Focusing on "HFW construction," which allows for relatively low body costs! Introduction of a consistent structural calculation program.
Ark Data Research Institute has independently established Aspace as the exclusive distributor, revisiting the software for shape recognition in the Aspace series, which was produced without being constrained by a grid, from a BIM perspective. In 'ASHFW', we focus on "HFW construction," which offers good constructability and relatively low structural costs, and we follow a consistent structural calculation process as a dedicated program. While the basic functions inherit from the Apace series, this product is the only one within Aspace that can input and calculate HFW construction. By using Aspace products such as ASCAL (consistent structural calculation) and ASQUAN (estimation), you can carry over the input data for HFW. [Overview (Excerpt)] ■ Building Scale - There are no limits on the applicable scale of buildings. ■ Layer Names / Axis Names - Any string can be specified. ■ Floor Structure - Shape and form are unlimited. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Summary (Excerpt)】 ■ Special Loads - Specifiable member loads for columns and beams ■ Seismic Forces - Direct input of layer shear force coefficients for each floor ■ Snow Loads - Specification of general and heavy snowfall areas ■ Wall Column Ratio and Wall Ratio Calculation - Calculation of wall column ratio in the beam direction and wall ratio in the span direction ■ Member Rigidity - Specification of rigidity reduction rates for seismic walls, side walls, and waist walls *For more details, please refer to the PDF materials or feel free to contact us.
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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.