NSEng
Structural
- Jul 23, 2018
- 2
Hello All,
I have come into one of those roarks confusion stages. I am working with the 7th edition in table 8.8 the beam column stuff and noticed that the when the equation calls for a tan or sin or cos it greatly depends on if you convert to radians before.
This is an example from excel that seemed to stabilize the equations (W/k)*TAN(RADIANS(k*l)). I'm not sure if this was widely known or if I just had an amazing brain fart this evening. I just am looking for verification that I'm correct in assuming that roarks trig functions utilize radians, correct?
Thank you all
I have come into one of those roarks confusion stages. I am working with the 7th edition in table 8.8 the beam column stuff and noticed that the when the equation calls for a tan or sin or cos it greatly depends on if you convert to radians before.
This is an example from excel that seemed to stabilize the equations (W/k)*TAN(RADIANS(k*l)). I'm not sure if this was widely known or if I just had an amazing brain fart this evening. I just am looking for verification that I'm correct in assuming that roarks trig functions utilize radians, correct?
Thank you all