In this paper the classical Euler-Bernoulli beam (CEBB) theory is
reformulated utilising fractional calculus. Such generalisation is called
fractional Euler-Bernoulli beams (FEBB) and results in non-local spatial
description. The parameters of the model are identified based on AFM
experiments concerning bending rigidities of micro-beams made of the polymer
SU-8. In experiments both force as well as deflection data were recorded
revealing significant size effect with respect to outer dimensions of the
specimens. Special attention is also focused on the proper numerical solution
of obtained fractional differential equation