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Quick Look Course Summary:Autodesk Revit Structure Essentials Course
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Length: 3 day(s)
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Price (at your venue): 1 Person R 17,952.50 EX VAT 3 Person R 12,517.61 EX VAT 10 Person R 8,423.70 EX VAT
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Certification Type:Accredited
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Locations & Venues: Off-site or in-house. We train in all major city centres throughout South Africa.

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Autodesk Revit Structure Essentials Course
Course Introduction
In this course students will learn the basics of Autodesk Revit Structure. Topics include: Tools for analysis, parametric design, and documentation. Students will also be introduced to Building Information Modelling concepts and the basic features of Autodesk Revit Structure.
Course Outline
1. Introduction to Autodesk Structure Essentials
Options and Settings for Sketches
Sketching basics
Creating a Sketch in a New Part
Sketch Constraints
Gaining sketch skills
Creating sketches from AutoCAD Geometry
Creating and sung 3D sketches
Best Practices for working with sketches
2. Advanced Modelling Techniques
Creating complex sweeps and lofts
Creating multi-body parts
Creating derived parts and assemblies
Working with patterns
Setting iProperties and parameters
Adding part tolerances
Troubleshooting failures with the End-of-Part Marker
3. Sheet Metal
Understanding Sheet-Metal parts
Getting to know the features
4. Using Sheet-Metal Templates and Rule
Working with the flat pattern
Using Sheet-Metal iPart factories
Modelling with Non-Sheet-Metal features
Working with imported parts
Annotating your Sheet-Metal design
5. Reusing Parts and Features
Working with iParts
Working with iFeatures
Reusing existing geometry
6. Assembly Design Workflow
Assembly relationships
Understanding subassemblies
Top-Down design
Adaptivity
Assembly features
Managing the Bill of Materials
Assembly reuse and configurations
Use assembly design accelerators
Simplifying parts
7. Large Assembly Strategies
Selecting a workstation
Working with performance settings
Large assembly best practices
Managing assembly detail
8. Weldment Design
Exploring weldment design methodologies
Modelling preparations
Exploring cosmetic welds
Creating weld beads
Creating fillet welds
Creating groove welds
Performing machining operations
Exploring weld properties and combinations
Using the weld symbol
Understanding bead property report and mass properties
Creating drawing documentation
Generating a Bill of Materials and part list
9. Presentations and Exploded Views
Working in the presentation environment
Creating advanced presentations
Creating and sharing assembly instructions
10. Documentation
Using the drawing manager
Creating templates and styles
Utilizing drawing resources
Editing styles and standards
Creating drawing views
Annotation part drawings
Annotating assembly drawings
Working with Sheet-Metal drawings
Working with iParts and iAssembly drawings
Sharing your drawings outside your workgroup
11. Tools Overview
Exploring the BIM exchange
Design Assistant
The drawing resource transfer wizard
The style library manager
Task scheduler
iProperties
Measure tools
Miscellaneous tools
12. Exchanging Data With Other Systems
Importing and exporting geometry
Using inventor file translators
Working with Imported data and using Inventor fusion
Viewing DWF mark-up
13. Frame Generator
Accessing frame generator tools
Exploring the frame generator file structure
Exploring the anatomy of a frame member
Inserting frame members
Adding end treatments
Maintaining frames
Performing calculations and analysis
Publishing frame members
Frame assemblies and BOMs
14. Inventor Studio
Exploring Inventor Studio
Creating and Managing Styles
Animating with Inventor Studio
15. Stress Analysis and Dynamic Simulation
Introduction to Analysis
Conducting stress analysis simulations
Conducting dynamic simulations
Exporting to FEA
Using the dynamic simulation information in Stress Analysis
16. Routed Systems
Tube and Pipe
Cable and Harness
17. Plastic Design Features
Thicken and Offset features
Shell features
Split features
Grill features
Rule fillet features
Rest features
Boss features
Lip and groove features
Snap fit features
Rib and web features
Draft features
Mold design overview
18. iLogic
Understanding the iLogic Element and Interface.
Creating iLogic Parameters, Rules and Forms
Course Duration
3 day/s
Who should attend
This course is intended for users working with Autodesk Revit.
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