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Autodesk AutoCAD Electrical 2024 enables electrical professionals to quickly construct, change, and document electrical controls systems in 3D. It is a strong and dependable program. It is a sophisticated and feature-rich suite that includes a set of electrical design tools tailored to the industry. It is an effective program that enables electrical engineers to interactively design circuits with an emphasis on automation to increase efficiency without sacrificing creativity. The program offers a straightforward, well-organized user interface with quick access to all required tools. Additionally, it enables users to collaborate on numerous projects and designs.
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AutoCAD Electrical wspomaga projektowanie elektrycznych systemw sterowania. Posiada zestaw zaawansowanych narzędzi do projektowania lub modyfikowania schematw obwodw elektrycznych. Wspłpraca z Autodesk Inventor umożliwia integracje schematw elektrycznych z modelem 3D urządzenia.
Program umożliwia wymianę informacji o rozmieszczeniu kabli i przewodw pomiędzy zespołem elektrykw i mechanikw. Narzędziem wymiany jest tu oprogramowanie Autodesk Inventor, ktre dostarcza dodatkowe dane projektowe. AutoCAD Electrical poprzez generowanie plikw DWG umożliwia wymianę danych z projektantami spoza grupy roboczej, ktrzy dzięki Autodesk Design Review mogą przeglądać, nanosić poprawki, a także śledzić zmiany w danych projektowych. Dzięki takiej funkcjonalności wymiana danych projektowych z innymi partnerami jest łatwiejsza i wydajniejsza.
AutoCAD Electrical został wyposażony w funkcję automatycznej kontroli błędw, ktra w czasie rzeczywistym diagnozuje i identyfikuje takie problemy. AutoCAD Electrical oferuje rwnież ponad 350 000 komponentw dostarczanych przez największych producentw w branży elektrycznej.
Wiele czynności takich jak rysowanie drabinek czy rysowanie przewodw jedno lub wielofazowych jest zautomatyzowanych. Program kontroluje numerację przewodw, etykiety symboli elektrycznych oraz odnośniki pomiędzy cewkami w przekaźnikach a stykami. Na każdym etapie projektu projektant może wygenerować raporty zestawienia komponentw czy listy połączeń.
Location View tab on Project Manager
Gain flexibility in the way you view your project. The Location View allows you to view all the devices in the project by installation and location in a tree view. An expanded panel on the Location View enables you view and export individual device and connection information.
Location View tab enhancements
Project Level Node in Location View Tab to view or export the entire project from the Details and Connections panels, link the AutoCAD Electrical component to the Inventor part with a click, and more.
Improved capabilities with wires
Apply drawing and project property for sort order to wire sequences as well as tag and wire number order. This setting provides default wire sequencing for wire networks with multiple components.
Microsoft SQL Server Support for catalog data
We now support SQL Server for your catalog data. Create an SQL Server instance, migrate the default Microsoft Access-based catalog and footprint databases; configure your SQL Server instance while installing AutoCAD Electrical 2017 or set up your SQL Server from the product, use Content Migration Utility for migration.
Interoperability with Autodesk Inventor
Seamlessly integrate the electrical design with the mechanical assembly, enabling real-time associativity, management, and cross-product updates, with electromechanical workflows between AutoCAD Electrical and Inventor. The 2 disciplines are synchronized for error-free integrated design, accurate routing, connectivity, and cable/wire lengths through a common user interface between products.
Combined BOM report with Inventor
If your project is linked to an Inventor assembly (electromechanical project), you can generate a combined bill of material (BOM) report. An option to include the Inventor parts is now available when you generate either a schematic or panel BOM report.
Note: 64-bit Operating Systems are recommended if you are working with Large Datasets, Point Clouds and 3D Modeling and required if you are using the Model Documentation feature of AutoCAD Electrical.
Space-based imagery now provides the GIS professional with the ability to monitor isolated regions and minority groups at risk of environmental exploitation and human rights abuse. Increased economic globalization and climate change pressure will likely increase the frequency and intensity of regional ethnic and resource motivated conflict. Although the use of high resolution satellite imagery for monitoring human rights abuse was proposed even before the conflict in the former Yugoslavian state of Bosnia, only in the last decade has satellite imagery of sufficiently high resolution become available for mainstream human rights applications. Operators such as GeoEye have provided metric earth observation and analysis with satellites such as IKONOS 2, which travels in a roughly 423km altitude polar orbit around the earth.
