[cad-linux] Re: OT: Beam Software
- From: "Brian Johnson" <bjohnson@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: cad-linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2002 16:06:22 +0000
I even wondered about some old DOS (C or BASIC) programs
I think I used to have a textbook with fortran progs in the back
Anyway, you likely want the matrix method for solving indeterminate beams
You won't get a UI in this way, but you can probably find a prog that will work
that
reads in input files and creates output files (I wonder if they could be
modified to
use a web front-end)
phrostie (pfrostie@xxxxxxxxx) wrote*:
>
>
>it's been a long time since i got to play with the numbers but would one of
>these do what you need?
>
>http://sal.kachinatech.com/B/2/
>
>--- Rich Jones <rjones@> wrote:
>>
>> OK, tried QCad, and it fits the bill for my needs (engineer, I design=20
>> falsework and temporary works).
>>
>> So, in my quest to banish windows, I've got:
>> Excel w/ crossover office
>> Qcad
>>
>> What I need is something to replace beampro - simple solver for staticall=
>> y=20
>> indeterminate beams.
>>
>> Dosen't have to be free (though that's a plus :)
>>
>> Any thoughts?
>>
>
>
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