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Hello,
In the attached mathcad sheet, i need to determine the x value at which the function M(x) is maximum, and need the maximum value of the moment function M(x). Thanks!
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I think so!!!
I dare not try and open the worksheet again it nearly crashed my machine.
Hello Werner and Mike,
I have some additional questions regarding the same sheet ( it is attached). please scroll down to the red arrow to see my question. I appreciate any assistance .
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I am not fully getting what you want.
Can you extract the section you want into a new sheet and display a list of expected results. You might loose interest with a file that large.
i am attaching an explanation of what i am trying to accomplish. hopefully this will clarify it.
Have a look at the attached. I have attempted the first array.
Mike
That looks great for the first array. This IS what i wanted for the first array. Thanks!
How about the attached?
Mike,
The issue that i see with first array it is using 13 @ 4 ft, but it should be 12. if you look in the second array you end up with 63.667,which is longer than the truss length 59.667.
what does V.row(v)<-----Lp mean?
Thanks Mike!
Sorry, I missed the -1 from No.
Please note I have changed ORIGIN to zero again within your sheet. Is this ok?
yes that is okay. Thanks!
Mike,
am I clear about what i am trying to accomplish with the moment?
I would like the sheet to report the following:
1. Report the starting "x" and ending "x" that makes the moment function value larger than the user moment.
2.Report which of these members ( indexes of the cells in array #1 that falls into this range between starting x and ending x. Even if part of the panel Lp falls into it we need to count it. you could possibly use the dimensions in array 2 to help you with . Thanks alot
Sorry about the brute force method I'm sure there is a more elegant way to do it, but I am running out of time today.
I found one
Thanks a lot Mike. it was great work. i will look into and see if i have any questions.
No problem at all.
The only thing I would suggest is, if you come across any additional problems which are different to those already solved, I would suggest creating a new thread, because the solutions will get lost within this thread when they could have helped others.
Got it. Thanks Mike!