Windows 7 Enterprise, Ultimate, Professional, or Home Premium (64-bit), or Windows XP Pro x64 (SP2 or later).
By Tuesday, the magic happened. Using the tools, Marcus began laying out a new substation. Every time he dragged a transformer into the workspace, the software’s automated analysis instantly calculated the voltage drops and verified the structural integrity of the poles. It wasn't just drawing; it was engineering in real-time.
AUD bridged this gap by integrating comprehensive and analysis tools directly into the familiar AutoCAD environment. The "WIN64-ISO" designation refers to a 64-bit disk image format, which was the standard method for distributing heavy-duty professional software for Windows, ensuring that designers could utilize the full potential of their 64-bit operating systems to handle complex network topologies. Core Features and Capabilities AUTODESK AUTOCAD UTILITY DESIGN v2013 WIN64-ISO
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Note: While some legacy software can run on newer operating systems, it is officially designed for the above platforms. Benefits for Utilities and Designers Every time he dragged a transformer into the
Autodesk AutoCAD Utility Design (AUD) 2013 is a specialized BIM (Building Information Modeling) tool for designing overhead and underground electrical distribution networks. It combines AutoCAD functionality with rule-based engineering analysis. 🛠️ System Requirements
Official Autodesk support for this product has ended. For legacy support, users may contact Spatial Business Systems (SBS) regarding the successor product, Automated Utility Design, or consult third‑party forums and archived documentation. Autodesk's official retirement notice references the partnership with SBS for continued development under the name Automated Utility Design. The "WIN64-ISO" designation refers to a 64-bit disk
At its core, AutoCAD Utility Design 2013 was a model‑based design solution for —both overhead and underground. It combined design and documentation tools with standards‑driven workflows and engineering analysis, all within the familiar AutoCAD software environment.