EF-1.3a Statics – Beams
The EF-1.3a Beams experiment kit enables students to analyse the behaviour of different types of beams under a variety of load conditions.
Each kit is supplied with a highly visual user friendly operational guide, enabling the student to understand the theory of the subject by the application of practical experimentation.
Description
The EF-1.3a Beams experiment kit enables students to analyse the behaviour of different types of beams under a variety of load conditions.
The Engineering Fundamentals range is designed to enable students to gain an understanding of the fundamentals of engineering by the process of learning via hands-on experimentation. The modular hands-on tray based system is supplied in conjunction with a multifunctional Base Unit enabling the student to conduct their own experiments in subjects such as Statics, Dynamics, Mechanisms and Kinematics.
Each kit is supplied with a highly visual user friendly operational guide, enabling the student to understand the theory of the subject by the application of practical experimentation.
Technical Specifications
Features & Benefits
Features
- Neatly presented in an easily identifiable and durable storage tray
- Trays have clear lids making it easy to see their contents
- Pictorial tray contents list to identify missing components easily
- Accompanied by a detailed manual with various practical exercises
- Clear and concise assembly instructions for each experiment
- Multiple experiments per kit
- Toolless assembly
Benefits
- Hands-on understanding from lessons
- Improve the student’s dexterity by self-assembly with the instructions provided
- Analysis of beams under single point load conditions:
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- Simply supported beam
- Fixed (encastre) beam
- Propped cantilever
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- Analysis of beams under two point load conditions:
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- Simply supported beam
- Fixed (encastre) beam
- Propped cantilever
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- Analysis of cantilever beams under single point load conditions
- Analysis of beams under uniformly distributed load conditions:
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- Simply supported beam
- Fixed (encastre) beam
- Propped cantilever
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- Analysis of cantilever beams under uniformly distributed load conditions
- Shearing
- 2 x 250g brass weight-set consisting of:
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- 9 x 20g
- 1 x 10g
- 2 x 5g mounted on 50g hanger
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- 2 x sample mount
- 1 x dial gauge
- 1 x weight hanger sling
- 6 x 20mm thumbscrew
- 6 x securing nuts
- 1 x I-beam brass rod sample: Brass (CZ121) (B = 3mm, D = 6mm, b = 1.2mm, d = 4.8mm)
- 1 x solid brass rod sample: (b = 3.175mm, d = 6.35mm)
- 1 x rectangular hollow section sample: (B = 3.175mm, D = 6.35mm, b = 2.4638mm, d = 5.6388mm)
- 1 x carbon rod test sample (b = 2mm, d = 12mm)
- 2 x solid brass thin-section rod sample: Brass (b = 1.5875mm, d = 6.35mm)
- EF-BU Base Unit
- Statics Experiments
– EF-1.1 Forces
– EF-1.2 Moments
– EF-1.3a Beams
– EF-1.3bTrusses
– EF-1.4 Springs
– EF-1.5 Torsion
- Dynamics Experiments
– EF-2.1 Friction
– EF-2.2 Simple Harmonic Motion
– EF-2.3 Rotational Friction
– EF-2.4 Potential and Kinetic Energy
– EF-2.5 Centrifugal and Centripetal Force
- Mechanisms Experiments
– EF-3.1 Cam, Crank and Toggle
– EF-3.2 Simple Mechanisms
– EF-3.3 Additional Mechanisms
– EF-3.4 Bar Linkages
- Kinematics
– EF-4.1 Pulleys
– EF-4.2 Gears
– EF-4.3 Drive Systems
- Strength of Materials
– EF-5.1 Tensile Tester
- Options
– EF-WS Workstation
EF-BU Base Unit
- EF-BU on which to build the experiment from the tray components.
- Level and stable work surface to mount the EF-BU upon. The optional EF-WS is ideal for this if no suitable desk or bench is available
Packed and crated shipping specifications
- Volume: 0.02m³ per tray
- Gross weight: 5Kg per tray
Tray
Length: 0.430m per tray
Width: 0.312m per tray
Height: 0.080m per tray
- EF-1.3a – Beams
- EF-BU – Base Unit
- EF-WS – Workstation (optional)