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RopeSim

Climbing rope physics engine — Python library, CLI, TUI, and native 3D desktop app

RopeSim models lead-fall dynamics using a damped spring / RK4 integration in Rust. One physics core, four frontends: a full Python API (PyO3/Maturin), a CLI with 20+ commands, a Textual terminal UI, and — new in v3 — a native C++ Qt6 desktop application with a 60 fps OpenGL viewport, consuming the same Rust core over a plain C FFI. Rapier3D full-physics mode, Jupyter integration, and a hosted documentation site round it out.

CI Docs PyPI Python 3.10+ License: MIT Open in Colab


Features

New in v3

  • Native desktop app (C++ / Qt6) — single-binary installers for Windows, macOS, and Linux; 60 fps OpenGL rope renderer with tension heatmap, raycast gear placement, native interactive force plots, simulation playback with scrubber

  • Dual FFI — the Rust core exports a plain C ABI (cbindgen) alongside PyO3; gui-cpp/include/ropesim.h regenerates on every build

  • Twin & half rope physics — inter-strand friction, load sharing, alternate-clip model

  • Knot strength reduction — 8 knots with published pull-test factors + knotted cordelette strength

  • Sheath abrasion accumulator — Archard-style wear from rope-over-rock contact, per rock type, with retirement projection

  • Fall probability & daily exposure — grade-delta logistic model, cumulative rope-life projection across a multi-pitch day

  • Full dynamic belayer — mass ratio, stance, device slip, and soft-catch technique (30–45 % force reduction)

  • Terminal UIropesim tui (Textual): simulate, browse the database, project risk

  • Docs sitelondopy.github.io/ropesim with generated API reference

  • UIAA 101 / EN 892 impact-force model with belay-device friction, wet-rope modifier, and temperature correction

  • RK4 force-time curve — full damped spring integration in Rust for accurate energy modelling

  • Rapier3D full-physics mode — rope modelled as a capsule-chain rigid-body simulation (optional)

  • Parallel batch sweeps via Rayon — sweep 200 fall positions in milliseconds

  • Anchor system physics — sliding-X, quad, cordelette, trad gear with load distribution and progressive failure

  • Guide-mode self-locking belay devices — Reverso Guide, Mega Jul, Giga Jul, Click Up, I-Device, Sum with load-dependent friction model

  • Mechanical advantage / haul systems — 3:1, 5:1, 6:1, piggyback with friction-corrected MA

  • Top-rope and rappel models — catch and anchor-load estimation

  • Rope diameter under load — estimates radial compression at any applied force

  • Rope degradation model — stiffness and impact-force drift with falls taken

  • 25-rope database covering Beal, Mammut, Sterling, Petzl, Edelrid, Black Diamond, and more

  • PySide6 GUI — drag-and-drop route builder, live simulation, 2D/3D viewport toggle, fall animation, matplotlib plots, PDF/CSV export

  • 3D Vispy viewport — rope tension heatmap, gear load markers, climber tracker, force arrows, turntable camera, frame-scrubber playback

  • Jupyter notebook integration — rich HTML/SVG repr for Rope, FallResult, AnchorSystem; five example notebooks

  • CLI — 20+ commands across rope, scenario, validate, report, toprope, rappel, haul, and interactive subcommand groups


Installation

Pre-built wheel (recommended)

pip install ropesim                  # physics library + CLI
pip install "ropesim[tui]"           # + terminal UI (Textual)

Desktop application (v3 — no Python required)

Download the native app from GitHub Releases: .zip (Windows), .dmg (macOS), or .AppImage (Linux).

Or grab everything at once:

pip install "ropesim[all]"

From source (requires Rust toolchain)

git clone https://github.com/Londopy/ropesim.git
cd ropesim
pip install maturin
maturin develop --release      # compiles Rust, installs in editable mode
pip install -e ".[all]"        # optional GUI + notebook deps

Python 3.14+ users building from source need one extra step: set PYO3_USE_ABI3_FORWARD_COMPATIBILITY=1 (Windows) or export PYO3_USE_ABI3_FORWARD_COMPATIBILITY=1 (Linux/macOS) before running maturin develop. PyPI wheel installs are unaffected.


