PTC Mathcad Prime 3.0 is the industry standard for solving, analysing and sharing all of your important engineering calculations.
PTC Mathcad Prime 3.0 is the industry standard for solving, analysing and sharing all of your important engineering calculations.
Do you want to find out more about Mathcad Prime 3.0? Want to understand the new benefits and features of the latest release? Whether you are new to using Mathcad or are looking to upgrade your current version, these videos are ideal to help you find out everything you need to know about Mathcad Prime 3.0
Do you have large data sets in Excel, which are essential to your design? But, you don’t want to have to use Excel for your engineering calculations? This is exactly what the Excel component in PTC Mathcad is designed for. The Excel component allows you to leverage data from existing spreadsheets, without having to convert the data or learn a new tool.
In every field of engineering, calculations are essential. Sometimes these calculations are simple, and performed using a notepad and engineering calculator or, more likely, a spreadsheet program like Excel. But, engineering calculations, much like life, are not always simple. Calculations have to take into account more than just the technical aspects of the task in hand and also consider other aspects such as efficiency and cost. Lets take, for example, the complex calculations needed to design an electric motor or transformer. You need to consider the type of lamination iron to be used, the size of the core, type of insulation, and chose between aluminium or copper conductors. During the calculation process, you have to tie all these elements together to optimise the design, taking into account efficiency, cooling, and cost.
Engineering calculations are at the core of successful product design. And, when it comes to engineering calculations, Mathcad Prime 3.0 is the industry standard. This latest release of Mathcad Prime comes with fantastic new features, including global definitions, math formatting in text, templates for advanced numerics and new custom functions. This isn’t your standard spreadsheet; it’s an essential tool for successful engineering calculations:
Have you had the opportunity to explore the latest release of PTC Mathcad? If not, now is your chance. In the upcoming Mathcad Prime 3.0 demo webinars, you’ll be able to get under the hood and see how Mathcad Prime 3.0 really works.
Heard about the latest release of Mathcad? But not had a chance to find out about the latest enhancements? Take this opportunity to see how Mathcad Prime 3.0 really works.
One of the exciting new features of Mathcad Prime 3.0 is Templates. This means that you no longer need to spend time formatting each and every worksheet to include the basic structure or formatting that you use as standard. With a template, you can pre-populate your worksheets with information, such as:
For anyone who wasn’t able to see the Mathcad Prime 3.0 Demo Webinar on 19th November, here is your chance to find out more about the latest release of Mathcad.
You may have been wondering how 3D CAD software Creo works with engineering calculations software Mathcad Prime 3.0. John Sheehan spoke on his blog earlier this year about how the two work together. In fact, he made it known to his readers that the integration between the two products has existed since 2006. To what extent are they integrated? Well, dimensions and parameters can be sent from Creo to Mathcad where it can be run through complex (or simple) calculations – the results of which can be returned to Creo and tied back to the dimensions and parameters.