GSG ASD Formwork Drawings
GSG ASD Formwork Drawings
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Contents
Getting Started
Before beginning the exercises, you need to install and register the software.
AutoCAD® Structural Detailing software comes with the AutoCAD® Revit® Structure
Suite. This software is only available for 32‐bit Windows XP/Vista systems and cannot
be installed on 64‐bit machines.
Ribbon
At the top of the interface is the standard Microsoft® Windows® element ‐ ribbon.
The ribbon is an element of the user interface which replaces the traditional menu
and toolbars and allows easy managing and adjusting the workspace. The ribbon
consists of several panels, grouped on tabs that are named by task or subject. The
ribbon panels include many AutoCAD ® Structural Detailing commands that have been
on toolbars and in dialogs so far, such as icons, drop‐down lists, sliders, text fields and
other elements characteristic of a given tab.
NOTE It is possible to switch between workspaces (such as the classic workspace without the
ribbon). To do it follow one of the given methods:
2 Click (at the bottom right corner of the screen) and select
ASD Formwork Drawings Classic.
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Object Inspector
Inspector lets you manage elements (objects) included in a project that was created in
AutoCAD ® Structural Detailing.
At the bottom of the drawing area is the standard AutoCAD ® Model/ Layout Tab Bar.
There are 2 additional tabs defined – Edition Layout and Templates Layout. On the
Edition Layout tab, you can modify the drawings (documents) generated for the
structure elements or group of elements. The Templates Layout tab displays the
printout templates defined in the project.
Ribbon
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Object Inspector
Using the Inspector, you have quick access to project elements from every stage of
work, which helps you manage your project. By default, the Object Inspector dialog
displays on the left side of the interface, beside the drawing area. You can adjust the
width of the dialog to leave as much space as possible for drawing the graphic model.
On the Model tab is a list of model elements (beams, walls, columns), organized by
story, that have been defined in a structure. By default, the whole structure model is
called Building. Elements found on the list may be selected using the mouse cursor.
When selected on the list, an element is simultaneously highlighted in the drawing
area.
The Parts Edition tab is use to collect information about machinings of an element.
Machinings displayed for elements include fitting to polyline or slab inclination.
This tab allows you to delete machinings of individual elements without the need to
redefine the element. The tab is filled according to the selection of elements. It is
blank if you have not selected any elements. If selected elements have not any
machinings, this tab displays the message that there are no such elements.
The list of defined positions that displays on the Positions tab is sorted alpha‐
numerically.
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The Printouts tab lets you manage printouts in AutoCAD ® Structural Detailing.
It displays the list of all printouts and the associated views defined in the AutoCAD ®
Structural Detailing project. The list includes all printouts, even those that do not
contain views.
Use the ASD Center tab to copy databases (sections, prefabricated elements,
materials) and styles between projects.
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Program Preferences
Preferences
The Preferences are located in AutoCAD’s Options dialog. The Structural Detailing tab
lets you select the the default start template and workspace name for the Formwork
Drawings module.
Job preferences
These preferences are related to a particular template and project. After you have
started working on a project, it is not possible to change work units.
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Creatting a Co
oncrete
e Building Stru
ucture
D Start h
Click ASD (Formworrk Drawings)).
2 Click h New.
3 In the Select template dialog, select RBCX‐04
44.dwt (English templatee),
and click Open.
4 Click h Save.
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5 In the Save Drawing As dialog:
• Navigate to the desired location.
• For File name, enter Getting_Started_Formwork.
• Click Save.
6 Proceed to the next exercise, Adding a Workframe.
Adding a Workframe
In this exercise, you will create a 2D rectangular workframe, which facilitates the
definition of a structure model on the plane.
2 On the Definition tab, for Horizontal axes and Vertical axes, enter values that
define the spacing of workframe axes as shown (2000 and 2500).
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4 On the Repressentation tab, under Texxt, for Color, select Black.
NO
OTE Be sure that
t Ortho Mode in AutoC
CAD ® is on (press F8 to sw
witch it on/off).
6 Prroceed to th
he next exerccise, Definin
ng Story Height.
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Defining Story Height
In this exercise, you will define the height of a story in the structural model.
