This CAD add-ons collection addresses the requirements of 3D reinforcement for foundation plates and concrete drilled shafts in AutoCAD or BricsCAD
| Version | 2.0 |
| Updated | February 1 2022 |
| Developer |
RCAD SOFTWARE
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| User Rating |
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| Original File Size | 9 MB |
| Downloads | 377 |
| Systems | Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2019, Windows 11 |
| Category | Science Cad |
The rigors of construction and architectural design these days encompass a broad range of parameters and characteristics, which themselves determine ten-folding of the challenges of such endeavors. Be it materials used, their strength, or the actual design and schematics, having the right tool in the digital CAD environment can make considerable differences.
As if construction engineering doesn’t have an inherent degree of complexity, sub-branches, such as those that address roads, bridges, and columns or shafts, can provide even more challenges.
Designed specifically for those who work with foundation plates and concrete drilled shafts, Drilled Columns Reinforcement represents a package of carefully selected AutoCAD and BricsCAD plugins, which will automatically generate the corresponding construction drawings based on multi-criteria input data.
Basically, one will be able to compute and render the resulting reinforcement extract for the columns, the corresponding foundation plate, corbel, as well as tympan. Both longitudinal and transversal rotation is available.
The same goes for columns, which can be on single or double rows, or, if required, slanted. The corresponding longitudinal reinforcements can also be on single or double rows, and depending on the specific requirements, the even-numbered ones on the outer rows can be shortened.
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