Create the analytical model in Revit for structural analysis
When you are preparing a Revit model to be transferred to Robot or other structural analysis programs, you need to review the structural member releases to verify they are correct. You may also want to define load combinations of various types that can be exported to Robot or other structural analysis programs.
Course overview
When you are preparing a Revit model to be transferred to Robot or other structural analysis programs, you need to review the structural member releases to verify they are correct. You may also want to define load combinations of various types that can be exported to Robot or other structural analysis programs.
Learn how to:
- Apply boundary conditions and check member releases.
- Define loads and combinations.
- Review and adjust the analytical model.
Course outline
Support conditions and member releases
Prepare a structural model for analysis by applying boundary conditions and checking the member releases of structural members.
Module outline
Prepare a structural model for analysis by applying boundary conditions and checking the member releases of structural members.
This content takes approximately 15 minutes to complete. By the end, you should be able to:
- Apply Boundary conditions to structural elements.
- Check the member releases of structural elements.
About the author
This content was created by Pawel Pulak, who has over over 20 years of experience in the structural analysis software and supporting users of Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis and predecessors of this product.
It is narrated by Martha Hollowell Orcutt.
Before you start
- Please make sure you have the Revit software loaded.
- If you have technical difficulties, please reach out to product support.
Defining loads and combinations
Learn how to define loads on structural members and create load combinations that can be used in analysis programs.
Module outline
Learn how to define loads on structural members and create load combinations that can be used in analysis programs.
This content series takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. By the end, you should be able to:
- Define loads on structural members.
- Create load combinations.
About the author
This content series was created by Pawel Pulak, who has over over 20 years of experience in the structural analysis software and supporting users of Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis and predecessors of this product.
This content series is narrated by Martha Hollowell Orcutt.
Before you start
- Please make sure you have the Revit software loaded.
- If you have technical difficulties, please reach out to product support.