Cantilever Beams Calculator - This program calculates deflection, slope, moment and shear at any specified point along a rigidly fixed, cantilever beam of uniform cross section. The calculation could be a single point calculation or a diagram for the entire beam. Distributed loads, point loads, applied moments or combinations of all three may be modeled
This program performs curve fitting & interpolation by using polynomial approximation, in the least squares sense, for any discrete function. Polynomial degree can range between 1 and 9
This calculator provides computations of the predicted and percent predicted. It also performs computations of body surface area (BSA) by either Dubois or Boyd formula
RPN CalcSeries Free Vibrations - Brief Descripition
· This program provides an exact solution to the differential equation for a damped oscillator vibrating freely: mx" + cx" + kx = 0.
The user inputs the mass m, spring constant k, and damping constant c. The initial conditions are the displacement and velocity at time zero (x0 and x'0)
RPN CalcSeries Basic Conversion and Mathematics - Actually, this a two in one calculator - a basic conversion and a mathematics calculator. You switch from one calculator to the other just tapping the Calculator Status Key
KEY Features:
· Units to be converted are classified in two main groups:
Group 1 -> linear, area, volume and weight
RPN CAlcSeries Runtime Engine is the runtime environment, where all RPNCalcSeries calculators run. It's freeware and you need to download it just once. From time to time it's a good idea to check for updates in the engine.
RPNCalcSeries calculators are a series of specialized calculators sold separately. You can find them as a Single or Multi-Module calculators
RPN CalcSeries Conduit Flow Calculator - Engineering calculator that solves for the average velocity, or the pressure drop, or the diameter for viscous, incompressible, steady flow in conduits. For the head loss due to friction it's used the Darcy-Weisbach equation.
To compute the Fanning friction factor for turbulent flows it's used the Colebrook-White equation