bookowski
Structural
- Aug 29, 2010
- 968
I've become that guy asking about software on here. Next I'll be asking if column bases are assumed to be pinned.
I'm thinking of switching from SAFE to Concept and have a few questions.
First, here what I typically do and need:
- A good amount of flate plate design (in the US), essentially no post-tension. For ballpark let's say about 1M sq.ft. of slab design per year.
- Currently have SAFE (along with Etabs) and have some infrastructure built around safe, i.e. several spreadsheets that directly speak to safe for load takedowns, design, etc.
- Current frustration is that SAFE is entirely useless for slab design. It is essentially an analysis tool and relies on the user to manually design the rebar via post processing. Back when I was starting out the company I worked for would plot the safe results on the big plotter and we'd sit with a calculator and manually work out and mark down the rebar. Recently I've been working on tools for post processing, but I am starting to realize that this is stupid. SAFE's automatic design is so bad it's laughable so that's off the table.
So I've been looking at Concept. I have used Concept a long time ago and my partner is quite competent with it, so there's some learning curve but not starting at zero.
Now the questions:
- Does anyone know of any benefit of SAFE over Concept?
- The only benefits I have found in my research so far are: 1) connection to etabs, 2) safe is cheaper, 3) it seems like safe is faster for a quick and dirty schematic model
- I am very confused by the Bentley licensing. Their website directs you to their blog to explain the "practitioner" license which they go on and on about as being superior to "old license models" but how their licensing actually works is very fuzzy. I found some older threads on here with some very unhappy customers that got stuck with extra usage bills. Is this still happening? Any other input/complaints/info on their license model? Is it possible to still buy perpetual licenses?
- A big advantage that I see in RAM, and my main reason for wanting to switch, is that the user can manually define their rebar in the model, verify designs, etc, and then directly export that to cad. Since I don't have a license I've been relying on a peer that has a license to test it out and it seems quite good, with a little tweaking it looks like you could dump rebar to cad and only need minimal drafting cleanup. Are people using it like this? If this is the case then it makes safe look like a high school science project in comparison.
- The licensing is one of my main concerns. For a few thousand bucks I'd give it a shot but if I'm buying into a system that is forever going to be trying to scam me I'll stay away. I find it very strange that almost all licensing info comes from their blog or the bentley communities forum. I see a posting from them on their from April 1, 23 (so quite recent) about another change to the way they are licensing Concept. They seem to be in constant flux with their model and always testing how to squeeze the max out of users. Does anyone with experience have any input?
I'm thinking of switching from SAFE to Concept and have a few questions.
First, here what I typically do and need:
- A good amount of flate plate design (in the US), essentially no post-tension. For ballpark let's say about 1M sq.ft. of slab design per year.
- Currently have SAFE (along with Etabs) and have some infrastructure built around safe, i.e. several spreadsheets that directly speak to safe for load takedowns, design, etc.
- Current frustration is that SAFE is entirely useless for slab design. It is essentially an analysis tool and relies on the user to manually design the rebar via post processing. Back when I was starting out the company I worked for would plot the safe results on the big plotter and we'd sit with a calculator and manually work out and mark down the rebar. Recently I've been working on tools for post processing, but I am starting to realize that this is stupid. SAFE's automatic design is so bad it's laughable so that's off the table.
So I've been looking at Concept. I have used Concept a long time ago and my partner is quite competent with it, so there's some learning curve but not starting at zero.
Now the questions:
- Does anyone know of any benefit of SAFE over Concept?
- The only benefits I have found in my research so far are: 1) connection to etabs, 2) safe is cheaper, 3) it seems like safe is faster for a quick and dirty schematic model
- I am very confused by the Bentley licensing. Their website directs you to their blog to explain the "practitioner" license which they go on and on about as being superior to "old license models" but how their licensing actually works is very fuzzy. I found some older threads on here with some very unhappy customers that got stuck with extra usage bills. Is this still happening? Any other input/complaints/info on their license model? Is it possible to still buy perpetual licenses?
- A big advantage that I see in RAM, and my main reason for wanting to switch, is that the user can manually define their rebar in the model, verify designs, etc, and then directly export that to cad. Since I don't have a license I've been relying on a peer that has a license to test it out and it seems quite good, with a little tweaking it looks like you could dump rebar to cad and only need minimal drafting cleanup. Are people using it like this? If this is the case then it makes safe look like a high school science project in comparison.
- The licensing is one of my main concerns. For a few thousand bucks I'd give it a shot but if I'm buying into a system that is forever going to be trying to scam me I'll stay away. I find it very strange that almost all licensing info comes from their blog or the bentley communities forum. I see a posting from them on their from April 1, 23 (so quite recent) about another change to the way they are licensing Concept. They seem to be in constant flux with their model and always testing how to squeeze the max out of users. Does anyone with experience have any input?