IIT Delhi scientists develop software to learn concepts to build suitable machines and robotic devices

IIT Delhi scientists develop software to learn concepts to build suitable machines and robotic devices

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 25, 2023 15:58 IST
MechAnalyzer (MA) will help engineering college students learn the concepts of mechanisms to build suitable machines and robotic devices. The software has features of animation for understanding the motions of mechanisms like 4/5/6-bar linkages, cams, gears, etc. to engage students in learning concepts including inversions, etc.
MechAnalyzer (MA) will help engineering college students learn the concepts of mechanisms to build suitable machines and robotic devices. The software has features of animation for understanding the motions of mechanisms like 4/5/6-bar linkages, cams, gears, etc. to engage students in learning concepts including inversions, etc. The graphics are deliberately designed to grab the attention of students and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
IIT Delhi scientists develop software to learn concepts to build suitable machines and robotic devices

IIT Delhi scientists develop software to learn concepts to build suitable machines and robotic devices

Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Delhi has inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with SVR InfoTech, a Pune-based IT firm, for the exclusive authorised sale and technology support for indigenously developed software called "MechAnalyzer" in the Indian and international markets. The MoU was signed by Dr. Anil Wali, MD, FITT, and Shri Viinod Atpadkar, CEO, SVR InfoTech, in the presence of Prof. S.K. Saha.

 
MechAnalyzer (MA) will help engineering college students learn the concepts of mechanisms to build suitable machines and robotic devices. The software has features of animation for understanding the motions of mechanisms like 4/5/6-bar linkages, cams, gears, etc. to engage students in learning concepts including inversions, etc. The graphics are deliberately designed to grab the attention of students and ensure a comprehensive understanding of the subject.
 
External interns who worked in the Mechatronics Lab of IIT Delhi as well as virtually under the mentorship of Prof. S.K. Saha, professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department, IIT Delhi, and Mr. Rajeevlochana Chittawadigi, faculty at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Bengaluru, played a key role in the development of the software.
 
"The impetus towards signing for MechAnalyzer software after the signing of RoboAnalyzer software in 2022 is a strong indicator of the faith of the industry in indigenous software development," Prof. S.K. Saha, Mechanical Engineering Department, IIT Delhi, said.
 
"The initiative between IIT Delhi and SVR InfoTech is crucial as mechanism design is essential for automation-related machinery as well," Mr. Viinod Atpadkar, CEO, SVR InfoTech, said.
 

 

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