As of version 2023.g, applications with the "Element selection tool" (this tool was implemented in version 2021.e) can rotate model components about their vertical axis. Pressing the space bar on the keyboard will rotate the selected objects by 90°, from their current position, in an anticlockwise direction.
As of version 2023.g, applications with a 3D work environment can include a new feature that allows users to associate the elements of their model with levels (the programs that have this utility in version 2023.g are listed at the end of this new feature). The levels can correspond to the floors of a building or any other reference plan required for the model.
The level management menu is included in the applications by means of a dockable window. In this panel, there is a drop-down list with the buildings and levels defined in the model, as well as the available options (create, edit, delete, assign, etc.).
The options in the "Levels" window allow new buildings and levels to be entered in the model. Levels must be defined within a building. Next to each level, we can see its elevation and, shown in brackets, the number of associated model components. Their visibility in the work area can also be activated or deactivated.
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Using the "Assign elements to a level" option, we can select components of the model from the work area and associate them with the level selected in the list. The "Unassign elements to a level" option allows the reverse operation to be carried out. To help users when using these tools, the elements that belong to the selected level will be shown in green and those that belong to another level will be shown in red. The "Information on the level of an element" option is also available, with which it is possible to inspect an object from the work area and obtain its current level. Finally, the "Automatic level assignment" option associates the components of the model to the defined levels automatically. To do this, the geometry of the element is analysed and the level immediately below it is searched for.
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When linking to a BIM project, the application can read the buildings and levels of the contributions. These will be listed in the "Levels" window in blue and we can assign model components to them. To avoid congruence issues between contributions, buildings and levels that have been read from the BIM project cannot be edited.
The levels are exported in IFC format via the "IfcBuildingStorey" entity. As this is an entity included in the standard, applications from other manufacturers that work with IFC files can read the levels and their relationship with the components of the model.
In this 2023.g version, the level management window has been included in the following applications:
MS 1553:2002, AMD. 1:2013. Code of practice on wind loading for building structure. AMENDMENT 1
Implemented in CYPECAD.
Reglamento de Diseño Estructural para la República de Panamá – 2021 (REP 2021)
Implemented in CYPECAD and CYPE 3D.
"Reglamento nacional de instalaciones sanitarias domiciliarias (RENISDA)".
Implemented in CYPEPLUMBING Water Systems.
Reglamento nacional de instalaciones sanitarias domiciliarias (RENISDA).
Implemented in CYPEPLUMBING Sanitary Systems.
As of version 2023.g, Open BIM Site allows users to obtain maps via WMS services from the following data sources:
The following changes have been made to the map configuration window:
CYPECAD version 2023.g includes the following program improvements and corrections for some specific cases:
In the "Opening" and "Plate" operations, for polygonal shapes, a tool for generating a regular polygon with "n" sides appears at the top of the table. This tool allows the quick generation of pentagons, hexagons, etc.
Up until StruBIM Steel version 2023.g, StruBIM Steel's "Connection" tool allowed a connection to be created from a selection of bars.
As of version 2023.g, a connection can now also be selected as a pattern. After selecting the connection pattern, another group of bars can be selected to apply the same connection and, in addition, to group them together. To do this, with the bars selected, simply right-click to apply the connection pattern. This operation can even be repeated on another group of bars to apply the same connection again.
Up until StruBIM Steel version 2023.g, the "Accessories" tool allowed an accessory to be added to a bar by selecting an intermediate position on its axis.
As of version 2023.g, an accessory can also be selected as a pattern. After selecting the accessory pattern, users can select other points at which to apply the same accessory. If possible, the entered accessories will be grouped from the same pattern.
As of StruBIM Steel version 2023.g, the part tables for each tag are included as pre-defined tables in the model view sheets.
As of StruBIM Steel version 2023.g, a pre-defined scene for each tag is included in the model view sheets.
With this improvement, sheets can be defined with a part of the structure containing the elements of the user's choice, depending on the defined tags.
Up until version 2023.g, the update of bars from the BIM project updated both the bar section as well as the displacements, rotation and position.
As of version 2023.g, the displacements and rotation can be maintained in the BIM project update.
The bars generated from the BIM project include the "Keep the displacements applied to the bars if the design model is reloaded" option in the "Insertion point" section. When this option is deactivated, all the parameters of the bars are updated. When the option is activated, the level parameters are not updated. This option will be deactivated by default, allowing updates to be carried out. When a bar is assigned a level, the option is automatically activated.