1 At the bottom of the Object Inspector, double‐click the value for Height (the
default value is 3.00 m).
Adding Columns
In this exercise, you will define a new column section and insert columns into the
project.
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On th
he Section taab, click (to the righ
ht of Name).
In thee Section deefinition dialog, for Name, type R25xx25; for B‐width
and H‐height,
H typ
pe 250.
On th
he Section taab, click (Insert) to
o insert columns.
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In thee drawing arrea, click to select the fo
ollowing axes intersectio
ons:
3 3B, 3C, 3E, 4A, 4B, 4C
2A, 3A, C, 4E, 5B, 5C
C, 5E, 7B, and
d 7C.
4 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Adding Walls.
Addin
ng Walls
In this exerrcise, you wiill define waalls and placee them in the project.
1 Define a new
n section of wall:
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On th
he Section taab, for Thickkness, type 250.
On th
he Section taab, click (Points) to
o place wallss.
3 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Adding Doors.
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Addin
ng Doorrs
1 Define do
oors and theeir location in
n the walls:
On th
he Geometryy tab, keep the
t default settings
s for Name
N and
Hand
dle point, and click nsert the selected door type.
(Insert) to in
2 Insert doo
ors in the waalls:
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Usingg the same method,
m deffine doors in the walls on
n axes 5, 7, aand C
as sh
hown.
3 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Adding Windo
ows.
Addin
ng Wind
dows
On th
he Geometryy tab, keep the
t default settings
s for Name
N and
Handdle point.
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On th
he Vertical definition
d tab
b, specify the level of the window with
w
2 Insert win
ndows in thee walls:
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Usingg the same method,
m deffine windowss in the walls on axes 5 and
a 7
as sh
hown.
3 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Adding Spread
d Footings.
Addin
ng Spread Foottings
In this exerrcise, you wiill define sprread footinggs under the columns.
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On th
he Section taab, click (next to Naame).
On th
he Section taab, click (Under column) to inssert spread
footings.
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Usingg a crossing window, sellect all objeccts on the grround floor, and
then press Enterr.
3 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Adding Continuous Footin
ngs.
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Addin
ng Conttinuous Footings
1 Define co
ontinuous footings:
Click ASD Model h Elementss h (Con
ntinuous Foo
oting).
Alterrnatively, clicck Formworkk Drawings menu
m h Deffine h
Continuous Footing.
2 Insert con
ntinuous foo
otings underr the walls off the ground
d floor:
On th
he Section taab, click (Under waall) to insert continuous
footings.
Usingg a crossing window, sellect all objeccts on the grround floor, and
then press Enterr.
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3 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Adding Beamss.
Addin
ng Beam
ms
On th
he Section taab, for Namee, enter R25
5x50.
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NOTEE You can quicckly create ro
ound or rectangular sections by specifying
required parameteers for Name. An acceptab ble syntax forr a round secttion is
D250 (diameter) and for a rectaangular sectio
on is R200x40 00 (width x
ht).
heigh
3 Specify an
n isometric view
v of the defined
d storry:
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On th
he command
d line, type visualstyles,
v , and then press Enter.
5 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Ad
dding a Slab.
Addin
ng a Slab
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On th
he Section taab, keep deffault settingss for Thickneess and Material,
and for
f Offset off slab edge, enter
e 125.
2 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Adding an Opeening in thee Slab.
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Addin
ng an Openingg in the Slab
On th
he Geometryy tab, click (next to Name).
2 Specify th
he opening location:
For Handle
H pointt, select Low
wer Left.
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Click t opening location.
(Insertt) to define the
hange the location: selecct the opening, and clickk on the grip
To ch p in
lower left cornerr. On the com
mmand line,, type @500,500, and th hen
presss Enter.
3 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Cop
py a Story.
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Copy a Story
In the Copy active story dialog, specify the number of copied stories
as 2, and then click OK.
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NOTEE Higher stories were creatted automatically. Notice that not all of
o the
selectted elementss were copiedd. Elements ch haracteristic only
o for the
grounnd‐floor level (such as foottings) were omitted.
The building
b mod
del should lo
ook like the image
i below
w.
