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[MUG] Maple and mechanics of deformable bodies
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Author: Guy Gendron
Posted: 23/11/2000 14:18:11 GMT
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>> From: Guy Gendron
I am using Maple to do symbolic calculations
in Solid mechanics classes (undergraduate and graduate,
Civil and Mechanical).
I find it very useful. But, to complete the problem solutions
in Maple, I would need to be able to hand-sketch in a worksheet.
The hand sketches that I need to draw are what we call
free body diagrams (FBD). They include simple
geometric shapes, lines, arrows,
representation of support conditions, etc.
I know I could more than likely program Maple
so it can draw things for me.
But I would rather add a package or use Maple
inside another package that would let me draw
and do symbolic calculations.
If possible Linux, if not Windows.
Thanks in advance,
Guy
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