Description
In order to create an analytical representation of a structural model ready for analysis, there are some transformation, changes, and assumptions that need to be applied. In Revit software, the analytical model is created automatically as the physical model is built. Some structural configurations are not suitable for direct integration with analysis and design software. Adaptive adjustment is required. This could be tedious and time consuming. In this class, you’ll learn how to take full advantage of the analytical representation features in Revit, and how to integrate the structural analysis in the Building Information Modeling (BIM) models.
Principaux enseignements
- Learn how to create the analytical representation of the structural elements in Revit
- Learn how to automate the relation between physical and analytical representations using Dynamo
- Learn how to complete the analytical model for structural analysis purpose
- Learn how to integrate the structural analysis in the intelligent models
Intervenant
- Catalin LangFormer Autodesk customer, currently Autodesk employee, working in constructions field since 2000, going through several branches of the industry, from junior unskilled worker to formwork specialist, storekeeper, project coordinator, project manager, CAD designer, structural designer. He is specialized in structural modeling and detailing. Joined Autodesk since 2014 as Quality Analyst. Currently, Product Owner for one of the teams that develops Revit and Advance Steel structural features. Since 2020, focused on connecting structural engineers to BIM environment, using Revit as coordination tools between physical model and structural analysis solutions.
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