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ElectronVault Creates Next Generation of Energy Storage With Autodesk Software

December 6, 2011 in AutoCAD, CAD

ElectronVault Creates Next Generation of Energy Storage With Autodesk Software

Autodesk Clean Tech Partner ElectronVault makes battery storage systems for electric vehicles like this electric scooter. (Photo: Business Wire)

Autodesk Clean Tech Partner Program Helps Start-Up Improve Battery Packs for Applications From Electric Scooters to Lighting Remote Villages

Autodesk University 2011

LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–What has kept electric cars out of the mainstream for the past several decades? Most experts believe it has been deficiencies with battery technology. Now startup ElectronVault is closing in on solutions to some of the cost and performance problems that have hampered the energy storage industry in general, and the electric vehicle in particular, with help from Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) software.

“We often are asked by national government officials about how they can better secure their grid infrastructure and electrify certain regions of their countries for the first time”

ElectronVault uses Digital Prototyping technology powered by Autodesk Inventor and Autodesk Vault Professional software received through its membership in the Autodesk Clean Tech Partner Program to create a reliable, safe, affordable and sustainable method of building and managing dense electrical storage systems such as car or grid batteries.

Rather than needing a different, specialty battery cell for each application, ElectronVault’s large-scale battery packs use the same types of batteries found inside digital cameras or laptops across all applications. The difference is in scale. A battery pack for an electric car might contain more than 6,000 commodity battery cells, while a pack to provide backup power for a housing development might contain millions. By mixing commodity cell prices with ElectronVault’s proprietary management technologies, battery pack costs are halved when compared to other offerings.

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AutoCAD Design Compatibility with progeCAD Professional 2009 Video

December 5, 2011 in AutoCAD, CAD, progecad

ProgeCAD Professional 2009 offers a powerful new CAD interface – similar icons, commands and interface.

Raster image editing, raster-to-vector software included. DWF, SVG, O2C and Google Earth KML export, IntelliCAD AutoLISP, VBA & DIESEL, ACIS 3D Solids modelling, temporary point snap (oSnap), layers, blocks.

Hatch and xref editing. 3D shading and rendering options. approx. 11000+ CAD symbols library.

Autodesk Introduces Cloud-based Product Lifecycle Management

December 4, 2011 in AutoCAD, CAD

Autodesk Cloud-based Product Lifecycle Management

User Dashboard for Autodesk 360 Nexus, a Cloud-based Solution that Anchors Autodesk 360 for PLM (Graphic: Business Wire)

New PLM Offering Unveiled at Autodesk University 2011
Autodesk University 2011

LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today previewed a new solution designed to transform how manufacturers manage the entire lifecycle of a product–from its conception, through design and manufacture, partner and supplier management, procurement, quality, compliance, service and more. Autodesk is tapping into the cloud to deliver a new approach to product lifecycle management (PLM), which enables companies to capture and manage product information and processes to continuously improve the products they manufacture.

“Our approach to PLM is a sharp contrast to the decades old technology in the market today”

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Autodesk Takes BIM to the Cloud at Autodesk University

November 30, 2011 in AutoCAD, CAD

CADcaster LogoAutodesk Showcases Project Collaboration, Data and Lifecycle Management to More Than 8,000 Autodesk University Attendees in Las Vegas

Autodesk University 2011

LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) today brought the power of the cloud, mobile computing and its industry-defining Building Information Modeling (BIM) portfolio together at Autodesk University. The design, engineering and entertainment software leader showcased a BIM solution to dramatically improve how AEC project team members connect, collaborate and communicate on building projects.

