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January 3, 2022

PTC Mathcad Community Challenge Index and Guidelines

  • January 3, 2022
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PTC is pleased to announce the Mathcad Community Challenge, a bimonthly event where we’ll post an open-ended challenge for you to solve using PTC Mathcad Prime. Feel free to collaborate with other users and their worksheets by attaching your worksheet to your posts here. Participants will also earn PTC Community Badges!

In general, at the start of every other month, we’ll post a new thread with the challenge. You can post in that thread throughout the month with contributions. Around the middle of the next month, PTC and our affiliates will go through the contributions and create a resolution to it in the form of a Mathcad.com blog article discussing your interesting approaches to the problem. Then, we’ll post a new challenge at the start of the next month.

We hope you enjoy this challenge!

Some rules and guidelines:

  • Your contributions will be monitored by PTC and PTC-affiliated parties. We may use them in marketing material, including in post-challenge discussions hosted on PTC properties like Mathcad.com and PTC.com
  • Use PTC Mathcad’s documentation features in your contributions so everyone can follow along
  • Use units whenever possible
  • Only .mcdx (Mathcad Prime) worksheets will be eligible for participation. Mathcad Express Prime files are allowed
  • It is greatly preferred to not use external custom function .dlls. While it's cool to show off Mathcad Prime's custom function feature, relying on them to solve challenges defeats the purpose that these are meant to be solved using Mathcad
  • Humans should create your solution, not an artificially intelligent (AI) bot. Show off your skills as an engineer or mathematician!

Look out for posts by Dave Martin, a former Mathcad instructor, author of Mathcad books, contributor to our Mathcad.com and PTC.com blogs, and occasional contributor to the Mathcad and Creo YouTube channels. He also runs the popular “Creo Parametric” YouTube channel. Learn more about Dave here.

Challenges List/Archive:

 

 

Note: Content will be moderated in accordance with challenge guidelines. Please focus your replies accordingly.

 

 

43 replies

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
May 1, 2023

The Mathcad Community Challenge May 2023 has just been posted!

See if you can model the ball going down the ramp. (And the optimal angle for it to fly the furthest distance.)

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
June 8, 2023

May 2023 solution blog is up.

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
July 3, 2023

Coinciding with our recent Mathcad for Civil Engineers webinar, July 2023's Mathcad Community Challenge is civil engineering-flavoured. Check it out this month!

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
August 16, 2023

July 2023 solution blog is finally up. There was a lot to go over!

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
August 28, 2023

The September 2023 challenge is up (and you get a few extra days to do it since it's up on August 28), and it's our first ever art challenge. Use Mathcad Prime's graphing features to show off beautiful or cool stuff!

 

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
October 10, 2023

September 2023's art gallery has been posted (and linked to above in the index) on mathcad.com.

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
November 1, 2023

Our final challenge of 2023 (November 2023) is now live! It's an involved challenge from the domain of mechanical engineering calculating torque and stress.

Try it out!

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
January 2, 2024

The January 2024 challenge is live, involving statistics and probability for a deck of cards... with some Mathcad twists!

 

We have some technical difficulties on our end getting the solution blog (and all other new mathcad.com blogs for a few weeks now) for November 2023's challenge uploaded. We'll update and let you know when it's up. It'll be a good read!

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
January 4, 2024

Alright, the November 2023 solution blog is up. You can learn about mechanical engineering, communicating results, documenting, making working worksheets... and Dave's own lessons.

DJNewman18-OpalAuthor
18-Opal
February 22, 2024

The Jan 2024 solutions blog is up on mathcad.com. Give it a read!