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AutoCAD Features

Explore your design ideas with the powerful new features of AutoCAD® 2013 software. Connect with Autodesk® 360, share your designs with your social world, and work more productively with model documentation enhancements.  And with AutoCAD Apps on Autodesk Exchange, it’s easier than ever to customize your AutoCAD experience.

What's New with AutoCAD 2013

AutoCAD 2013 feature for documentation of section and details view
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Section and Details View  A new model documentation tab provides easier access to tools for creating Section and Details views. Choose from common section methods including Full, half, offset, and aligned. Specify circular or rectangular boundaries for detail views. Constrain section lines and detail boundaries to key points in the drawing views to help maintain fidelity even as the model or layout change. Maintain consistency across multiple section or detail views with customizable view styles.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for strike-thru text
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Strike-Thru TextA new strikethrough style is provided for Mtext, Mleaders, Dimensions, Tables and ArcText offering increased flexibility for representing text in your documents.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for Autodesk Cloud connectivity
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Autodesk 360 ConnectivityA tight connection with Autodesk® 360 allows you to synchronize files.  This includes syncing drawings and folders with your online account directly from within AutoCAD® software. You can export and attach files directly to your single sign-on account and share files with others via your Autodesk online account.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for customization and support file sync
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Customization and Support File SyncYou can easily share and access your AutoCAD customization preferences and support files to travel with you as you move from one machine to the next.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for social media sharing
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Social Media SharingShare your AutoCAD designs with your social world using built-in connections for Facebook and Twitter.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for AutoCAD apps on Autodesk Exchange
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AutoCAD Apps on Autodesk ExchangeEasily extend the power of AutoCAD software using AutoCAD companion apps created by members of the Autodesk® Developer Network. Getting the add-ins you need has never been easier. Visit a single destination to select from hundreds of Autodesk approved extensions.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for context sensitive PressPull
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Context Sensitive PressPullThe PressPull tool is enhanced to be more flexible and context sensitive. Now you can use the PressPull tool to extrude and offset curves, creating surfaces and solids. A new Multiple option in the PressPull tool enables you to select multiple objects within a single PressPull operation.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for Inventor file import
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Inventor File ImportAutodesk® Inventor® Fusion software adds to the 3D conceptual design capabilities of AutoCAD, enabling you to flexibly edit and validate models from almost any source.  Enhanced interoperability allows you to edit solids in CAD blocks without exploding them.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for surface curve extraction
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Surface Curve ExtractionThe new Surface Curve Extraction tool extracts isoline curves through a specified point on a surface or face of a solid.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for modern user interaction
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Modern User InteractionThe AutoCAD user interface has been enhanced to provide a more seamless interaction with the software. You’ll find a less intrusive, yet more flexible command line, additional contextual ribbon tabs, and more objects with multi-functional grips. This streamlined interaction with powerful tools, such as associative arrays and hatching help you save time and focus on your design.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for property edit preview
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Property Edit PreviewYou can dynamically and instantaneously preview changes to object properties before applying them. For example, if you select objects and then use the Properties palette to change the color, the selected objects dynamically change color as you pass the cursor over each color in the list.
AutoCAD 2013 feature for simplified migration to AutoCAD 2013
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Simplified Migration to AutoCAD 2013New and enhanced tools make it easier to migrate your custom settings or reset AutoCAD software to the default install settings.  Improved handling of tool palettes, a reset tool that returns you to the default settings, and a new migration of custom materials help ease the transition to AutoCAD 2013 from AutoCAD 2012 or previous versions.

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World's largest diesel engine 
Shipping goods from China to the U.S. is big business. And when we say big, we're talking 1,300-foot-long ships that weigh 170,974 tons. The cargo ships in question can carry 11,000 20-foot shipping containers at a breakneck speed of 31 knots.

That's a lot more oomph than the typical 20-knot cruiser, and the reason for the extra push is the world's largest diesel engine. The 109,000-horsepower Wärtsilä-Sulzer RTA96-C, which first set sail in the Emma Mærsk in 2006, weighs in at a rotund 2,300 tons, and it's 44-feet tall and 90-feet long. In other words, the TRA96 is the height of a four-story building, and longer than a Christmas Eve line at Sam's Club. Within that massive exterior rests 14 cylinders that each consume 6.5-ounces of diesel fuel every cycle. And, if you like torque, there's enough twist to rip an M1 tank to shreds, though the massive mill churns at only 102 rpm.

That's a lot of motor to ponder, and we'd be imagining the size of that camshaft, if it had one. This turbocharged two-stroke features common rail tech that utilizes a high-pressure fuel rail to supply fuel to individual solenoid valves. That means improved fuel economy and better performance, which is nothing short of essential in such a massive ship.

So far there are 25 such engines patrolling the world's oceans, and another 86 are on the way. And since these mills can get a shipment from China to LA in four fewer days than their competitors, we wouldn't be surprised to see still more engines on the way. 
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