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MITCalc - Technical Formulas 1.16 - Technical formulas / Units convertor

Technical formulas / Units convertor

MITCalc - Technical Formulas



 

MITCalc - Technical Formulas: Solutions to dozens of basic formulas from physics, technology and mechanical engineering. Help, pictures as well

as many selection tables with values of various coefficients and material properties are available for the formulas.

The following matters are solved in the workbook:

- Characteristics of solids (volume, surface, weight, inertia moment)

- Rectilinear motion (speed, acceleration, trajectory, time, force, energy....)

- Rotation motion (speed, acceleration, trajectory, time, force, energy....)

- Thermal expansion (longitudinal, cubical)

- Friction (shear, rolling, journal, rope, belt)

- Design of engine capacity (pump, blower, hoist, crane)

This module also includes a workbook with conversion of units and many technical tables. Application is developed

in MS Excel, is multi-language, supports Imperial and Metric units and is a part of MITCalc - Mechanical and

Technical Calculation Package for gear, belt and chain drives, springs, beam, shaft, bolt connection, shaft

connection, tolerances and many others.

What is new in version 1.16:






 

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For $18.00

Download: Download MITCalc - Technical Formulas 1.16 (1.3 Mb)
Download Count:8
Release Date:2008-12-01
Last Updated:2008-09-16
Manufacturer: MITCalc
Product Support: MITCalc - Technical Formulas WebSite
  
Language:English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Czech, Portuguese
Requirements:Microsoft Excel (97, 2000, XP...)
Install:Install Only
Tags:

rotation 2      expansion 2 3 4      solid 2 3      rotation motion  rolling friction  journal friction  rectilinear motion  friction  linear motion  motion 2 3 4 5      thermal expansion 


 

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