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NAPA Chooses AutoCAD OEM Platform

Maritime Activity Reports, Inc.

July 21, 2016

  • NAPA Drafting (Photo: NAPA)
  • NAPA Designer (Photo: NAPA)
  • NAPA Drafting (Photo: NAPA) NAPA Drafting (Photo: NAPA)
  • NAPA Designer (Photo: NAPA) NAPA Designer (Photo: NAPA)
NAPA and Tech Soft 3D have announced that NAPA Drafting software has been developed using the AutoCAD OEM platform from Autodesk. This allows NAPA Drafting to deliver the market standard in 2D drawing functionality automatically from NAPA 3D databases, enhancing productivity for yards and speeding compliance processes.
 
NAPA Drafting is also able to automatically generate rich 2D section drawings from the 3D NAPA ship model created in NAPA Steel. The tool can easily and quickly extract the data from the in-progress, or completed, 3D product models and translate it into the 2D drawings required for class approval. This includes automatically importing data such as plate thickness and material or compartment name and purpose, to automatically create the annotations typically used in ship structural drawings. The drawing can then be edited and enriched using AutoCAD’s many drawing tools, including customising all imported annotations.
 
OEM training and toolkit support provided by Tech Soft 3D ensures that NAPA developers and engineers are able to quickly and easily get up to speed on AutoCAD OEM and take advantage of the efficiencies and benefits of the product.
 
By connecting direct to a user’s NAPA 3D database, drawings can be created or updated at any stage of the structural design process, on demand, and exported as an industry standard .DWG file. It also has a significant advantage in ensuring that each connected 2D section is fully compatible with its neighbours, as they are each drawn from the same, highly-accurate, 3D structural model. Users will also be able to use NAPA Drafting to create specific object drawings, such as for single surfaces like knuckled decks, and expansion drawings for shells and other structures
 
Tom Sundell, Chief Portfolio Officer, NAPA, commented: “NAPA has long sought to harness cutting-edge technology to continuously enhance productivity for yards and naval architecture teams. They need to be able to quickly, clearly, and accurately demonstrate the safety and viability of their designs throughout the class approval process. This is what we have succeeded in recently with class software integrations for NAPA Steel and NAPA Statutory Compliance, and it is what we have returned to here to support the automatic creation of accurate, annotated and compatible 2D section drawings. When developing NAPA Drafting, we knew we wanted nothing less than the market standard in 2D drawings. The AutoCAD OEM technology provides this, has improved the speed and efficiency of our development process, and ultimately helps us to deliver a best-in-class experience for our customers.  In addition, the support, training and consultancy services we received from our partner, Tech Soft 3D, was critical to our success.”

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