puntlasten
Puntlasten is a Dutch term used in civil and mechanical engineering to describe loads that act at a single point on a structure. A puntlast is a concentrated force with a known magnitude and direction, applied at a specific location along a member. In static structural analysis, puntlasten are treated as a single resultant force, and their effects are determined by summing forces and moments about reference points. On a beam, a point load produces a discontinuity in the shear force diagram equal to the load magnitude and generates bending moments that depend on the distance from supports.
When multiple loads act on a member, their effects can be combined by the principle of superposition.
Puntlasten are contrasted with distributed loads, which extend over a length, or line loads, which act along
In practice, accurate identification of the load location, magnitude, and direction is essential for safe design,