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Linkage is a free computer-aided design program for Microsoft Windows used for prototyping of mechanical linkages. The mechanism is edited and animated in the same window allowing for quick analysis and modification while working on a design. It is simplistic for a CAD program but that is the intent.
Apr 25, 2024 · Linkage, the latest version being 3.10.11, stands out in the Office Tools category, specifically under Document management. Developed by David M. Rector, this streamlined software offers a user-friendly approach to quick prototyping of linkage mechanisms.
Prototype linkages with kinematic graph-based modeling, unified handling with serial chain, tree and graph structures, support for parametrized definitions.
PMKS+ is a free, open-source, and easy to use tool for linkage analysis. It is available on all platforms and has powerful analysis tools. Simplify mechanism design and analysis with PMKS+. Create, simulate, and optimize planar linkages effortlessly.
LinkageDesigner is a Mathematica application package for virtual prototyping of linkages. It is designed to analyze, synthesize and simulate linkages with serial chain, tree and graph structures. Using the symbolic calculation capabilities of Mathematica, it supports fully parametrized linkage definition and analysis.
Design, motion/force analysis and constrained optimization of linkage mechanisms and drive systems.
One parameterised LinkageData can instantiate and query infinite linkage instance. Analyse kinematical and dynamical properties of linkages. Automatically generates loop-closing equations for mechanism with graph toppology.
MechDesigner motion, mechanism and linkage simulation software can simulate and analyze all mechanical devices and machines. Try it before you buy it with a free 30-day trial. Download Now. Easily add parts, joints, gears, belts, pulleys, springs, racks, and more.
PMKS+ is a linkage analysis tool developed by the students and the faculty at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI). This is based on PMKS, developed by Prof. Matthew I. Campbell, Professor, Mechanical Engineering, Oregon State University. There are two versions of the tool: Web and Desktop. PMKS+ supports revolute and prismatic joints.
Oct 22, 2021 · That’s why [RectorSquid] built Linkage, a “program that lets you design and edit a two-dimensional mechanism and then simulate the movement of that mechanism” (that quote is from the...