Designers, detailers, fabricators and construction professionals have access to an ever-expanding set of capabilities in Autodesk Revit. But keeping up with these enhancements can be a challenge. Join me in this fast-paced, interactive session for an overview of new features and workflows enabled in Autodesk Revit 2018!
Heard about the Collaboration for Revit cloud service, but still on the fence? This class is for you! We will take a look at the needs served by this cloud-hosted solution, discuss the value that it brings to the table, and then dive into a live project—first on BIM 360 Team, where all project participants have a stake, and then inside the Revit environment. In one fast-paced hour, you should have the knowledge needed to make the decision to adopt Collaboration for Revit to extend Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows within your own firm. This session features Collaboration for Revit, BIM 360 Team, Autodesk Drive and Revit.
With Advance Steel Extension, Autodesk Revit users can quickly connect their models to Advance Steel using the export, import, and synchronize functionalities to transfer the BIM data in LOD350 for Structural Steel. This interoperability helps users to produce general arrangement drawings, fabrication drawings, BOMs, and NC files for steel structures more rapidly.
Users can update the modifications without the need to reimport the entire structure using BIM data synchronization between applications. Synchronization also reduces the risk of potential errors by offering the possibility to track changes made on the same model in different applications.
In this session, we will explore the simple, powerful, round-trip workflow between Revit 2017 software and Robot Structural Analysis Professional 2017 software. We'll start with a simple structural model of a building in Revit software and develop an understanding of the analytical model that Revit software builds concurrently with the creation of structural geometry. We will then explore the Structural Analysis for Revit feature, which enables static and gravity analyses to be performed on the cloud directly from Revit software. Next, we’ll push that model into Robot Structural Analysis Professional software to perform a basic analysis and code group-based design. Finally, we’ll push the updated geometry from Robot Structural Analysis Professional software back to Revit software and observe that the model has been updated. This session features Revit and Robot Structural Analysis Professional.