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Once off software for electronic mechanical engineering tools

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NovaStark

Mechanical
Feb 11, 2013
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Hi all,

I've been looking to see if there are any non-license required software that can help me in my job.

For example, perhaps some program that has all of ASME B16.5 and similar dimensions, pipe dimensions, ASME II-D etc.

The closest I've found is Abuden Toolbox but that I could only find it in Metric (unfortunately).

Otherwise are there any software that is useful in terms of what is described above (hopefully at a small cost).
 
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NovaStark, you are not going to find any ASME Codes or Specifications in cheap or freeware. As for the other stuff I don't know of any, I use pipe charts, etc.

Regards,

Mike

On Edit: You can most likely find older versions of B16.5. B16.9, etc, etc as PDF's thru a google search.

The problem with sloppy work is that the supply FAR EXCEEDS the demand
 
I wasn't really looking for freeware per se, just software that won't require an annual license. So once off purchase like MathCAD.
 
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