“Today’s AEC projects are often hindered by widely dispersed teams relying on inefficient communications and collaboration services”

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Autodesk Previews Upcoming 3D, GPS and Plot to Print Capabilities for AutoCAD WS

November 29, 2011 in AutoCAD, CAD

Autodesk Previews Upcoming 3D, GPS and Plot to Print Capabilities for AutoCAD WS

AutoCAD WS users will have access to 3D interactive features, including the ability to work with 3D drawings across multiple platforms. (Photo: Business Wire)

Mobile Design Evolves With 3D Collaboration, Location Features, and Remote Printing

Autodesk University 2011

LAS VEGAS–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK) announced several new features to be added to the next release of AutoCAD WS, a free* web and mobile application that enables users to view, edit and share AutoCAD projects across desktop, web and mobile devices. AutoCAD WS users will have access to 3D interactive features, including the ability to work with 3D drawings on mobile devices. In addition, AutoCAD WS will include GPS capabilities, allowing geographic location information to be shared and saved with design projects, as well as new Plot-to-Print capabilities for immediate remote printing to any HP ePrinter, including Designjets. With more than three million downloads to date, AutoCAD WS supports increased collaboration among architects, designers and engineers, as well as non-CAD professionals.

“With this next version, we are excited to deliver highly requested features that extend the value of the application and improve the design workflow.”

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Autodesk and Gehry Technologies to Work Together to Improve the Way Buildings are Designed and Constructed

November 13, 2011 in AutoCAD, CAD

Autodesk and Gehry Technologies to Work Together to Improve the Way Buildings are Designed and Constructed

Collaboration Will Help AEC Professionals Realize Benefits of Building Information Modeling Through Expanded BIM Consulting Services

SAN RAFAEL, Calif., Oct. 19, 2011 — Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ: ADSK), a world leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software, and Gehry Technologies, a technology and services provider to building owners, developers, architects, engineers, general contractors, fabricators, and other building industry professionals worldwide, announced a strategic business relationship today. The new agreement will help architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) professionals to more fully realize the benefits of the Building Information Modeling (BIM) process to meet the demands of today’s competitive building industry.

The agreement enables Gehry Technologies to better serve its customers by expanding its consulting services to firms seeking to transform business and design workflows with Autodesk BIM solutions.

“I started Gehry Technologies to alleviate many of the long-standing challenges that were present within the industry and to enhance best practices for each new building project,” said Frank Gehry, co-founder, Gehry Technologies. “As a result, the technologies and processes that Gehry Technologies has developed over the years have been critical in helping to achieve this vision while also providing great value to our clients. Autodesk products have been in our toolbox for many years, and now this relationship will help drive our shared goal of industry transformation by helping architects, engineers, contractors and owners get better value and impact from technology.”

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Autodesk’s Tamra Muir Named ‘Power 100 Woman of the Channel’ by CRN

July 30, 2011 in AutoCAD

July 26, 2011 08:04 AM Eastern Daylight Time

Top Autodesk Channel Executive is honored for Excellent Leadership and Dedication to Channel Development

SAN RAFAEL, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ:ADSK), has announced that Tamra Muir, Autodesk senior director of Americas Distribution and Alliances, has been recognized by Everything Channel’s CRN Magazine as one of 2011’s “Power 100 Women of the Channel.” It is the second time Muir has been included on CRN’s annual list, which honors female executives exemplifying success within the IT channel and have reached the highest levels of corporate leadership through high achievement and determined influence in the technology industry.

“For the past few years, she has been our champion for accelerating channel program development and partner learning. Tamra’s influence, positive mindset, and forward thinking have helped our channel organization achieve its overall success.”

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Release of Far Manager and Bim Manager

December 6, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD, Revit

CAD Enhancement Inc. is announcing the release of the FAR Manager and BIM Manager tool sets for use with Revit Architecture 2010.

The FAR Manager is a Content Manager that allows the users to:

  • Import the whole family
  • Import just the type
  • Add parameters and types
  • Access to RevitCatalog
  • Search for families within the users network by Category, Sub-category, Types, Parameters and their values

The BIM Manager is a tool set that allows the BIM Managers to:

  • Add/edit parameters by batch
  • Control the folders that the users can use with the Far Manager
  • Catalog the family for quick search

The best part is that CAD Enhancement Inc. is providing these tool sets for Architects to download and use for FREE.

