October 26, 2010
How to Use Spreadsheets More Effectively in RISA
RISA includes various advanced spreadsheet operations that make reviewing input and results easy.
Transitioning from one structural engineering software to another can seem daunting, but with careful planning and the right resources, the process can be both efficient and rewarding. If your firm is considering moving from RAM Concept to ADAPT-Builder for concrete structure design and analysis, this guide will walk you through the transition step by step. Let’s explore how to make the switch seamless, including tips for importing existing models, utilizing training resources, and enhancing your BIM workflows with ADAPT-Builder. Step 1: Understand Why You’re Switching Before diving into the transition, it’s crucial to understand your firm’s goals. ADAPT-Builder offers advanced post-tensioned (PT) concrete design capabilities, enhanced integration with BIM workflows, and tools for modeling complex slab systems. Clearly defining the benefits you hope to achieve will help guide your transition plan and team buy-in. Step 2: Preparing Your Existing Models for Import While RAM Concept and ADAPT-Builder are different platforms, many of your existing models can be leveraged to streamline your workflow. Follow these tips to make the process smoother: Export from RAM Concept: Export your models in an interoperable format, such as DXF for geometry or Excel for load and design data. Check Data Consistency: Ensure that geometry, loads,…
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RISA includes various advanced spreadsheet operations that make reviewing input and results easy.
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