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I'm trying to recreate a mathcad calculation in smath and I'm not sure how to make the evaluation "l" which is the resultant distance for each point. Thanks in advance for any help. C' Bolt Coefficient.sm (10kb) downloaded 29 time(s). DownloadDocumentFile.pdf (9kb) downloaded 46 time(s).
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Is that the bolt group ? If so: what else to do ?
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Thanks Ernesto. @Jean The next step is to use the C' equation to for each bolt resultant distance to center of group. I think I've got the C' equation working but I'm sure there is a better way. C' Bolt Coefficient - 2016-07-27.sm (34kb) downloaded 18 time(s).Edited by user 27 July 2016 17:28:41(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: Jean Giraud "Uncle Sam",
By inspetion, I kind of understand the C' formula, just a matter to code Smath. Will be back tonight. What is Δmax ?
Jean Thanks for the help. Δmax = Maximum deformation on the bolt farthest from the center of gravity. Empirical set value = 0.34 in
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