Demo

A self-contained demo script exercises every feature of the library and saves eight matplotlib plots to your working directory:

python demo.py

This covers: units, standards lookup, rope database search, rope physics helpers, fall simulation, anchor systems, scenario builder, sweep and zipper analysis, visualisations, and the low-level Rust core API.


Quick start — Python API

from ropesim.rope import RopeDatabase
from ropesim.fall import FallConditions, Fall, BelayDevice

# Load a rope from the bundled database
spec = RopeDatabase().get("Mammut Crag Classic 10.2")

# Simulate a factor-0.5 fall on 20 m of rope
conditions = FallConditions(
    climber_mass_kg=80.0,
    fall_distance_m=10.0,   # fell 2 x 5 m above last pro
    rope_out_m=20.0,
    belay_device=BelayDevice.GRIGRI,
    rope=spec,
)
result = Fall(conditions).simulate()

print(f"Peak impact force : {result.peak_force_kn:.2f} kN")
print(f"Fall factor       : {result.fall_factor:.3f}")
print(f"Energy absorbed   : {result.energy_budget.rope_absorption_j:.0f} J")
print(f"Warnings          : {result.warnings or 'none'}")

Guide-mode self-locking belay devices

from ropesim.fall import BelayDevice, FallConditions, Fall
from ropesim.simulate import compute_effective_friction, is_guide_mode

device = BelayDevice.REVERSO_GUIDE

# Check if it uses the self-locking model
print(is_guide_mode(device))  # True

# Effective friction increases with load
for kn in [3.0, 6.0, 9.0, 12.0]:
    mu = compute_effective_friction(device, kn)
    print(f"{kn:.0f} kN -> mu_eff = {mu:.3f}")

# Simulate — guide-mode friction solved automatically
conditions = FallConditions(
    climber_mass_kg=80.0,
    fall_distance_m=8.0,
    rope_out_m=18.0,
    belay_device=device,
    rope=RopeDatabase().get("Beal Opera 8.5 Dry"),
)
result = Fall(conditions).simulate()
print(f"Guide-mode active : {result.guide_mode_used}")
print(f"Peak force        : {result.peak_force_kn:.2f} kN")

Rapier3D full-physics mode

from ropesim.simulate import Scenario, PhysicsMode, ScenarioType
from ropesim.rope import Rope, RopeDatabase
from ropesim.anchor import AnchorSystem, AnchorType, Bolt

rope = Rope(RopeDatabase().get("Mammut Crag Classic 10.2"))
scenario = Scenario(rope=rope, climber_mass_kg=80.0)

for h in [4.0, 9.0, 14.0]:
    scenario.add_protection(h, AnchorSystem(AnchorType.SINGLE_POINT, [Bolt(rated_mbs_kn=25.0)]))

# Full Rapier3D rigid-body simulation
result = scenario.simulate_fall(
    climber_height_m=16.0,
    mode=PhysicsMode.RAPIER_3D,
)
print(f"Physics mode : {result.mode}")
print(f"Peak force   : {result.peak_force_kn:.2f} kN")
print(f"Frames       : {len(result.frames)}")

# Frame-by-frame playback
from ropesim.replay import SimulationReplay
replay = SimulationReplay(result.frames)
print(f"Duration     : {replay.total_time_seconds:.2f} s")
print(f"Peak anchor  : {replay.peak_anchor_force_kn():.2f} kN")
peak_frame = replay.peak_force_frame()
print(f"Rope shape at peak: {replay.frame(peak_frame).link_positions[:3]}")

Rope physics helpers

from ropesim.rope import Rope, RopeDatabase

rope = Rope(RopeDatabase().get("Beal Opera 8.5 Dry"))

