structural bim workflows - design-to-fabrication for steel and rebar
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Design to Fabrication Structural BIM Workflows for
Concrete and Steel Projects
Carl SpaldingGraitec Product Strategy Director
Twitter: @Carl_Graitec
Joseph PaisGraitec Analysis & Design Product Line Manager
Twitter: #BIMDesigners
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Explore connected ‘Structural design to fabrication’ workflows for mixed-material project Optimize collaboration by sharing projects intelligently between engineers, designers,
technical detailers, and fabricators Use Revit as the central project hub Update Revit project with geometric and FEM results data (needed later in BIM to
automate processes) Reinforced Concrete:
Use FEM data to automate reinforcement cages and documentation using Reinforced Concrete BIM Designers for Revit
Adapt structural elements to accommodate openings for MEP (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) services proposed late in the design stage
Steel: Develop the structure and add connections in Revit and validate the design
Transfer to Advance Steel for adding fabrication level detail and exporting production formats
Send project to steel fabrication management software Advance Workshop to optimize production
Review production status visually in Advance Steel
Class summary
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At the end of this class, we want you to be able to:
Use Revit as a central model in a structural BIM workflow for steel and
concrete
Round-trip project sharing using synchronization
Effectively re-use engineering BIM DATA to rapidly design and document
reinforcement concrete frames in Revit
Streamline design to fabrication project handover
Key take-aways
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Data Data Data (BIG Data)
The reason the construction industry should be excited
about data is the potential of doing activities faster
and better than was possible before!
David Philp
Head of BIM at UK BIM Task Group & BIM Director for
EMEA at AECOM
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Revit as a central model
(hub) for structural projects
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Architectural - Structural (and MEP)
Architectural Model
Analytical ModelMEP Model
Structural Model
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Revit for Engineers/Engineering
Revit understands the ‘language’ of engineering ‘Analytical’ model created alongside its ‘Descriptive’ model Create loads in Revit and/or store analysis results data Not used for calculations in Revit
Geometrical definition of the column
Analytical definition of the column
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PPPPP Proper Preparation Prevents Poor Perf…
To learn more about managing the analytical model
in Revit checkout AU Class:
ES20834 - The Future of Making Rebar in Revit
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Connected Structural
Workflows: Revit FEM
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Revit (Structural & Analytical model)
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Revit FEM
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FEM Calculations
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Synchronize FEM model with Revit Model
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Revit FEM
Revit Structural Model FEM Model
Revit Analytical Model FEM Results in Revit
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More Data: Revit Parameters
MEP Elements Offset, MEP Elements Length, MEP Insulation thickness, Door Side, Rebar Assigned to Sheet, …
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Revit is ‘Engineering’ friendly
Simultaneous structural and analytical model
Connects and sync’s with FEM software
Store Data (FEM / element property / …)
Recap: Revit as a central structural model
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BIM to Fabrication for
Reinforced Concrete
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1. Collaborative common data environments (level 2 BIM)
Three important factors
Level 2 BIM is distinguished by collaborative working – all parties use their
own 3D CAD models, but not necessarily working on a single, shared
model. The collaboration comes in the form of how the information is
exchanged between different parties – and is the crucial aspect of
this level. Design information is shared through a common file format,
which enables any organisation to be able to combine that data with their
own in order to make a federated BIM model, and to carry out interrogative
checks on it…
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1. Collaborative common data environments (level 2 BIM)
2. Data (Information) is KEY
Three important factors
data …
the potential of doing activities faster and better
than was possible before!
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1. Collaborative common data environments (level 2 BIM)
2. Data (Information) is KEY
3. Knowledge is POWER
Three important factors
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AEC Partners create solutions
for Revit that add localized +
industry functionality
AEC Partner solutions for
Revit are designed by industry
experts and ‘work the way you
expect’ to boost performance
Industry Knowledge integrated into Revit by
Autodesk AEC Partners
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A + B = C + D
Combine: Industry Knowledge with BIM Data
Analytical Results
BIM Data
Calculated Rebar
+ Detailed
Documentation
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BIG Data
Industry 4.0
Disruptive Industry Trends
Industry 4.0 will benefit production due to increased connectivity across entire
businesses as manual factories are transformed into smart factories.
Data: The potential of doing activities faster and better than was possible before!
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Engineer Technician
Detailer Fabricator
Current Design to Fabrication process for RC
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Engineer Technician Fabricator
BIM to Fabrication process for RC
On-demand (Automated)
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Reinforced Concrete BIM Designers for Revit
In action…
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Designing & Generating 3D rebar cages
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Calculation Design Report
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Views, Drawings and Schedules
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Navisworks
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BIM 360
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Solibri (IFC)
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Design-driven automation to
international standards
Integrated = native Revit
Client-side configurable
Smart-Factory ready
Recap: 3D Rebar in Revit
Harness the power of Data to complete
activities faster and better than was
possible before!
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Designing Steel
Connections in Revit
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Shared Connection Library
Connections in Revit
Connections in
Advance Steel
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Designing Steel Connections in Revit
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Sharing the Revit model with
the Fabricator / Detailer
Advance Steel
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Revit Export for Advance Steel
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Advance Steel Import from Revit
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Advance Steel Import from Revit
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Advance Steel Import from Revit
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Advance Steel Import from Revit
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Advance Steel Import from Revit
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Advance Steel Import from Revit
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Steel Connections In Revit
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Steel Connection from Revit
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Revit Advance Steel
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Advance Steel Revit
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Project Prepared for Production
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Steel Fabrication and
Resource Management with
Advance Workshop
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Production Management with Advance Workshop
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Automatic Nesting
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Stock Management
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Managing Work Centres (Man and Machine)
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Progress Tracking
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Updating Advance Steel with Fabrication Data
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Updating Advance Steel with Fabrication Data
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Updating Advance Steel with Fabrication Data
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Updating Advance Steel with Fabrication Data
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Traceability / COBie / …
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Rapid model sharing RevitAdvance Steel
Robust real-time synchronization (no rework)
Reuse connection design loads: FEM to Revit to
Advance Steel (Connected BIM)
Advanced Steel Production Management
Fabrication data-integration with Advance Steel
Recap
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Managing Changes in Revit:
Edit and update rebar
Change and recalculate footing
Edit rebar for MEP elements
…
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Revit Engineer Friendly Reinforced Concrete BIM Designers
Design & calculate required reinforcement
Automated documentation creation
International Standards
Client-side configurable
Native file formats support connected BIM workflows Synchronize! Synchronize! Synchronize! BIM to Fabrication (sooner than we realize)
Recap
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