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Aplitop TcpMDT Photovoltaic - Maintenance

Aplitop TcpMDT Photovoltaic - Maintenance


Maintenance subscription for Aplitop TcpMDT Photovoltaic.



Overview


Developed in collaboration with SOLTEC, TcpMDT Photovoltaic is designed to optimize topographic work in photovoltaic plant projects. Zones are defined with criteria about maximum slopes, elevation differences, tolerances and other factors, and various types of solar trackers are placed on the ground.

TcpMDT Photovoltaic has tools to solve incidents with slopes, jumps and others, generating a final terrain model, which manages to optimize earthworks to the maximum. In addition, it includes the production of quantity products take-off and stake out reports, maps and 3D models, which can be exported to OpenBIM and other formats.



Features



Terrain Analysis


The project is divided into zones that can be managed jointly or independently, setting the maximum permissible slopes, pitch and elevation difference between solar trackers, positive and negative clearance and more.

The software allows you to visualize the existing ground in 3D and analyze its North-South or East-West slopes with representation through customizable color palettes and labeling of values.


Site Design


Various types of solar trackers can be defined, specifying properties such as brand and model, physical dimensions, location and types of support poles, number of solar panels, maximum power, etc.

Layout on the ground can be carried out in an assisted manner or by converting objects from a CAD drawing. Solar trackers and poles are automatically numbered and can be linked to external references.


Calculation and Optimization


For each solar tracker, longitudinal and transverse slopes are computed, in order to adjust the best grade, adapting it to the parameters and tolerances of the project criteria. Optimization automatically adjusts elevation differences greater than the thresholds, and interactive tools are included to resolve errors with slopes, jumps between solar trackers, and others.

Once the issues have been reviewed, a final ground model is generated, which optimizes earthworks as much as possible.


Results

TcpMDT Photovoltaic includes the generation of reports about zones, solar trackers and poles, both summarized and detailed, which can be exported to Excel and other formats, as well as sent to data collectors for field stakeout with GNSS or total station.

The graphic information is organized by layers with which plans, tables and listings are easily generated for the project report. A 3D model of the entire facility is also obtained, achieving a realistic representation of the final terrain.

In addition, this model can be exported to IFC with all associated properties, for integration into OpenBIM workflows.

 

 

 

 

 

Specs



Requirements

Base Application TcpMDT Professional 9.0 (november 2023 or later)
CAD AutoCAD® versions 2007 to 2025
BricsCAD® Pro/Platinum
Professional versions 16 to 24
GstarCAD® versions 2021 and 2024
ZWCAD® Professional/Enterprise versions 2012+ to 2025
Operating System Windows 8, 10 and 11 in x64 architecture
Peripherals Mouse with 3 buttons+ wheel or pointer
Graphics Card 128ox720 pixels, compatible with OpenGL 3.3 or better Recommended chipset Nvidia or ATI
Hard Disk 10 Gb of free disk space
Memory 8 Gb

 

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Maintenance subscription for Aplitop TcpMDT Photovoltaic.



Overview


Developed in collaboration with SOLTEC, TcpMDT Photovoltaic is designed to optimize topographic work in photovoltaic plant projects. Zones are defined with criteria about maximum slopes, elevation differences, tolerances and other factors, and various types of solar trackers are placed on the ground.

TcpMDT Photovoltaic has tools to solve incidents with slopes, jumps and others, generating a final terrain model, which manages to optimize earthworks to the maximum. In addition, it includes the production of quantity products take-off and stake out reports, maps and 3D models, which can be exported to OpenBIM and other formats.



Features



Terrain Analysis


The project is divided into zones that can be managed jointly or independently, setting the maximum permissible slopes, pitch and elevation difference between solar trackers, positive and negative clearance and more.

The software allows you to visualize the existing ground in 3D and analyze its North-South or East-West slopes with representation through customizable color palettes and labeling of values.


Site Design


Various types of solar trackers can be defined, specifying properties such as brand and model, physical dimensions, location and types of support poles, number of solar panels, maximum power, etc.

Layout on the ground can be carried out in an assisted manner or by converting objects from a CAD drawing. Solar trackers and poles are automatically numbered and can be linked to external references.


Calculation and Optimization


For each solar tracker, longitudinal and transverse slopes are computed, in order to adjust the best grade, adapting it to the parameters and tolerances of the project criteria. Optimization automatically adjusts elevation differences greater than the thresholds, and interactive tools are included to resolve errors with slopes, jumps between solar trackers, and others.

Once the issues have been reviewed, a final ground model is generated, which optimizes earthworks as much as possible.


Results

TcpMDT Photovoltaic includes the generation of reports about zones, solar trackers and poles, both summarized and detailed, which can be exported to Excel and other formats, as well as sent to data collectors for field stakeout with GNSS or total station.

The graphic information is organized by layers with which plans, tables and listings are easily generated for the project report. A 3D model of the entire facility is also obtained, achieving a realistic representation of the final terrain.

In addition, this model can be exported to IFC with all associated properties, for integration into OpenBIM workflows.

 

 

 

 

 

Specs



Requirements

Base Application TcpMDT Professional 9.0 (november 2023 or later)
CAD AutoCAD® versions 2007 to 2025
BricsCAD® Pro/Platinum
Professional versions 16 to 24
GstarCAD® versions 2021 and 2024
ZWCAD® Professional/Enterprise versions 2012+ to 2025
Operating System Windows 8, 10 and 11 in x64 architecture
Peripherals Mouse with 3 buttons+ wheel or pointer
Graphics Card 128ox720 pixels, compatible with OpenGL 3.3 or better Recommended chipset Nvidia or ATI
Hard Disk 10 Gb of free disk space
Memory 8 Gb