Visicion Model Review and Validation

Visicion Model Review and Validation


Visicion Model Review and Validation – Provides a unified BIM model review and validation solution for ADAPT, Revit, ETABS and IFC (Tekla) projects. Use it to view, markup, measure, and validate model data using a simple-to-use interface. Learn one solution to interact with all of your BIM models. Reads ADAPT-Builder model data and creates detailed 3D BIM tendon data that can be used for constructability checks and project coordination

Visicon Smart BIM Solutions
  • Visicon BIM:
     
    • Smarter 3D model review and validation
    • Review, merge, measure and validate your BIM models
      • Builder
      • ETABS
      • Revit
      • IFC
    • Create 3D tendons for BIM coordination
    • Carry out variance checks between models
    • Learn more at visicon.com
Mechanical and Structrual System
  • BIM Workflow Example:
     
    • Combine Builder 3D tendons, Revit/IFC BIM models and laser scan data in Visicon
    • Carry out constructability reviews and solve problems early
    • Document as-built variations from design intent
    • Create digital model of your project
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14 reasons why ADAPT ABI  is a good investment over other Bridge solutions…

14 reasons why ADAPT ABI is a good investment over other Bridge solutions…


Good for quick, fast preliminary design. Object Orientated Modeling allows user to model the bridge quickly as an assembly of Girder, Pier, Tendon etc. without specifying nodal coordinate and connectivity.

Affordable solution which fulfill almost all requirements of a Concrete Bridge with Segmental Construction

Accurate time dependent analysis including creep, shrinkage, PT losses, etc. ADAPT ABI accurately calculates effect of change of Tendon Forces over the time.

Easy to learn as opposed to mastering other Bridge solutions where you will be struggling (especially younger engineers) to come to grips with the software.

Can import AutoCAD drawings and using conversion tools generate cross sections, girders, piers, tendons, rebar, stays etc. quickly and assemble Bridge structure fairly quickly. One can even open a DWG file (any version) without having AutoCAD in his system using ADAPT-ABI, view or edit the drawing and save it back as DWG format compatible with any version of AutoCAD.

This program can easily handle all Bridge projects where the horizontal alignment is straight or having moderate curvature. Extended 2D (2.5D) solution gives a much faster processing speed compared to other solutions.

It can handle moderate curvature with simplified torsion calculations. By moderate curvature we mean horizontal offset between two successive piers in plan is less than 1/10th of distance between the piers.

Physical modeling of tendons is allowed as explicit object and thus get considered during analysis at the actual location as opposed to equivalent force taken by other programs. Almost all programs replace the tendon by an equivalent axial force along the cg line of the member to compute the results. However ADAPT ABI retains the position of tendon and obtains its force along Tendon line.

Automatic rigid link formation between deck and pier when it generates Input File.

This program can model travelers and handle construction sequences effectively.

User can model parts of deck as intended for casting and analyze the assembly as a composite section with differential creep and shrinkage pattern. It also allows user to model non linear variation of temperature gradient.

Using reference line allows users to model and modify bridge geometry with ease and also adjust travel path, loadings, tendons etc. accordingly.

Probably the only Bridge Solution which Generates Input File both in detailed format or in simplified format, which allows easy checking of input, better control and user can also modify the input quickly without struggling through complex Geometrical Model.

In built composite analysis algorithm allows user to model a combination of Precast and Cast in Situ Bridge Model accurately and check the result separately for different components or as a whole as Composite section.

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