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Revit Structure 2008
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Revit Structure 2008

Revit Structure 2008Revit Structure software integrates a multimaterial physical model with an independently editable analytical model for efficient, accurate, and flexible analysis, design, and documentation. Create models from scratch or import architectural files, whether industry-standard 2D format or from AutoCAD Architecture, Revit Architecture, or IFC files. Bidirectional linking to popular structural analysis software enables accurate model updates, while parametric change management technology coordinates those updates throughout your design documentation. Complete your construction documentation using specific and typical details in Revit Structure. Export models in several widely used formats, including DWG™, DXF™, DWF™, and IFC.

 

Revit Structure 2008 Overview Information:

Revit Structure 2008 Frequently Asked Questions
Revit Structure 2008 Overview
Revit Structure 2008 What's New
Revit Structure 2008 System Requirements
Revit Structure 2008 Brochure [pdf - 1078 Kb]
Revit Structure 2008 Overview Brochure [pdf - 1834 Kb]
Revit Structure 2008 FAQ [pdf - 141 Kb]

 

Revit Structure Whitepapers

Effective Collaboration using Revit Structure and AutoCAD MEP [pdf - 1091 Kb]
Learn how structural engineers using Revit Structure can work with MEP systems engineers using AutoCAD MEP.

Revit Structure Interoperability with AutoCAD [pdf - 1205 Kb]
Learn how Revit Structure and AutoCAD can be used together.

Multi-user Collaboration with Revit Structure Worksharing [pdf - 214 Kb]
Capabilities of Revit worksets, and techniques for successful worksharing on Revit Structure models.

Coordination between Revit Structure and Revit Architecture [pdf - 623 Kb]
Learn how Revit Structure and Revit Architecture can improve coordination between engineers and architects.

Interoperability between Revit Structure and AutoCAD Architecture [pdf - 1341 Kb]
Learn how Revit Structure and AutoCAD Architecture can be used together.

Revit Structure and BIM [pdf - 510 Kb]
Revit Structure extends building information modeling (BIM) into structural design. This paper examines the value of structural engineering workflows supported by building information modeling.

Maintaining BIM Integrity in the Structural Engineering Office [pdf - 674 Kb]
This paper examines the role of the structural engineer in the BIM process and explains how the integrity of the building model is maintained during the structural engineering process.

 


Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is Revit Structure?
  2. What is AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite?
  3. What is building information modeling, and how does it apply to Revit Structure?
  4. Does Revit Structure do steel detailing?
  5. Who builds the model in Revit Structure, the engineers or drafters?
  6. How does Revit Structure handle concurrent users on the same project?
  7. How does Revit Structure support finite element analysis and building code design?
  8. What types of structural elements and materials are supported out of the box?
  9. How does Revit Structure work with AutoCAD or other 2D software?
  10. What is parametric and how does the parametric change engine keep everything updated when I make changes? Why is the concept important?


1. What is Revit Structure?
Revit Structure is a multi-material structural modeling and drafting software system that offers concurrent physical and analytical modeling for design, coordination, and documentation—and bidirectional linking to industry-leading analysis applications.

Revit Structure software integrates a physical model—for layout, coordination, and docu­mentation—with an independently editable analytical model for multiple analyses. You can model from scratch or over 2D CAD files from the architect. Or, for even more powerful coordination, you can link directly to intelligent 3D architectural models from AutoCAD® Architecture or Revit® Architecture software products. Bidirectional linking to industry-leading analysis software means analysis results update your Revit Structure model accurately—while proven parametric change management technology coordinates those updates every­where in your design and documentation. The bottom line: Integrated modeling increases efficiency, improves accuracy, and streamlines coordination with your design team.


2. What is AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite?
AutoCAD® Revit® Structure Suite (formerly known as AutoCAD® Revit® Series—Structure) is a software bundle including Revit Structure 2008 and AutoCAD® 2008 software applications shipped on two separate DVDs, with a single serial number and a single activation code permitting use of both products on a non-concurrent basis.

With AutoCAD Revit Structure Suite, users get the most powerful parametric structural modeler with Revit Structure, plus the most widely used drafting software in the industry with AutoCAD. This bundle enables users to adopt building information modeling at their own pace, while leveraging their investment in AutoCAD and migrating all their company standards and detail libraries to Revit Structure.


3. What is building information modeling, and how does it apply to Revit Structure?
Building information modeling is an innovative building design and documentation methodology that relies on the creation and collection of interrelated computable infor­mation about a building project so that reliable, coordinated, and internally consistent digital representations of the building are available for design decision making, production of high-quality construction documents, construction planning, and predicting performance in various ways.

The ability to keep this information up to date and accessible in an integrated digital environment gives engineers, architects, builders, and owners a clear overall vision of their projects and contributes to the ability to make better decisions faster—helping raise the quality and increase the profitability of projects.

