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Continuous Beams with Specified Deflections
A few weeks ago there was some discussion in a previous continuous beam post about how to analyse a continuous beam with specified deflections at the supports. In this post I will look at three different ways of doing this … Continue reading
Posted in Excel
Tagged ConBeamU, continuous beam analysis, Excel, specified displacements, UDF, VBA
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7 Year Report
As in previous years, I have downloaded the statistics for this blog for the previous year, and pasted them into a worksheet. The link to each post is preserved in the spreadsheet, so it makes a convenient index to what … Continue reading
Slicing Arrays with VBA
A recent comment asked about the most efficient way to write part of an array to the spreadsheet from VBA. This post looks at three alternative methods which have advantages in different circumstances (thanks to Lori Miller for reminding me … Continue reading
Beams may kiss, but do not hug …
… not full length anyway. This post was inspired by a now very long discussion at Eng-Tips on the apparently simple question of what happens when you place one short beam on top of a longer one, and apply a … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Frame Analysis, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged ConBeamU, Excel, Simply supported beams, Solver, stacked beams, Strand7, UDF, VBA
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