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2006-01-27 04:51 PM
2006-01-29 01:28 AM
2006-01-29 02:03 AM
2006-01-29 03:50 AM
Scott wrote:limitation on the part of the structural app. even revit isn't fully IFC compliant yet, right?
Also, it exchanges data with AC through an XML file...why not IFC????
2006-01-29 04:14 AM
~/archiben wrote:No, Revit Structures takes the same approach as the Tekla approach with AC. Revit Structures itself is not an analysis program...it interfaces with some of the software most used in the structural industry including Robot Millenium, Etabs, and RISA-3D, using bi-directional linking. Links to other analysis programs are being developed.
scott, please correct me if i'm wrong, but my assumption is that revit structure is a product in itself that would require engineers adopting over their existing analysis software?
2006-01-29 04:19 AM
Scott wrote:thanks!
No, Revit Structures takes the same approach as the Tekla approach with AC. Revit Structures itself is not an analysis program...it interfaces with some of the software most used in the structural industry including Robot Millenium, Etabs, and RISA-3D, using bi-directional linking. Links to other analysis programs are being developed.
The Tekla link to AC is interesting, because I believe that Revit Structures uses an XML exchange of data between itself and the analysis software. If that is the case, we may see both AC and Revit exchanging data with a host of available programs.XML? why not IFC?
2006-01-29 08:32 PM
2006-01-30 08:06 AM
dada wrote:I could understand engineers who complain about that soft's cost but why architects?they charge USD 12,000Tooooo high!!!
Are you shure abouth this. Must be a mistake. Structural modelers are abouth 2000-3000$, no way this is fair price!
2006-01-30 04:04 PM
2006-01-30 10:35 PM
Aaron wrote:looks like somebody forgot to click the 'compressed disc image' option for that one.
The Gigundus Mac DMG file contains the X-Steel library. The Windows files appear to do the same although they are so much smaller than their Mac cousins.
2006-01-30 10:39 PM