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Welcome to the new AutoCAD© Structural Detailing Discussion Group

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Welcome to the new AutoCAD© Structural Detailing Discussion Group

AutoCAD© Structural Detailing has been developed in order to facilitate preparing final drawings of component parts of designed structures. This includes preparing steel, formwork and reinforcement documentation.

AutoCAD© Structural Detailing - Steel allows generation of complete detailing documentation of steel structures (drawings + tables of materials). The process of creating drawings in AutoCAD© Structural Detailing - Steel is automatic. Drawings are generated based on a detailed 3D structure model defined also in this application.

AutoCAD© Structural Detailing - Formwork Drawings allows making detailed drawings of a structure (story plans, foundation plans, sections, elevation views, etc.); it is equipped with a complete set of options for drawing and description of structure elements that are adapted to the needs of an engineer / designer. Drawings are generated based on a detailed 3D structure model defined also in this application.

AutoCAD© Structural Detailing - Reinforcement allows creating detailed drawings of RC structure reinforcement; it is equipped with a complete set of options for drawing details of an RC structure drawing, which are adjusted to the engineer-designer’s needs and make it possible to draw objects in an intuitive manner.

The aims of this discussion group are to:
- get your opinion on the new features
- identify areas of improvement needed
- give you the opportunity to become familiar with the product

The Autodesk sponsored discussion groups are intended to be constructive, informative, and helpful for our customers and industry partners. Please refer to the Autodesk Discussion Group Questions & Answers, Etiquette Tips and Ground Rules at http://discussion.autodesk.com/ground.jspa. This discussion group will be moderated by Autodesk staff and monitored by various members of the Autodesk Content Search development and quality assurance teams.

Regards,
The AutoCAD© Structural Detailing Team
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Message 2 of 22
Anonymous
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There is a spelling error in the name of he group
structual should be structural

Best regards,
Lambertus Oosterveen
CAD Manager

schreef in bericht
news:5934052@discussion.autodesk.com...
AutoCAD© Structural Detailing has been developed in order to facilitate
preparing final drawings of component parts of designed structures. This
includes preparing steel, formwork and reinforcement documentation.

AutoCAD© Structural Detailing - Steel allows generation of complete
detailing documentation of steel structures (drawings + tables of
materials). The process of creating drawings in AutoCAD© Structural
Detailing - Steel is automatic. Drawings are generated based on a detailed
3D structure model defined also in this application.

AutoCAD© Structural Detailing - Formwork Drawings allows making
detailed drawings of a structure (story plans, foundation plans, sections,
elevation views, etc.); it is equipped with a complete set of options for
drawing and description of structure elements that are adapted to the needs
of an engineer / designer. Drawings are generated based on a detailed 3D
structure model defined also in this application.

AutoCAD© Structural Detailing - Reinforcement allows creating
detailed drawings of RC structure reinforcement; it is equipped with a
complete set of options for drawing details of an RC structure drawing,
which are adjusted to the engineer-designer's needs and make it possible to
draw objects in an intuitive manner.

The aims of this discussion group are to:
- get your opinion on the new features
- identify areas of improvement needed
- give you the opportunity to become familiar with the product

The Autodesk sponsored discussion groups are intended to be constructive,
informative, and helpful for our customers and industry partners. Please
refer to the Autodesk Discussion Group Questions & Answers, Etiquette Tips
and Ground Rules at http://discussion.autodesk.com/ground.jspa. This
discussion group will be moderated by Autodesk staff and monitored by
various members of the Autodesk Content Search development and quality
assurance teams.

Regards,
The AutoCAD© Structural Detailing Team
Message 3 of 22
Anonymous
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The name of "he" group????

:-)



"Lambertus Oosterveen" wrote in message
news:5934150@discussion.autodesk.com...
There is a spelling error in the name of he group
structual should be structural

Best regards,
Lambertus Oosterveen
CAD Manager

schreef in bericht
news:5934052@discussion.autodesk.com...
Message 4 of 22
bjschw
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Where can we find info about this or beta test this product? I am tired of Bentley AutoPlant Structural. Terrible product support terrible customer service and terrible training I have been waiting for Autodesk to issue a comparable product.
Message 5 of 22
bjones
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I received the detailing package with our Revit Structural Suite. Seem that only British (?) standards are included.
When will the U.S. standards be ready?
Thank You
Message 6 of 22
Anonymous
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So, people that ordered only Revit Structure don't get the Detailing
software?
Is there a trial? Is it sold separately?

wrote in message news:5935692@discussion.autodesk.com...
I received the detailing package with our Revit Structural Suite. Seem that
only British (?) standards are included.
When will the U.S. standards be ready?
Thank You
Message 7 of 22
bjones
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Seems that the detailing package is an addon to autoCAD 2009 which is part of the suite.
Note the wood SEEMS... Got NO documentation .
This is the most info I can find:
http://bimandbeam.typepad.com/bim_beam/2008/05/autocad-structu.html
Message 8 of 22
Anonymous
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wrote
> - give you the opportunity to become familiar with the product

Any time you're ready...
Message 9 of 22
dhw123wiz
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It appears this program is not set-up to use in the U.S.A. because there are no previsions for imperial entry or A.I.S.C. data base.

