Ch Mechanism Toolkit 3.0 released
DAVIS, Calif., December 21, 2015 -
SoftIntegration, Inc., the leader of
scripting technology for ubiquitous computing, today announced
the release of Ch Mechanism Toolkit 3.0.
Ch Mechanism Toolkit is for mechanism design and analysis.
It contains many mechanism classes and objects for
design and analysis of commonly used mechanisms such as
fourbar linkage, five-bar linkage, six-bar linkage,
crank-slider mechanism, and cam-follower system.
In this new release,
Ch Mechanism Toolkit is now free for academic use.
The source code for all mechanism classes and objects in the toolkit
including fourbar linkage and cam-follower system are available.
Based on these source code and examples,
the user can develop
solutions for design and analysis of many other mechanisms.
This release also includes
the Web service for mechanism design and analysis, which can
be installed in a local Web server.
Ch Mechanism Toolkit is based on C/C++ interpreter Ch.
With Ch user-friendly high-level numerical and graphical plotting extensions,
as well as easy to use QuickAnimation for animation of mechanisms,
Ch Mechanism Toolkit can be conveniently used for
Web-based mechanism design and analysis of many different mechanisms.
Major Features of Ch Mechanism Toolkit
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Variety of Mechanisms
Contain classes for design and analysis of
four-bar, crank-slider, five-bar, six-bar linkages including
fourbar/crank-slider, Watt six-bar, Stephenson six-bar,
and cam-follower mechanisms. Follow the examples
of the source code for
these mechanisms, users can develop their own software for
analysis and design of other mechanisms.
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Kinematic Analysis
Perform position, velocity, acceleration
analysis for joint angles and coupler points.
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Synthesis
Perform synthesis of mechanisms.
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Dynamic Analysis
Perform dynamic analysis based on
equations of motion.
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Animation
Perform animation of mechanisms either in a local machine
or through the internet.
Easily build animation for other mechanisms using QuickAnimation
in the toolkit.
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Web-Based
Using
the Web-based mechanism design and analysis system
and Ch Mechanism Toolkit,
design and analysis of
four-bar, five-bar, six-bar linkages including
fourbar/crank-slider, Watt six-bar, Stephenson six-bar,
and cam-follower mechanism
can be performed
through the Web
using a Web browser
over the internet without
any programming.
The user can develop other web-based applications easily
using this mechanism toolkit.
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Plotting Utilities
Provide many plotting functions to allow output
visually displayed or exported as external files with a
variety of different file formats including postscript
file, PNG, LaTeX, etc. They can also readily be copied
and pasted in other applications such as Word in Windows.
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C/C++ Compatible
Different from other software
packages, programs written in
Ch Mechanism Toolkit can work with existing C/C++ programs and
libraries seamlessly.
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Object-Oriented
Implemented as classes for commonly used mechanisms,
Ch Mechanism Toolkit is object-oriented.
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Embeddable
With Embedded Ch,
Ch programs using Mechanism Toolkit can be embedded
in other C/C++ application programs.
Pricing and Availability
Ch Mechanism Toolkit is available in Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux.
It is free for
academic use and $199 for commercial use.
About SoftIntegration, Inc.
SoftIntegration, Inc. is the leader of scripting technology for ubiquitous computing. SoftIntegration provides infrastructure software and services for rapid application development and deployment, learning coding, scientific numerical computing, and embedded scripting. Ch®, the company's flagship product, is an embeddable C/C++ interpreter that provides a comprehensive solution for teachers/students, professors, engineers, scientists, software developers, C/C++ beginners and experts, system administrators, real-time programmers, and quality analysts.
Contact:
SoftIntegration, Inc.
216 F Street, #68
Davis, CA 95616
tel (530) 297-7398
info@softintegration.com
http://www.softintegration.com
Ch, SoftIntegration, and QuickAnimation
are registered trademarks of SoftIntegration, Inc.
Windows is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
Linux is a trademark of Linus Torvalds.
Mac is a trademark of Apple Computer, Inc.
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