Module 7 Template

Student Name
Chavez-Matul, Jhon Christopher
Submitted For
Module 7 - Structural Modeling & Coordination
Panorama View Link

Please enter the following info in the fields above:

  • Link to Student (type the first few letter of your name, then select yourself in the list of linked records)
  • Paste a link to the model that you uploaded to your ACC folder in the ACC Link field.

Image of My Model

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Description

My structural design builds off of my architectural design from Module 6. The structure is simple, so no modifications were necessary. Each level follows a similar structure with W12X40 columns, W12X26 girders, and W8X10 joists and braces. The ground level floor is an 8” concrete slab and the upper floors are 3” concrete on a 2” metal deck. Finally, the columns and structural walls around the elevator shaft are supported by concrete footings.

Using ACC Model Coordination

  1. Upload your architectural and structural models to your folder on ACC Documents, then copy them into the subfolder named Coordination Space.
  2. Use the modules pull-down menu to switch to the Model Coordination tool.
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  4. Pull-down the coordination spaces menu (beneath the account login), and choose your personal Coordination Space.
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  6. Create a new View that merges a 3D view from both your architectural and structural models.
  7. Open the new view, and use the ACC Model Coordination environment to navigate to an interesting camera viewpoint. Then, create an Issue to share this viewpoint.
    1. Click the Issues button in the left navigation bar to display the saved issues.
    2. Click the Create Issue button to create a new one.
    3. Click a location in the model viewer to place a push pin.
    4. Enter info for this issue:
      • Change the Type to Design
      • Enter a Title
      • Assign the issue to our CA
    5. Click the Create button to save your issue and send it to the assignee.
  8. Repeat these steps to create three issues sharing interesting viewpoints within your merged models.