MASTA software, of which we are an authorized dealer in Turkey, is a key tool that offers gear engineers worldwide know-how on future technology in power transmission systems design. The MASTA package program developed by SMT is a unique tool for gear design and design. From concept to manufacturing detail, expert modeling and analysis, core module and fully integrated high-level modules, using the latest tools with Windows 11 certification.
Masta 14
Packed with new and updated functionality, the latest version of the world’s leading gear development software aims to revolutionize your CAE experience. MASTA 14 delivers all-new modeling and analysis capabilities to keep you at the forefront of an industry that is forever pushing its own boundaries. From traditional heavy industry to cutting-edge electric drive and robotic systems, MASTA 14 helps you whatever your gearbox application. This latest release builds on the strengths and success of previous versions and includes several advanced enhancements. See the release notes for full details (all release notes are accessible via the SMT Portal.
This extremely user-friendly software is also distinguished by its manufacturing simulation modules. Manufacturing simulation of spur, helical, bevel and spiral bevel gears, optimization of cutting tool for tooth bottom strength analysis, compatibility between cutting tools and machine errors, super fast problem solving, optimization studies for reducing manufacturing quality and costs can be performed.
Life analysis of gears, bearings, shafts and splined shafts,
Transmission failure analysis,
Contact analysis of gears under load,
System deflection,
Shift quality analysis and shift strategy development.
In addition, system dynamics, modal frequencies, three-dimensional and two-dimensional analysis of the models created, the inclusion of three-dimensional models of the gearbox body and other complex components created in CAD programs in the analysis, the dynamics of the gear combination and the analysis of static transmission errors caused by bearings are possible with MASTA.