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Autodesk Revit Robot Structural Analysis_1

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  • Jan 08, 2025
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Autodesk Revit Robot Structural Analysis_1  No.1

Autodesk Revit & Robot Structural Analysis, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.7, with 37 lectures, based on 17 reviews, and has 69 subscribers.

You will learn about Autocad to Revit Revit to Robot Structural Analysis Proper Setting in Autocad Setting up Levels in Revit Creating the Grids Modelling of the Column Modelling of the Beam Modelling of the Slab Advance Modelling In Revit Proper Modelling of the Staircase Providing the Support Condition Define & apply the Load in RSA Required Reinforcement of RC Beam & Column Result Diagram Provided Reinforcement for Column Provided reinforcement of the beam Required Reinforcement of RC SLAB Design of the footing This course is ideal for individuals who are Civil engineers or Architects or BIM Engineers or Structural Engineers It is particularly useful for Civil engineers or Architects or BIM Engineers or Structural Engineers.

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Summary

Title: Autodesk Revit & Robot Structural Analysis

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.7

Number of Lectures: 37

Number of Published Lectures: 37

Number of Curriculum Items: 37

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 37

Original Price: $199.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Autocad to Revit
  • Revit to Robot Structural Analysis
  • Proper Setting in Autocad
  • Setting up Levels in Revit
  • Creating the Grids
  • Modelling of the Column
  • Modelling of the Beam
  • Modelling of the Slab
  • Advance Modelling In Revit
  • Proper Modelling of the Staircase
  • Providing the Support Condition
  • Define & apply the Load in RSA
  • Required Reinforcement of RC Beam & Column
  • Result Diagram
  • Provided Reinforcement for Column
  • Provided reinforcement of the beam
  • Required Reinforcement of RC SLAB
  • Design of the footing
  • Who Should Attend

  • Civil engineers
  • Architects
  • BIM Engineers
  • Structural Engineers
  • Target Audiences

  • Civil engineers
  • Architects
  • BIM Engineers
  • Structural Engineers
  • Welcome to this Revit & Robot Structural Analysis Course!

    Let’s see what we are going to cover in this course:

    First of all, we will modify an AutoCAD plan to make it ready for import into Revit. After that, we’ll import the AutoCAD file into Revit and focus on the modeling of Reinforced Concrete Elements like Columns, Beams, and Slabs.

    We will also delve into advanced modeling of stairs, which is a crucial aspect of structural design.

    Following that, we’ll export the model to Robot Structural Analysis for further tasks such as Analysis and Design. In Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis, we will analyze and design Beams, Columns, and Slabs using both the Required Reinforcement Method and Provided Reinforcement Method.

    We’ll also design Slabs and Footings in Robot Structural Analysis, all from a Structural Analysis point of view.

    In short: AutoCAD to Revit, and then Revit to Robot Structural Analysis.

    All the content in this course is well-organized and presented in a step-by-step manner, making it easy to follow with comprehensive explanations. For example, I’ve explained the proper settings for the AutoCAD file before exporting it to Revit, ensuring you won’t encounter issues in the future. I’ve also discussed common problems that may arise in Revit during advanced modeling, such as with stairs, and how to solve them efficiently.

    I’ve also addressed issues that you might encounter in Robot Structural Analysis Professional, particularly while designing foundations.

    Hope you will enjoy this course!

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Preparing the File for the Revit

    Lecture 2: Initial Settings in the Revit

    Lecture 3: Setting Up the Levels

    Lecture 4: Importing the Autocad File into the Revit

    Lecture 5: Create the Grid

    Lecture 6: Visual Setting

    Lecture 7: 3D VG

    Lecture 8: How to solve the alignment problem

    Lecture 9: Modelling of the column

    Lecture 10: Modelling of the Beam

    Lecture 11: Modelling of the Beam at the GL

    Lecture 12: Define the Concrete slab

    Lecture 13: Modelling of the Slab

    Lecture 14: Modelling of the Staircase slab part 1

    Lecture 15: How to solve over lapping in Revit

    Lecture 16: Modelling of the Staircase Slab Completed

    Lecture 17: How to tackle the modelling issue

    Lecture 18: Editing the Analytical Name

    Lecture 19: Proper Replication in Revit

    Lecture 20: Modelling of the Mumty Wall

    Lecture 21: Providing the Support Condition

    Lecture 22: How to export from revit to robot

    Chapter 2: Robot Structural Analysis

    Lecture 1: Basic Commands in RSA

    Lecture 2: Define the Load in RSA

    Lecture 3: Applying the load in the RSA

    Lecture 4: Code selection and Meshing

    Lecture 5: Calculation Parameters for Beam and Column

    Lecture 6: How to run the Analysis

    Lecture 7: Required Reiforcement of RC Beam & Column

    Lecture 8: Result Diagram

    Lecture 9: Provided Reinforcement of the column

    Lecture 10: Provided reinforcement of the beam

    Lecture 11: Required Reinforcement of RC SLAB

    Lecture 12: How to add the load combination

    Lecture 13: Design of the footing

    Lecture 14: Design of the Foundation Part 2

    Lecture 15: Reinforcement Error Problem and Solution

    Instructors

  • Autodesk Revit Robot Structural Analysis_1  No.2
    Civil Engineers Destination
    Architect by Heart, Civil Engineer by Profession.
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