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implement the AISC 360-10 code for steel connections

implement the AISC 360-10 code for steel connections

Hi.

I see someone had posted this in 2016 and I would like to support this request. We do calculations on drilling structure in accordance with the API Spec 4F (API = American Petroleum Institute). API released an addendum suggesting that connections using tubular sections shall be checked against the requirements of AISC360-10.

Doing this manually is just not realistic. considering the multiple beam and load cases.

I tried migrating a model from Robot to Revit - it doens't work.

So our only choice at the moment is doing it manually or subscribing to other software. Since you already have plenty of EN connection code in Robot, why not implementing AISC? (since you also already have AISC 360-05 + 360-10 steel members code checks)...

Your earliest response will be much appreciatedas we're currently looking at solution in that regard

thanks in advance

Stephane Niemczyk

 

4 Comments
stef.niemczyk
Enthusiast

Autodesk Team, 

gentle follow up on this. 

thanks in advance & best regards

stephane niemczyk

stef.niemczyk
Enthusiast

Autodesk Team

no response so far??

pawelpiechnik
Autodesk

Stef,

Have you checked on the steel connections AISC code design in Revit? Would be great to hear your feedback on that. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2X3u-rCxP8

 

We have also worked with our partner IDEA Statica bringing to Robot modern connection design capabiliies https://www.ideastatica.com/resource/Content/02_Steel/Videos/Tutorials/Link%20toAutodesk%20Robot.htm

regards

Pawel

andres_urrutia
Advocate

please! we need AISC360 connections!

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