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Revit Posts

Beams Tied to height of Columns

When Revit 2012 was released there was this new feature on structural beams that didn’t get addressed in any of the “NEW” documentation.  I stumbled across it during a training session and have been using it so much that it has become second nature to me.  This week while using this tool one of my clients saw it and had no clue it was even there.  So I told them that I would blog it so they can have documentation on it.

If you have a a beam connected to a column, similar to what is shown (element types can vary), there is a value in the instance properties of the beam called “Start/End Attachment Type”.   This property can be changed to End Elevation or Distance, by default the value is End Elevation.  End Elevation maintains the value of the beam to the placement level and Distance orients the value to the join location on a column.  So if you are wanting the beams to move up and down with the top (or bottom) of a column then you simply change this value to Distance.

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Once the value is changed to Distance then you will see two new properties show up for the beam, “Attachment Distance” and “End of Referenced Column”.  Attachment Distance option allows a user to put in a value for an offset of the beam to the top of the column, so that the beam will still move up and down with the column just be that given value away.  End of… allows the beam to be either associated to the Top or Bottom of the column.

Revit 2013 – Reinforcement

One of the big new features for Revit Structure is the addition of Welded Wire Mesh.  This utility allows us to model not just wire mesh but set the size of the sheets and the overlaps.   We also get 3D rebar with area and path reinforcement instead of the old pseudo stuff these tools used to have.   And of course if you are on the Building Design Suite these tools are for everyone.

Revit 2013 Help-Suites Workflow

Since Autodesk went online with the help files years ago they are available once the software is available for download.  If you don’t want to download you can still check out the What’s New for most programs.

http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Revit/enu/2013/Help/00002-New_in_Revit_2013

With the new Building Design Suites there is also a suites workflow.

http://wikihelp.autodesk.com/Building_Design_Suite/enu/2013/Help/0153-Suites_W153

 

Revit 2013

For those of you who haven’t heard if you have the Building Design Suite Premium or Ultimate then you will only have one Revit program.  This includes RST, RAC and RME and the install can be customized.  Your subscription account already has Product Enhancements available (even thought the sute doesn’t ship until April 14th).

If you are wondering what 360 was, it is the new verbage for the former Autodesk Cloud services.  Now the cloud storage, rendering, analysis are all part of Autodesk 360