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by
Computer
Detailing Corporation
| Description | PLANS & ELEVATIONS is a component of SteelLOGIC that works within AutoCAD to ease the process of creating structural steel framing plans. It was created by a structural engineer with over 35 years experience in the business of detailing structural steel. It is equally at home for use in making framing or erection plans by structural steel detailers and in the offices of structural engineers. |
| Scaling | The
system operates in the full size mode, however all scaling functions and
factors are handled automatically so that the user need not spend time
with conversion calculations. Details with various scales can be created
in the same drawing.
Upon start-up, the program asks for the overall dimensions of the building and the sheet size. It then presents the user with the maximum scale that can be used. |
| Dimensions | All CDC programs use a unique system for the insertion of dimensions which only requires the use of digits without foot marks, dashes or other separators. All fractions are created as true fractions with the numerator above the denominator |
| Grid Lines | Grid lines are inserted by answering a series of questions, including the dimension from the preceding grid and the length of the grid line. The grid, including the mark, the dimension to the preceding grid and a running dimension are automatically inserted. Grids can be inserted from top to bottom, left to right or reverse. Offset grids (where the grid bubbles would interfere with each other) can be inserted automatically. |
| Drawing Flexibility | Actual
plotted column sizes are selected from the screen menu. Wide flange, pipe,
tube, angle and channel shapes can be repeatedly inserted, in any
orientation, just by pointing near the intersection of two grid lines. The
description of the column and the actual dimensions can be selected from
the screen and inserted at any text size or style in any direction by use
of the screen pointer.
Line thicknesses for indicating beams can be created with poly lines or by controlling pen thickness. Several beam text sizes can be preset. Beam designations can be inserted automatically as each beam is drawn. Beam lines are set back from the supporting member by the program. Elevations of all structural members can be drawn to any scale in any position. This makes the creation of girt walls, including openings, frames and bracing very simple. |
| Automation | Beam and
column sizes can be repeatedly inserted as fast as the user can point to
the member. In addition, memos such as studs, grade of steel, or special
symbols can be attached to the beam description and inserted along with
the beam size.
Floor and roof frames can be created and inserted by answering questions without the necessity for drawing any lines. The system will automatically save details on the fly for reinsertion later. Moment connection symbols are available from the toolbar menu along with a variety of notes and brackets for indicating elevations. Symbols for indicating joists are located on the toolbar menu along with the ability to automatically repeat them at any distance. Many utilities are available from the toolbar menu, including the automatic creation and saving of viewports and panning distances. One of the most useful features is the ability to obtain exact dimensions, bevels and angles of complex frames without any calculations. This eliminates all calculations for curved, skewed, sloping and other complex frames or members. |
| Enlarged Details | In addition, a full function calculator (in feet and inches) is available along with trigonometric solutions. A true scaled, or exaggerated profile, of any rolled shape can be inserted for the creation of enlarged details at any scale. |
| Summary | In short, if you are using AutoCAD out of the box for creating structural framing plans, then this program is for you and you don`t have to be an AutoCAD expert to use it. |
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Detailing Corporation. All rights reserved.
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Microsoft Corporation.
SteelLOGIC® is a registered trademark of Computer
Detailing Corporation.
Updated 14-APR-2008