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Craig

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Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

My name is Craig Brinck. I'm a registered structural engineer with 15 years experience using finite element analysis to design complex structures for heavy industrial, commercial, and government projects. But before I switched over to engineering I started out as a computer science major. Coding mixed with structural engineering is my passion.

I hope you have found PyNite useful. It's taken years to come up with the concept for PyNite and to bring it to where it is now. I plan to continue its development for many years to come. However, development has been on my free time, which really limits how fast PyNite can grow. It would be my dream to maintain this project full time, or even part time. That's where sponsors come in. Sponsorship makes it worth my time to develop PyNite at a faster pace. Also, if there's a project you want to see happen in PyNite, sponsorship is a great way to incentivize it.

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One hour video-consultation (Zoom or MS Teams) for help with PyNite, xlFrame, and/or structural engineering.

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I'll build a basic to moderate difficulty finite element model for you. Aside from getting the PyNite syntax right, I can get the engineering right for you too. I have about 15 years experience as a structural engineer, and have built hundreds of finite element models over the years.

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  • Models with more than 30 nodes, unless those nodes are generated using a repetitive pattern
  • Models with more than 30 members, unless those members are generated using a repetitive pattern
  • Models with more than 5 repetitive patterns
  • Models that require development of new features

I ask that I can keep an MIT licensed copy of the code I write for use in improving PyNite and sharing with the community.