Sparweb
Aerospace
- May 21, 2003
- 5,172
Still struggling with Smath - features from Mathcad that are not (yet) available.
Can anyone suggest workaround method?
I have a system of 5 unknowns & 5 independent equations, and I would prefer not to bend over backwards or totally hamper the legible calculations to solve it.
Especially when the original calculation in Mathcad needed a single "Find" line to solve it. Life it too short to spend it on algebraic substitutions.
[aside...]
The equations are expressed in a specific to be consistent with an accepted design guide that is commonly used in my industry, and most easily readable to the person reviewing my work. I do not want to turn this into a high school math class, with a page of algebraic substitution.
Yes, there are 7 equations. 2 are not independent. They are shown to clarify the deflection model, per my explanation above.
No one believes the theory except the one who developed it. Everyone believes the experiment except the one who ran it.
STF
Can anyone suggest workaround method?
I have a system of 5 unknowns & 5 independent equations, and I would prefer not to bend over backwards or totally hamper the legible calculations to solve it.
Especially when the original calculation in Mathcad needed a single "Find" line to solve it. Life it too short to spend it on algebraic substitutions.
[aside...]
The equations are expressed in a specific to be consistent with an accepted design guide that is commonly used in my industry, and most easily readable to the person reviewing my work. I do not want to turn this into a high school math class, with a page of algebraic substitution.
Yes, there are 7 equations. 2 are not independent. They are shown to clarify the deflection model, per my explanation above.
No one believes the theory except the one who developed it. Everyone believes the experiment except the one who ran it.
STF