Cross Sections

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Cross Sections
Software Details:
Version: 1.2.1
Upload Date: 15 Apr 15
Developer: Softwise
Distribution Type: Freeware
Downloads: 130
Size: 22528 Kb

Rating: 4.0/5 (Total Votes: 1)

Cross Sections is a software that draws in CAD the entire dimensioning of the deck cross sections of bridges, viaducts and other similar structures in 2D. The data required are the main dimensions; and depending on options chosen it may also be necessary to define the road layout. Based on this information, the program automatically calculates the elevation and position of the main points that define the geometry of each requested section.

KEY FEATURES: - Support of cross sections of girder beam decks; - Support of cross sections of box girder decks; - Support of cross sections based on prefabricated beams and using lattice girder slabs; - Cross sections without skew; - Consideration of a single deck or two decks parallels and independent (number of beams / box cells not necessarily equal in both); - Sections design to a scale 1 / 25 with a high degree of detail; - Sections design to a scale 1 / 50 for dimensioning; - Sections design to a scale 1 / 50 for the initial / preliminary study; - Automatic calculation of main points elevation based on the definition of the road layout provided by the user; - Presentation of table with the elevations of the main points; - Parameterization of the prefabricated fascia; - Design of specific elements, such as parapet, using predefined blocks, allowing each user to implement his own details; - New concept of "Help Images"; - Multiple languages support.

What is new in this release:

Small graphic and setup improvement.

Requirements:

AutoCad full/Briscad

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