説明
An efficient CFD Analysis process should take into account the quality of the information being fed to the software. This is of particular importance when it comes to geometry. Adequate meshing is crucial not only for the convergence of a solution but also for the quality an ease of interpretation of results. This hand-on lab will demonstrate the practical implications of managing large Revit models from multiple sources and having to integrate them a single mesh for analysis. We will start by creating some geometry in Autodesk Revit and walk through the steps of simplifying and refining that geometry for successful meshing in CFD. We will be using the Import/Export capabilities of Autodesk Revit and CFD before finally setting up a simple design study to validate the imported geometry. This class will feature an iterative approach used for modeling a project in Costa Rica as a case study. Going from basic geometry and then expanding into a more realistic scenario.
主な学習内容
- Use Autodesk Revit to create CFD-Ready geometry
- Export building geometry from Autodesk Revit directly into Autodesk CFD
- Use CFD’s geometry/meshing tools to simplify the imported geometry
- Create rules to assign materials and run a simple analysis to validate meshing
スピーカー
- Leonardo ChonkanLeonardo Chonkan is a Civil Engineer with a passion for technology who works as a BIM Coordinator in Costa Rica’s largest MEP Design firm. He began teaching people how to use Autodesk Revit for Construction Modelling while completing his graduation project on Building Information Modeling in 2015. Since then he worked for a Land Developer, a General Contractor and a BIM Consultant before finally arriving at his current position with Circuito-JCI, where he is directly involved in the planning and execution of BIM Projects being delivered in Costa Rica, Mexico and Panama. Leonardo is an Autodesk Certified Professional and a member of Autodesk Developer’s Network. He regularly teaches BIM related subjects at Universidad de Costa Rica, Universidad Creativa and Cámara de Construcción Costarricense.
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