Omega diagrams for warping torsion (Terje's Toolbox)

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  • @carlosear4134
    @carlosear4134 Год назад

    "I have found the website you provided as a guide very helpful, and I have used it a lot. Could you please share the Python code called 'Solid Cross-section Analysis' and the 'terjesfunctions' functions?"

    • @carlosear4134
      @carlosear4134 Год назад

      Thank you very much for your contributions

    • @terjehaukaas
      @terjehaukaas  Год назад

      Thank you very much for the nice comments. All the Python code you seek is posted at terje.civil.ubc.ca/finite-elements. You will find the Python code for solid cross-sections there, and elsewhere on the page you will find the other required functions too, which you simply place in a file called terjesfunctions. Please do not hesitate to ask follow-up questions.

    • @carlosear4134
      @carlosear4134 Год назад

      @@terjehaukaas
      "When I run the Solid Cross-section Analysis code, it asks for the 'terjesfunctions' functions. Is it possible for you to indicate where I can find them?

    • @carlosear4134
      @carlosear4134 Год назад

      @@terjehaukaas When I run the Python code, it gives me this message: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'terjesfunctions'."

    • @carlosear4134
      @carlosear4134 Год назад

      @@terjehaukaas I am very interested in all the topics on your channel, and you explain them very well. Thank you very much.

  • @carlosear4134
    @carlosear4134 Год назад

    Good afternoon
    I managed to translate your code prepared in Python for Solid Cross-section Analysis to calculate the torsional and warping constant in the Matlab code. I would like to share it with you so that you can review it if possible.

    • @terjehaukaas
      @terjehaukaas  Год назад

      Send me an email to terje@civil.ubc.ca and we can discuss.