Automated Wall Reinforcement in Revit for Precast Concrete Design

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  • With AGACAD's #WallReinforcement add-on for #Revit, you can place vertical, horizontal, diagonal #rebar and U-bar, plus edge reinforcement in solid, double, and sandwich walls. 📥 Download FREE TOOLS4BIM Dock, get a FREE TRIAL www.aga-cad.com...
    I. Wall Reinforcement Add-on
    • Rebar for SOLID WALLS 2:58
    modify reinforcement 7:32
    unique wall shapes 10:48
    reinforcing openings and perimeter (edges, diagonals, U/O stirrups) 13:45
    applying a different configuration 26:20
    • Rebar for MULTI-LAYER WALLS (sandwich, double, etc.) 28:26
    what if there are cuts, chamfers, corbels, anchors? 35:32
    II. Quick review of #precast workflow for walls
    1. Split walls into panels 41:50
    2. Insert connections 44:04
    3. Place rebar 45:31
    4. Renumber 46:02
    5. Create automatic shop drawings 47:38
    #AGACAD software used: Wall Reinforcement #BIM Solution www.aga-cad.com...
    ► BIM software for placing wall reinforcement efficiently in Revit®
    Wall Reinforcement lets you create, update and modify reinforcement for solid, double, and sandwich walls in Revit. It recognizes the shape of the wall and distributes the main reinforcement and additional reinforcement for the wall perimeter and openings. Using Wall Reinforcement, you can place vertical, horizontal or diagonal rebar, edge reinforcement, and U-shaped rebar.
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    Hosted by: AGACAD’s Valensas Balsevičius | BIM Application Engineer & Certified Revit Pro
    Published: October 25, 2019
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  • @ErwinMeulman
    @ErwinMeulman 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    6:30 Why isn't the rebars grouped? And by changing will all rebar get a new GUID? Are rebar tags be lost when changing?

  • @ivarmonsen917
    @ivarmonsen917 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there any possibility to have the rebars modelled as rebar sets? For contractors to be able to build without drawings (only model) one would have to implement a lot of information which could only be done if the rebar is made as sets.

  • @mctriviasports
    @mctriviasports 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    How many cm per vertical rebars

  • @tagaparalaya1
    @tagaparalaya1 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    are the reo can be exported to Machine File?

    • @tagaparalaya1
      @tagaparalaya1 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      thus is mean you can not export the reo created in AGACAD reinforcement? When I tried to export Machine File for the reo created using AGACAD reo, I got an error. "CAM export is not supported for manually created assembly. Please create your assembly using the precast tools"

  • @НазарБурмистров
    @НазарБурмистров 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hello!
    I would like to understand, how it will work if we use monitoring to get concrete structures from linked architecture model in our organisation (walls are solid).
    Every time the wall/opening/door changes it's position/dimension we have to update the reinforcement in the corresponding wall? Or we can just select all the walls and refresh whethere the changes have appeared without checking out each individually (but it will demand lots of computional capacity and take lots of time)?
    Sorry if it has been already stated and I just missed this info.

  • @ErwinMeulman
    @ErwinMeulman 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Don't use sheets, it's based on paper, paper we don't use anymore. Put views in bim360 / forge so a 6-10¨ mobile screen can be used. Are all object native revit elements so we can see the properties in forge? raw.githubusercontent.com/ErwinMeulman/Revit/master/ConstructionPartsForgeAutodesk.png