"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?"
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.
@@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?
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.
"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?"
Thank you very much for your contributions
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.
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"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?
@@terjehaukaas When I run the Python code, it gives me this message: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'terjesfunctions'."
@@terjehaukaas I am very interested in all the topics on your channel, and you explain them very well. Thank you very much.
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.
Send me an email to terje@civil.ubc.ca and we can discuss.