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Tanh-Sinh Quadrature update
Graeme Dennes has been continuing work on his Tanh-Sinh Quadrature function, and recently sent me a revised version, which can be downloaded from: Tanh-Sinh.zip The main change is a new automatic tolerance adjustment feature which automatically increases the tolerance for … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Maths, Newton, Numerical integration, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Gauss-Kronrod, numerical integration, Quadrature, Romberg, Tanh-Sinh, UDF, VBA
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Faster Integration with the Tanh-Sinh Method
In my previous post about numerical integration I mentioned that I would be writing about another lesser known method providing better speed and/or accuracy in many cases. The method is known as Tanh-Sinh quadrature, and has been implemented in Excel by a reader … Continue reading
Posted in Excel, Maths, Numerical integration, UDFs, VBA
Tagged Excel, Gauss-Kronrod, numerical integration, Quadrature, Romberg, Tanh-Sinh, UDF, VBA
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Plotting Ferns
Over at Daily-Dose-of-Excel mrt has posted an interesting VBA version of a Matlab program that used an Iterated Transfer Function to plot a graph resembling a fern. The original Matlab code came from Dr Tom Wood, and Michael’s VBA version works just fine, … Continue reading
Working with FEM data and using the dictionary object
This post features an Excel User Defined Function (UDF) to count the number of different element types (beams, plates, bricks and links) and the number of node restraints at each end of listed beams from a finite element model. The … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged dictionary object, Excel, FEA data, Strand7, UDF, VBA
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