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In this major version release, AutoTURN Pro included the ability to evaluate multiple routes that avoid specified exclusion zones (e.g.
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A version upgrade was released in May 2015. In April 2014, AutoTURN 9.0 was released to the transportation engineering sector.
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Transoft engineers conducted several years of research to add the 3D capacity to the back-end code of the software. The ability to view clearance issues on the horizontal and vertical planes provides engineers with a more complete picture of their project environments. In 2011, Transoft Solutions added 3D capabilities to the original AutoTURN product.Plan view and chamfered vehicles can be used for simulations and or modified in this version.
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It builds on version 5.1’s abilities to loop simulations by adding the ability to export simulations to InVision (a separate software application) in order to create video clips.
AutoTURN 3.0 was released in 1993, less than 1 year after AutoTURN 2.0.AutoTURN 2.0 was compatible with AutoCAD Release 10 and then Unix version of MicroStation V 3.4. The libraries of vehicles available for swept path simulation and analysis was limited and vehicle simulations could only be carried out in a forward direction. In 1992, AutoTURN 2.0 was released and was the first released version of AutoTURN compatible with Bentley Systems MicroStation Unix.AutoTURN is used to analyze road and site design projects including intersections, roundabouts, bus terminals, loading bays, parking lots or any on/off-street assignments involving vehicle access checks, clearances, and swept path maneuvers.
In the 25 years since the software was released, it has improved to reflect the needs of engineers and designers in the transportation sector. The first version of AutoTURN was released for use on Autodesk’s AutoCAD Release 9. AutoTURN was designed as the practical application of a University of Calgary civil engineering graduate studies thesis by Milton Carrasco. AutoTURN was originally developed for Transoft Solutions Inc.