The update dialogue includes the "Lose the displacements applied to the bars even though it has been indicated that they must remain" option. By checking this option in the update, all the parameters of the bars will be updated, even if the corresponding option is activated for each bar.
As of StruBIM Steel version 2023.g, after dividing or joining bars, the connections that were defined for those bars will remain, if and when possible.
As of 15 February 2023, StruBIM Cantilever Walls (versions 2023.f onwards) is available for download on the BIMserver.center platform.
From 15 February 2023, downloads of the StruBIM Cantilever Walls and StruBIM Embedded Walls applications (versions 2023.f onwards) from the BIMserver.center platform, can now be installed in Polish. Installation in Polish is also available for CYPETHERM EPlus for downloads from BIMserver.center on or after 21 March (versions 2023.f onwards).
In StruBIM Rebar 2023.g, the organisation of elements by phase has been implemented, allowing users to export to IFC format by phase. This option generates an IFC file for each of the defined phases, containing the elements assigned to that phase.
When elements are imported from CYPECAD, a phase is generated for each floor and each element is assigned the equivalent phase to the CYPECAD floor to which it belongs.
From the "Phases" tool in the "General data" menu of StruBIM Rebar the project phases can be managed.
Within the "Edit" group of the application toolbar, the following options have been added to modify the geometry of the grounding conductors:
CYPEPLUMBING Sanitary Systems version 2023.g includes the new "Diagrams" tab. This tab allows diagrams of the drainage system to be entered, which is particularly useful for creating drainpipe diagrams.
As of this version of CYPEPLUMBING Water Systems (2023.g) users can now generate a cost database of resources from the CYPE construction cost database "Generador de precios". For this purpose, the "Generador de precios - CYPEPLUMBING Water Systems" option (which includes a version and date reference) has been added within the window for creating a cost database, in the "Bill of quantities" tab of the application. When selected, a new button will appear to define the "Site data" of the job. This site will be used to complete the information associated with the resources.
Once the "Site data" window has been accepted, users can view the generated resources grouped in a work section structure. Each resource corresponds to a different material and contains a breakdown that includes the material itself and the labour and auxiliary materials needed for its installation. Please note that, apart from the price, these elements contain information on their physical properties, environmental data and waste.
To use this cost database in a project, it must be combined with a mapping file in order to establish the relationship between the elements of the model, defined in the "Installation" tab, and the cost database resources. To do this, users should use the resource mapping tools that have been available since version 2023.e.
However, to make the association process easier, the following file has been added to the list of mapping files, which will appear by default.
This mapping file complies with the predefined standard "EN 806-3", which can be imported in the "Installation" tab from the "General options" window. This file includes all types of elements from this standard. Consequently, if only these components are used, no mapping needs to be defined for the "Bill of quantities" tab.
CYPEFIRE Hydraulic Systems has upgraded from a 2D work environment to a new 3D work environment.
Thanks to the new 3D working environment, users can achieve the following:
This new version of CYPEFIRE Hydraulic Systems allows any jobs carried out with previous versions of the program to be read and analysed.
The program's edit menu has also been updated. The default receiver is now the select receiver and not the edit receiver.
Two new tools have also been added to the editing menu:
CYPEFIRE Hydraulic Systems version 2023.g allows different design scenarios to be generated and analysed simultaneously.
With this feature, the program is much more versatile. For example, sprinkler installations can now be analysed by simulating the most unfavourable and the most favourable area at the same time and the most unfavourable area can also be determined by entering different operating areas.
When designing the pipes of the installation, users must select the scenarios to be used by the program to determine the appropriate size.
CYPEHVAC Hydronics has moved from a 2D environment to a new 3D work environment, providing greater capacity in the modelling of water distribution systems for HVAC systems.
With the new 3D work environment, the following can be achieved:
The new version of CYPEHVAC Hydronics also includes the new feature of being able to analyse elements of the system that were not available in previous versions, such as the distribution elements, the condensation circuit equipment and the elements that link the air-conditioning system with the DHW system.
Some of the existing equipment in previous versions, such as heat pumps and fan coils, has been split into types for easier use. For example, fan coils have been split into 2-pipe and 4-pipe fan coils. Furthermore, air handling units have been explicitly added.
