Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2013.


Plamen. Hristov
Bok Engelsk 2012 · Electronic books.
Omfang
1 online resource (722 pages)
Utgave
1st ed.
Opplysninger
Intro -- Mastering Autodesk® Revit® Mep 2013 -- Contents -- Part 1 General Project Setup -- Chapter 1 Exploring the User Interface -- The Ribbon -- Tabs -- Contextual Tabs -- Family Editor Tabs -- Customizing the Ribbon -- Quick Access Toolbar -- User Interface Features -- Options Bar -- Properties Palette -- View Control Bar -- Status Bar -- Info Center -- Exchange Apps -- User Interface Control -- Menus and Settings -- Keyboard Shortcuts -- Graphics -- Context Menus -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 2 Creating an Effective Project Template -- Understanding Templates -- Understanding the Project Browser Organization -- Determining Which Views Are Grouped Together -- Sorting Views within Groups -- Determining the Number and Types of Views Needed -- Number of Levels -- Plan Types -- Creating a Working View -- Choosing How to Display Each View -- Visibility Settings for Template Views -- Visibility Settings Shortcut: View Templates -- Schedule Views -- Establishing Project Settings -- Object Styles -- Drafting Line Settings -- Export Settings -- Annotation Styles -- Project Units -- Project Phases -- Defining Preloaded Content and Its Behavior -- Annotation Families -- Component Families -- System Families -- MEP Settings -- Creating Sheet Standards -- Titleblocks -- Sheet Organization -- Preset Sheets -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 3 Worksets and Worksharing -- Understanding Central Files -- Creating a Central File -- Creating a New Workset -- Working with Local Files -- Creating a Local File -- Synchronizing a Local File with the Central File -- Managing and Using the Power of Worksets -- Taking Ownership of Worksets -- Working with Model Elements and Their Worksets -- Controlling Visibility and Worksets -- Enhancing Communication -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 4 Project Collaboration -- Preparing Your Files for Sharing.. - Chapter 19 Creating Equipment.. - Panel Properties -- Other Panels and Circuits -- Using Schedules for Sharing Circuit Information -- The Bottom Line -- Part 4 Autodesk® Revit® MEP for Plumbing -- Chapter 15 Plumbing (Domestic, Sanitary, and Other Piping) -- Configuring the Plumbing Views -- Global Settings and Views Specific Settings -- Defining Systems Visibility through Filters -- Working with Plumbing Fixtures -- Working with Architectural Linked-in Plumbing Models -- Create Custom Pipe Assemblies -- Copy/Monitor Plumbing Fixtures -- Choosing Pipe Settings and Pipe Routing Options -- Sloping Pipe -- Annotating Invert Elevation and Slope -- Using Fittings -- Using Pipe Fitting Controls -- Placing Valves -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 16 Fire Protection -- Understanding the Essentials of Placing Fire Protection Equipment -- Point of Connection -- Fire Pump Assembly -- Fire Riser Assembly -- Sprinkler Heads -- Creating Fire Protection Systems -- Creating a Fire Protection Wet System -- Filtering Fire Protection Systems -- Using Mechanical Joint Fittings -- Fire Protection Pipe Settings and Routing -- The Bottom Line -- Part 5 Managing Content in Autodesk® Revit® MEP -- Chapter 17 Solid Modeling -- Solids and Voids -- Extrusions -- Blends -- Revolves -- Sweeps -- Swept Blends -- Joining Geometry -- Voids -- Reference Planes and Lines -- Constraints and Dimensions -- Visibility Control -- In-Place Massing -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 18 Creating Symbols and Annotations -- Using Drafting Tools in Revit -- Drawing Arcs -- Creating Filled Regions -- Building a Symbol Library -- Generic Annotations -- Subcategories -- Text and Labels -- Detail Components -- Controlling Visibility of Lines, Regions, and Annotations -- Using Visibility Parameters -- Using Constraints -- Using Labels and Tags -- Label Format Options -- Labels and Line Work -- The Bottom Line.. - Panel Schedules -- Using Schedules for Project Management -- Sheet List -- View List -- Note Block -- The Bottom Line -- Part 2 Autodesk® Revit® MEP for Mechanical Design -- Chapter 8 HVAC Cooling and Heating Load Analysis -- Modeling Spaces for Building Load Analysis -- Space Modeling -- Placing Spaces -- Space Properties Schedule -- Modifying Space Properties -- Zones -- Building Construction -- Performing Heating and Cooling Load Analysis -- Load Analysis -- Weather Data -- Outdoor Air Infiltration -- Sliver Spaces -- Details -- Heating and Cooling Loads Report -- Performing Conceptual Energy Analysis on Your Building -- Setting Up the Model -- Keeping It Simple -- Energy Simulation -- Analyzing Duct and Pipe System Pressure -- Exporting gbXML Data to Load-Simulating Software -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 9 Creating Logical Systems -- Managing Systems -- Why Are Systems Important? -- Mechanical Settings -- System Browser -- Setting Up Air Systems -- Understanding Parameters -- Creating Mechanical Systems -- Setting Up Piping Systems -- Understanding Parameters -- Creating Pipe Systems -- Creating Fire-Protection Systems -- Setting Display Properties of Systems -- System Filters -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 10 Mechanical Systems and Ductwork -- Air Distribution Components -- Mechanical Equipment Components -- Air Conditioning/Handling Units -- VAV Boxes -- Ductwork -- Duct Types and Routing -- Creating New Duct Types -- Using Automatic Duct Routing -- Using Manual Duct Routing -- Duct Sizing -- Choosing a