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AISC bolt holes Aug 2022

  • khoitsma
  • AISC, Python, Steel Detail
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This code illustrates the readability of Python.

Compare reading the text of AISC 15th Edition Manual, Section J3 to the program statements.

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Asymmetric Frame Loading Jul 2022

  • khoitsma
  • Calculus, Engineering, Jupyter, Mathematics, Plotly, Python, RISA-3D, SAP2000, Sympy
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In memory of Dr. Terry Kohutek, Texas A & M, Professor of Civil Engineering

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Structural Calculations for Beams Using Calculus via Sympy Jul 2022

  • khoitsma
  • Calculus, Computer Algebra, Engineering, Jupyter, Mathematics, Plotly, Python, Sympy
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Something about calculus and Sympy is lovable.

Click to see R1 plot; hover over data points to see data values; use finger or mouse to select rectangular area of interest

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Beam Deflections Jun 2022

  • khoitsma
  • Calculus, Computer Algebra, Engineering, Jupyter, Mathematics, Plotly, Python, Sympy
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I thought I should reassess and resharpen my basic structural engineering skills.

lift arrangement

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Lucky Me Jun 2022

  • khoitsma
  • Computer Algebra, General, Mathematics, Mental Math, Personal, Python, Software
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As a kid and later through my career, several lucky things happened to me; some of these things were fortuitous and some happened because I searched them out — either way, still lucky.

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Excel — Taming of the Shapes with PyXLL May 2022

  • khoitsma
  • Concept, Excel, Python, PyXLL, Video
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Using PyXLL, I have programmed automatic shapes in Excel. That is, I built a function that draws an arbitrary shape in a user spreadsheet: the shape is defined by a range of coordinates; as the coordinates are edited, a new shape can be drawn.

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