Automatically calculate the loads of buildings in any shape! A structural calculation program that can also create calculation reports.
Ark Data Research Institute has independently established Aspace as the exclusive distributor after reviewing the software for shape recognition in the Aspace series, which was previously provided without the constraints of a grid, from a BIM perspective. 'ASCAL' is a program that performs consistent structural calculations for buildings recognized by axes that are not constrained by a grid. As long as there are slabs and beams capable of load transfer, it automatically executes load calculations for any arbitrary shape. It supports consistent calculations from load calculations to report generation for various structural types, including buildings, plant structures, and bridges, allowing for a fun and free visualization of building structures. 【Features】 ■ No limitations on building scale ■ Handles buildings with arbitrary planar shapes ■ Axes can be defined arbitrarily ■ Building shapes can be easily input *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us with any inquiries.
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【Other Features】 - A method for inputting span lengths is provided to facilitate the entry of regular-shaped buildings. - Default cross-sectional shapes are defined based on structural types. - Addition and deletion of member lists are also possible. - Data input can be executed using dialogs, floor plans, and framing diagrams. - Prevents input errors. - Multiple screens can be displayed simultaneously. *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.