Revit Structure

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Autodesk Revit Structure BIM is to CAD as Revit is to AutoCAD. BIM, or Building Information Modeling is the overall process of creating a three dimensional database, in the form of a model of information that pertains to the design of a building. Under this BIM umbrella, there are many software applications that lead to an efficient design of space. Revit can certainly be considered the main application under the BIM umbrella, but other applications are designed to perform certain functions which Revit either has minimal functionality to do, or, cannot do at all. AutodeskÂŽ RevitÂŽ Structure Building Information Modeling (BIM) software for structural engineering provides tools built specifically for structural design, analysis, and engineering.

Objectives To learn the fundamental features of Autodesk Revit Structure, how to use the 3D parametric design tools for creating and analysing a project, and finish with construction documentation and design visualisation.


Autodesk Revit Structure Starting Revit Structure Opening a Project File Identifying the User Interface Components Introduction to the Ribbon Understanding the Quick Access Toolbar Understanding the Options Bar Understanding the Application Menu Understanding the InfoCenter Toolbar Understanding the Project Browser Understanding the Type Selector Understanding the Properties Palette Understanding the Status Bar Understanding the Drawing Area Understanding View Controls Understanding the Navigation Bar Understanding the ViewCube Understanding the Steering Wheels Understanding the Options Dialog Understanding the Units and Snaps Starting a New Project from Recent Files Starting a New Project from the Application Menu Using the Mouse: Fundamentals Using the Keyboard: Fundamentals Managing Windows Saving and Closing Files Closing the Application

Modeling Essentials Introduction to Modeling with Revit Introduction to the Concepts of Families, Types and Instances Understanding Sketch, Based Objects Understanding Project Datum Creating and Modifying Levels Creating and Modifying Grids Using Scope Boxes to Control Datum Visibility Understanding Work Planes, Reference Planes and Reference Lines Setting and Showing the Active Work Plane Creating Reference Planes Modeling Accurately with Length Snap Increments Working with Snaps Working in 3D Views to Aid in Modeling


Building Shell Starting your First Project Understanding Wall Drawing Aids Creating Exterior Structural Walls Creating Door Openings Creating Windows Modifying Windows Creating a Roof by Footprint Creating a Roof by Extrusion Adjusting and Aligning Model Patterns

Components and Families Introduction to Components and Families Placing Components from the Project Browser Loading Families and Using Type Catalogs Loading Families as Groups Finding Components using Autodesk Seek


Basic Modify and Reporting Tools Selecting Objects Copying and Moving Objects Rotating Objects Arraying Objects Scaling Objects Mirroring Objects Flipping Objects Using the Clipboard for Copy and Paste Splitting Objects Creating Elements Consistently with Match Type and Create Similar Aligning Objects Trimming and Extending Objects Offsetting Objects Pinning Objects in Place Deleting Objects Measuring versus Dimensioning Objects Understanding Element IDs Understanding the Nature of Warnings and Reviewing Reporting and Displaying Coordinates

Views and sheets Creating Plan Views Creating a Plan Region Creating Exterior Elevation Views Creating Shearwall Elevation Views Creating Framing Elevation Views Changing the Elevation Symbol Creating a Section View Breaking Section Lines Controlling Section View and Depth Segmenting a Section View Creating Callout Views Modifying a Callout Tag Visibility Behavior Creating Drafting Views Creating a Reference View Modifying the Clip Plane in a View Duplicating Views Duplicating as Dependent Views Creating Match Lines and View References Creating Sheets Placing Views on a Sheet Aligning Views on Sheets with a Guide Grid Configuring System Family Coarse Scale Cut Patterns


Dimensions and Constraints

View Graphics Introduction to View Properties Working with Visual Styles Understanding Scale and Level of Detail Understanding View Discipline Graphics Settings Understanding Plan View Range Managing and Applying View Templates Introduction to Object Styles and Visibility Graphics/ Overrides Understanding Visibility Graphics Overrides Creating Element and Category Graphics Overrides in Views Creating Filter Overrides in Views Understanding Crop Regions Understanding Annotation Crop Regions

Introduction to Dimensions and Constraints Using Temporary Dimensions Modifying Temporary Dimension Settings Controlling Temporary Dimension Appearance Working with Permanent Dimensions Modifying Dimensions Setting Dimension Preferred Edges Overriding Dimension Text Creating and Modifying Dimension Styles Locking Dimensions Controlling Dimensions Using Equality Constraints Controlling Dimension Units Introduction to Schedule and Tag Parameters Introduction to Tag Concepts Introduction to Schedule Concepts Placing Element Tags Managing Loaded and Default Tags Placing Room/Area Tags Creating a Schedule and Specifying Fields Modifying Schedules with Filters Modifying Schedules with Sorting and Grouping Modifying Schedule Formatting Modifying Schedule Appearance Placing Schedules on Sheets


