Revit Steel Structure- Project Based Course In Revit
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.02 GB | Duration: 14h 50m
Published 7/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 10.02 GB | Duration: 14h 50m
Complete Modeling and Detailing of a Residential Building (full review)
What you'll learn
Integration of structural and analytical model
Direct connection between the model and other views
Creating details and shop drawings based on the 3D model
Communication between analytical software
3D Modeling with High LOD (Level Of Details)
Requirements
Basic knowledge about Autodesk Revit
Description
Revit Structure software is one of the most widely used software of Autodesk company in BIM (Building Information Modeling) projects for structural engineers. In this course, try a fully practical training for those interested in Revit Structure, especially civil engineers for structural modeling and explain the workflow in BIM modeling.This training course has 111 clips for about 20 hours, which is done in a completely professional manner on a project of implementing the steel structure modeling process with the BIM process.Project Information:Area: 32000 sqmNumber of floors: 35(6 floors of parking)Headlines of this course:Project introductionInitial review of the AutoCAD file of the projectHow to create a report of issues in the received drawings for modelingHow to create Excel table for reportsThe concept of LOD in structural modelingThe meaning of LOD in structural modelingWhy should we care about LOD in modeling?Naming structure in BIM projectsCreate a template to start modelingLevel creation with DynamoHow to manage and import DWG drawings Create a WBS for the modeling processTips and techniques for applying Grids in modelingHow to create structural columns familyUse of structural connectionsPlacement of base plates in the projectProject foundation modelingUsing Splice Joint to connect between columnscreate project beamsModeling of beams of parking rampsModeling of stairs beamsCreate beam connectionsCheck the model in NavisworksReview of clashes in Navisworks How to fix detected clashesQuantity take-off and material take-offs of the projectCreating sheetsReview and presentation of models with EnscapeModel review in Bexel ManagerWork with the Assembly tool in Revit for structural elementsApart from the above topics, the training is full of practical tips and techniques for executive projects.
Overview
Section 1: Introducing the course file
Lecture 1 Session 1
Lecture 2 Session 2
Section 2: Writing a report from the received AutoCAD file
Lecture 3 Session 3
Lecture 4 Session 4
Section 3: Checking LOD in structural projects
Lecture 5 Session 5
Lecture 6 Session 6
Lecture 7 Session 7
Section 4: Naming system in modeling
Lecture 8 Session 8
Section 5: Beginning of the steel structure modeling process
Lecture 9 Session 9
Section 6: Creating Levels + Creating Levels with Dynamo and Excel
Lecture 10 Session 10
Lecture 11 Session 11
Lecture 12 Session 12
Lecture 13 Session 13
Section 7: Preparing the AutoCAD file to importing into Revit
Lecture 14 Session 14
Lecture 15 Session 15
Section 8: Creating Grids
Lecture 16 Session 16
Lecture 17 Session 17
Section 9: Creating Columns Family
Lecture 18 Session 18
Lecture 19 Session 19
Lecture 20 Session 20
Lecture 21 Session 21
Lecture 22 Session 22
Section 10: Add columns family in the project
Lecture 23 Session 23
Section 11: Creating Connection Families for Steel Columns
Lecture 24 Session 24
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Section 12: Creating Base Plate Family
Lecture 34 Session 34
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Lecture 38 Session 38
Section 13: Placement of Columns and Base Plates
Lecture 39 Session 39
Lecture 40 Session 40
Lecture 41 Session 41
Lecture 42 Session 42
Section 14: Foundation Modeling
Lecture 43 Session 43
Section 15: Splice Connection for Columns
Lecture 44 Session 44
Section 16: Modeling of underground beams and retaining walls
Lecture 45 Session 45
Lecture 46 Session 46
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Lecture 48 Session 48
Section 17: Creating Embed Connection
Lecture 49 Session 49
Lecture 50 Session 50
Lecture 51 Session 51
Section 18: Shear Plate Connection for Connecting Beams
Lecture 52 Session 52
Lecture 53 Session 53
Section 19: Creating and Adding Studs
Lecture 54 Session 54
Lecture 55 Session 55
Section 20: Creating and Adding Cutters
Lecture 56 Session 56
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Lecture 58 Session 58
Section 21: Creating Stairs with Connections
Lecture 59 Session 59
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Section 22: Creating Ramps with Connections
Lecture 66 Session 66
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Section 23: Checking Clashes in Navisworks and fixing them
Lecture 73 Session 73
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Section 24: Model documentation
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Structural Engineers,BIM Modelers,Project Managers,Civil Engineers