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Offline RFreund  
#1 Posted : 21 August 2016 04:30:00(UTC)
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I am trying to use some internal force and deflection tables from a textbook for plates. Attached are the equations for moment, shear, deflection, etc. Is it possible for me to write this equation using double summation and the constants for m, n which are odd numbers to infinity?

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Offline mikekaganski  
#2 Posted : 21 August 2016 04:43:15(UTC)
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Just curious: if done manually, does it require as little as infinite number of calculations?
(a tip: the sum members are infinitely small numbers)

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#3 Posted : 21 August 2016 17:39:30(UTC)
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Sure. Just take odd numbers.
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#4 Posted : 22 August 2016 03:30:32(UTC)
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Thanks for the help. Not sure why I got so hung up on this. Seems relatively easy now...

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