Stiffness Coefficient Calculator

Stiffness Coefficient Calculator calculator can be used to calculate the stiffness coefficient (K) of a beam based on its material properties and length.

Input Parameters

Calculation Results

Calculation Formula

K = (E * I) / L

Where:
K = Stiffness Coefficient
E = Young's Modulus (Pa)
I = Moment of Inertia (m^4)
L = Beam Length (m)

Result

Stiffness Coefficient Calculator Calculator Usage Guide

Learn how to use the Stiffness Coefficient Calculator calculator and its working principles

How to Use the Calculator

  1. Enter the Young's Modulus (E) of the material in Pascals (Pa).
  2. Enter the Moment of Inertia (I) of the cross-section in square meters (m^4).
  3. Enter the length of the beam (L) in meters (m).
  4. Click the "Calculate" button to compute the stiffness coefficient (K).
  5. The result will be displayed in Pascals times meters cubed (Pa*m^3).

Working Principle

The stiffness coefficient (K) is a measure of the beam's resistance to deformation under a given load. It is calculated using the formula:

K = (E * I) / L

Where:

  • K = Stiffness Coefficient
  • E = Young's Modulus (Pa)
  • I = Moment of Inertia (m^4)
  • L = Beam Length (m)

This calculator is particularly useful for engineers and designers who need to analyze the stiffness of beams in structural applications.