Automatically calculate the load of wooden buildings of any shape! A calculation program that can also create calculation reports.
Ark Data Research Institute has independently established Aspace as the exclusive distributor after reviewing the software of the Aspace series, which has been provided as a shape recognition tool based on axes that are not constrained by a grid, from the perspective of BIM. "ASTIM" is a program that performs consistent structural calculations for wooden buildings by recognizing shapes through axes that are not limited by a grid. The input for the consistent design program for layers and axes is easy. It also allows for the input of free shapes without the limitations of general-purpose analysis programs. 【Features】 ■ No restrictions on building scale ■ Custom strings can be specified ■ Input of arbitrary planar shapes is possible ■ Supports diagonal columns, inclined beams, column removal, beam removal, and skip floors *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Other Features】 ■ No restrictions on the shape or type of floor framing ■ Lattice beams are automatically recognized, and load items are settled by the displacement method ■ Columns: Rectangular and circular cross-section timber ■ Beams: Rectangular cross-section timber ■ Walls: Plywood panels ■ Bracing Rectangular cross-section timber and round steel X-shaped, N-shaped, Z-shaped, tension braces ■ Input available for the dimensions of column and beam connections ■ Floor load and finishing load: Specified for each room *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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The data conversion from structural calculation programs to BIM software often does not go smoothly, and it has become a challenge for data collaboration between design and structure. We are developing the "ASBIM" service to address this issue.