Announcement: open-source Python for 3D structural analysis

edited January 28 in General

https://github.com/PetrKryslUCSD/pystran
Mostly intended as a learning tool. Lots of professional-quality functionality missing, I'm sure. But, shallow learning curve, and a decent number of structures that can be analyzed at this point.
Feedback will be appreciated.

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Comments

  • This is super cool! Would you be interested in writing a news post about it on osarch.org?

  • I'd be happy to. I am just afraid it is a bit premature. It is just three weeks since I started writing it, and I've been the sole user so far. My intent was to really try it out next quarter, when I teach SE130B Matrix structural analysis at UCSD. Posting here I was hoping to get some test drivers on board... :-) There is a draft of the textbook that explains the basics (among other things, it is quite a bit broader), and that draft needs to be brought closer to the finish line. My point is: this is a work in progress. Very much so.

    All feedback welcome.

  • No worries at all, either posting now (with disclosure that its WIP and early stages) and posting later or both are all great options!

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