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The Wembly Tower
Late in the 19th Century a group of Londoners decided that London should have a tower taller and grander than the Eiffel Tower. A competition was held, and construction started at the then rural area near Wembly, but construction and … Continue reading
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Tagged Eiffel Tower, London Tower Competition, London Tower Competition Catalogue
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Concrete Stress Blocks
Back in 2010 and 2011 posts here looked at a comparison of alternative stress blocks in the then new AS 3600, and a procedure for calculating parameters for a rectangular stress block exactly equivalent to the Eurocode 2 parabolic-rectangular stress … Continue reading
Deflections and Moments in Rectangular Plates
Following a question here I have compared tabulated coefficients for deflections and bending moments in a rectangular plate with results of a Strand7 analysis using 8 noded plate/shell elements. The results are summarised below, and in a spreadsheet which also … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Curve fitting, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Newton
Tagged Excel, FEA, Linest, Moody, Pilkey, plate bending, plate deflections, Plate stresses, Roark, Strand7, Timoshenko
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Section Properties for Rotated Shapes
I have just posted an update to my section properties spreadsheet, last discussed at: Using Section Properties- Group The new version can be downloaded from: Section Properties07-Group.zip The main sheet provides section properties for a wide variety of defined shapes: This … Continue reading
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Tagged Excel, section properties, section properties of rotated shapes, UDF, VBA
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More from Danny Thompson
… with two of his regular musical partners over the years. Danny Thompson with Richard Thompson, The Ghost of You Walks: and with John Martyn on The Old Grey Whistle Test in 1977; I Couldn’t Love You More: