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Design Simulation Technologies develops, markets, and supports software products used by students, educators, and professionals to learn and teach physics principles and to use these principles to build virtual models of mechanical designs.
Interactive Physics
High School and College students and educators use Interactive Physics to investigate and experiment with concept in physics.
Interactive Physics allows you to model, simulate, and explore a wide variety of physical phenomena, and create nearly any experiment imaginable. If you can use a mouse, you can use Interactive Physics.
- Create objects by drawing circles, blocks, and polygons
- Measure velocity, acceleration, force, energy, etc., in metric or English units
- Create ropes, springs, dampers, pulleys, slots, actuators and motors
- Simulate contact, collisions, and friction
- Vary air resistance, gravity, or material properties
- View results as numbers, graphs, and animated vectors
- Hear and measure sound volumes, sound frequencies, and Doppler effects
- Create visually appealing presentations by attaching graphics to objects
Working Model
University students and educators use Working Model 2D to understand how mechanical systems work and perform without building physical models.
Working Model is the best selling motion simulation product in the world. Confirm your design with powerful analytical tools.
- Test multiple versions of your design
- Fast “run-analyze-refine” cycle helps to optimize designs before building physical prototypes
- Reduce physical prototyping
- You are in total control of the simulation environment
- Quickly build, run, and refine simulations with pre-defined objects and constraints
- Run, stop, reset, single step, or pause the simulation at any time
- Analyze your latest design by measuring force, torque, acceleration, etc. acting on any object
- View output as vectors or in numbers and graphs in English or metric units
- Import your 2D CAD drawings in DXF format
- Input values from equations, sliders and DDE and Excel
- Simulate non-linear or user events using a built-in formula language
- Design linkages with pin joints, slots, motors, springs, and dampers
- Create bodies and specify its mass properties, initial velocity, electrostatic charge, etc.
- Simulate contact, collisions, and friction
- Analyze structures with flexible beams and shear and bending moment diagrams
- Run or edit scripts to optimize simulations, document models, and more
- Record simulation data and create graphs or AVI video files for playback
- Create visually appealing presentations by attaching pictures