It has been a long time since Robot implemented the AISC 360-2005 code, and the seismic provisions from 341-2005. The AISC 360-2010 and corresponding seismic provisions 341-2010 have been out there for quite a while, but they have not been implemented in Robot.
By the end of 2015, it is likely to have a new version of the Steel Codes, and the 2010 version have not been implemented yet. Why has it taken so long? Is it in fact been done, or will we never have a steel code update in Robot?
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Does your comment mean there is a potential update or a joke because there will never be an update? I need updated aisc and IBC. Any chance of these coming anytime soon?
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Dave
It has been a long time since Robot implemented the AISC 360-2005 code, and the seismic provisions from 341-2005. The AISC 360-2010 and corresponding seismic provisions 341-2010 have been out there for quite a while, but they have not been implemented in Robot.
By the end of 2015, it is likely to have a new version of the Steel Codes, and the 2010 version have not been implemented yet. Why has it taken so long? Is it in fact been done, or will we never have a steel code update in Robot?
Available in Robot 2015.
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Next month.
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When does Robot will be up-dated to AISC 360-16? Why does it takes so long??
Hi @marcos.wanke ,
Have you checked these post.
"The January 2019 Preview release captures your requests to update American steel, concrete and seismic loads codes as well as Canadian steel codes. As you download and test this version, we are kindly asking you to provide your feedback and assist us with further testing. Your suggestions will help us to fine-tune Robot Structural Analysis release this year."
Hopefully it might be available in RSA2020.