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New turning simulation programme from Savoy

Savoy Computing has released a new version of its turning simulation program Autotrack 11, which extends and updates its support for a wide variety of base platforms as well as introducing new features. The software now supports the latest AutoCAD 2014, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 and other AutoCAD 2014 verticals and also will run in Bentley programs such as InRoads, MX and Power Civil. Updates for Bentley include support for full 3-axis vehicle rock and roll on 3D surface terrains, vertical headroom clearance an
August 22, 2013 Read time: 2 mins
RSS2902 Savoy Computing has released a new version of its turning simulation program Autotrack 11, which extends and updates its support for a wide variety of base platforms as well as introducing new features. The software now supports the latest 3282 AutoCAD 2014, AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 and other AutoCAD 2014 verticals and also will run in Bentley programs such as InRoads, MX and Power Civil. Updates for 4019 Bentley Systems include support for full 3-axis vehicle rock and roll on 3D surface terrains, vertical headroom clearance and 3D grounding analysis in the latest v8i SS3 civil engineering releases running with Bentley OpenRoads technology.

The up and coming 2614 Bricsys system is also now catered for on both the 32-bit version and the new 64-bit BricsCAD 13.2. Savoy can provide BricsCAD bundled with AutoTrack.

New features in the program modules include improvements made to the body outline import facility in AutoTrack Roads Pro allowing scale and offset to be specified. New design libraries include India, Australia and updated Swedish design vehicles, and specific design vehicles for the US states of Wisconsin, Indiana & Tennessee. In AutoTrack Parking rows can now be created on curved alignments.

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