Showing posts with label volume calculator. Show all posts
Showing posts with label volume calculator. Show all posts

Sunday, October 26, 2008

The Curta Calculator

It's hard to find more desirable and satisfying (in a tactile sort of way) mechanical fetish item from the age of early computing...


For years Curta calculators enjoyed a cult status among collectors, and as recently as in 2003 they were featured in William Gibson's "Pattern Recognition" book. However, I daresay, not featured enough. This marvel of mechanical engineering should be given more exposure, especially given the bizarre and spooky circumstances of its origin.




Entirely mechanical, no electricity or batteries involved.
- Designed by Curt Herzstark in 1938 and perfected inside a concentration camp.
- Considered to be the most efficient portable calculator (until electronic calculators came in the 70s)
- Simply a thing of beauty, stunning piece of engineering art.


Take this glorified pepper-grinder shape in your hand, set the multiple sliders and turn the computing handle - and this groovy gadget starts to make a wizzing, almost musical sound. There is no electricity, wires, or batteries! Just a sophisticated package of miniature cogs and parts, that is a joy to disassemble and put together again...

Generally an arithmometer with multiple cogs and stepped drum mechanism, there is however a lot to disassemble. See a poster of all the parts inside, available for purchase on this site (the most comprehensive we could find on the topic):
Perfected in a concentration camp, as a gift to Hitler!

Probably the weirdest story of invention ever told:

Working on this device saved the life of its inventor, and could've put "the ultimate computing weapon" into the hands of every Nazi army engineer... pretty much the stuff of nightmares.

"Herzstark was a prisoner at Buchenwald but the camp leaders were aware of his work and encouraged it. They apparently wanted to give the invention to the Fuehrer as a victory gift at the end of the war! Herzstark was given a drawing board and worked on the design day and night. The camp was liberated in April, 1945 by the Americans. Herzstark survived as did his revolutionary concept for a miniature calculator." (source: Bruce Flamm)


Disassembly of a mechanical marvel: It has 605 individual parts!

It must be very therapeutic and calming experience (you know how in the army they make soldiers to take apart and clean their guns, a repetitive ritual that calms down and reduces the chances of a shooting spree - I am being sarcastic here) Well, the antique calculator collectors are a cool bunch and not easily given to any angst - but they too, gladly, would spend hours taking apart this little calculating device. The best page showing the disassembly and wonderful innards of this device are located here. Here are only a few steps, highlighting the joy of this process:

Sunday, April 6, 2008

AVD Volume Calculator

A very helpful and cool application for those are constantly computing volumes in their work etc..
AVD Volume Calculator is the most universal solution for complex mathematical calculations working out weight, volume and mass of a given 3-D object. You can choose the shapes from a wide list of geometrical figures and combine them to create composite objects, including the ones that have apertures. The tool takes into account object’s density, supports a variety of units, features a unit converter and saves collected results to a text file.


AVD Volume Calculator is just the thing for measuring physical parameters of composite objects in 3-D. It calculates weight, volume and mass for the figures of various shapes. The process of calculation is quite simple: after you select the object's shape, just define the sizes with the number of parts and press "Calculate" button to get the result.

The ability to process three dimensional composite objects, even those which have apertures, expands the sphere of the program's usage as you will be able to work out physical parameters of objects of most diverse shapes. The program includes such structural units as: plate, pipe, bar, beam, channel, angle and others.

You will certainly appreciate the ample choice of units provided by the program. The list of units is truly impressive as it encompasses almost every unit of both Imperial and metrical unit system. Also, at any time you can use the built-in unit converter that will redeem you from the need of transferring numbers from one system to another by yourself. What's more, the result of any calculation can be presented in any units you require.

AVD Volume Calculator also takes into account density of the material of a given structure. For your convenience the program includes a number of widespread materials and allows adding new materials and deleting those, which you don't find necessary.

The creators of AVD Volume Calculator took into account the human factor, so in case of some contingency (e.g. if you make a typo or add a wrong object), you can undo the operation. Also, when calculations are done, you can save the results to a text file or send them directly to print.

The ease of usage and a wide variety of included objects and units in combination with the ability to work out physical parameters of objects with apertures make AVD Volume Calculator a handy helper in the sphere of engineering, architecture and exact sciences.

Features:-

  • Wide list of geometrical figures;
  • Editing of the materials list;
  • Built-in units converter;
  • Metrical and Imperial units;
  • The result of any calculation can be presented in any units you require;
  • Undo and Reset operations;
  • Print the results;
  • Save the results to a text file.
Available shapes:-

Rectangular Prism
Triangular Prism
Pentagonal Prism
Hexagonal Prism
Octagonal Prism
Trapezoid
Elliptic Prism
Cylinder
Pipe
Regular Pyramid
Triangular Pyramid
Pentagonal Pyramid
Hexagonal Pyramid
Octagonal Pyramid
Sphere
Spherical Segment
Spherical Sector
Spherical Wedge
Hollow Sphere
Torus
Cone
Frustum of Cone
Barrel
I-Beam C channel
Lip channel
Angle
Oblong
Tank (round)
Milk tank
Tank (elliptic)
90 Degree Elbow


Download Here:
http://rapidshare.com/files/92391522/AVD.Volume.Calculator.v5.3.1.rar