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Global to Local for plates (and three node beams)
The Glob_to_Loc function (see Converting from global to local coordinates (and vice versa) ) converts forces and deflections of a beam from the global coordinate system to the local system, defined by the longitudinal axis of the beam and a rotation angle … Continue reading
Posted in Coordinate Geometry, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Frame Analysis, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, Strand7, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Glob_to_Loc3, IP2.xls, Loc_to_Glob3, Python, PyXLL, UDF, VBA
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The angle between two vectors, Python version
I posted a VBA function to return The angle between two vectors, in 2D or 3D last year, and have just discovered that Python and Numpy are lacking this function. Since all the suggested code I found in a quick search used: Cos θ … Continue reading
Posted in Coordinate Geometry, Excel, Link to Python, Maths, Newton, NumPy and SciPy
Tagged angle between two vectors, Numpy, Python, PyXLL
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Using Frame4Buckle with the Alglib solver
The Frame4Buckle spreadsheet carries out a buckling analysis of a column or strut, which may be divided into any number of segments with varying cross section details, allowing the analysis of stepped or tapered members. The spreadsheet includes a VBA … Continue reading
Posted in AlgLib, Computing - general, Finite Element Analysis, Frame Analysis, Link to dll, Newton, VBA
Tagged AlgLib, Exce, Frame4, Frame4Buckle, installing dlls, VBA
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Rabbits, Foxes, and Lorenz Attractors
Following comments here and here I have added two examples to the ODE Solver spreadsheet showing use of the ODE function to solve systems of differential equations with two or more coupled equations. The new version (including full open source … Continue reading
Posted in AlgLib, Differential Equations, Excel, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged AlgLib, Excel, Lorenz Attractor, Predator-Prey, Solution of ODEs, Systems of ODEs, UDF, VBA, XNumbers
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6 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