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Revit is a great program for structural engineering, offering cutting-edge tools for designing solid structures and publishing clear, easy-to-share documentation.
This course focuses on the major components of Revit 2022 used for structural design, featuring examples in imperial units (inches and feet).
Expert explains how to start a project and set up structural views; add foundations, reinforcing, and steel and concrete framing; model slabs and trusses; and build a whole lot more, also helps you create detailed, annotated documentation for sharing and use in construction.
The course is designed for members with no Revit experience, or for more advanced users who want to jump to a topic and start from there. Either way, this comprehensive course can teach you what you need to know to be dangerous in Revit structure.
Introduction
Using Revit for structural engineering in imperial units
1. Setting Up the Project
Linking architecture
Creating levels
Copy/Monitor
Adding and setting up structural views
Creating view templates
2. Grids and Columns
Adding grids to the model
Adding steel columns to the model
Creating column offsets
Creating a column schedule
Adding slanted columns
Attaching columns to steel
3. Foundations
Adding foundation walls
Adding wall footings
Adding piers and pilasters
Adding isolated footings
Creating a CMU elevator shaft
Shaft openings
Adding step footings
Tagging a step footing
Adding a step footing family
Retaining walls and footings
4. Steel Framing
Adding perimeter beams
Adding beam systems
Modifying beam systems
Copy and Paste Aligned
Altering beam elevations
Adding joist systems
Tagging framing
Configuring beam joins
5. Floors and Slabs
Creating a slab on grade
Adding a concrete floor with steel decking
Cantilevering slab edges
Creating thickened slabs
Creating slab depressions
6. Reinforcing
Parallel to face
Perpendicular to face
Sketching rebar
Adding area reinforcing
View settings
Adding freeform rebar
7. Steel Brace Frames
Adding a brace frame elevation
Adding a brace frame
Adding brace frame gussets
Modifying plan view symbology
Creating a brace frame sheet
8. Stairs, Ramps, and Slopes
Creating stairs
Adding C shapes to stringers
Creating ramps
Sloping slabs
Pitching floors to structure
9. Detailing and Annotating
Sections and callouts
Coping
Adding detail components
Inserting AutoCAD
Adding text
Adding dimensions
10. Schedules and Tagging
Footing schedules
Pier schedules
Creating a pier tag
Creating a material takeoff
11. Trusses
Adding Howe trusses
Attaching trusses to roofs
Changing truss materials
Editing the truss bottom chord
Detailing trusses
12. Project Management
Phasing
Keynoting
Revisions
Plotting
File sharing
13. The Steel Tab
Configuring the connection settings
Adding a base plate
Adding a clip angle
Adding a column support
Customize a connection
Breaking a connection
Adding a plate and bolts
Adding welds and symbols
Adding modifiers
Adding a miter
Adding parametric cuts
14. Precast Concrete
Setting up the configurations
Splitting a wall into precast elements
Adding reinforcement to a precast element
Creating precast concrete planks
Creating precast shop drawings
15. Structural Loading
Configuring symbolic settings
Managing materials
Configuring analytical settings
Creating load cases
Creating load combinations
Configuring boundary conditions
Adding area loads
Adding line loads
1. Language: English.
2. Secure download.
Video file format: MP4.
3. Learn anywhere. Switch between
your computer, tablet, or TV.
4. Practice while you learn
with exercise files.
5. Secure payment by PayPal.
6. 30 days refund.
7. No subscription needed.
8. Lifetime access.
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