Revit is Autodesk’s platform for building information modeling. Applications such as Revit Structure (built on the Revit platform)are complete, discipline-specific structural engineering, design and docu­men­ta­tion systems supporting all phases of structural modeling, analysis (with third-party software), and construction documentation.


4. Does Revit Structure do steel detailing?
No, however Revit Structure can import and export CIS/2 files to be used by steel detailing applications. Structural engineers and drafters can create typical details in Revit Structure using detail components for construction documents.


5. Who builds the model in Revit Structure, the engineers or drafters?
Revit Structure supports different ways of working. In one case, structural designers and drafters can create the model and engineers can complete the model with loads and load combinations, release conditions, and material properties before performing analyses. In another case, structural engineers can build the physical model themselves, then continue the analysis process while the drafters complete the construction documents. Revit Structure simplifies the creation of structural drawings by automatically generating drawings and schedules directly from the physical model. This enables the drafters to focus on detail views, annotations, and other details required for construction.


6. How does Revit Structure handle concurrent users on the same project?
Revit Worksharing distributes the power of the Revit parametric building modeler across the structural engineering team. Worksharing provides a com­plete range of collaboration modes: from on-the-fly simultaneous access to the shared model, through the formal division of the project into defined systems, to complete sep­aration of discrete project parts (such as wings or separate buildings) into individually managed linked models. Worksharing enables structural team members to choose the best way to collaborate and interact based on workflow and project requirements. For example, after enabling worksharing on a structural model, while the structural engineer is performing structural analysis and design in another application, the structural drafter can simultaneously prepare all the model views, drawings, details, and schedules for documentation. When the drafter loads the latest file saved by the engineer, all design changes made to the model by the engineer will automatically update the corresponding information into the drafter’s work.


7. How does Revit Structure support finite element analysis and building code design?
Revit Structure integrates with several popular third-party analysis applications through the Revit Application Programming Interface (API).


8. What types of structural elements and materials are supported out of the box?
Libraries of all standard walls, columns, foundations, beams, floor systems, braces, trusses, and open web joists are provided. Special foundations, precast concrete elements, and other useful structural libraries such as castellated beams, steel connections, stiffeners, concrete rebars, etc., are also supported. Structural boundary conditions, load cases and load types are included and can be exported to analysis and design software along with the other structural elements.


9. How does Revit Structure work with AutoCAD or other 2D software?
Revit Structure provides industry-leading DWG compatibility for data import and export.

Revit Structure can produce DWG deliverables just as AutoCAD software can. It supports the process most engineering firms use with their clients by producing consistent and layered DWG files using user-defined layering standards. With Revit Structure nothing in an exported DWG file ends up on the wrong layer, easing client interactions and helping speed the design and construction process.

Revit Structure allows imported or linked DWG files from your clients or consultants to be used for coordination as reference geometry or as the starting point for a new design. Any CAD system that supports the DWG or DXF file format can work effectively with Revit Structure.


10. What is parametric and how does the parametric change engine keep everything updated when I make changes? Why is the concept important?
The term “parametric” in this context refers to the relationships among and between all elements of the model that enable the coordination and change management that Revit Structure provides. These relationships are created either automatically by the software or deliberately by the user as the user works.

A fundamental characteristic of a building information modeling application is the ability to coordinate changes and maintain consistency at all times. The user does not have to intervene to update drawings or links.

At the heart of Revit Structure is technology that is new to structural design, engineering, and documentation systems: a parametric change engine. Revit Structure is built from the ground up using this technology. The Revit parametric change engine uses the information captured as you work to build a network of relationships between ele­ments. When you change something, Revit Structure immediately applies that change to any related elements.

This concept is important because it is this capability that delivers the fundamental coordination and productivity benefits of Revit Structure: change anything at any time anywhere in the project and Revit Structure coordinates that change through the entire project. This change management is also one of the fundamental characteristics of a building information modeling solution.

 

 
Revit Structure 2008 System Requirements

  • Intel® Pentium® 4, 1.4 GHz, or equivalent AMD Athlon® processor
    Microsoft® Windows® XP SP1 or later (Professional, Home, Tablet PC Edition) or Windows® 2000 SP4, Microsoft® Windows Vista™ (Enterprise, Business, Premium, Ultimate Edition)
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 3 GB free disk space
  • 1280x1024 monitor and display adapter capable of 24-bit color
  • Internet connection for license registration
  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer® 6.0 or later
  • MS-Mouse compliant

System Recommendations

  • Intel Core™ 2 Duo 2.40 GHz, or equivalent AMD Athlon processor
  • Windows XP Professional (SP2 or later)
  • 4 GB RAM
  • 5 GB free disk space
  • Dedicated video card with hardware support for OpenGL® spec 1.3 or later
  • Two-button mouse with scroll wheel

Runs side by side with AutoCAD 2008 and all previous versions, Revit Architecture 2008, Revit MEP 2008, AutoCAD Architecture 2008 and AutoCAD MEP 2008 software products.

 

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