Hi Jason,

Thanks for the reply,

I have searched for physics engines which have implemented forces and 
torques but could not find one. Could you suggest any physics engines which 
has forces implemented so that i can get an idea regarding the 
implementation?

Thanks,
Praneeth

On Friday, March 25, 2022 at 1:31:17 PM UTC+5:30 moore...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi Praneeth,
>
> I recommend looking at force types in various physics engines to get 
> ideas. The rest would really come from academic papers and text books.
>
> Jason
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> On Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 5:31 AM praneeth ratna <praneet...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have already posted regarding my interest in the idea *Implementing 
>> Specific Forces and Torque objects *but have not recieved any reply 
>> yet,Could the potential mentor please guide me on what has to be done in 
>> this project and some resources, so that I can start working on my proposal 
>> since there isn't much time left.
>>
>> Thanks, 
>> Praneeth
>>
>> On Friday, March 18, 2022 at 12:29:04 AM UTC+5:30 praneeth ratna wrote:
>>
>>> Hey!
>>>
>>> While going through the GSOC 2022 ideas I have come across the idea of 
>>> Implementing Specific Forces and Torque objects which i found interesting. 
>>> There are many possible examples mentioned by Jason K. Moore. And I'm able 
>>> to find a resource for contact force models : 
>>> https://www.researchgate.net/publication/299604992_Contact_Force_Models_for_Multibody_Dynamics
>>>  
>>> which i found useful. Are there any resources for the examples mentioned in 
>>> issue which can helpful for understanding the implementation of concept 
>>> other than contact force models?
>>>
>>> I'm thinking of adding different classes for different type of force 
>>> models and torques and that can be used to create a force object or torque 
>>> object of that type also numerical methods can be added to individual 
>>> classes.
>>>
>>> I would request Jason K. Moore to guide me on how to move forward in 
>>> this project, regarding the implementation and about what all kinds of 
>>> forces and torques should be implemented so that i can start working on my 
>>> proposal.
>>>
>>> Thanks, 
>>> Praneeth 
>>>
>>>
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