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Structural Steel Design and Detailing in Autodesk Inventor

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Anonymous
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Structural Steel Design and Detailing in Autodesk Inventor

We use Autodesk Inventor (Product Design Suite) to design our products. Our products are pretty big and have to anchored and supported on side with structural steel. We have been designing the layout of our product on Autodesk Inventor but have not been modeling the structual steel in it.

 

The reason is that Autodesk Inventor did not seem very friendly with steel design and detailing for fabrication at all. However, we definitely would like to model everything (our product and the steel) as a main layout in Autodesk Inventor. From this complete layout, we would like to create fabrication prints for the steel as well. Does autodesk have a package that would help us accomplish what we want to do?

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Message 2 of 17
cbenner
in reply to: Anonymous

Hi,

 

Are you using Frame Generator for your steel work?

 

Inventor does not have anything specific for Structural layout and detailing, though I think you could do it with FG, and possibly export the drawings to Autocad for detailing?  The other possibility would be to design the products in Inventor, and look into Plant 3D for the structural side.  The product models can be exported to Plant 3d (I'm not familiar with the procedures).  I might suggest posting a similar question  on the Plant 3D forum and get some opinions from users there as to whether it would be a good move for you.

Message 3 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: cbenner

I have tried using Frame Generator. It is okay for steel design but still does not help you in steel detailing.

 

What does FG stand for? Could you make me clear on the capabilities Plant 3D has? I will try posting a question there.

 

 

Message 4 of 17
DarrenP
in reply to: Anonymous

autocad structural detailing may also do what you want

http://www.autodesk.com/products/autocad-structural-detailing/overview

your going to have to post your questions about this product in the product forum

http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/AutoCAD-Structural-Detailing/bd-p/346

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Message 5 of 17
dgorsman
in reply to: Anonymous

Plant 3D only has basic layout abilities.  If Inventor doesn't do it for you, Plant 3D certainly won't (it assumes you will be using something else for detailed structural design).  For dedicated structural steel design tools, you will likely be looking at one of the Revit or MEP packages.  Of course, as you get further into tools for dedicated design work, the more difficult it will be to communicate between the different programs.

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Message 6 of 17
jeanchile
in reply to: Anonymous

We use IV for all of our steel detailing needs but we're not doing large "stick-framed" structures just platforms, vessels, platework, etc. Most of our steel details are for small structures around our equipment or piping.

I'm out of town and on my phone so I can't elaborate but if you put in the time creating the content and customizations, IV can be an effective tool. It is certainly not the answer for everyone and the connection solutions we have are not as intuitive as other programs but we were tired of using 7 different programs for what we do and found a way to get it down to two. If you do a search for all my posts you'll likely find a bunch of information about the way we do it and what types of work is most efficien for ust.

Good luck!
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Message 7 of 17
jeanchile
in reply to: Anonymous

I also forgot to add that although we have been able to make it work, not all of the detail drawings are 100% AISC/NISD compliant, but our fabricators have been flexible in us getting them something that works well for them even if it's not exactly what they are used to.
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Message 8 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

When you say IV what does it mean? Is it "Autodesk IV"? Because I could not find such package online.

Message 9 of 17
DarrenP
in reply to: Anonymous

IV is Inventor

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Message 10 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

It would be incredible useful to have structural detailing build in to frame generator. Please Autodesk, make this feature for the 2015 Inventor upgrade!!!
Message 11 of 17
JDMather
in reply to: Anonymous


@Anonymous wrote:
 Please Autodesk, make this feature for the 2015 Inventor upgrade!!!

By this time 2015 is probably well into Beta (functionality set and in testing).  If it isn't in there now, you should be posting this to the idea station.

http://beta.autodesk.com

 http://forums.autodesk.com/t5/Inventor-IdeaStation/idb-p/v1232


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Message 12 of 17
Anonymous
in reply to: Anonymous

for best Best WorkFlow for steel you got three steps, revit structure>Analyis in Robot Structure Analysis >Autocad Structure Detailing for Advanced Detailing, you ll had best Results

Message 13 of 17
cadman777
in reply to: jeanchile

Jean,

Would you kindly send me links to the customizations you use?
I need to learn how to do this.

My Inventor is 2010Suite.

Thanks ...

... Chris
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Message 14 of 17
jeanchile
in reply to: cadman777


@cadman777 wrote:

Jean,

Would you kindly send me links to the customizations you use?


I would love to send you the links to the stuff we use but there are no links. What I mean is that all of the customizations we have developed for this (iFeatures, iParts, iAssemblies, Custom CC Profiles, iLogic programming, etc.) are all things we have developed ourselves and I am not able to give out. I can certainly point you to some of my replies to others about this that point out the general process, but we've spent 5 years and a whole bunch of money developing what we need and I am forbidden from giving it out. I am happy to help you along the way if you are interested in developing this stuff yourself but the links below should give you some idea of what we have done.

 

Good Luck!

 

Overall Process

How to Handle Structural Bracing

Example of One of the Largest Structures We've Done

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Message 15 of 17
doug.steelcraft
in reply to: Anonymous

12 years later. Their answer, NO. 
BIM is hard; whatever you use, if you do multiple disciplines you'll be using multiple softwares. 

Message 16 of 17
CGBenner
in reply to: doug.steelcraft

@doug.steelcraft  Hello!

In the 11 years since I first responded to this post (as a customer), I used Frame Generator a lot.  It is very good for industrial machine frames, mezzanines and platforms.... things like that.  It is not great for complete structural steel work, for example a full building design.  You might take a look at Autodesk Advance Steel.  I have not used this, so I do not know if it will do what you need.  This product also has its own forum HERE.  Take a look, and good luck!


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Message 17 of 17
CGBenner
in reply to: doug.steelcraft

@doug.steelcraft Hello, do you still need help with this question?


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