Well I won't have enough time for the patch. Anyway I will work asap on a 
statics lib because I will need it in a future project. 

Le mercredi 23 mars 2016 21:17:46 UTC-4, Jason Moore a écrit :
>
> A statics package would be useful and appropriate. Note that we have two 
> vector implementations (sympy.vector) and (sympy.physics.vector). These can 
> be used to solve statics problems just as well as dynamics. There is also 
> an idea for beam calcs using singularity funcs in the ideas page. You 
> proposal is welcome but note that you have about 2 days to complete it and 
> the patch, see:
>
> https://github.com/sympy/sympy/wiki/GSoC-2016-Student-Instructions
>
>
> Jason
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> On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 6:11 PM, <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi, 
>>
>> I'm a mechanical engineering undergrad student, and I'm afraid that there 
>> is nothing available on Python to compute materials resistance, statics and 
>> other problems relative to mechanical design (choice of materials, shapes 
>> and dimensions). The reason may be that mechanical engineers are not geeks 
>> and like to stick to proprietary software with GUI.
>>
>> I'm thinking of a library with cross-sectional properties of sections, a 
>> class to describe mechanical parts (beams, columns, etc.), another to 
>> handle forces system, and a solver to resolve isostatic and hyperstatic 
>> (based on the Castigliano method) problems and compute external forces, 
>> internal stresses and displacements. 
>>
>> Does it fit into Sympy or is it too specific ? As you already have a 
>> dynamics package, I thought maybe a statics one could fit as well. 
>>
>> If so, I would be glad to propose it for the GSoC.
>>
>> Thanks !
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