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Mechanical Design

Beam mechanics, shaft stress, section properties, buckling, tolerancing, and machine-element quick checks.

Closed-form mechanical design content for beam behavior, machine-element sizing, section properties, and lightweight structural checks.

Top workflows

Curated decision paths for this family. Calculator implementations are deferred; these blocks anchor how the catalog will be used once tools ship.

Beam response and internal result checks

Move from support conditions to deflection and moment trends, then cross-check assumptions about stiffness and boundary realism.

Shaft torque, stress, and speed considerations

Connect torque and geometry to stress indicators, then relate rotating machinery context (critical speed) when relevant.

Thermal expansion in assemblies

Estimate growth from temperature deltas so fits, gaps, and constraint paths stay coherent in mechanical stacks.

Tolerance and fit reasoning

Pair stack-up thinking with ISO fit helpers when clearance or interference targets must survive manufacturing variation.

All planned tools

Full catalog slice for this family (26 tools), ordered by launch wave then name.

Mechanical Design FAQ

Why is tolerancing linked to mechanical design and manufacturing?

Many mechanical failures are not 'wrong formulas' but inconsistent assumptions about variation. The model keeps stack-up thinking near design mechanics on purpose.

Do these calculators replace FEA?

Closed-form tools are excellent for directionally correct checks and education. Complex geometry, contact, and nonlinear material behavior still belong in appropriate analysis tools.

What does 'planned' mean for tools listed here?

The catalog is authored up front so routes, relationships, and editorial context stay stable. Implementation lands in later phases without restructuring the information architecture.