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Sun, Dec 20, 2009 at 3:31:23 PM | Wall as slab support

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Aksha


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I have created a model in which concrete floor slab is supported by concrete walls. Walls are structural loadbearing. When I export this model to Revit Extentions for slab analysis, walls do not appear as supports. If I replace the walls with beams (Concrete or steel), they show up as supports.

Do anyone know any workaround to make my walls appear as supports in Robot SA extention? Or is it like many other things that 'can not be done in Revit'?!


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