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Gears Simulator

4.0

Jaume Dellunde

Design mechanical systems including gears and other components.

Gears Simulator

The components are placed on a flat workspace. Several components can be placed on a single axis, leading to a third dimension. Detail, profile and 3D views give a comfortable viewing of different aspects of the system. Texts and images can be printed or exported to other applications for modification. They can be also included in other documents created by the user. The simulation shows the transitory and steady-state operation of the mechanical system, with the detail of the components motion. The most relevant properties of the mechanism are always shown (power, speed and torque) in a report bar. This software is mainly addressed to high school teachers and students because it is simple and easy to use. The learning time to start using in a efficient way the simulatorm is really short, due to the graphical menus, status bars, examples of mechanical systems, mouse use and a complete help system. Configuration options are useful for the personalized use of the simulator. What's new in this version: Corrected bug (3D view of gears). Improved grahical user interface. Coordinate labels moved to the status bar. Added some 'must have icons' from http://www.visualpharm.com/. Added use of the mouse wheel for zooming in/out. Customizable (font, size and color) labels. Customizable default colors of components. Improved building assistance by means of blinking icons. Improved printing support. Improved memory m... See all new features

Corrected bug (3D view of gears). Improved grahical user interface. Coordinate labels moved to the status bar. Added some 'must have icons' from http://www.visualpharm.com/. Added use of the mouse wheel for zooming in/out. Customizable (font, size and color) labels. Customizable default colors of components. Improved building assistance by means of blinking icons. Improved printing support. Improved memory management.

Operating systems:
Windows 7, Windows 8

Date:
16.04.2014