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Two new functions for IP.xls
Edit 8 Feb 2012: The functions described below have been superseded by new versions which are described at https://newtonexcelbach.wordpress.com/2009/08/18/finding-circle-centres-in-3d/. That link also gives a description (with diagrams!) of how the functions work. The download file for the new versions is … Continue reading
More on cubic splines
Link to Cubic Spline Update The previous two posts used cubic splines with the “natural” end condition, that is with an end curvature of zero. To apply the cubic spline to analysis of continuous beams with different end conditions we … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Excel, Frame Analysis, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged continuous beam analysis, Cubic spline, Excel, UDF, VBA
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Continuous beam analysis with cubic splines
The last example in the previous post illustrated the use of cubic splines to find the bending moments in a continuous beam subject to prescribed lateral displacements. A similar technique can be used to find bending moments, shear forces, reactions, … Continue reading
Posted in Arrays, Beam Bending, Excel, Finite Element Analysis, Frame Analysis, Maths, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged bending moments, continuous beam analysis, Cubic spline, deflections, Excel, shear forces, UDF, VBA
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Cubic Splines
Cubic splines are used to fit a smooth curve to a series of points with a piecewise series of cubic polynomial curves. In addition to their use in interpolation, they are of particular interest to engineers because the spline is … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Excel, Newton, UDFs, VBA
Tagged continuous beam, Cubic spline, Excel, UDF, VBA
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Adding Function Categories and Descriptions
User defined functions (UDF’s) are by default added to the “User Defined” category in the function list, and when a UDF is selected the words “no help available” appear, rather than a description of the function and it’s parameters. A rather … Continue reading