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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bokmiller, Don
Otros Autores: Whitbread, Simon, 1962-, Hristov, Plamen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : Sybex, ©2013.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)

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505 0 0 |g Machine generated contents note:  |g pt. 1  |t General Project Setup --  |g ch. 1  |t Exploring the User Interface --  |t The Ribbon --  |t Using Tabs --  |t Using Contextual Tabs --  |t Using Family Editor Tabs --  |t Customizing the Ribbon --  |t Quick Access Toolbar --  |t User Interface Features --  |t Options Bar --  |t Properties Palette --  |t View Control Bar --  |t Status Bar --  |t Info Center --  |t Exchange Apps --  |t User Interface Control --  |t Menus and Settings --  |t Keyboard Shortcuts --  |t Graphics --  |t Context Menus --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 2  |t Creating an Effective Project Template --  |t Understanding Templates --  |t Understanding the Project Browser Organization --  |t Determining Which Views Are Grouped Together --  |t Sorting Views within Groups --  |t Determining the Number and Types of Views Needed --  |t Setting the Number of Levels --  |t Working with Plan Types --  |t Creating a Working View --  |t Choosing Display Settings for Views --  |t Visibility Settings for Template Views --  |t Visibility Settings Shortcut: View Templates --  |t Schedule Views --  |t Establishing Project Settings --  |t Object Styles --  |t Drafting Line Settings --  |t Export Settings --  |t Annotation Styles --  |t Project Units --  |t Project Phases --  |t Defining Preloaded Content and Its Behavior --  |t Annotation Families --  |t Component Families --  |t System Families --  |t MEP Settings --  |t Creating Sheet Standards --  |t Titleblocks --  |t Sheet Organization --  |t Preset Sheets (Not Placeholder Sheets) --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 3  |t Worksets and Worksharing --  |t Understanding Central Files --  |t Creating a Central File --  |t Creating a New Workset --  |t Working with Local Files --  |t Creating a Local File --  |t Synchronizing a Local File with the Central File --  |t Managing and Using the Power of Worksets --  |t Taking Ownership of Worksets --  |t Working with Model Elements and Their Worksets --  |t Controlling Visibility and Worksets --  |t Enhancing Communication --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 4  |t Project Collaboration --  |t Preparing Your Files for Sharing --  |t Working with Linked Revit Files --  |t Linking Revit Files --  |t Using Shared Coordinates --  |t Managing Revit Links --  |t Controlling Visibility of Revit Links --  |t Coordinating Elements within Shared Models --  |t Monitoring Elements --  |t Responding to Change Alerts --  |t Reconciling Hosting --  |t Maintaining Project Coordination --  |t Working with Files from Other Applications --  |t Linking CAD Files --  |t Exporting Your Revit File to a CAD Format --  |t Using Image Files in a Revit Project --  |t Setting Options for Quality Control --  |t Using Autodesk Revit Server --  |t Using Cloud-Based Solutions --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 5  |t Multiplatform Interoperability: Working with 2D and 3D Data --  |t 2D Data Types --  |t MicroStation 2D DGN --  |t DXF --  |t 2D Data for Standard Details --  |t 2D Data for Plans, Sections, and Elevations --  |t 3D Data Types --  |t Revit Project File --  |t Revit Family File --  |t ADSK --  |t IFC --  |t AutoCAD DWG --  |t SketchUp --  |t Other File Formats --  |t Point Clouds --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 6  |t Parameters --  |t Understanding Parameter Basics --  |t Choosing the Correct Parameter --  |t Naming Parameters --  |t Using Type Parameters --  |t Using Instance Parameters --  |t Setting Parameter Discipline, Type, and Grouping --  |t Using Parameters in Families --  |t Dimensional Parameters Lock Function --  |t Parameter Types --  |t Type Catalogs --  |t Formulas --  |t System Parameters --  |t Lookup Tables --  |t Using Shared Parameters --  |t Using Parameters in Projects --  |t Project Parameters --  |t Parameters in Schedules --  |t Creating and Using Parameters in Families and Schedules --  |t View and Sheet Parameters --  |t Working with Formulas --  |t Sample Conditional Statements --  |t Rounding --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 7  |t Schedules --  |t Defining Schedules --  |t The Fields Tab --  |t The Filter Tab --  |t The Sorting/Grouping Tab --  |t The Formatting Tab --  |t The Appearance Tab --  |t Editing a Schedule --  |t Scheduling Component and System Family Data --  |t Mechanical Equipment Schedules --  |t Lighting Fixture Schedules --  |t System Family Schedules --  |t Model Component Schedules --  |t Using Schedules for Design and Analysis --  |t Schedule Keys --  |t Panel Schedules --  |t Using Schedules for Project Management --  |t Sheet List --  |t View List --  |t Note Block --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g pt. 2  |t Autodesk Revit MEP for Mechanical Design --  |g ch. 8  |t HVAC Cooling and Heating Load Analysis --  |t Modeling Spaces for Building Load Analysis --  |t Creating Spaces --  |t