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CalcForge

CalcForge is an open-source framework that provides Python packages for various Civil, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, and other STEM-related calculations. Our goal is to create a powerful collection of tools for engineers, researchers, and students to perform robust structural, mechanical, and electrical analyses with ease. The project is continuously evolving to serve the needs of the community, with contributions from various experts.

Click here to access CalcForge web software

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Overview

CalcForge aims to build an open-source framework tailored to Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and broader STEM calculations. By bringing together powerful Python tools, it empowers professionals and students to perform complex engineering analyses with transparency, flexibility, and reproducibility.

Features

  • A collection of specialized tools for structural, mechanical, and electrical engineering.
  • Open-source code available for collaborative development and extension.
  • Integrates seamlessly with web-based engineering calculators on CalcForge.

Contributing Projects

Indeterminate Beam Calculation

Used for Free Beam Calculator
Repository: IndeterminateBeam

Structural Analysis and Truss Calculator

Used for Free Structural Analysis Calculator and Free Truss Calculator
Repository: anaStruct

3D Finite Element Structural Analysis

Used for Free 3D Finite Element Structural Analysis
Repository: PyNite

Slope Stability using Bishops Method of Slices

Used for Free Slope Stability Calculator
Repository: PySlope

Ground Anchor Design

Used for Anchored Retaining Wall Analysis
Repository: Civils.ai-PyAnchor

Reinforced Concrete Analysis

Used for Concrete Analysis
Repository: concrete-properties


How to Contribute

We welcome contributions from the community. Whether you're interested in improving existing modules, developing new functionality, or enhancing documentation, please check out our Contribution Guidelines.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.