The Difference between a Steel Section's Major and Minor Axis and Why it's Important

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  • Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024

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  • @alirezajohari8916
    @alirezajohari8916 5 месяцев назад +2

    Unrelated to this video, but wondering if you have any plans to implement fully BIM modelling ion your software in the future? Such as Tekla? For example of connections of steel members can be modelled directly in Structural 3D and then the FEA analysis to be done in the same environment, it would be a huge achievement! You already have the FEA capability in your software suite.

    • @SkyCiv
      @SkyCiv  3 месяца назад +1

      Hi there! Yes we currently integrate with IFC and Revit (.rvt) files to support BIM. You can learn more on this here:
      skyciv.com/integrations-and-add-ons/revit-skyciv-integration/
      After importing, you can run Repair Model, as sometimes importing models from BIM might have some disconnected members, duplicate nodes etc.. After that, you can apply loads and run full FEM and Design Checks in the software. After that, you can export the model back out to Revit to complete the BIM process.
      Hope this helps and feel free to shoot through any questions you have :)