9.1. Definitions
9.1. Terminology
In this section, you will find an overview and explanation of the most important technical terms and designations used in connection with SuCri. A clear understanding of these terms will help you to make optimal use of the software's functions and better understand the documentation.
Glossary
- Advance Steel: Autodesk application for structural steelwork which, in combination with SuCri, enables a continuous process chain through to production.
- Automation Engine: The heart of SuCri. This logic analyzes inputs, interprets design rules, and automatically generates components, Typicals, and documentation.
- Assembly (SuNo): A logical unit consisting of several steel or support elements that are managed and documented together.
- Bundle Interface: Official plugin interface from Autodesk. It enables the clean integration of SuCri without manual adjustments and ensures update security.
- Content Path: Folder in which spec files, templates, and libraries are stored. The correct path is a prerequisite for using SuCri.
- Dynamic Properties: Function (from Module 2 onwards) with which components can be flexibly adjusted later without having to reposition them.
- Fabrication Documents: Automatically derived plans, drawings, and bills of materials used for production and assembly.
- License Manager: Central tool for managing SuCri licenses. This is where you activate licenses or release them for other users.
- Module: Functional package within SuCri. There are currently four modules (1–4) covering different focus areas: from basics and turbo tools to documentation.
- Ortho Template: Drawing template in Plant 3D that is used and extended by SuCri to generate consistent orthos and fabrication drawings.
- Primary Steelwork: Main load-bearing structures (e.g., columns, beams, frames) that form the basic framework of a plant.
- Secondary Steelwork: Supplementary components (e.g., brackets, railings, stairs) that functionally extend the primary steelwork.
- Bill of Materials (BOM): Automatically generated list of all components used, including quantities, positions, and labels.
- Typicals: Predefined, reusable designs (e.g., supports, bearings) that can be placed automatically.
Important Notes
- Use these terms consistently in your project communication to avoid misunderstandings.
- Please note that certain functions, such as Dynamic Properties, require corresponding licensing of the higher modules.