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2D non-linear FEA with Excel
This blog has many posts on analysis of 2D and 3D frame structures in Excel (see Frame Analysis Downloads), but this is the first on performing finite element analysis of a 2D continuum. The file PlateMC.xlsb contains a simple example using … Continue reading
Posted in Computing - general, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, VBA
Tagged Excel, FEA, Mohr-Coulomb, plane strain, soil-structure interaction, VBA
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Automating Goal Seek with RC Design Functions
As promised in the previous post, I will now look in more detail at the process for automating the Excel Goal Seek function with the RC Design Functions spreadsheet, to calculate reinforcement area or section depth for a range of bending … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Concrete, Excel, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Goal Seek, Reinforced Concrete, Reinforced Concrete Design Functions, Section capacity, VBA. UDF
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RC Design Functions update
Following a comment here I have updated my RC Design Functions spreadsheet, which is available for free download (including full open-source code) from: RC Design Functions7.zip The main new features in the latest version are: The existing optional “depth” argument has … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Beam Bending, Concrete, Excel, Frame Analysis, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged EStress function, Excel, Goal Seek, Reinforced Concrete, UDF, UMom function, VBA
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What-when-how …
… is a web site offering free tutorials on a wide range of subjects, including finite element analysis and VBA. The basics of finite element analysis are covered by links from: Computational Modelling (Finite Element Method) with more advanced material covered … Continue reading
Posted in Finite Element Analysis, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Finite Element Analysis, VBA
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xlwSciPy 1.7
Following recent posts on xlwings 0.7.1, dictionaries, and optional arguments and xlwings – dataframes and statistics, I have added the associated functions and examples to the xlwSciPy spreadsheet, and also updated it to xlwings 0.71. The new spreadsheet can be … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, NumPy and SciPy, Python Pandas, UDFs, VBA
Tagged dataframes, dictionaries, Excel, Numpy, Pandas, Python, SciPy, UDF, VBA
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