Modeling Essentials Annotation Creating Text Annotation Modifying Text and Adding Leaders Checking Spelling in a View Using Find and Replace in Text Annotation Modifying Text Type Properties Creating Keynotes Modifying Keynotes Managing Keynote Settings Creating a Keynote Legend

Introduction to Printing Managing Print Settings Selecting Print Range and Options Printing to PDF Publishing to DWF and Buzzsaw Publishing to DWG and Buzzsaw Publishing Files to Share with Autodesk Seek Publishing to DWF Managing Sheet Issues and Revisions Creating Revision Clouds and Tags Modifying Titleblocks into Sketch Title Blocks Creating Revised Schedules Managing Revision Schedules Importing DWF Markups


Building Structure

Worksets Introduction to the Concept of Worksharing Revit Worksharing Terminology Enabling Worksharing in a Project File Creating the Central File Creating the First Local File Creating Worksets Understanding Workset Visibility Understanding How Central and Local Files Communicate Closing a Workshared Project Understanding Editing Requests Understanding the Active Workset Specifying Open Worksets Managing Linked Revit File Worksets Working Offline and Recovering Project Data Viewing History and Project Comments Restoring and Rollback of a Workshared Project Detaching a File From Central

Introduction to and Managing Structural Settings Adding Steel Beams Adding Concrete Beams Creating Structural Walls Modifying Wall Properties Placing Wall Sweeps Placing Wall Reveals Creating Structural Columns Creating Floors Creating Slab Edges Creating Trusses Creating Braces Creating Beam Systems Creating Isolated Foundations Creating Wall Foundations Creating Stepped Foundations Creating Foundation Slabs Creating Foundation Slab Edges Creating Similar and Pinning Objects Truss Types Structural Beam Types Adding Slanted Columns Sloped Beams Beam Joins Beam Openings Rebar Placing Area Reinforcement Area Reinforcement Symbols Placing Path Reinforcement Path Reinforcement Symbols Edit Rebar Cover Customizing Rebar Cover Settings Rebar Abbreviations


Managing Settings

Managing Your Projects Managing Project Information Specifying the Location, Weather and Site Setting Project Units Creating and Using Project Parameters Managing Project Browser View Organization Understanding Mirror a Project Understanding Purge Unused

Understanding Model and Drafting Patterns Managing Fill Patterns Understanding the Render Appearance Library Managing Object Styles Managing Line Styles Managing Line Weights Managing Line Patterns Managing Halftone/Underlay Settings


Group

Managing Application Settings Managing the User Interface Components Managing File and Template Locations Managing the Places Bar Customizing the User Interface Customizing Keyboard Shortcuts Temporary Display Settings Macro Security

Introduction to Groups Creating a Model Group Creating and Managing Groups of Model and Annotation Elements Attaching Annotation Detail Groups Creating Detail Groups Editing Groups Creating Slight Variation in Group Instances Converting Groups to Links Saving and Loading Groups Best Practices of Working with Groups


Phases Introduction to Phases Understanding Element States in Phases Managing Phases Phases in Project Templates Understanding the Impact of Phases on Documentation Demolishing ElementsAssigning Phases and Phase Filters to a View Managing Phase Filters and Graphic Overrides

Collaboration Introduction to Design Options Working with Design Options and Sets Editing Design Options Creating Design Option Views Understanding the Impact of Design Options on Documentation Promoting and Accepting Design Options


Certifications Certificates will be issued at the end of the course attested by the Ministry of Education, UAE

Zabeel Institute – at a glance Zabeel Institute, established in 1988, is a leading Educational and Training Institute for executives in Dubai and is approved by the Ministry of Education, UAE. We offer training programs to professionals from various industries like Engineering, Construction, Projects, Accounts & Finance, and Management, Languages etc.

The Zabeel Advantage 22 Years Experience in training Professional Executives Achiever of many QUALITY AWARDS for training from 1988 till date Qualified & Certified Trainers Sophisticated Lab with High end machines Certificates attested by the Ministry of Education, UAE Vast resource materials for reference and course materials Free online support for further assistance Free follow up orientation seminars & workshops & placement assistance


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