# Elongation at a given force
print(rope.elongation_at_force(9.0))         # metres

# Estimated rope diameter under load
for kn in [0, 3, 6, 9, 12]:
    print(f"{kn} kN -> {rope.diameter_under_load(kn):.3f} mm")

# Degradation after repeated falls
worn = rope.degrade(falls_taken=10)
print(worn.retirement_warning(falls_taken=10))

# EN 892 / UIAA 101 compliance check
print(rope.validate_standard_compliance())

Scenario builder (multi-pitch / gear placement)

from ropesim.rope import Rope, RopeDatabase
from ropesim.anchor import AnchorSystem, AnchorType, Bolt
from ropesim.simulate import Scenario

rope = Rope(RopeDatabase().get("Beal Opera 8.5 Dry"))
scenario = Scenario(rope=rope, climber_mass_kg=75.0)

for height in [3.0, 7.0, 12.0]:
    anchor = AnchorSystem(AnchorType.SINGLE_POINT, [Bolt(rated_mbs_kn=25.0)])
    scenario.add_protection(height, anchor, label=f"B{int(height)}")

# Simulate a fall from 15 m
result = scenario.simulate_fall(climber_height_m=15.0)
print(f"Peak: {result.peak_force_kn:.2f} kN  FF: {result.fall_factor:.3f}")

# Sweep all positions
sweep = scenario.sweep_fall_positions(steps=60)
print(f"Worst position: {sweep.worst_height_m:.1f} m -> {sweep.worst_peak_kn:.2f} kN")

# Zipper failure cascade
zipper = scenario.simulate_zipper(climber_height_m=15.0)
print(f"Pieces failed: {zipper.total_pieces_failed}  ground fall: {zipper.ground_fall_reached}")

Haul systems and top-rope / rappel models

from ropesim._rustcore import (
    compute_haul_system_force, HaulSystem,
    compute_top_rope_impact,
    compute_rappel_load,
)

# 3:1 Z-pulley haul system
haul = compute_haul_system_force(load_kg=80.0, system=HaulSystem.ThreeToOne, friction_loss=0.12)
print(f"Theoretical MA : {haul.theoretical_ma}")
print(f"Actual MA      : {haul.actual_ma:.2f}  (friction corrected)")
print(f"Hauler effort  : {haul.hauler_effort_n / 1000:.2f} kN")

# Top-rope catch
tr = compute_top_rope_impact(stiffness_kn=18.0, mass_kg=75.0, slack_m=0.5,
                              rope_length_m=25.0, friction=0.35)
print(f"Top-rope peak  : {tr:.2f} kN")

# Rappel anchor load
rappel = compute_rappel_load(mass_kg=80.0, friction=0.25, speed_mps=1.2, sudden_stop=False)
print(f"Rappel load    : {rappel:.2f} kN")

Anchor systems

from ropesim.anchor import AnchorSystem, AnchorType, Bolt, BoltType, RockType

bolt = Bolt(bolt_type=BoltType.GLUE_IN, rated_mbs_kn=25.0,
            age_years=3, rock_type=RockType.GRANITE)
anchor = AnchorSystem(AnchorType.SLIDING_X, [bolt, bolt])

# Force on each component vs load angle
dist = anchor.load_distribution(load_kn=9.0, load_angle_deg=30)
print(dist)

# How much of each bolt's MBS is left
margins = anchor.safety_margins(load_kn=9.0)
print(margins)

# Progressive failure under extreme load
failure = anchor.simulate_failure(load_kn=40.0)
print(f"Cascade: {failure.cascade_occurred}  failed: {failure.failed_indices}")

Batch parallel sweep (Rust/Rayon)

from ropesim._rustcore import batch_sweep_fall_factors
import numpy as np

fall_factors = np.linspace(0.1, 2.0, 200).tolist()
peak_forces  = batch_sweep_fall_factors(
    mass_kg=80.0,
    ff_values=fall_factors,
    stiffness_kn=20.0,
    belay_friction=0.35,
)
print(f"Max peak: {max(peak_forces):.2f} kN at FF {fall_factors[peak_forces.index(max(peak_forces))]:.2f}")

