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Monday, April 22, 2013

Modifying Dimensions and Alternate Dimensions in Revit 2014


Dimension Enhancements in Revit 2014 
In Revit 2014, you can now insert alternate dimensions along with the main dimension. Figure 1 display dimensions with alternate units placed with it.  

Figure 1 Floor plan view displaying the alternate units along with the main unit

This feature  was one of the waited wish list fulfilled in Revit 2014. Architects and Designers throughout the globe can now communicate through the units they want.

To see how the alternate units can be set and can be used while documenting the model (BIM),  we will work on an illustration " Working on Alternate Units"

Illustration:  Essential Setups and Working on Alternate Units ( Time: 25 Minutes)

Opening  the File
First open the business_school.rvt file  or open a desired file of your choice. To download the business_school.rvt file login click on the link: http://www.cadcim.com/ProductDetails.aspx?ISBN=978-1-936646-29-6.

1. To open the file choose Open > Project from the Application Menu and select the appropriate file or the downloaded file.

2. Click on the First Floor Plan  level from the Project Browser, if you are using the  business_school.rvt file; the model will open in the selected view.


Changing the Detail Level
1. Next , to change the detail level of the drawing view, choose the Detail Level button form the View Control Bar; a flyout will be displayed as shown in Figure 2.

Figure 2  A flyout displayed on choosing the Detail Level button

2. From the displayed flyout choose the Fine option; the view will be displayed in fine detailing, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3  The view displayed in fine detailing

Setting up Dimensions and Using the Dimension Tool

1. Now, select the existing dimension from the drawing, the Modify Dimensions contextual tab will be displayed , as shown  in Figure 4.
Figure 4  The Modify |Dimension contextual tab displayed

2. In this tab, choose the Edit Witness Lines tool to change the witness line placement for the selected dimension;  the cursor will change and the witness line of the selected dimension is subjected to change as shown in Figure 5. 
Figure 5  The witness line is subject to change


3. Place the cursor on the grid D; the dimension changes and another dimension is also added. refer to Figure 6.



Figure 6  The dimension added on editing the witness line
4. Now, choose the Modify button from the Select panel to exit from the dimension.

Changing the Type Properties and Setting the Alternate Units
1. Now, select any of the exterior dimension; the Modify| Dimension tab will be displayed and the instance properties of the selected dimension will be displayed in the Properties Palette.  

2. In the Properties Palette choose the Edit Type button; the Type Properties dialog box will be displayed.

3. In this dialog box, choose the Duplicate button; the Name dialog box will be displayed.

4. In this dialog box enter Alternative Units in the Name edit box and choose the OK button; the Name dialog box will be closed and the Type Properties dialog box  will be displayed again.

5. In the Type Properties dialog box, scroll down and click in the Value field of the Alternate Units Parameter; a drop-down list will be displayed.

6.  From the drop-down list select the Right option.

From the drop-down list you can select the Left option if you desire to place the alternate units on the left side of the main dimension. :-)

7.  From the drop-down list select the Right option, refer to Figure 7.

 Figure 7  The various parameters of the Alternate units

8.  Now, choose the button corresponding to the Alternate Units Format value;  the Format dialog box will be displayed.

9. In this dialog box, select the Meters option from the Units drop-down list and m from the Unit symbol drop-down list, respectively.

10.Now, choose the OK button; the Format dialog box will close.

11. Now in the Alternate Unit Prefix and Alternate Unit Suffix parameters enter" (" and" )" characters, respectively.

12. Now. choose the OK button; the Type Properties dialog box will be closed and the new type is created and applied in the selected dimension as shown in Figure 8.

 Figure 8   Alternate dimensions displayed







Saturday, April 20, 2013

Press -Realease- AutoCAD MEP 2014


AutoCAD MEP 2014 for Designers by Prof. Sham TIckoo and CADCIM Technologies. To be released on 20 th May 2013. (Available in e-book also ) For information log on to www. cadcim.com or mail us @ sales @cadcim.com ; (219) 228-4908




Press Release- Exploring Autodesk Revit Structure 2014


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CADCIM Technologies®, a global leader in providing knowledge solutions to worlwide with engineering design and information technology requirements, announces its release of Exploring Autodesk Revit Structure 2014 textbook

Book Description Publication Date:  May 6, 2013


Exploring Autodesk Revit Structure 2014 textbook explains the concepts and principles of Revit Structure through practical examples, tutorials, and exercises. This enables the users to harness the power of BIM with Autodesk Revit Structure 2014 for their specific use. In this textbook, the author emphasizes on physical modeling, analytical modeling, rebar modeling, and quantity scheduling. Also, the textbook covers the various stages involved in analyzing the model in Robot Structural Analysis software. This textbook is specially meant for professionals and students in structural engineering, civil engineering, and allied fields in the building industry.
In this textbook, special emphasis has been laid on the concepts of structural modeling, which have been explained using relevant graphical examples and illustrations. In this textbook, the tutorials and exercises, which relate to the real world projects, help you understand the usage and abilities of the tools available in Autodesk Revit Structure. Along with the main text, the chapters have been punctuated with tips and notes to make various concepts clear, thereby enabling you to create your own innovative projects. This textbook consists of 10 Chapters that are organized in a pedagogical sequence covering the Basic Structural Elements, Annotations, Schedules, Dimensions, and Views. Each chapter provides a detailed explanation of the process and tools used in Autodesk Revit Structure.

