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MITCalc Power and Ball screw design and calculation | Miroslav Petele Software - 0 views

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    Power screw. This program (algorithm) is used to design and check power screws. It is used to solve the following tasks: - Calculation of kinematic parameters (speed, torque, revolutions, and power output... - Simple selection/definition of power screw (metric, square, trapezoidal...) - Screw check for tensile/pressure, thrust, bend, buckling, and critical revolutions. - The program contains a table of materials, threads, and friction coefficients. - Support of 2D CAD systems. The calculation is based on data, procedures, and algorithms from specialized literature and AGMA, ISO, DIN, and BS standards. List of standards: (ISO 68-1, 68-2, ISO 724, ISO 965, ISO 2904: 1977, DIN 513, CSN 01 4050, CSN 01 4052, ANSI/ACME B1.5-1977, ANSI/ACME B1.9-1973, ASME B1.1-2003, IS 4694-1968....). Ball screws. This program (algorithm) is used to design, calculate and check ball screws. It is used to solve the following tasks: - Preliminary design (minimum input parameters - sufficient to navigate and select from catalogs). - Detailed analysis (load, dimensions, parameter check). - Load spectrum table definition (speed, torque, revolutions, and power output...). - Calculation of an equivalent load. - Service life calculation, tolerances, temperature analysis. - Tensile/Pressure, thrust, bend, buckling, and critical revolutions. - Lubrication proposal and efficiency calculation. - The program contains tables of screws according to ISO and ANSI. - Support of 2D CAD systems. The calculation is based on data, procedures, and algorithms from specialized literature and AGMA, ISO, DIN, and BS standards. List of standards: ISO 3408-1:2006; ISO 3408-2: 1991; ISO 3408-3:2006; ISO 3408-4:2006; ISO 3408-5:2006; ISO 286-2:2010; DIN ISO 3408; JIS B1192-1997; JIS B1192-2018; DIN 69051-5; ANSI B5.48.
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MITCalc Power and Ball screw design and calculation - 0 views

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    Power screw. This program (algorithm) is used to design and check power screws. It is used to solve the following tasks: - Calculation of kinematic parameters (speed, torque, revolutions, and power output... - Simple selection/definition of power screw (metric, square, trapezoidal...) - Screw check for tensile/pressure, thrust, bend, buckling, and critical revolutions. - The program contains a table of materials, threads, and friction coefficients. - Support of 2D CAD systems. The calculation is based on data, procedures, and algorithms from specialized literature and AGMA, ISO, DIN, and BS standards. List of standards: (ISO 68-1, 68-2, ISO 724, ISO 965, ISO 2904: 1977, DIN 513, CSN 01 4050, CSN 01 4052, ANSI/ACME B1.5-1977, ANSI/ACME B1.9-1973, ASME B1.1-2003, IS 4694-1968....). Ball screws. This program (algorithm) is used to design, calculate and check ball screws. It is used to solve the following tasks: - Preliminary design (minimum input parameters - sufficient to navigate and select from catalogs). - Detailed analysis (load, dimensions, parameter check). - Load spectrum table definition (speed, torque, revolutions, and power output...). - Calculation of an equivalent load. - Service life calculation, tolerances, temperature analysis. - Tensile/Pressure, thrust, bend, buckling, and critical revolutions. - Lubrication proposal and efficiency calculation. - The program contains tables of screws according to ISO and ANSI. - Support of 2D CAD systems. The calculation is based on data, procedures, and algorithms from specialized literature and AGMA, ISO, DIN, and BS standards. List of standards: ISO 3408-1:2006; ISO 3408-2: 1991; ISO 3408-3:2006; ISO 3408-4:2006; ISO 3408-5:2006; ISO 286-2:2010; DIN ISO 3408; JIS B1192-1997; JIS B1192-2018; DIN 69051-5; ANSI B5.48
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VideoCAD 11 Professional with Dongle protection (max 70 cameras) - 0 views

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    VideoCAD allows to: Choose the most suitable lenses, heights, and locations for camera installation to provide the required parameters of view areas for detection and identification of a person and license plate reading. Calculate the horizontal projection of camera control areas including shadows from obstacles on the scene. Display by separate colors and hatch styles different regions of spatial resolution and field-of-view size. Calculate the horizontal projection sizes of viewing, person detecting, identifying, and license plate reading areas to draw them on the location plan. Calculate the image size on a display of any object in the camera view area in the percentage of display size, pixels, TV lines, and millimeters (inches in case of Imperial format). Calculate and model the depth of field of each camera in a project. Choose visually a relative location of cameras using the graphics window with CAD interface. Choose the best positions and calculate control areas of PTZ cameras. Locate cameras and cables on the prepared layouts in *.bmp, *.jpg, *.emf, *.wmf, *.png, *.gif, *.tif, AutoCAD *.dwg, *.dxf formats. To import *.dwg and *.dxf files the CAD Import module by CAD Soft Tools http://www.cadsofttools.com was used. Obtain a drawing containing two projections of site layout with the camera images, calculated view areas, and cables, and with coordinate grid and titles to be used in the graphical path of the project as well. Print the obtained drawing on one or several pages. You can use prepared frames with standard title-Block and logo. Export the obtained drawing into any of the following formats:*.bmp, *.jpg, *.emf, *.wmf, *.png, *.gif, *.tif, AutoCAD *.dxf (R14), AutoCAD *.dxf (R2000). Obtain a text file with a full description of all cameras in the project, view areas, and cables to be pasted into a project explanatory note or used as instruction for installation. Get a detailed adjustable table of all initial and calculated parameters of cameras in a pro
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VideoCAD 11 Professional with Dongle protection (max 70 cameras) | CCTVCAD Software - 0 views

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    VideoCAD allows to: Choose the most suitable lenses, heights, and locations for camera installation to provide the required parameters of view areas for detection and identification of a person and license plate reading. Calculate the horizontal projection of camera control areas including shadows from obstacles on the scene. Display by separate colors and hatch styles different regions of spatial resolution and field-of-view size. Calculate the horizontal projection sizes of viewing, person detecting, identifying, and license plate reading areas to draw them on the location plan. Calculate the image size on a display of any object in the camera view area in the percentage of display size, pixels, TV lines, and millimeters (inches in case of Imperial format). Calculate and model the depth of field of each camera in a project. Choose visually a relative location of cameras using the graphics window with CAD interface. Choose the best positions and calculate control areas of PTZ cameras. Locate cameras and cables on the prepared layouts in *.bmp, *.jpg, *.emf, *.wmf, *.png, *.gif, *.tif, AutoCAD *.dwg, *.dxf formats. To import *.dwg and *.dxf files the CAD Import module by CAD Soft Tools http://www.cadsofttools.com was used. Obtain a drawing containing two projections of site layout with the camera images, calculated view areas, and cables, and with coordinate grid and titles to be used in the graphical path of the project as well. Print the obtained drawing on one or several pages. You can use prepared frames with standard title-Block and logo. Export the obtained drawing into any of the following formats:*.bmp, *.jpg, *.emf, *.wmf, *.png, *.gif, *.tif, AutoCAD *.dxf (R14), AutoCAD *.dxf (R2000). Obtain a text file with a full description of all cameras in the project, view areas, and cables to be pasted into a project explanatory note or used as instruction for installation. Get a detailed adjustable table of all initial and calculated parameters of cameras in a pro
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