Tag Archives: Excel

Reinforced concrete elastic analysis; Circular section

Previous posts have presented the theoretical background to finding stresses and strains in a reinforced concrete section built up of trapezoidal layers and subject to combined bending and axial loads.  A spreadsheet with User Defined Functions (UDFs) and open source code … Continue reading

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Calling a function as a variable – another example

The recent posts on the Inverse Quadratic Method and Brent’s Method, and on calling a function as a variable, are leading towards a user defined function (UDF) to analyse circular reinforced concrete sections under combined bending and axial load, but since … Continue reading

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Digitising logarithmic scales

At the suggestion of the Exceltipsmonster, I have modified the DigitGraph spreadsheet presented in the previous post to also work with logarithmic scales. Dowload the updated spreadsheet from here. The function now has two additional optional arguments, Xlog and Ylog:  =DigitGraph(Shape Name, … Continue reading

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How to digitise a scanned image

For instance, suppose we had a graph from a technical paper, and we wanted to extract numerical data from the graph lines.  One way would be to measure the points by hand and calculate the numbers by scaling from the … Continue reading

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The Inverse Quadratic Method 3 – Brent’s Method

The previous post in this series presented iterative methods to solve polynomial equations using direct or inverse quadratic interpolation.  These methods have two disadvantages: In some circumstances the function may converge very slowly, or not at all. The name of … Continue reading

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