Read about the whole process that includes these two tool sets at http://www.cadenhancement.com/labels/FAR.html

To download the FAR Manager and the BIM Manager http://www.cadenhancement.com/2001/01/far-manager-bim-manager.html

Take a look at some of our video clips of the FAR process:
1.) BIM Manager Utility Tool capabilities http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwp6XqQQm9s
2.) FAR Manager Search capabilities http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SAW3HdOTodY
3.) FAR Manager – Importing Types capabilities http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1qwWZnz0_o
4.) From an Inventor file to Revit Family http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uBwXiRpw6hM

Contact us with your comments, feedback and suggestions as you begin working with the FAR Manager and BIM Manager tool sets.

Source: CAD Enhancement, Inc. – Release of Far Manager and Bim Manager
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Using Parametric Features in Dynamic Block

December 6, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD, Revit

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Parametric feature is very useful if you have similar object with slightly different geometry or size. In manufacturing, if you have nuts and bolts that looks the same, but have different sizes, parametric features is perfect for this purpose. This kind of remind us about dynamic block, isn’t it? Dynamic block has the same purpose, but has limitation. I can’t figure yet how we can use it in AEC industry, except for reusable contents.
So this time, we are going to create a column with dynamic block. This is similar with the column we created in dynamic block tutorial. But we are not using the parameter and action. We are going to use geometric and dimension constraint. We will see how we can get different dynamic block behavior.

For a start, let’s create two rectangles like this.
initial column
I made a 200x200mm rectangle and offset it 20mm to outside. The 200x200mm is the column, and 20mm is the column finishing layer. Make it as a block, and use the center of the rectangle as insert point. Same like we did before.

As usual, to add ‘dynamic’ behavior to the block, we need to open it in block editor. Let’s forget the block authoring palette for a while. We will focus on the contextual tab: block editor.
block editor palette
Let’s activate the dimensional constraint. use linear dimension, and snap to the rectangle end points. Change the constraint name immediately to h and w like below.
linear constraint
Now we will tell AutoCAD that we want the finish thickness is 20mm. Let’s add one more constraint, name it finish.
finish thickness
Here is the deal. We have four rectangular sides that need to define the offset distance. Add them all and when AutoCAD ask you for the value, type ‘=finish’. It means we are going to use the same value as the previous constraint.
referencing to finish
And when AutoCAD ask you the number of grips, enter 0. We don’t need it since we refer to ‘finish’ constraint. Here is the finished dimension constraint placement.
dimension constraint
We haven’t finished yet. But let’s test it before we continue. Click parameter manager button on your ribbon.
parameter manager
As you can see, the result can be unpredictable! Why? We haven’t tell AutoCAD the objects relations to each other. We need to add geometric constraint.
parameter changed
Undo until you see the rectangle back. We will add geometric constraint to these rectangle. Instead of adding them one by one, let’s activate Auto Constraint. Press S then [enter] to change the settings. Deactivate all, except perpendicular. We want or rectangle sides to be perpendicular to each other.
constraint settings
Click OK then select them all. Add one horizontal constraint to any horizontal edges. You can left the whole constraint on actually. Not just the perpendicular. I just want you to know the option exist :)
Try to change the parameters again. We still have a problem: the insertion point is shifted.
parameter changed 2
The last thing, we need to define a fixed point as the center of the column.
Let’s create a point at #0,0. You can activate point by typing POINT then [enter]. Then type #0,0 [enter]. If you can’t see the point, type DDPTYPE [enter] to change the point appearance.
Lock it at its position using fix constraint.
fix constraint
Now add dimensions from the point to the rectangle edges. Use h/2 and w/2 as the value. This will make sure our column center won’t shifted.
the divider constraint
Let’s try again. Does it work?
We will explore this column again next time.

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Source: CAD Notes – Using Parametric Features in Dynamic Block
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