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The StruBIM Steel working environment is similar to other CYPE modelling tools and features a system of dockable windows that can be customised to adapt the workspace to the project's needs. At the top left of the screen, there are two separate tabs: "Model" and "Documents". The modelling area is located on the right-hand side of the start screen and is where all elements of the project are entered, edited and visualised in 3D The main toolbar contains different features depending on the "Model" or "Documents" tab. You can create project libraries, enter or edit elements, measure model elements, analyse connections, and also number and manage sheets. The left-hand side contains the main tools for defining the project views, managing the view of the elements read, the tags and the elements themselves. |
In the main toolbar, in the "Project" group, the following project data can be defined:
Selecting the code used in the connection analysis
As an alternative to the detailing of the connections that can be performed in StruBIM Steel, the program also offers users the possibility to analyse the connections using CYPE Connect, which works together with StruBIM Steel, as long as both programs are included in the license. In this case, the selection of the design codes for the different project materials is carried out from the "Codes" window.
Codes available in the program
Steel:
Concrete:
Materials library
StruBIM Steel allows the characteristics of the materials used in the project to be saved via the following libraries:
Elements library
StruBIM Steel allows users to save the characteristics of project elements via the following libraries:
In the "Introduction" group of the main toolbar, the main features for entering reference elements, modelling the structure and entering connections can be found. Some of these tools are common to other CYPE programs.
Grid
Grids are reference lines that make the geometrical modelling of the structure easier. They can be used during the modelling phase to draw any element, as they can be snapped, just like any other element in the model. Grids and reference lines are particularly useful for placing the bars of a modular structure, or for projects that are being 100% developed in StruBIM Steel without prior import.
Modelling of the structure
Both StruBIM Steel and CYPE Connect include a specific tool for modelling connections between structural steel elements. Both programs can access this tool via the "Connections" option.
The modelling and connection analysis panel has three tabs at the top: "Model", "Analysis" and "Sheets".
Modelling connections
Within the "Model" tab, users can enter a list of operations that are used sequentially to define the elements and geometry of the connection.
The entry order and the nomenclature used to identify each operation directly affect the way in which the connections are generated. During the modelling process, the program displays warnings about possible incompatibilities between modelled elements.
The main toolbar in this group allows the following operations to be carried out:
As well as the operations already mentioned, the program offers other additional tools to make the modelling of the connection easier:
Connections library
The connections library allows connections to be saved and applied to other nodes in the same job or other jobs. This library is common to CYPE Connect Steel and StruBIM Steel. The “Import”, “Export” and “Connections library” options can be accessed from the connection editing panel.
The connections exported to the connections library also save the sheets that have been defined, so that the work involved in producing the detailing sheet of the connection can be used for similar connections when applying a connection available in the library.
Analysis and code checking of connections
Once the connection has been modelled, the analysis and checking can be carried out. The "Analysis" tab has the following options for this purpose:
Graphical information of connections
In the "Sheets" tab, there are several tools that allow detailed sheets of the connections to be obtained from the data previously entered in the modelling phase.
Accessories
A tool is included in StruBIM Steel for entering elements at the intermediate points of sections. This tool can be accessed via the "Accessory" option.
The dialogue box for working with accessories is similar to the CYPE Connect connection editor. The purpose of this tool is to allow users to enter holes, openings, reinforcements, lifting lugs, etc. with the advantages offered by the connection editor. The accessories, like the connections, can also be grouped and saved in a library.
The symbol representing the accessories is a green pyramid, as opposed to the purple pyramid used for the connections.
This feature is only available on StruBIM Steel.
Options for grouping and creating nodes
A group of nodes will be assigned the same connection. The connection assigned to a group of nodes will read from the BIM project the bar forces of all the nodes in that group. The combination filter obtained from "Generate from BIM model" is carried out by adding up the combinations of all the nodes.
The options available to generate these groups are as follows:
Within the "Model" tab, in the "Edit" group of the main toolbar, the main tools for editing the model can be found. Some of these tools are common to other CYPE programs.
Warnings
The program analyses the structure for clashes between two or more modelled elements. Using the "Show/hide warnings" option, warnings can be activated to indicate where these clashes occur, and which elements are involved.
Within the "Model" tab, in the "Dimensions" group of the main toolbar, you will find the tools for making measurements in the work area.