Visualisations

from ropesim import viz
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt

# Force-time curve
fig, ax = viz.plot_force_curve(result, dark=True)

# Energy budget breakdown
fig, ax = viz.plot_energy_budget(result, dark=True)

# Rope elongation vs applied force
fig, ax = viz.plot_rope_elongation(rope, force_range=(0, 15), dark=True)

# Rope diameter under load
fig, ax = viz.plot_diameter_under_load(rope, force_range=(0, 12), dark=True)

# Anchor force distribution vs load angle
fig, ax = viz.plot_anchor_distribution(anchor, load_kn=9.0, dark=True)

# Compare multiple ropes / scenarios on one chart
fig, ax = viz.plot_comparison([result1, result2], ["Rope A", "Rope B"], dark=True)

plt.show()

Jupyter notebook integration

RopeSim ships rich HTML reprs for all major objects — they render automatically in JupyterLab and VS Code notebooks without any extra calls.

import ropesim.notebook  # activates _repr_html_ patches

rope     # renders as HTML spec card with EN 892 compliance badge
result   # renders as summary table + inline force-time curve PNG
anchor   # renders as inline SVG bolt-and-sling diagram

Five example notebooks are included in notebooks/:

Notebook Contents
01_basic_fall_simulation.ipynb Fundamentals, device comparison, force curve
02_anchor_comparison.ipynb Sliding-X / quad / cordelette angle sweep, heatmaps
03_rope_database_exploration.ipynb Scatter plots, bar charts, retirement calculator
04_scenario_builder.ipynb Trad pitch, position sweep, zipper analysis
05_rapier_3d_simulation.ipynb PyRopeSimWorld, SimulationReplay, 3D link plots

CLI

RopeSim ships a unified ropesim-cli entry point with subcommand groups.

# ---- Rope database ----
ropesim-cli rope list                              # all ropes
ropesim-cli rope list --type dry_single --diameter 9.5
ropesim-cli rope show "Beal Opera 8.5 Dry"        # full spec card
ropesim-cli rope compare "Beal Opera 8.5 Dry" "Mammut Crag Classic 10.2"
ropesim-cli rope add                               # interactive prompt
ropesim-cli rope import --file my_rope.json
ropesim-cli rope retire "Mammut Crag Classic 10.2" --falls-taken 40

# ---- Scenario runner ----
ropesim-cli scenario run    --file pitch.json --height 15
ropesim-cli scenario sweep  --file pitch.json
ropesim-cli scenario zipper --file pitch.json --height 15
ropesim-cli scenario build                         # interactive builder

# ---- Validation ----
ropesim-cli validate rope     --name "Mammut Crag Classic 10.2"
ropesim-cli validate scenario --file pitch.json
ropesim-cli validate system   --rope "Beal Opera 8.5 Dry" --load 80

# ---- Reports ----
ropesim-cli report --scenario pitch.json           # multi-page PDF

# ---- Specialty calculations ----
ropesim-cli toprope --rope "Beal Opera 8.5 Dry" --slack 0.5
ropesim-cli rappel  --mass 80
ropesim-cli haul    --system 3:1 --load 80

# ---- Classic commands (still available) ----
ropesim-cli simulate --mass 80 --fall-dist 8 --rope-out 20 \
    --rope "Beal Opera 8.5 Dry" --device grigri
ropesim-cli anchor --type sliding_x --load 9.5 --angle 60
ropesim-cli sweep  --rope "Mammut Crag Classic 10.2" --mass 80 --steps 20
ropesim-cli validate-rope --name "Mammut Crag Classic 10.2"
ropesim-cli list-ropes

# ---- REPL ----
ropesim-cli interactive        # Python REPL with all ropesim symbols pre-loaded

Add --format json (or --json on classic commands) to any command for machine-readable output.


