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News Release from: Geomate | Subject: GrafiCalc 3.0
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial Team on 30 April 2002

Extension adds more modelling
flexibility

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GrafiCalc 3.0 is a behaviour modelling extension to SolidWorks that allows users to explore multiple design options and "backsolve" exact geometry to satisfy stated design goals.

GrafiCalc 3.0 is a behaviour modelling extension to SolidWorks that allows users to explore multiple design options and "backsolve" exact geometry to satisfy stated design goals - with unprecedented ease, speed, and accuracy Under the current paradigm users create arbitrary models in CAD and then subject them to analysis using FEA or other post-modelling simulation packages

GrafiCalc shifts the paradigm by moving critical aspects of analysis and design validation forward in the design cycle, before committing to more expensive design steps.

GrafiCalc is especially effective in conceptual design stage when users have minimum information and maximum questions, while conflicts are easier to detect and changes are less expensive to make.

A two-way DXF translator built within GrafiCalc is certified for geometry exchange between GrafiCalc and SolidWorks.

Additionally, users can dynamically link function models in GrafiCalc 3.0 with form models in SolidWorks via Windows DDE.

GrafiCalc 3.0 is available now from Geomate Corp priced at $995.

(This was Engineeringtalk's Top Story on 29 April 2002).

(This was Engineeringtalk's Top Story on 29 April 2002).

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