When will Autodesk Add these features?
Message 10 of 22

Fantastic AutoDesk. I've been waiting for you guys to develop a detailing package. As the owner of a design and drafting consultancy in Australia that does a fair bit of steel detailing I have a few questions.

Where will Autodesk be aiming to place the product in the market with regards to producst such as StruCAD and Xsteel and ProSteel. We have been considering buying Prosteel because of it being third party to AutoCad but have been reluctant because we are pro StruCad and Xteel which are considered the top end of the market.

Is it an add-on to AutoCAD or is it built from the ground up say like what happened with the evolution of Inventor.

Anyway look forward to hearing from you.

regards
Anthony Paul
Anthony Paul
www.smpconsulting.com.au
An Inventor user since IV6 2002, and a 3D AutoCad user since R9 1989

i7 7770 @ 3.6GHz – 4.2, GB H110M M.2 Mainboard, 2 x 8 GB DDR4 RAM
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Message 11 of 22
freemail
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ASD is the former RCAD from Robobat.com.
Is no more sold separately, but is part of Revit Structure Suite.
This version (2009) is only renamed.
Hope this help.
Message 12 of 22

Hello,

This AutoCAD Structure Detailing is sold separately??
Some of our customer have Autodesk Inventor Professional licenses and they want to know if ASD works in a AutoCAD which comes with Inventor pack. Or only works in Revit licenses???? Thanks
Asidek Consultant Specialist
www.asidek.es
Message 13 of 22

Hi,

Can Autodesk provide a free trial for ASD Steel Module.
Is there a fucture plan by Autodesk to integrate ASD & Inventor Pro Suite.
I seen demo videos on:
http://www.robotoffice.com/n/interface/44/
This software is very interesting for us.
Hope Autodesk provides more details on Licensing, Activation, Purchasing, Etc..
It would be a waste to provide it with Revit Structure only.
Message 14 of 22
Anonymous
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For those who would like to become an alpha/beta tester of Imperial unit version of Autodesk Structural Detailing, please send an email to wai.chu@autodesk.com.
Message 15 of 22
Anonymous
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For those who would like to become an alpha/beta tester of Imperial unit version of Autodesk Structural Detailing, please send an email to wai.chu@autodesk.com.
Message 16 of 22
BlueRocco
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I was trying to use this to do some foundation detailing, but all I can get are millimeters for the settings. Everything I have looked at for changing this shows an easy chang in the personal setting, yet NOTHING I do will allow me to chang to something I can use. Why the HECK would I want to know what this would cost in Euros anyway? I need inches to conform with the rest of the project and I really would like to use USD instread of some dead currency to figure out the cost on this. Does anyone know how to change the settings? Is there a template I'm missing??

 

Thanks,

Micheal

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Message 17 of 22

Only metrical system is available in ASD Formwork module



Jakub Brożonowicz

Global Product Support

Message 18 of 22

Why? This was sold to me, in the United States, as part of the very best package I could get. I was told that THIS is what I NEEDED to do business here. All you have to do is look at any number of advertisements I was sent in the last year to see that. And now you are telling me that I was sold software I cannot use for my business? What is the work around? Are you really part of the support group? Are you seriously telling me that Autodesk sold me useless software just to make a buck? Say it ain't so!!!! When are you going to fix this? Micheal
Message 19 of 22

I'm sorry but this issue is impossible to work around in any way.

If you have been misled with this problem should go to the party that led you to this decision.

Knowing the cause of the technical sideI can not assure you of any possible future action towards the implementation of such functionality.



Jakub Brożonowicz

Global Product Support

Message 20 of 22

Wow, that is a really poor excuse to use. I don’t know if you are familiar with the advertisements that Autodesk has sent out here, but functionality is most certainly implied when you look at it. Also all the other aspects of the Structural Detailing package is in imperial units, so how does designing the forms in metric units then installing rebar in imperial units meet the expectations of anyone? Obviously this is an unfinished product. I cannot see how creating a translator would be that much trouble for any programmer as it only involves a few lines of code. I would suggest that someone that owns the product they are selling, finish it. Perhaps as support, you could pass on that information since a LOT of the comments I am seeing concerns the why and how to make this work in imperial units. Misrepresenting a product is not only wrong, it is a large time and money waste for the people that do buy into the deception. I myself have spent at least two or three hours trying to get this product to do the function it was advertised to do. Unfortunately I AM one of the people that purchased this product based on the advertising from Autodesk. So the person that misrepresented this product is Autodesk. No one else. What do you suggest ANYONE do to contact Autodesk about this? Since you are the representation of Autodesk, it seems to fall in YOUR lap!

I would also suggest that you STOP the advertizing if it is wrong! 

Thanks,

Micheal Kingsley

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