach the framing members to create the wall. Nail through the sill and header into the studs for stronger joints. Cut and dry-fit the other components of the wall, making sure the distance between the trimmer studs is correct for the door casing. Nail the king studs in position, then nail the trimmer studs i -nailersnto the king studs and attach the header.
A projector's distance from a screen andthe size of the image it produces are proportional to each other based on the optics of the lens. As you increase the distance between the projectorand a screen the image will also increase. If your projector has a zoom lens, the lens can be adjusted to change the size of the screen image without changingthe distance of the projector. Since each projector lens is different, an online projection calculator tool will help you calculate the size of an imageon a screen relative to how far the projector is placed from screen.
Free field conditions are necessary for certain tests, where outdoor measurements are often impractical. Some tests need to be performed in special rooms called free field or anechoic (echo-free) chambers, which have sound-absorbing walls, floors, and ceilings that reflect practically no sound.
Keep in mind that the machine, the product being manufactured, and the process itself can all create and radiate noise. Consider the illustration in Figure 31 (conveying rocks into a hopper). In the example on the left side, the rocks impacting the metal-paneled walls of the hopper cause it to ring like a bell. As shown on the right side, reducing the free-fall height (by backing up the conveyor) such that there is only a short drop significantly reduces the potential energy, which reduces the resultant noise. Additionally, a durable rubber-like material is added to damp the hopper and minimize the ability of the metal panel to flex and vibrate, which eliminates this noise at the source. Damping material can be added to either side of the metal surface (Driscoll, Principles of Noise Control).
If a sound is generated at a point source in a free field, meaning there are no walls or other obstructions, the sound pressure level, Lp, will be reduced by 6 dB each time the distance from the noise source is doubled. Alternatively, Lp will increase by 6 dB in a free field each time the distance to the noise source is halved. Consider the following example:
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REScheck wall materials are assumed to be plywood siding, plywood structural sheathing, and foam insulation sheathing on the framing exterior, batt insulation, wood framing, and 1/2-in. gypboard on the interior. The entire wall is assumed to have structural sheathing. When continuous foam insulation is specified, 100% of the wall is assumed to be covered at the specified R-value.
Cavity insulation is used within the wood- or metal-framed wall, while rigid continuous insulation (c.i.) is placed on the exterior side of the framing. Alternative combinations of cavity insulation and sheathings in thicker walls can be used, provided the total wall assembly has a U-factor that is less than or equal to the appropriate climate zone construction requirements.
Continuous R-Value - Enter the R-value of any continuous insulation in the above-grade wall. Continuous insulation is continuous over framing members or furring strips and is free of significant thermal bridging. The R-values of other parts of the building assembly (e.g., gypsum board and air films) are accounted for by the program and should not be entered. Insulated sheathing installed on the exterior of above-grade walls is an example of continuous insulation. For structural insulated panels and insulated concrete forms, enter the manufacturer-reported R-value for the entire assembly. 2ff7e9595c
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