ShipConstructor 2012 R2

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What's New - ShipConstructor 2012 R2 Technical Requirements SC-2012-Logo-273px Supported Operating Systems: Windows 7 (64-bit and 32-bit), Vista (64-bit and 32-bit), XP (32-bit SP2 or later), Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit and 32-bit), Windows Server 2008 (64-bit and 32-bit), Windows Server 2003 (32-bit) SQL Servers: MS SQL Server 2005 or MS SQL Server 2008. Note that Microsoft SQL 2005 Server Express Edition SP3 is included with installation. Supported AutoCAD Platforms: AutoCAD 2010, AutoCAD 2011 SP1, and AutoCAD 2012 Side-by-Side Installation Compatibility ShipConstructor 2012 can be installed side-by-side with ShipConstructor 2011, 2009, 2008, or 2005. However, multiple ShipConstructor installations cannot share the same version of AutoCAD. New Features in ShipConstructor 2012 R2 Labeling Improvements Watch Video ShipConstructor 2012 R2 reduces the time needed to clearly and cleanly label drawings through various improvements in labeling. The convenience and speed of manual labeling has been increased by providing manually activated options for automatic redistribution of label bubbles along label leader distribution lines using Center, Nearest, or Equidistant placement while automatically preventing leader lines from crossing. Meanwhile, rework is prevented since ShipConstructor 2012 R2 now preserves user-chosen setups of labels and leader distribution lines without being overridden. New commands further improve clarity by allowing the consolidation of close or similar angled leader distribution lines. This function is particularly useful in production drawings where parts are labeled from multiple BOM tables. The Subscription Advantage Pack for ShipConstrurctor 2012 R2 (scheduled for launch in April 2012) will also include the ability to automatically label to the edge of a part rather than the piecemark. This highly requested feature allows more efficient generation of production drawings to comply with common industry requirements. SC 2012 Automatic Labeling SC 2012 - Automatic Labeling (click to enlarge) SC 2012 R2 Automatic Labeling SC 2012 R2 - Automatic Labeling (click to enlarge) SC 2012 R2 with Subscription Advantage Pack SC 2012 R2 with Subscription Advantage Pack - Automatic Labeling (click to enlarge) Cable Supports Cable Supports (click to enlarge) Cable Supports Watch Video ShipConstructor 2012 R2 introduces the ability to model Electrical Cable Supports within Space Allocations. This enhancement will also support the Electrical Module Cable Routing feature when it is released. Cable Supports provide an equipment style of modeling inverted tee, trapeze, tray, tray supports, and other types of cable supports. Any type of stock may be defined to have multiple standard drawings per stock in order to represent different configurations and interval spacing of the same stock in order to simplify management. Flexible tools to easily allow the renaming of cable supports have been introduced as well. Two new drawing types are available to host the Cable Supports objects: Wireway model drawing - a unit bound drawing for modeling space allocations and cable supports Wireway arrangement drawing - a general electrical production drawing Dynamic Marking Blocks Dynamic Marking Blocks (click to enlarge) Dynamic Marking Blocks Watch Video Dynamic marking blocks have been introduced in ShipConstructor 2012 R2. These new objects may be added to plates defined in ShipConstructor as a way for users to more flexibly indicate standard information about a plate to the production processes. Dynamic marking blocks are defined in Manager via a Standard Drawing similar to the way Markline Symbols are defined. Once defined, users may then insert these marking blocks, being prompted upon insertion for values to represent the attributes within the standar that are marked as "dynamic". This enables modelers to specify things such as alignment marks and bevel codes on plates in a centrally controlled fashion and have an efficient process with which to manage New Profile Shapes Deflanged W and Improved Joint Condition Profiles (click to enlarge) New Profile Shapes Two new profile shapes are supported: Deflanged W and Improved Joint Condition. Deflanged W stock is made from a W profile stock by cutting back the bottom flange. An Improved Joint Condition stock is very similar to a T profile stock. It is made from a W profile stock by cutting the web of a W profile stock down its length and by cutting back the flanges at specific angles. Saddle Connection Saddle Connection (click to enlarge) Increased Flexibility for Creating Saddle Connections A new method for creating a saddle connection via interference with the outer diameter of the header and the inner diameter of the branch has been introduced into ShipConstructor 2012 R2 in order to better accommodate industry processes.

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