GUI

The v3 desktop app is a native C++ Qt6 application (the PySide6 GUI is retired). Grab it from Releases or build from source:

cargo build --release --manifest-path ropesim/_rustcore/Cargo.toml
cd gui-cpp && cmake -B build -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release && cmake --build build
./build/ropesim-gui
ropesim tui      # terminal UI
ropesim gui      # where to get the desktop app

Demo mode

The fastest way to see everything in action: File → Open Scenario and load examples/demo_route.ropesim, then press F6 (Rapier 3D run). You get a realistic mixed sport route, a recorded fall replay in the 3D viewport, force arrows on every piece, and a full results panel. F8 sweeps the anchor angle.

Manual workflow:

  1. Select a rope from the left panel
  2. Click + Bolt, + Cam, or + Nut to place protection on the wall
  3. Set climber mass and height
  4. Press Run Fall Simulation — watch the animation, results appear in the right panel
  5. Press Sweep All Positions to see peak force vs climber height across the whole route
  6. Zipper Analysis models sequential gear-ripping under high loads
  7. Toggle [2D] / [3D] in the toolbar to switch between the 2D canvas and the 3D Vispy viewport
  8. Toggle [Analytical] / [Rapier 3D] to switch physics modes (3D mode mirrors to 3D viewport automatically)
  9. Export results as PDF or CSV from the File menu

Keyboard shortcuts:

Key Action
F8 Demo route (auto-build + simulate)
F5 Run fall simulation
F6 Sweep all positions
F7 Zipper analysis
B / C / N Add bolt / cam / nut
F Fit canvas to view
Ctrl+Scroll Zoom canvas
Middle-drag Pan canvas
Delete Remove selected gear
R (3D view) Reset camera

3D viewport controls (when 3D tab is active):

Input Action
Left-drag Orbit / turntable rotate
Middle-drag Pan
Scroll Zoom
R Reset to default view
Front / Side / Top / Iso buttons Preset camera angles
Play / Pause / Stop bar Frame-by-frame Rapier playback
Speed selector 0.1x to 2x playback speed

Physics model

Analytical mode (default)

The impact force is computed using the UIAA 101 analytic formula:

F = mg + sqrt((mg)^2 + 2*mg*ff*k_eff)

where k_eff is the length-normalised rope stiffness back-calculated from the EN 892 test-mass drop (80 kg, fall factor 1.77). The full force-time curve is obtained by integrating the damped spring equation with a 4th-order Runge-Kutta solver at 1 ms resolution.

Modifiers applied:

  • Belay device friction (Grigri: 55 %, ATC: 35 %, Munter: 45 % ...)
  • Guide-mode self-locking friction for Reverso Guide / Mega Jul / Giga Jul / Click Up / I-Device / Sum: mu_eff(F) = min(mu_base + k_lock * F_kN, mu_max), solved by fixed-point iteration
  • Wet rope +12 % impact force (EN 892 s.6.1.3)
  • Temperature — stiffness increases ~2 % per 10 deg C below 20 deg C
  • Rope age / degradation — elongation and stiffness drift modelled from published UIAA fatigue data
  • Edge friction — rope running over a ledge reduces effective belay friction

Rapier 3D mode (optional)

When PhysicsMode.RAPIER_3D is requested, the rope is modelled as a chain of capsule rigid bodies connected by SphericalJoint constraints inside a full Rapier3D 0.21 pipeline (broad phase, narrow phase, CCD, island manager).

Force estimation uses momentum change: F = m*(dv/dt - g). Results are returned as a SimulationResult carrying per-frame SimFrame snapshots that can be replayed with SimulationReplay.


Development

# Install dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev,gui]"

# Run tests (no Rust required)
pytest -m "not requires_rust"

# Run full suite (after maturin develop)
pytest

# Benchmarks
pytest -m benchmark --benchmark-only

License

MIT — see LICENSE.

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