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BEAM ALGORITHM

BEAM ALGORITHM

BEAM ALGORITHM

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Hello Everybody

Im trying to find the reaction of a beam using some algorithm. After that I will draw a bending diagram.
Well I tried using the Gere and Weaver fluxogram , but until now I couldnt make it work.
Someone here has some algorithm that could give me??
Or some idea??

Thanks in advance

Guilherme Campos
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RE: BEAM ALGORITHM

I did some experimental FEM work with Mathcad 2000 Pro. It worked when contrasted with RISA 3D results. Still a work requiring more refinement for most of the sheets, was just a trial thing. The FEM reference I mostly used to establish my sheets was

FInite Element Structural Analysis
T.Y. Yang
Prentice Hall 1986

was understandable enough for my intent.

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