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KOMPAS-3D: An Independent Solution for Collaborative Design

KOMPAS-3D© is a Russian-developed, import-independent software system for three-dimensional design, which has become a standard for thousands of enterprises and hundreds of thousands of professionals.

KOMPAS-3D supports the method of top-down collaborative product design and offers tools similar to WAVE and Skeleton technologies such as copying geometric objects with ‘freezing’ of associative connections, tracking and managing changes during collaborative work, layout geometry, etc. A Linux version of KOMPAS-3D will be available from 2026.

Core Capabilities
  • Solid Modeling:Achieved through shape-forming operations like extrusion, rotation, sectional operations, etc. and shape-modifying operations such as fillets, chamfers, holes, slopes, etc.
  • Surface Modeling:Allows model geometry based on surfaces including linear, conical sections, along curves or by points, and along paths, among others; supporting G0, G1, and G2 surfaces.
  • Sheet Modeling:This method is used for modeling sheet metal parts using bending or stamping methods, followed by creating flat patterns.
  • Object-Oriented ModelingFocuses on modeling assemblies using ready-made standard industry components, such as fasteners, cable channels, hoses, and metal structures.
Key Features

KOMPAS-3D offers a lower total cost of ownership. It is fully import-independent and runs on a proprietary geometric kernel. The software is tailored for industry-specific applications and has a user-friendly interface.

KOMPAS-3D is built to facilitate the quick creation, viewing, and editing of engineering documentation. It includes automation tools to streamline repetitive or specialized tasks.

The system is under continuous and rapid development, ensuring it keeps pace with evolving industry demands. Built-in tools for Finite Element Method (FEM), Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), and Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM) further enhance its versatility.

It requires no subscriptions and does not rely on cloud services.

ASCON Design Systems LLC
https://ascon.net/
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