The options available for measuring are the following:
Connections modelled in StruBIM Steel or imported from the CYPE Connect compatible library can also be analysed according to the previously selected code criteria (see more information in the "Modelling, analysis and graphical information of connections" section) as well as being modelled with all the necessary fabrication information. For this to be possible, the license used must contain CYPE Connect and the OpenSees module as well as StruBIM Steel.
If these conditions are met, via the tools in the "Analysis" group of the main toolbar, users can carry out the following:
In the “Documents” tab, in the “Numbering” group of the main toolbar, the main tools for the automatic and manual numbering of parts and assemblies can be found.
Within the "Documents" tab, in the "Sheets" group of the main toolbar, the features required to generate the graphical information of the structure can be found. Using these tools, it is possible to create sheets of elements and parts (sections and plates), assembly sheets, connection sheets and sheets with the general views of the model. From the “Sheets” menu, you can access the “Generation options”, “Parts”, “Assemblies”, “Joints”, “Model views”, “Composition” and “List” tools.
These tools are included in the StruBIM Steel module "Structural steel detailing drawings" and their use requires the user license to have the corresponding code for this module.
Generation options
The generation options are arranged in a dialogue box with four tabs: "Parts", "Assemblies", "Joints" and "Model views". They all have common and specific options.
The visibility of the different elements needed to model the project can be carried out via four panels on the right-hand side of the program's main interface:
Managing views
Like the other CYPE 3D modelling programs, StruBIM Steel allows different views to be created to make the navigation and modelling process of the structure easier. The following types of views can be created:
Managing elements read
The various models that make up an Open BIM project developed on the BIMserver.center platform can also be imported into StruBIM Steel so that they can be viewed and used as a reference for modelling the structure itself.
Visibility management options allow the following:
Managing the visibility of these models can be carried out in two ways:
Managing tags
Tags can be created to group the different parts of the model. For each tag created the following can be carried out:
Managing own elements
The visibility and snapping of elements modelled in StruBIM Steel can be controlled from the "Own Elements" menu in the left-hand sidebar of the application.
Manufacturing models (DSTV, STEP)
Models in DSTV and STEP format can be exported in two ways: via the export settings of the BIMserver.center platform, and via the options available in the top left corner of the program's main window.
The export options in STEP format can be carried out by including both the complete structure (Structure) and the individual parts (Parts).
The STEP format (ISO 10303) allows the exchange of data between design and manufacturing systems (CAD, CAM, CAE). The DSTV file format is an industry standard defined by the German steel construction association Deutsche Stahlbau-Verband.
Sheets in DWG, DXF or PDF format
Sheets generated in StruBIM Steel via the options contained in the “Structural steel detailing drawings” module can be exported in DWG, DXF or PDF format.
Export detailing of the steel structure in IFC EM.11 (Exchange Model 11)
EM.11 is an MVD (Model View Definition) specification of the IFC format containing information for automated steel fabrication. StruBIM Steel exports using this format for sections, plates, welds, bolts and screws.
The export to IFC EM. 11 works as a StruBIM Steel module. In order to be used, this module must be included in the StruBIM Steel software license.
Project reports
The following reports can be exported from models developed in StruBIM Steel:
Quantities reports
Within the "Documents" tab, in the "Quantities" group of the main toolbar, you will find the necessary features to generate quantities reports of the elements of the structure.
The options available for generating quantities reports are the following:
The implemented reports include the following tables:
GLTF file compatible with BIMserver.center
When exporting the project to the BIMserver.center platform, a 3D model is automatically exported in GLTF format for integrating the model of the structure into the Open BIM project, allowing the model to be displayed:
Many of CYPE's programs are connected to the BIMserver.center platform and allow collaborative work to be carried out via the exchange of files in formats based on open standards.
In order to work on BIMserver.center, users can register on the platform free of charge and create a profile. Together with the installation and running of each program connected to the platform, users will install and run BIMserver.center Sync, which is in charge of keeping the files of the projects developed collaboratively in BIMserver.center up to date.
Options available in StruBIM Steel
When exporting the project to the BIMserver.center platform, a 3D model is automatically exported in GLTF format for integrating the model of the structure into the Open BIM project, allowing the model to be viewed:
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