3 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Deffine a Top Story.
S
Define a Top
p Story
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2 Insert an additional story:
In the Object Inspector, select Story 2 (+9.60 m), right‐click, and click
Insert Story.
Select walls in axes 2 and C, and then select columns at the following
intersections: 2A, 3A, 3B, 3C, 4A, 4B, and 4C.
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4 Define ad
dditional beaams on Storyy 3:
5 Define an
n additional floor
f slab on
n Story 3:
Inserrt a slab (seee Adding a Slaab exercise) using
u the Diaagonal meth
hod
On th
he command
d line, type visualstyles,
v , and then prress Enter.
7 Proceed to
t the next exercise,
e Autto‐Positioniing.
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Auto‐‐Positio
oning
Chan
nge the syntaax for slabs ( ): Slab {%
%S_num}_{%
%El_num}, and
a
then click OK.
NOTEE The Job Prefferences dialo og lets you deefine the synttax of names
assign
ned to positioons created during
d automaatic positionin
ng of structurre
elemeents. After thhe syntax for an
a arbitrary structure
s elem
ment is defineed,
the field to the right of the synttax displays a preview of an
a element naame
resultting from the defined synttax.
2 Create au
utomatically position names.
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In the Automatic positioning dialog, accept the default parameters,
and click Run.
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Creating a Foundations Plan
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In the Object Inspector, click the Positions tab.
The title of the generated drawing (Foundation plan 1) displays on the
Positions tab.
In this exercise, you will automatically describe elements and create dimensions lines.
In the left pane of the Job Preferences dialog, select Units. Define
the Description units as shown, and then click OK.
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Click ASD Drawings h Drawings Edition h (Element
description). Alternatively, click Formwork Drawings menu h
Element description. Select all structure elements on the
foundations plan, and press Enter.
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2 Add dimension lines:
Click to indicate the start and end points of the dimension line, thus
defining its orientation, and then click to specify its location.
NOTE A group dimension line lets you create dimension lines for several
structure elements included in a structure plan or view. When you delete
certain elements (such as openings) or change their overall dimensions,
the modifications are instantly reflected in the relevant dimension chains,
so that you do not need to redefine the dimensions.
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Select the group dimension line you just created, right‐click, and
click Modify.
NOTE This option is used to draw dimension lines for single structure
elements displayed in created plans or sections of a designed object.
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NOTE The software draws the dimension line for the indicated elements,
and will group dimension lines appropriately.
Click Close.
Using the same method, add the remaining dimension lines on the
foundations plan drawing.
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3 Proceed to the next exercise, Creating a Story Plan.
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Creating a Story Plan
In this exercise, you will automatically generate a story plan, and then will add descriptions
and dimension lines.
Right‐click, and click Create story plan or, click ASD Drawings h
Drawings Generation h (Story Plan).
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3 Add descriptions and dimension lines to the story plan:
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Creating a Vertical Section
In this exercise, you will automatically generate a cross‐section, and then will add elevation
marks and dimension lines.
NOTE After you have finished editing a structure model, you can indicate
the location where you want to create a vertical section of the model.
In the drawing area, draw lines that intersect the structure model
and define the depth (points defining the intersecting line and the
depth of the view are illustrated below).
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After you draw the lines, a vertical section is created in the edition
layout, and you can then modify the depth of the view using grips.
You can have various depths on particular segments in your vertical
section as on the image below.
3 Using the method learned previously (Group and Simple dimension line
options) add dimension lines to the section plan.
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NOTE The Add/Delete a division point of a dimension line options are also
very useful when you add dimension lines. You can find these options on
the Descriptions, dimensions and symbols toolbar.
In this exercise, you will automatically generate an elevation view and a 3D view.
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Using the following image as a guide, click points 1 and 2 to indicate
the front of the elevation, and then click point 3 to define the depth
of the elevation view.
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2 Generate a 3D view:
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Preparing a Printout
In this exercise, you will create the final drawing. In this stage of every project, all
operations are performed in printout layouts.
1 Add a sheet:
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Repeat for the remaining views so that the final layout is as shown.
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In the drawing area, click to define the table insertion point.
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