Mechanical Engineering One Pro

by Multi Disciplinary Software


Productivity

1.49 usd



Your primary engineering aid in the field, design process and school


Mechanical Engineering One is designed by an engineer for engineers.One of the most comprehensive engineering tools on the market.Main goal of the program is to help you in daily mechanical engineering problems that you may encounter.It is not only for the mechanical engineers, but also for naval architects, civil engineers, HVAC engineers, electrical engineers and for all engineers and students that use some common unit conversions and math.It has a very simple user interface for you to be able to use in the field.The application includes various reference tables, calculators, converters. It also has one of the most comprehensive unit converter in the market. All of the tools have both Metric (SI) and Imperial (US) units.It will evolve with your contribution.Modules Added:- Linear Thermal Expansion Calculator- Tugboat Pulling Force (Bollard Pull) Calculator*** Android Marshmallow 6.0 Supported ***

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Great app 👍

andy knowles

It has most of the simple tool. Will be better if there's a search feature... Anw, one of best software purchase I ever made

another60seconds

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Pilun Suwannachang

Amazing app. An must for all mechanical engineers

Gurmeet Singh Virdi

app not uodate

Mr.Suppachai Phukaro

excellent

S Postolache

Good app

Siva Kumar

You should add steam tables and clean up tge unit conversion. It be cool if you could input a set of units and have it output in units of your choice. I.e. j/s can be put into watts...

Justin schaffold

God Job! It would be nice a Reynolds number calculator (not only for pipes, for basic geometries like cilinders and rectangles) in the next update

Guilherme Pontes

With so many unit conversions available, please allow some of them to be turned off. Most people only need to convert between a handful of units. For example, not sure how often a gigameter is actually useful. At the very least list them alphabetically so they are easier to find in such a long list.

Peter Jackson