Hello everybody,
I am preparing a presentation about RSA prof 2014, to present for my Department at my firm.
I have been using RSA for last 4 months and I like it. I have covered the capabilities and other aspects of the software. What I want to know is the limitations of the RSA, like:
Maximum number of elements that can be created...
Maximum number of nodes that can be generated...
etc etc.
Is there any help document or something available in this regard ?
Thanks
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@Anonymous wrote:Hello everybody,
I am preparing a presentation about RSA prof 2014, to present for my Department at my firm.
I have been using RSA for last 4 months and I like it. I have covered the capabilities and other aspects of the software. What I want to know is the limitations of the RSA, like:
Maximum number of elements that can be created...
Maximum number of nodes that can be generated...
etc etc.
Is there any help document or something available in this regard ?
Thanks
You can always refer on the help file.
Do note that there are bugs that are not really acceptable if compared to after softwares.
Advantages that can be harnessed using RSAP are:
there are no modelling limitations.
complex 3D modelling is easy.
Automatic Meshing Shortens time modelling. Openings can be modelled easily
3D Shell Modelling enabled
Wide variety of Codes and more are added every versions.
has Multithreading solver for linear problems. Wide variety of solvers.
Revit Link
BIM Integration
AutoCad Structural Detailing Link
We, Hyder, mainly use RSAP on Underground structures.
Since you are using ARSA, I suggest you use RSAP if you are going to full business use because it has greater range of patches and optimizations.
I was working previously with a reseller of robot, I will post our powerpoint presentation if i find it ^_^
Maximum number of elements that can be created...
No limits.
Maximum number of nodes that can be generated...
No limits.
LIMITS: time you want to spend for meshing , calculations, getting results ; power of your computer
@Anonymous wrote:
No Limits, wow thats good to know. I always thought there would be a number beyond which RSA doesnt allow modeling.
Interesting developments in 2015, now I am pretty sure I can convince my dept that going for RSA is not a bad choice.
PS: We are using RISA3D for structural things till now. They bought a license and I am the test pilot 😄
I see, you can't go wrong with RSAP and the community it has ^_^