I was invited by Survival International, a human rights organization focused primarily on indigenous groups around the globe, to look closely at the Grasberg mine complex in Irian Jaya (West Papua). This request followed previous studies I had been involved with in southern Sudan and Zimbabwe (1-2). We applied to the GeoEye Foundation for satellite imagery data covering this region.
The intention of this particular human rights study was to monitor mining corporation activities in these poorly documented regions. Very few maps and data are available for these areas due to their inherent inaccessibility. It should be noted that severe passive opposition (such as placarded marches, public awareness, use of national and international media, etc.) and active opposition (including deliberately damaging equipment, damaging fuel lines, etc.) near the Grasberg mine has resulted in concerted media interest world-wide. Access to this region is significantly restricted. The recent deaths of two U.S. journalists and the West Papuan leader, Kelly Kwalik, close to the mine in late December 2009 only served to heighten existing tensions in the Irian Jaya region. Kwalik had advocated passive resistance to the occupation of tribal homelands by Indonesian military forces.
A key challenge for confirming human rights abuse allegations is a rapid response to the claims and reports, which often lack precise locations on the ground. Effective and timely response by the international media and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is hindered by not knowing the size of affected areas, or distribution of numbers of people affected. Furthermore, there is often unwillingness by the local governments to permit access to foreign press members who might verify poor living conditions or provide humanitarian relief to potential "enemies of the state." These fears create a xenophobic response to outside influences. This is evidenced by the rapid response of the international community in the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis in 2008, which was sadly short-circuited to a great extent by the reticence of the Burmese authorities to receive aid.
There has been considerable concern about the indigenous Amungme and Komoro tribes, with the expansive growth in the Grasberg mine. This mine is operated by Rio Tinto (a U.S. registered company) as a 40% joint venture partnership with Freeport McMoran Copper and Gold (FCX) run in partnership with the Indonesian Government. PT Freeport Indonesia (PTFI) is a subsidiary of the U.S. company, Freeport McMoran Copper and Gold Inc. Freeport McMoran Copper and Gold Inc. is listed on the New York Stock Exchange, and PTFI is listed on the Jakarta Stock Exchange. This mine is the largest gold mine in the world and the third largest copper mine - a significant factor in the Indonesian economic sector.
A relatively recent (2006) and comprehensive report (3) by WAHLI - the Indonesian Forum for Environment, the environmental watchdog of Indonesia - stated significant concerns over Rio Tinto's continued failure to address human rights and workers' rights, as well as shortcomings in environmental protection. The report listed the following: legal breaches, copper wastage and pollution, engineering inadequacies, vegetation smothering, tailings toxicity, estuary habitat destruction, contamination of estuary food chain and ecological disruption.
WALHI's recommendations were very forthright. It recommended that the government immediately enforce national environmental law by halting Freeport-Rio Tinto operations until breaches were remedied, undertake its own thorough and regular sampling, re-examine tax and royalty arrangements, and establish an independent panel to define various issues including processing and waste management. Local communities protesting against environmental and cultural damage by the mine's expansion and operations have been subject to a range of measures including harassment, torture and even murder. It is on such grounds that the Norwegian Pension Fund finally disinvested from Rio Tinto in 2008. For the Amungme and Komoro tribes, the reduction of the once magnificent Mt. Grasberg, one of the largest peaks of the Sudirman range of West Papua, to an intensely excavated plateau has been quite devastating. Tribes were forcefully relocated, leaving thousands of indigenous people removed from their traditional farming and food gathering territories. Moving Amungme to the more tropical lowlands brought people without natural malarial immunity into contact with malaria carrying mosquitoes, which has led to an increase in mortality rates.
The vast Grasberg copper and gold mine (figure 1), at over 2.6M hectares, was first prospected thoroughly by Dutch geologists in the 1930s. It comprises several delicate ecosystems - alpine meadow, wetland and mangrove forest - which make this environmental site world-renowned for its range and diversity of flora and fauna. The mine is seen at the left with glaciers at the right. The accelerated rate of mine and infrastructure development and consequential environmental destruction are set against a backdrop of rising tension. The strong indigenous desire for West Papuan independence, which began during the Indonesian occupation in the1960s, places Grasberg's Freeport mine as a strong contender for the worst case of environmental and human rights abuse of any mining project currently underway in the world.