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#1 Posted: 3/15/2012 10:29:37 AM
I am doing a beam loading problem and I want to make up my own smath file to do so. The beam calculator on this website is very good, and usefull and the plots are nice. I just am learning the program and want to program an example myself.
how do you use heaviside step functions or singularity functions?
i wrote out a quick "if" statement to get the heaviside function to kind of work.
also how do you plot a function? like Q(x) for example
how do you use heaviside step functions or singularity functions?
i wrote out a quick "if" statement to get the heaviside function to kind of work.
also how do you plot a function? like Q(x) for example
#2 Posted: 3/15/2012 10:42:00 AM
Hi
the heaviside function it's very easy to do:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tnbdj5e5bdt5swb
regards
w3b5urf3r
the heaviside function it's very easy to do:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tnbdj5e5bdt5swb
regards
w3b5urf3r
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#3 Posted: 3/15/2012 10:52:51 AM
WroteHi
the heaviside function it's very easy to do:
http://www.mediafire.com/?tnbdj5e5bdt5swb
regards
w3b5urf3r
that is kind of what i have. i am trying to plot the equations on the bottom of this program
http://www.mediafire.com/?foyewp8d6n2wb7h
#4 Posted: 3/15/2012 11:02:34 AM
Hi,
I work with SMath in beam problems and I use my own version of Singularity Functions.
It´s very simple:
[MATH]fsin(x;a;n)
x-a)^n*(x>a)*(n≥0)[/MATH]
So, if you need a heavyside function, n=0. For a ramp function n=1, and so on.
In this file you can view a complete example for a 3 support loaded beam.
Regards,
Oscar Campo
I work with SMath in beam problems and I use my own version of Singularity Functions.
It´s very simple:
[MATH]fsin(x;a;n)

So, if you need a heavyside function, n=0. For a ramp function n=1, and so on.
In this file you can view a complete example for a 3 support loaded beam.
Regards,
Oscar Campo
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#5 Posted: 3/15/2012 11:05:05 AM
Wrote
that is kind of what i have. i am trying to plot the equations on the bottom of this program
http://www.mediafire.com/?foyewp8d6n2wb7h
there are some errors dues to units congruency

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#6 Posted: 3/15/2012 2:58:03 PM
WroteWrote
that is kind of what i have. i am trying to plot the equations on the bottom of this program
http://www.mediafire.com/?foyewp8d6n2wb7h
there are some errors dues to units congruency
i cant figure this out. sorry i guess i am too new a of a user.
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