AutoCAD Training Overview
Autodesk® Revit® is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) tool, which can be used by more than one person working on a new project. This is an important feature in collaboration within a project, between projects, and with other users, firms, and disciplines.
The objective of the Autodesk® Revit® 2014 Collaboration Tools training guide is to enable students who have a basic knowledge of Autodesk Revit to increase their productivity while working with other people on a team, either in the same firm or other firms as well as with other disciplines. It also covers linking Autodesk Revit files and linking or importing other CAD files. The training guide covers Autodesk® Revit® Architecture, Autodesk® Revit® MEP, and Autodesk® Revit® Structure.
AutoCAD Training Topics
- Set up project phasing
- Create and display a variety of design options
- Use groups
- Link Autodesk Revit files
- Use multi-discipline coordination including Copy/Monitor and Coordination Review
- Import and export vector and raster files including exporting Autodesk Revit models for energy analysis
- Understand, use, and set up worksets
Prerequisites:
Students should be comfortable with the fundamentals of Autodesk Revit as taught in Autodesk Revit Architecture, MEP, or Structure Fundamentals. Knowledge of basic techniques is assumed, such as creating typical elements as well as copying and moving objects, creating and working with views, etc
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
8 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Chapter 1 Phasing, Design Options, and Groups
1.1 Project Phasing
Practice 1a Project Phasing - Architectural
Practice 1b Project Phasing - Structural
Practice 1c Project Phasing - MEP
1.2 Design Options
Practice 1d Design Options - Architectural
Practice 1e Design Options - Structural
1.3 Working with Groups
Practice 1f Working with Groups - Architectural
Practice 1g Working with Groups - Structural
Chapter 2 Linking Models
2.1 Linking Models
2.2 Views and Linked Models
Practice 2a Linking Models
2.3 Linked Model Conversion
2.4 Copying and Monitoring Elements
2.5 Coordinating Linked Projects
Practice 2b Coordination - Architectural and Structural
Practice 2c Coordination - MEP and Architectural
Chapter 3 Importing and Exporting
3.1 Importing and Linking Vector Files
3.2 Modifying Imported Files
3.3 Importing Raster Image Files
Practice 3a Working with Vector Files - Architectural
Practice 3b Working with Vector Files - Structural
Practice 3c Working with Vector Files - MEP
3.4 Exporting Files
Practice 3d Exporting Files
3.5 Exporting for Energy Analysis
Practice 3e Exporting for Energy Analysis
Chapter 4 Project Team Collaboration
4.1 Introduction to Worksets
4.2 Opening and Saving Workset-Related Projects
Practice 4a Opening Workset-Related Projects -
Architectural
Practice 4b Opening Workset-Related Projects -
Structural
Practice 4c Opening Workset-Related Projects - MEP
4.3 Working in Workset-Related Projects
4.4 Visibility and Display Options with Worksharing
4.5 Worksharing and Linked Models
Practice 4d Working in Workset-Related Projects -
Architectural
Practice 4e Working in Workset-Related Projects -
Structural
Practice 4f Working in Workset-Related Projects - MEP..... 4-58
4.6 Setting Up Worksets
Practice 4g Setting Up Worksets -Architectural
Practice 4h Setting Up Worksets - Structural
Practice 4i Setting Up Worksets - MEP
4.7 Best Practices for Worksets
Appendix A Additional Information
Appendix B Revit 2014 Certified Professional in Architectural Design Exam Objectives
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