Duct Sizing Method -- Using the Duct Routing Tools -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 11 Mechanical Piping -- Mechanical Pipe Settings -- Creating Piping Systems -- Creating Pipe Types -- Selecting Fittings for Routing Preferences -- Choosing Pipe Materials and Sizes -- Adjusting the Pipe Sizing Table -- Using the Fluids Table.. - Pipe Routing Options -- Automatic Pipe Routing -- Manual Pipe Routing -- Pipe Fittings -- Using Pipe Fitting Controls -- Placing Fittings -- Defining Systems Visibility through Filters -- The Bottom Line -- Part 3 Autodesk® Revit® MEP for Electrical Design -- Chapter 12 Lighting -- Efficient Lighting Design -- Spaces and Lighting -- The Reflected Ceiling Plan -- Lighting Worksets -- Lighting Analysis -- Hosting Options for Lighting Fixtures and Devices -- Light Fixtures in a Ceiling -- Lighting Fixtures in Sloped Ceilings -- Ceiling Changes -- Overhead Fixtures in Spaces with No Ceiling -- Wall-Mounted Lights -- Switches -- Site Lighting -- The Site Plan -- Site Lighting Layout -- Site Lighting Analysis -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 13 Power and Communications -- Modeling Methods for Power and Systems Devices -- Using Annotation Symbols -- Using Face-Hosted Families -- Avoiding Interference of Symbols -- Creating Circuits -- Creating a Fire Alarm System Model -- Fire Alarm Riser Diagram -- Fire Alarm Diagram Using Drafting Tools and Symbols -- Placing Devices and Equipment Connections -- Disconnect Switches -- Distribution Equipment and Transformers -- Switchboards -- Panels -- Other Equipment -- Creating Power Distribution Systems -- Power Diagrams -- Tips for Creating Power Diagrams -- Modeling Conduit and Cable Tray -- Defining Electrical Settings -- Placing Conduit in a Model -- Placing Cable Tray in a Model -- Creating Family Types -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 14 Circuiting and Panels -- Establishing Electrical Settings -- Wiring Settings -- Voltage Definitions -- Distribution Systems -- Load Calculations -- Creating Circuits and Wiring for Devices and Fixtures -- Editing Wiring -- Editing Circuits -- Drawing Wires Manually -- Controlling Wire Display -- Managing Circuits and Panels -- Circuit Properties -- Wire Properties.. - Working with Linked Revit Files -- Linking Revit Files -- Using Shared Coordinates -- Managing Revit Links -- Controlling Visibility of Revit Links -- Coordinating Elements within Shared Models -- Monitoring Elements -- Responding to Change Alerts -- Reconciling Hosting -- Maintaining Project Coordination -- Working with Files from Other Applications -- Linking CAD Files -- Exporting Your Revit File to a CAD Format -- Using Image Files in a Revit Project -- Setting Options for Quality Control -- Using Autodesk® Revit® Server -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 5 Multiplatform Interoperability: Working with 2D and 3D Data -- 2D Data Types -- MicroStation 2D DGN -- DXF -- 2D Data for Standard Details -- 2D Data for Plans Sections and Elevations -- 3D Data Types -- Revit Project File -- Revit Family File -- ADSK -- IFC -- AutoCAD DWG -- SketchUp -- Point Clouds -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 6 Parameters -- Understanding Parameter Properties -- Parameter Naming -- Type Parameters -- Instance Parameters -- Parameter Discipline, Type, and Grouping -- Using Parameters in Families -- Dimensional Parameters Lock Function -- Parameter Types -- Type Catalogs -- Formulas -- Coded Parameters -- Lookup Tables -- Using Shared Parameters -- Using Parameters in Projects -- Project Parameters -- Parameters in Schedules -- Creating and Using Parameters in Families and Schedules -- View and Sheet Parameters -- Working with Formulas -- Rounding -- The Bottom Line -- Chapter 7 Schedules -- Defining Schedules -- The Fields Tab -- The Filter Tab -- The Sorting/Grouping Tab -- The Formatting Tab -- The Appearance Tab -- Editing a Schedule -- Scheduling Component and System Family Data -- Mechanical Equipment Schedules -- Lighting Fixture Schedules -- System Family Schedules -- Model Component Schedules -- Using Schedules for Design and Analysis -- Schedule Keys.. - An outstanding tutorial and reference for Autodesk Revit MEP This Autodesk Official Training Guide is the detailed reference and tutorial you need to master the powerful Autodesk Revit MEP 2013 building information modeling software. The expert authors combine their considerable mechanical, electrical, and plumbing experience to help you quickly learn the interface and tools, get hands-on practice with real-world projects and tutorials, and master expert techniques and tricks that only pros who use the software on a daily basis know. Explains how to integrate Revit MEP 2013 into workflows, worksharing, and schedules Covers using Revit MEP for mechanical design, including HVAC load analysis and designing ductwork and piping Covers using Revit MEP for electrical design, including lighting, power, communications, and circuits Covers using Revit MEP for plumbing design, including water systems, fixtures, sanitary piping, and fire protection Shows how to prepare models for analysis and import/export gbxml (green building xml) files Addresses managing content, from symbols and annotations to creating devices, adding details, and producing sheets Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2013 is the complete guide to this popular software, with a companion website that provides before-and-after tutorial files so you can compare your work to that of professionals.
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