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CadTools, Civil Design Tool

Vehicle Turning Simulations. Swept path analysis software

xTurn series (Vehicle Turning Simulation Software for Free)


Free tool for AutoCAD and BricsCAD
Including Vehicle Turning Simulation (Swept path analysis)

CadTools users 2024
CadTools (ToolBox) is a software developed for Civil Engineers using CAD. There are a number of great software on the market supporting the design process of roads, rails etc. The final design of the drawing is often left for the user without any support other than the CAD’s usual tools and commands. CadTools is an out of process software and supports AutoCAD and BricsCAD.

This software includes many useful extra commands and helps you with the final design. In fact, sometimes you don't need any other design tool than CadTools.

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Free Tool for Microstation!
MSTools for Microstation V8i and Connect
This software is mainly developed for Civil Engineers using Microstation V8i or Microstation Connect. MSTools Includes Vehicle turning simulation (MSTurn)



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Ongoing Projects


Do you remember Shell's BISAR software?

This project (BITRAR) will result in a software that resembles BISAR but runs on newer Windows versions. The development is in .Net environment and the stage is in Beta.

Latest features added to the package 2024-03-07 is a tool for PCN/PCR Classification.
Other included Tools is "Drill down" charts (simulates a probe traveling down through the construction). Frost Heave (lift) calculation for Swedish conditions is developed as a separate installation.



BITumen Response Analyses for Roads

BITRAR


PCN/PCR Calculations




Frost Heave Calculations (Swedish TRVMB 301)




Vehicle turning software simulates vehicle turning at low speed and determines vehicle tire tracking and swept paths. Its useful in the design of road intersections, parking lots and other vehicular facilities.

The main purpose is to supply a simple tool for non critical conditions of vehicle turnings. Although the resulting swept path from this free tool is identical to results from other software it's likely some difference in the behavior.

10 default types of vehicles are supported. Every vehicletype has its own figuration ruled by a combination of segments, the first segment is the truck, the second is either a trailer or a tow bar and so on. You can easily create your own vehicles by copying a existing vehicle and change parameters. You can use up to 4 segments including the truck, that would give you a Triple trailer and I think that would cover most of the common situations.

There are a couple of professional software on the market that do this kind of calculations much better and faster but they cost tons of money. This one is for FREE! Hope you enjoy it!





Swept path analysis software

xTurn is a set of free Vehicle Turning Software that can be downloaded and installed separately for three CAD-Systems (Bricscad, IntelliCAD and Microstattion). Vehicle turning for AutoCAD vanilla and verticals, BricsCAD and for ZWCAD+ is included in CadTools.


MSTurn

Vehicle Turning Simulation (Swept path analysis) for Microstation V8. Build your own vehicles and do analysis in the drawing
Information/Download MSTurn


MSTurn 2.0
Vehicle Turning Simulation (Swept path analysis) for Microstation V8. Build your own vehicles and do analysis in the drawing
Information/Download MSTurn 2.0


BricsTurn
Vehicle Turning Simulation (Swept path analysis) for Bricscad V10. Build your own vehicles and do analysis in the drawing
Information/Download BricsTurn


IntelliTurn
Vehicle Turning Simulation (Swept path analysis) for IntelliCAD 7 and 8 like ProgeCAD, Carlson Software, CADian, ArCADia. Build your own vehicles and do analysis in the drawing
Information/Download IntelliTurn



CADTools

Vehicle turning for AutoCAD vanilla and verticals and for ZWCAD+ and Bricscad is included in CadTools (Also free)
Information/Download CadTools



 

Last edited 2024-12-06