Categories
RSS Feed
Search NewtonExcelBach
Archives
Top Posts
- Using LINEST for non-linear curve fitting
- Cubic Splines
- Writing an array to a worksheet range - correction
- Downloads by category
- Frame Analysis with Excel 1 - Single beam
- Drawing in Excel 7 - Creating drawings from coordinates
- Fitting high order polynomials
- Using RC Design Functions – 2
- Using RC Design Functions - 1
- Finding Prime Numbers with Excel, and using Array Formulas
Recent Comments
Using RC Design Func… on Using RC Design Functions… dougaj4 on Using RC Design Functions… Omar Khan on 5 Year Report hadwao on Using RC Design Functions… dougaj4 on Using RC Design Functions… hadwao on Using RC Design Functions… Marina Lindon on More from the Low Countri… China Amazing Archit… on World’s Largest Natural… metroxx on Using RC Design Functions… dougaj4 on Using RC Design Functions… metroxx on Using RC Design Functions… dougaj4 on Using RC Design Functions… metroxx on Using RC Design Functions… metroxx on Using RC Design Functions… Using RC Design Func… on Using Array Formulas
Tag Archives: theory
The history of the theory of beam bending – Part 1
The theory of the flexural strength and stiffness of beams is now attributed to Bernoulli and Euler, but developed over almost 400 years, with several twists, turns and dead ends on the way. Galileo Galilei is often credited with the first … Continue reading
Posted in Beam Bending, Newton
Tagged Antoine Parent, Beam Bending, Codex Madrid, Edme Mariotte, Galileo Galilei, history, Leonardo da Vinci, theory
7 Comments