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Deflection of Plate

Deflection of Plate

Deflection of Plate

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Dear Members,

I am a new user to Mathcad. I am having a funtion for deflection of clamped plate for given load at varying radius. Ultimately I want to get deflection profile of the plate and plot it by Surface Plot.

Can anyone suggest me suitable tutorial to follow in order to learn this.

Also can anyone suggest me tutorials for PDEquation solving.

Awaiting response.

you can also directly buzz me on my yahoo id : getneotome

Kind regards.

Getneotome
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RE: Deflection of Plate

There are a couple of examples in the MathCAD resource centre under the Help>QuickSheets area. These include a heat diffusion equation example.

PDEs per-se are a bit harder to get into. Trying to post questions, or answers at the right level can be awkward if that level hasn't been negotiated / discussed.

The Collaboratory (Help>>User Forums, then switch on the address bar) has a hot of collected works and a good few experts.

Philip Oakley

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