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AnyLogic has a personal learning edition you might be able to use depending on your use case.

I had a prof for a course on probabilistic methods in operations research whose work flow was to use Python for the modeling and simulation work, and then they would use AnyLogic to simplify the analysis and present a 3D overview of the process.



I played with AnyLogic and its fantastic

But AFAIK, it is not a full CAD program. But looking again at this demo [1], I realize you can go a long long way with it.

[1] https://youtu.be/Snx1R42JnBE?t=95


It's a simulation software that allows you to animate the systems you are modeling, so you're right that it isn't a CAD program.




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