November 13, 2019
Improved and Better Organized Drawing Tools
RISA software is designed to integrate smoothly with essential tools like AutoCAD, Revit, ADAPT, SDS2, Tekla, Archicad, and Excel, making it easier for structural engineers to work efficiently and reduce project costs. By minimizing redundant data entry, improving accuracy, and enhancing collaboration, these integrations help engineers complete projects faster and more economically. Here’s a look at how each integration optimizes workflows: 1. RISA-Revit Link The RISA-Revit Link is designed to help engineers leverage the full power of Building Information Modeling (BIM). This integration offers unlimited, bi-directional data transfers, or “round-tripping,” between Autodesk Revit and RISA-3D, RISAFloor, and RISAConnection. Seamless BIM Model Transfer: Engineers can transfer model geometry, loads, and design parameters effortlessly from Revit to RISA for detailed structural analysis and back again to Revit for project documentation. This minimizes the need for re-entry of data, reducing potential errors. Unlimited Round Tripping: The link enables continuous data syncing, so any updates made in RISA or Revit are reflected in the other program. Whether for initial setup, design revisions, or load recalculations, this connection supports evolving project needs. Support for RISAConnection: The RISA-Revit Link also integrates with RISAConnection, allowing users to manage steel connections within the Revit environment, further enhancing collaboration…
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