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Upload your building model for analysis in Insight.
Type:
Tutorial
Length:
2 min.
Transcript
00:04
Once you have created an energy analytical model and have examined the views to make sure the model is well-defined
00:10
and accurately reflects the design intent,
00:13
you can upload your building model for analysis in Insight.
00:17
To create an analytical model based on the current building model,
00:21
from the ribbon, Analyze tab, Carbon Insight panel, select Analyze.
00:26
A warning dialog might appear indicating that you have not saved your project recently.
00:33
If you are not already logged into Revit, you are directed to the Autodesk login page on your web browser.
00:39
Once you are logged in, return to the software.
00:43
If the analytical model is out of date with the building model,
00:47
a dialog box appears, providing you with the option to choose to update the analytical model or use the existing one.
00:55
In this example, Update Energy Analytical Model is selected.
00:59
A success dialog displays.
01:02
Click OK.
01:04
The Carbon Insights dialog displays, detailing the workflow for running a carbon analysis.
01:10
Click Continue.
01:12
The Generate Carbon Insights dialog opens, indicating that a base run analysis is generating in the cloud.
01:20
To view the status, click View Analysis.
01:23
The web browser opens to the Autodesk Insight page,
01:27
where you can monitor the progress of the analysis.
01:30
This is also where you can view your energy analysis results once it is complete.
01:35
The Insight dashboard contains a summary of the energy analysis run on your model.
01:41
It contains basic model information such as the location, building type, and area,
01:47
and the embodied and operational carbon totals.
Video transcript
00:04
Once you have created an energy analytical model and have examined the views to make sure the model is well-defined
00:10
and accurately reflects the design intent,
00:13
you can upload your building model for analysis in Insight.
00:17
To create an analytical model based on the current building model,
00:21
from the ribbon, Analyze tab, Carbon Insight panel, select Analyze.
00:26
A warning dialog might appear indicating that you have not saved your project recently.
00:33
If you are not already logged into Revit, you are directed to the Autodesk login page on your web browser.
00:39
Once you are logged in, return to the software.
00:43
If the analytical model is out of date with the building model,
00:47
a dialog box appears, providing you with the option to choose to update the analytical model or use the existing one.
00:55
In this example, Update Energy Analytical Model is selected.
00:59
A success dialog displays.
01:02
Click OK.
01:04
The Carbon Insights dialog displays, detailing the workflow for running a carbon analysis.
01:10
Click Continue.
01:12
The Generate Carbon Insights dialog opens, indicating that a base run analysis is generating in the cloud.
01:20
To view the status, click View Analysis.
01:23
The web browser opens to the Autodesk Insight page,
01:27
where you can monitor the progress of the analysis.
01:30
This is also where you can view your energy analysis results once it is complete.
01:35
The Insight dashboard contains a summary of the energy analysis run on your model.
01:41
It contains basic model information such as the location, building type, and area,
01:47
and the embodied and operational carbon totals.
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