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Like a child selecting parts to construct a Lego model engineers bring together blocks of science to create new designs. These building blocks could be a load calculation, a beam calculation, a weld calculation, a fatigue calculation or any other calculation from a myriad of engineering topics. As...

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Invite a Friend to Download Excel's 3D Beam Analysis Worksheet

Congratulations to ExcelCalcs author Turan Babacan for his amazing Excel worksheet for 3D beam analysis. Turan has already uploaded many impressive worksheets but his latest is a remarkable showcase of his Excel mastery. The worksheet is perfectly executed making the worksheet extremely user friendly and in my opinion much easier to use than most commercially available 3D beam analysis software. The worksheet has been benchmarked against the ANSYS finite element system showing just a 0.05% difference in results. There is a preview of the worksheet and a video to accompany the download.

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2011 Jan. 31 This file is located in the Finite Element folder. ExcelSTA3D.xlsx by BABACAN
2011 Jan. 24 This file is located in the Vessels folder. Stress in ellipsoidal head of pressure vessel Moss.xlsx by JohnDoyle
2011 Jan. 24 This file is located in the Vessels folder. Stress in ellipsoidal head of pressure vessel DANotes.xlsx by JohnDoyle
2011 Jan. 24 This file is located in the Maths folder. Two Way Interpolation Solver by docapri
2011 Jan. 20 This file is located in the Bolts and Threads folder. Detailed Bolted Joint Calculations.xls by JohnDoyle
2011 Jan. 14 This file is located in the Add-Ins folder. XLC addin for MS Excel by JohnDoyle
2011 Jan. 13 This file is located in the Fatigue folder. Fast Fracture - Plate with an Edge Crack.xls by JohnDoyle
2011 Jan. 03 This file is located in the Structural Details folder. steel beams with web openings.xlsx by gfs_se
2010 Dec. 30 This file is located in the Electricity folder. Performance Curve XC.xlsx by Clyde
2010 Dec. 30 This file is located in the Rainfall folder. huff distribution by Mr. Kweon
2010 Dec. 16 This file is located in the Geotechnics folder. AXIAL AND LATERAL LOAD PILES (FEM) by BABACAN
2010 Dec. 08 This file is located in the Civil Engineering folder. IBC2006E.xls by ATomanovich
2010 Dec. 05 This file is located in the Structural Details folder. Two-Way Slab Design to BS 8110 by crystalinv
2010 Dec. 05 This file is located in the Bolts and Threads folder. Bruhn_BOLT_in_combined_shear_and_tension.xls by benjiduxe

 

 

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