Really liked your explanation! We've got tons of Revit architectural videos on TH-cam, but there's a real gap when it comes to structural content. It'd be awesome if you could do more videos, especially covering wooden structures and detailing.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I totally get what you mean about the lack of structural content. It's something I'd also love to dive deeper into, but there's just not as much demand and interest in those topics. However, I'll definitely take your suggestion into consideration.
@@RVTPLUS As a content creator I believe Revit structural tools are overlooked on YT due to a lack of content. Since it's a newchannel I think you may address this gap by creating detailed, keyword-optimized videos that reach the right audience.
@@RVTPLUS how do you deal with detail sections of columns and beams and many others on project browser? by the end of the project they will be too many. Is there a way to arrange them according to each beam and columns? i guess you know what i mean.
Hello, your videos are very interesting and clear. I was wondering, have you ever tried to export these structural models to a FEM software? If yes, did the FEM software recognize the rebar? Thx
Well, they are kinda different. Bend diameter refers to the diameter of the reinforcing bar at the point of bending, while bend hook diameter refers to the diameter of the hook or extension at the end of the bar. Draw a rebar with Bend and change the Bend diameter. Then active a hook at start or end and after that change the Hook bend diameter. You will see the difference.
A quick answer for that is to increase the structural stability and strength of the columns, which prevents the column from buckling or bending under lateral loading or wind pressure. If You want to know more, search about the structure design, ties, stirrups and reinforcements.
Really liked your explanation! We've got tons of Revit architectural videos on TH-cam, but there's a real gap when it comes to structural content. It'd be awesome if you could do more videos, especially covering wooden structures and detailing.
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I totally get what you mean about the lack of structural content. It's something I'd also love to dive deeper into, but there's just not as much demand and interest in those topics. However, I'll definitely take your suggestion into consideration.
@@RVTPLUS As a content creator I believe Revit structural tools are overlooked on YT due to a lack of content. Since it's a newchannel I think you may address this gap by creating detailed, keyword-optimized videos that reach the right audience.
I agree and love the Idea. Will focus there more 🌼
Thanks alla u gave so many important tips❤
You are very welcome 🌼
@@RVTPLUS how do you deal with detail sections of columns and beams and many others on project browser? by the end of the project they will be too many. Is there a way to arrange them according to each beam and columns? i guess you know what i mean.
I think this video might answer your question: th-cam.com/video/i9ty2SA1NHY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=gbMbkWLuzSmhRzA9
Kindly make a video on retaining wall family creation with pile and rebar.
There is this video about piles you might find helpful.
th-cam.com/video/wI3OQFu0VpA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=AwaNhAz8sk3UJ6PX
Hello, your videos are very interesting and clear. I was wondering, have you ever tried to export these structural models to a FEM software? If yes, did the FEM software recognize the rebar? Thx
Glad you like the videos. Sorry, Unfortunately, I haven't tried them, so I do not have experience with that problem.
Mam, what is the difference between bend diameter and bend hook diameter? Are they both same?
Well, they are kinda different. Bend diameter refers to the diameter of the reinforcing bar at the point of bending, while bend hook diameter refers to the diameter of the hook or extension at the end of the bar.
Draw a rebar with Bend and change the Bend diameter. Then active a hook at start or end and after that change the Hook bend diameter. You will see the difference.
greattttt
Thank You 🌼
when do you usually put the additional links?
Like for what specifically ?
@@RVTPLUS yes, I just want to know why putting inner or additional ties is necessary
A quick answer for that is to increase the structural stability and strength of the columns, which prevents the column from buckling or bending under lateral loading or wind pressure. If You want to know more, search about the structure design, ties, stirrups and reinforcements.
You have done bim course at oneistox
No. I haven't.