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Beam Reaction Calculator

Estimate beam reaction for your project with our free calculator. Get accurate material quantities, costs, and specifications.

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Formula

Ra + Rb = Total Load; Sum of Moments about A = 0 to find Rb

Apply static equilibrium: the sum of all vertical forces equals zero (Ra + Rb = total applied load), and the sum of moments about any point equals zero. Taking moments about the left support eliminates Ra and allows solving for Rb directly. For uniform load: Ra = Rb = wL/2. For point load at distance a: Ra = P(L-a)/L, Rb = Pa/L.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I calculate beam reactions for a simply supported beam?

For a simply supported beam, use static equilibrium equations. Sum of vertical forces equals zero: Ra + Rb = total load. Sum of moments about one support equals zero to solve for the other reaction. For a uniform load w over span L, both reactions equal wL/2. For a point load P at distance a from the left support, Ra = P(L-a)/L and Rb = Pa/L. These principles apply to any combination of loads using superposition for linear elastic analysis.

What is the difference between a reaction force and an internal force?

Reaction forces are the external forces that the supports exert on the beam to maintain equilibrium. They act at the support points and represent the load transferred to the supporting structure below. Internal forces (shear and moment) exist within the beam at every cross section and represent the forces the beam material must resist. A reaction force at a wall column or footing determines the required capacity of that supporting element. Internal forces determine the required size and strength of the beam itself.

How do I calculate the load-bearing capacity of a beam?

Beam capacity depends on material, cross-section dimensions, span length, and support conditions. For a simple rectangular wood beam, bending strength = (F_b x b x d^2) / 6, where F_b is allowable stress, b is width, and d is depth. Always consult a structural engineer for critical applications.

Is my data stored or sent to a server?

No. All calculations run entirely in your browser using JavaScript. No data you enter is ever transmitted to any server or stored anywhere. Your inputs remain completely private.

Can I use Beam Reaction Calculator on a mobile device?

Yes. All calculators on NovaCalculator are fully responsive and work on smartphones, tablets, and desktops. The layout adapts automatically to your screen size.

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You can bookmark the calculator page in your browser. Many calculators also display a shareable result summary you can copy. The page URL stays the same so returning to it will bring you back to the same tool.

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