Solution of ODEs and PDEs numerically fits with SciPy, not Sympy.

sympy.physics.fluids and sympy.physics.thermodynamics would only make sense for modules that support the derivation of equations in those fields. That's what the mechanics and the quantum physics modules do.

Cheers,

Tim.

On 14 Mar 2014, at 16:46, Manoj Kumar wrote:

Hi Rishabh,

I had a really similar idea, and I would love to help you (though I cannot
mentor this summer)

1. The very little amount of heat/mass transfer that I've just read to pass
my grades requires solving for PDE's or ODE's numerically, if I'm not
wrong. Could you please be more specific as in what exactly you would like to implement? Fluid Mechanics is a really wide area, could you again be
more specific?

And the other question is (@Aaron, Ondrej and other core developers) does this thing fit into SymPy? Would we like to have a sympy.thermodynamics or
a sympy.fluid library?

Thanks.


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Tim Lahey, Ph.D.
Post-Doctoral Fellow
Systems Design Engineering
University of Waterloo

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