MITCalc-V Belts
1.26Accurately design comprehensive V-Belt transmissions (with two or three pulleys) by relying on this user-friendly and advanced Excel calculator
Part of the comprehensive MITCalc suite, MITCalc-V Belts is a useful utility that makes it possible for you to design and accurately assess the strengths and weaknesses of various types of belt transmissions, more precisely V-belt.
Before anything else, you should know that both MITCalc and MITCalc-V Belts require the presence of Microsoft Excel on your computer's system in order to work. Other than that, the app can be deployed and launched without much effort thanks to a streamlined installer and via its individual executable file.
Straight off the bat, it becomes evident that the app's main highlight stems from the fact that it's incredibly easy to use. Basically, it just requires a series of minimum inputs (project data) on your behalf, and it automatically performs various advanced calculations.
It's also worth pointing out that the application provides you with a wide array of export formats for apps such as TurboCAD, BricsCAD, Ashlar Graphite, IntelliCAD and almost all version of AutoCAD.
Basically, the application can help you perform advanced calculations for two types of V-Belt systems, with two or three pulleys. More to the point, based on your inputs, the utility is perfectly capable of accurately determining the diameters of pulleys, the axis distances, the lengths of the belts, and the overall weight of the transmission.
Calculations for strength parameters like the power transferred by the belt, force conditions like prestressing, axis load in the case of pulleys, is also something that MITCalc-V Belts can help you with.
Taking everything into account, it's safe to say that MITCalc-V Belts is a very well-thought-out app that definitely comes in handy to every user aiming to design technically-accurate V-Belt systems.
Efficient calculator for V-Belt system that's very easy to get along with
Before anything else, you should know that both MITCalc and MITCalc-V Belts require the presence of Microsoft Excel on your computer's system in order to work. Other than that, the app can be deployed and launched without much effort thanks to a streamlined installer and via its individual executable file.
Straight off the bat, it becomes evident that the app's main highlight stems from the fact that it's incredibly easy to use. Basically, it just requires a series of minimum inputs (project data) on your behalf, and it automatically performs various advanced calculations.
Perform advanced calculations, accurately determine all aspects of your V-belt system and export the results to CAD apps
It's also worth pointing out that the application provides you with a wide array of export formats for apps such as TurboCAD, BricsCAD, Ashlar Graphite, IntelliCAD and almost all version of AutoCAD.
Basically, the application can help you perform advanced calculations for two types of V-Belt systems, with two or three pulleys. More to the point, based on your inputs, the utility is perfectly capable of accurately determining the diameters of pulleys, the axis distances, the lengths of the belts, and the overall weight of the transmission.
Calculations for strength parameters like the power transferred by the belt, force conditions like prestressing, axis load in the case of pulleys, is also something that MITCalc-V Belts can help you with.
Straightforward and lightweight advanced calculator for V-belt transmissions
Taking everything into account, it's safe to say that MITCalc-V Belts is a very well-thought-out app that definitely comes in handy to every user aiming to design technically-accurate V-Belt systems.
2.2 MB
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Update Date
Jun 19 2021
Version
1.26
License
Trial
Created By
MITCalc
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