Mechanical, industrial and technical calculations for solid edge
Version | 1.70 |
Updated | Jan 24th 2014 |
Developer |
MITCalc
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User Rating |
1266
3.0
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Original File Size | 26.4 MB |
Downloads | 11437 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Science Cad |
MITCalc for Solid Edge is a useful and easy-to-use application which perfectly integrastes in the Excel's interface and offers you both design and check calculations of many common tasks, such as: bearings, buckling, belt and chain gear, beam, spur and bevel gear, shaft, springs and many others.
There are also many material, comparison, and decision tables, including a system for the administration of resolved tasks.
MITCalc for Solid Edge is a multi-language set of mechanical, industrial and technical calculations for the day-to-day routines. It will reliably, precisely, and most of all quickly guide customer through the design of components, the solution of a technical problem, or a calculation of an engineering point without any significant need for expert knowledge.
The calculations support both Imperial and Metric units and are processed according to ANSI, ISO, DIN, BS, CSN and Japanese standards.It is an open system designed in Microsoft Excel which allows not only easy user-defined modifications and user extensions without any programming skills, but also mutual interconnection of the calculations, which is unique in the development of tailor-made complex calculations.
The sophisticated interaction with many 2D (AutoCAD, AutoCAD LT, IntelliCAD, Ashlar Graphite, TurboCAD) and 3D (Solid Edge) CAD systems allows the relevant drawing to be developed or 3D models to be inserted in a few seconds. OEM licensing of selected calculations or the complete product is available as well.
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