This page is describes a potential 2018 Google Summer of Code project regarding configuration management for the FreeCAD CAE application.
In Transportation Engineering, a common need is a "swept-path analysis", which simply analyzes the path a vehicle takes as it turns a corner. Vehicles of differing dimensions and wheel bases, obviously, have different turning capabilities, so it's necessary to ensure public facilities are designed to accommodate the least agile vehicles that are expected to use it.
Commercial packages exist which do this. The industry standard in the US is AutoTURN and sells for about $12,000 per license. Despite the price, the technology and theory behind the software has been known and understood for well over 50 years. Yet, apart from one freeware (closed source) option, no freely available tools to perform this analysis exist.
This work will provide exposure to highway design techniques.
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