Table of Contents


Chapter 1: Introduction to Autodesk Revit Structure 2013
Chapter 2: Getting Started with Revit Structure
Chapter 3: Starting a New Project
Chapter 4: Structural Columns and Walls
Chapter 5: Foundations, Beams, Floors, and Open Web Joists
Chapter 6: Editing Tools
Chapter 7: Documenting a Structural Model
Chapter 8: Standard Views, Details, and Schedules
Chapter 9: 3D Views, Sheets, Analyses, Reinforcements, and Family
Chapter 10: Linking Autodesk Revit with Robot Structural Analysis using Autodesk Toolkit
BIM Workflow Project
Student Project

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Sunday, April 14, 2013

Displace Elements---- Video Tutorial

Displace Elements Tool
Hi,
For Revit Lovers, here is an effort to bring the latest update in Revit 2014, Displacement Sets" through a YouTube video.

Youtube video on Displacement Sets. For more information on latest updates in Revit 2014 videos and textbooks log into www.cadcim.com

Friday, April 12, 2013

Early Bird Training ---Autodesk 2014 products


Online Training on all Autodesk 2014  product updates.... (Revit, AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Map3D, Navisworks, and more). For enquiry call (219) 228-4908 or email to us at sales@cadcim.com. Visit us at www.cadcim.com

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Displacement Sets in Revit 2014


One of the exciting tools that Revit has given in its 2014 version is the Displacement  Sets.  The displacement sets feature in Revit 2014 is much alike the explode views used in some of the CAD applications.  The displacement set feature helps the user to look the insides of a building obstructed by building elements. Look at the example given in Figure 1

Figure 1  A Displacement Created
Now let us know how we can create and use the displacement sets in Revit 2014. I have used the following steps to explain the use of displacement set in a Revit project.
1. Open the building model. You can use any building model or if you want to use the building model used here, please visit  http://www.cadcim.com/civilgisbooks.aspx?ShortName=Revit%20Architecture, or write to us at cadcim@yahoo.com.

2. Now, in the Project Browser change the view to a 3D view, as shown in Figure 2.


Figure 2   The three-dimensional view of the building model
3. Use the ViewCube and align the view to Front. Now select all the elements above the ground floor, refer to Figure 3.

Figure 3  The Elements above the ground floor selected
4. Now choose the Displace Elements tool from the View panel of the Multi|Select tab, refer to Figure 4; the Modify Displacement tab is displayed.
Figure 4  Choosing the Displace Elements tool
5. Now choose the Home button in the ViewCube to return to the default view.

6. In the 3D view, notice the xyz icon. Drag the selected element in the direction of the Z icon. Now click to deslect it.

7. In the View Control Bar, choose the Highlight Displacement Sets button; the displacement sets will be highlighted in a different color as shown in Figure 5.

Figure 5  The highlighted displaced elements of the building model

8.  Now, select the displacement set; the Modify | Displacement Set tab is displayed, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6   The Modify | Displacement Set  tab.
9. In this tab, you can choose the Edit button from the Displacement Set panel; the Edit Displacement Set floating panel is displayed as shown in Figure 7.

Figure 8  The Edit Displacement Set panel
10. In this panel, you can choose the Add button or the Remove button to add or delete elements from the set. Choose Finish to exit from the editing mode.


11. In the Displacement Sets panel, you can choose the Path tool to trace the path of the displaced elements. On doing so, the  Modify Edit Displacement  Path tab is displayed and the cursor changes its shape.  Move the cursor on the building element s in the displacement sets, the dotted line will appear. Click to add the path. Figure 9 shows the path of the building added in the displacement sets.

Figure 9  Path in the displacement sets
12. Now  to reset the building model select the displacement set and choose the Reset button form the Displacement Set panel; the building is reset to its original.

You can read more detail of this topic on our latest text book Autodesk Revit Architecture 2014 for Architects and Designers
For more detail and know about our latest textbook log on to www.cadcim.com

The author of this blog  has co-authored many BIM titles and has 11years of experience in BIM Impementation. .

By
Manash Chatterjee

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Book in Revit Structure 2014


Exploring Autodesk Revit Structure 2014 by Prof. Sham TIckoo and CADCIM Technologies. To be released on 6th May 2014 . (Available in e-book and Paperback) For information log on to www. cadcim.com or mail us @ sales @cadcim.com