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Supported Entities

Smart Interop Publisher can translate the .stp files of the CIS/2 design domain and schema type STRUCTURAL_FRAME_SCHEMA. The entities within this domain and schema type that the software supports are listed below along with the exceptions.

  • Design/Located Part

  • Part_Prismatic_Simple

    • Section_Profile

    • Section_Profile_Angle (Angle with leg slope is not supported)

    • Section_Profile_Channel

    • Section_Profile_Circle

    • Section_Profile_I_Type (The asymmetric and rail type I sections are not supported)

    • Section_Profile_Rectangle

    • Section_Profile_T_Type (The T sections with flange and web slope are not supported)

    • Part_Prismatic_Simple_Curved (Only lines, polylines, ellipse, and circle curves are supported)

  • Part_Sheet_Bounded_Simple (Only planar sheets are supported)

  • Part_Sheet_Bounded_Complex (The bounding curves, line and polyline, are supported. Slabs/Sheets with openings/holes are also supported. Only planar sheets are supported.)

Cross-Section Data

The dimension data of a cross-section in an .stp file is read from cross-section workbooks. Cross-section workbooks contain the cross-section libraries delivered with Smart Interop Publisher for various standards such as AISC, BS, and CISC. Smart Interop Publisher provides standard catalog Excel spreadsheets and mapping .xml files for CIS/2. By default, these files are delivered in the [Install drive]:\Program Files\SmartPlant\Interop Publisher\CIS2Dependencies folder.

If a cross-section name in an .stp file does not exist in any of the delivered cross-section workbooks, Smart Interop Publisher does not publish the structural members using that cross-section. You can search for the missing members in the detailed log file that Smart Interop Publisher generates when it publishes an .stp file.

To publish missing members, you can use the following methods: