Category : Science and Education
Archive   : MOHRS.ZIP
Filename : MOHRS.TXT

 
Output of file : MOHRS.TXT contained in archive : MOHRS.ZIP
INCLUDED FILES: MOHRS.EXE - WINDOWS 3.1 PROGRAM TO CALCULATE PRINCIPLE
STRESSES FOR THE GENERAL TRIAXIAL CASE
MOHRS.ICO - WINDOWS ICON FOR MOHRS.EXE
MOHRS.CPP - C++ SOURCE CODE FOR MOHRS.EXE


DESCRIPTION: WINDOWS executable program MOHRS.EXE which solves the general
equation for triaxial stress, returning the resultant principle stresses for a
given case. This program was created during the course of related work and
runs as a windows application. It may be used by executing the WINDOWS "RUN"
command from the "FILE" menu or by adding the program item MOHRS.EXE to one of
your WINDOWS program groups. With that in mind, I also created the file
"MOHRS.ICO", which contains a custom icon I produced and have included for use
with the MOHRS.EXE program. The C++ source code for this application is also
supplied for inspection and further development. I might suggest that it
could be greatly improved by adding code to execute the program repeatedly
within a loop, asking the user to choose between exiting the program or
solving another problem with new input variables after a set of solutions is
calculated. This would allow the user the option to solve multiple cases
without closing and reexecuting the application for each set of new input
variables.

CREATED BY : RANDALL F. DARTT
1617 BALLTOWN ROAD
NISKAYUNA, NEW YORK 12309-2303
PHONE (518) 377-3451

DISCLAIMER: THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED WITHOUT FEE FOR GENERAL PUBLIC USE AS
IS. NO WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. ACCURACY OF CALCULATIONS OR
SUITABILITY FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS TO BE DETERMINED SOLELY AT THE
DISCRETION OF THE USER.


  3 Responses to “Category : Science and Education
Archive   : MOHRS.ZIP
Filename : MOHRS.TXT

  1. Very nice! Thank you for this wonderful archive. I wonder why I found it only now. Long live the BBS file archives!

  2. This is so awesome! 😀 I’d be cool if you could download an entire archive of this at once, though.

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