Compare calculators
Both calculators run independently — change the inputs on either side to compare results.
Civil
Excavation Volume Calculator
Calculate the volume of earth to be removed for a rectangular excavation — foundation pit, trench, or basement cut. Output is the in-situ (bank) volume in cubic metres, used for haulage planning, disposal cost estimation, and equipment sizing.
Fill in the required fields to see your result.
Civil
Beam Deflection Calculator
Compute the maximum mid-span deflection of a simply supported beam under a uniformly distributed load (UDL) using δ = 5wL⁴ / (384EI). The standard structural-design check for serviceability — verifies whether a beam stays within deflection limits like L/250 or L/360 under service loads.
Fill in the required fields to see your result.
Key differences
| Excavation Volume Calculator | Beam Deflection Calculator | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Civil | Civil |
| Inputs required | 3 | 4 |
| Result | Excavation Volume (m³) | Maximum Deflection (mm) |
| What it does | Calculate the volume of earth to be removed for a rectangular excavation — foundation pit, trench, or basement cut. Output is the in-situ (bank) volume in cubic metres, used for haulage planning, disposal cost estimation, and equipment sizing. | Compute the maximum mid-span deflection of a simply supported beam under a uniformly distributed load (UDL) using δ = 5wL⁴ / (384EI). The standard structural-design check for serviceability — verifies whether a beam stays within deflection limits like L/250 or L/360 under service loads. |