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Offline Ber7  
#1 Posted : 19 November 2011 23:24:17(UTC)
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#2 Posted : 20 November 2011 17:51:08(UTC)
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#3 Posted : 20 November 2011 17:51:45(UTC)
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Ber7,

You amaze me with your use of graphics in SMath. I'm a civil engineer and use SMath for calculations just like this but without the pictures.

Could you post your SMath sheet in a zip file so I can see how you do it? I don't use RAR. Thanks.
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#4 Posted : 20 November 2011 22:42:36(UTC)
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Could you post your SMath sheet in a zip file so I can see how you do it? I don't use RAR. Thanks.
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http://smath.info/wiki/G...x?File=Cantileverzip.zip
http://smath.info/wiki/G...le.aspx?File=Beamzip.zip
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#5 Posted : 20 November 2011 23:41:50(UTC)
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Your animations and drawings always amaze me. Thanks.
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#6 Posted : 21 November 2011 12:38:01(UTC)
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#7 Posted : 24 November 2011 12:06:47(UTC)
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#8 Posted : 04 April 2012 02:14:42(UTC)
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Hello.

This is very nice. I am civil ingenieer & I will use it. Thanks.

However it is dangerous to use the function x>Lf.
I found it out in my own beam programming.

When changing direction of concetrated forces, the graph of shearing force has to jump once up & once down.



And for the following input it does not!



It seems to me, the function x>Lf does not work correctly each time. Sad

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SMath files: beam 3 & 4.zip

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#9 Posted : 04 April 2012 02:20:59(UTC)
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Olik, try to change x>Lf to eval(x>Lf).
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#10 Posted : 04 April 2012 05:52:33(UTC)
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Thank you, kmihaylovich, the file is corrected.
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#11 Posted : 04 April 2012 09:04:53(UTC)
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Thank you! This is already fixed and will work correctly even without eval function into the next SMath Studio release.

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#12 Posted : 04 April 2012 20:58:31(UTC)
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Thanks to all. The eval function seems to be a good way.
And if You fix this little bug, it will be the best.

Regards, Olik
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#13 Posted : 15 January 2013 20:20:31(UTC)
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Single moving load
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#14 Posted : 14 February 2013 18:35:46(UTC)
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#15 Posted : 21 March 2013 01:20:44(UTC)
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#16 Posted : 11 June 2013 12:10:10(UTC)
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#17 Posted : 12 June 2013 18:05:41(UTC)
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Cantilever-new edition

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#18 Posted : 02 July 2013 22:55:17(UTC)
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#19 Posted : 06 July 2013 21:29:47(UTC)
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Analysis of statically indeterminate beam. Supported cantilever.
Beam fixed at the one end supported an the other

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#20 Posted : 11 February 2021 09:32:36(UTC)
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Hello, could somebody help me. I don't understand how to solwe this problem.
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