Mitcalc: For Solidworks
Automatically generate and place complex components—like an exact involute gear—directly into a SOLIDWORKS assembly in seconds.
The climax of the story is the "sophisticated interaction" between the math and the model. Once the engineer perfects a design in the Excel-based MITCalc environment, they don't have to rebuild it from scratch. With a few clicks, the software communicates directly with to: MITCalc for SolidWorks
The story begins with a common frustration for mechanical designers. Before a single part can be modeled in SOLIDWORKS , hours—sometimes days—must be spent in spreadsheets or hand-calculating gear ratios, belt tensions, or spring rates to ensure they won't fail under load. For many, this was a disconnected process: calculate in one window, then manually draw the result in another. 2. The Solution: MITCalc With a few clicks, the software communicates directly
Over 15 types of springs and complex shaft connections. 3. The Integration Spark With a few clicks
The story of is about how a "hidden gem" of engineering software bridged the gap between raw mathematical formulas and complex 3D modeling, turning grueling design days into minutes. 1. The Engineering Dilemma