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Hey I'm new to revit city I was wondering if it is possible to use revit architecture 2011 to model rebars like a 3d family inside a concrete slab so that when
I cut the section through the slab I'm seeing the reinforcing model I need help plz
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Yes you can.
Good luck with your model's performance and file size!
I would never do it.
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I wouldn't either, just use detail components in your sections.
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K thanks alot I also Want to draw roof structural plan in revit but don't know how to even start
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Modeling the rebar in the slab in REVIT Structure is quite possible and depending on the size of the model and how many slabs there are it's do-able. Modeling the roof framing is also possible by either concrete or steel joists.
Sounds like you have your work cut out for you. Have you had any training ?
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I've had some training but slab reinforcement
Parametric in revit architecture is a first timer for
Me do you think I cud achieve roof structural framing
Plan in this program bcuz I don't av revit structure
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Note that dgcad said Revit STRUCTURE!
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So do I av any chance of acheiving roof framing structure
Plan in revit architect..…
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Sure you can but its like using a tack hammer to drive an 8d nail. You can do it but it is the wrong tool.
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