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The optimization of the dimensioning of constructive designs is constantly evolving. FEM, evolutionary, and other various methods are being developed, which are implemented with algorithms in computer simulations of building models. The problem with these methods is solving large differential equations, which is inconceivable without computers and large memories. The Ritter-Križaić (RK) iteration method works for both straight and oblique networks with one side, and it can even be used instead of trigonometric and FEM equations. It does this by adding the geometric properties of the networks and outside actions to the directional equations. By creating straightforward monograms of RK-FEM technology with straightforward differential or subspace equations that are simple to calculate by hand or draw with Mathcad tools, the RK-FEM loop enables COD to define various types of trusses and even other supports. RK-FEM COD is therefore used to create simulation games that explain many logical phenomena in the design of external and internal actions of beam supports, which can be compared to a spider thread or an ice plate structure as an RK string and even to the moon
Published on 01/07/24
Accepted on 01/07/24
Submitted on 01/07/24
Volume Materials by Design, 2024
DOI: 10.23967/wccm.2024.044
Licence: CC BY-NC-SA license
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