Hi,
Is there any way to get tabulated data for all of the materials in the Robot database? I searched in the program files / Robot 2013 but can't find it easily.
Thanks,
Tony
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Only as additional columns in Bars, Panels ro Quantity Survey tables
Or something for you 🙂 -> small API in Excell geting materials \ material data in the way you want.
hahah ok thanks 🙂
So, without API, if a colleague wants to print a list of material properties for example - all concrete types - then he would have to draw many bars, then assign each one a material? Then use the table you describe?
not a atext file somewhere here:
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2013
tony
@Anonymous_Adsk wrote:
Or something for you 🙂 -> small API in Excell geting materials \ material data in the way you want.
Example attached (materials used in model)
not a atext file somewhere here:
C:\Program Files\Autodesk\Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2013
XML file = kind of text file, material databases names : rmat*.xml
"c:\ProgramData\Autodesk\Structural\Common Data\2013\Data\Mate"
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user section databases, material databases, etc.
Win 7 32- or 64-bit RSAPro:
C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\Autodesk\Structural\Common Data\2013\
API, API, API...
Gift for You attached - whole database to Excel.
If you want only concrete materials :
replace
Set RNA = RobApp.Project.Preferences.Materials.GetAll
by
Set RNA = RobApp.Project.Preferences.Materials.Get(I_MT_CONCRETE)
Fisrtly select Materials->"country database from which you want to copy material"->modification, then copy the values of material properties (into a paper or doc)
Then open your country database (the one you want to add the material) -> modification, select the type of material (concrete,steel..ecc) and then write a new name for your material, paste the values of material properties and then click add and ok
I don't know a faster way to do this
YES , THANK PRO SO MUCH.
It's just what I had in mind
You are very pro RSAP.
hi. @Rafal.Gaweda @Anonymous
Hi. I also have the same theme. I have added the definition of B22.5, Resistance: 13 MPa.
But when designing the Material properties there is Rb = 11.5 MPa. Can you help me. Thank you!
The Russian SINP code is a specific one as instead of providing formulas to describe the relationship between E and resistance it uses the tabulated values instead and gives no indication what to do when the concrete grade is not the one explicitly stated in the code itself. This is the reason adding new (different than specified in) concrete grades for SNIP may result in having unexpected results as program tries to interpolate among the values given in these tables.
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Thanks you verymuch.
So the definition of caculation options is not acceptable?
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