Distribution elements such as manifolds, hydraulic separators and heat exchangers have been added, which allow the system to be divided into separate circuits. The program calculates the pressure losses in each of these circuits separately and, in the case of circuits separated by a heat exchanger, it also calculates the volume of water in each circuit.
The design of condensing circuits for water-to-water heat pumps has been integrated. Based on their power and performance data, the program analyses the thermal power in the heat pumps' external heat exchanger and allows the hydraulic circuit to be defined up to the equipment responsible for dissipating this power. For this purpose, cooling towers as well as the generating equipment representing a heat source, e.g. a geothermal collector system, can be provided.
The program allows users to import the requirements of the radiant floor systems, as well as the thermal loads of the building, so they can be assigned to the equipment to be designed.
The implementation of the 3D work environment, together with other new features included in this update, means that version 2023.g of the program and later versions will not be able to read any jobs created with versions before 2023.g. These jobs can be read with version 2023.f or with the version with which they were created.
Previous versions of CYPEHVAC Hydronics can be downloaded from the BIMserver.center platform. However, we recommend that the latest version is always used for new jobs.
As of version 2023.g, Open BIM Quantities can read and display IFC model elements ("IfcElement") that contain other elements. This feature allows users to explore the relationships between different elements of the model in a more complete and detailed way.
When using the "View" mode by "Structure", components that are part of an element can be seen in the "Entities" tree. Examples of such a situation are walls ("IfcWall") and the relationship with their openings ("IfcOpeningElement"), as well as the subordinate parts of a building element ("IfcBuildingElementPart") and their relationship with the main component.
A status bar has been included at the bottom of the main window. As well as displaying contextual information about what is being carried out in the application, the status bar indicates the reference of the active set of measurement rules. This reference can also be displayed in the status bar of the "Bill of quantities" tab.
The following improvements have been made to the "Filter" option, available in the "View" group of the toolbar:
The "Price increment" option has been added to the editing window of the "Project database" or a "Cost database. With this tool, the prices of the concepts contained in the database can now be adjusted according to a "Factor". Furthermore, the application allows users to indicate the nature of the concepts ("Unclassified", "Labour", "Machinery and auxiliary resources" and "Materials") on which the operation is to be applied.
The "Breakdown" tab has been included in the "Data" window for the work sections of the bill of quantities. In previous versions, the "Breakdown" tab was only available for the items, where a table with their breakdown into resources is shown.
Now, the work sub-sections or items that are part of a work section can be displayed in this table.
As of version 2023.g, the bill of quantities data can now be displayed graphically. For this purpose, the "Graphs" window has been added to the "Bill of quantities" tab. This window contains a drop-down list for selecting the graph to be displayed. In this version, the graphical representations (columns, circles, lines, etc.) of the following concepts are available:
The graph generated depends on the component of the bill of quantities table that has been selected. It is important to note that the available graphs depend on the type of element (work section, item or quantity detail line). By hovering the cursor over a section of the graph, a box will appear with the parameter reference and its value, allowing users to have a better understanding of the data shown.
Graphs with a key allow data sets to be hidden by left-clicking on their reference. When a set is not visible, its reference is crossed out and can be reactivated by clicking on it.
The "Bill of quantities" tab now includes a status bar at the bottom of the main window that displays contextual information about what is being carried out in the application.
CYPEURBAN version 2023.g includes new tools regarding computable built areas:
CYPEURBAN version 2023.g allows you to check the relationship between the front and the depth of the plot.
In CYPEURBAN version 2023.g, the following checks have been implemented for patios:
In CYPEURBAN version 2023.g, users can define the smallest permissible free surface area that the plot must have. The free plot areas can be imported from other programs via the "IFCSpace" entity by mapping.
The "Regulations" section has been sorted according to the type of check. The checks have been grouped under the following headings:
The check report generated by the program includes the new checks implemented in version 2023.g (depth/front ratio of the plot, free area of the plot and patio checks).
This report has been reordered according to the new grouping of the regulation's urban checks (Plot, Building and Car park).
CYPEURBAN version 2023.g can now additionally be installed in English. The previous CYPEURBAN version 2023.f could also be installed in English if it was downloaded from the BIMserver.center platform as of 06/03/2023.