Placing Spaces --  |t Creating a Space Properties Schedule --  |t Modifying Space Properties --  |t Creating Zones --  |t Setting Building Construction Options --  |t Performing Heating and Cooling Load Analysis --  |t Load Analysis --  |t Weather Data --  |t Outdoor Air Infiltration --  |t Sliver Spaces --  |t Details --  |t Heating and Cooling Loads Report --  |t Performing Conceptual Energy Analysis on Your Building --  |t Setting Up the Model --  |t Keeping It Simple --  |t Performing Energy Simulation --  |t Analyzing Duct and Pipe System Pressure --  |t Exporting gbXML Data to Load-Simulating Software --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 9  |t Creating Logical Systems --  |t Managing Systems --  |t Why Are Systems Important? --  |t Mechanical Settings --  |t System Browser --  |t Setting Up Air Systems --  |t Understanding Parameters --  |t Creating Mechanical Systems --  |t Setting Up Piping Systems --  |t Understanding Parameters --  |t Creating Pipe Systems --  |t Creating Fire-Protection Systems --  |t Setting Display Properties of Systems --  |t Understanding Child and Parent Relationships in Revit Systems --  |t Using System Filters --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 10  |t Mechanical Systems and Ductwork --  |t Air Distribution Components --  |t Mechanical Equipment Components --  |t Air Conditioning/Handling Units --  |t VAV Boxes --  |t Ductwork --  |t Duct Types and Routing --  |t Creating New Duct Types --  |t Using Automatic Duct Routing --  |t Using Manual Duct Routing --  |t Duct Sizing --  |t Choosing a Duct Sizing Method --  |t Using the Duct Routing Tools --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 11  |t Mechanical Piping --  |t Mechanical Pipe Settings --  |t Creating Piping Systems --  |t Creating Pipe Types --  |t Defining Fitting Angles --  |t Selecting Fittings for Routing Preferences --  |t Choosing Pipe Materials and Sizes --  |t Adjusting the Pipe Sizing Table --  |t Using the Fluids Table --  |t Pipe Routing Options --  |t Automatic Pipe Routing --  |t Manual Pipe Routing --  |t Pipe Fittings --  |t Using Pipe Fitting Controls --  |t Placing Valves --  |t Adding Piping Insulation --  |t Defining Systems Visibility through Filters --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g pt. 3  |t Autodesk Revit MEP for Electrical Design --  |g ch. 12  |t Lighting --  |t Efficient Lighting Design --  |t Spaces and Lighting --  |t The Reflected Ceiling Plan --  |t Lighting Worksets --  |t Lighting Analysis --  |t Hosting Options for Lighting Fixtures and Devices --  |t Lighting Fixtures in a Ceiling --  |t Lighting Fixtures in Sloped Ceilings --  |t Ceiling Changes --  |t Overhead Fixtures in Spaces with No Ceiling --  |t Wall-Mounted Lights --  |t Switches --  |t Site Lighting --  |t The Site Plan --  |t Site Lighting Layout --  |t Site Lighting Analysis --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 13  |t Power and Communications --  |t Modeling Methods for Power and Systems Devices --  |t Using Annotation Symbols --  |t Using Face-Hosted Families --  |t Avoiding Interference of Symbols --  |t Creating Circuits --  |t Placing Devices and Equipment Connections --  |t Disconnect Switches --  |t Distribution Equipment and Transformers --  |t Switchboards --  |t Panels --  |t Other Equipment --  |t Creating Power Distribution Systems --  |t Power Diagrams --  |t Tips for Creating Power Diagrams --  |t Creating a Fire Alarm System Model --  |t Fire Alarm Riser Diagram --  |t Fire Alarm Diagram Using Drafting Tools and Symbols --  |t Modeling Conduit and Cable Tray --  |t Defining Electrical Settings --  |t Placing Conduit in a Model --  |t Placing Cable Tray in a Model --  |t Creating Family Types --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 14  |t Circuiting and Panels --  |t Establishing Electrical Settings --  |t Wiring Settings --  |t Voltage Definitions --  |t Distribution Systems --  |t Load Calculations --  |t Creating Circuits and Wiring for Devices and Fixtures --  |t Editing Wiring --  |t Editing Circuits --  |t Drawing Wires Manually --  |t Controlling Wire Display --  |t Managing Circuits and Panels --  |t Circuit Properties --  |t Wire Properties --  |t Panel Properties --  |t Other Panels and Circuits --  |t Using Schedules for Sharing Circuit Information --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g pt. 4  |t Autodesk Revit MEP for Plumbing --  |g ch.  
505 0 0 |t 15  |t Plumbing (Domestic, Sanitary, and Other) --  |t Configuring the Plumbing Views --  |t Global Settings and View-Specific Settings --  |t Defining Systems Visibility through Filters --  |t Working with Plumbing Fixtures --  |t Working with Architectural Linked-in Plumbing Models --  |t Creating Custom Pipe Assemblies --  |t Copying/Monitoring Plumbing Fixtures --  |t Choosing Pipe Settings and Pipe Routing Options --  |t Sloping Pipe --  |t Annotating Invert Elevation and Slope --  |t Using Fittings --  |t Using Pipe Fitting Controls --  |t Placing Valves --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 16  |t Fire Protection --  |t Understanding the Essentials of Placing Fire-Protection Equipment --  |t Point of Connection --  |t Fire Pump Assembly --  |t Fire Riser Assembly --  |t Sprinkler Heads --  |t Creating Fire-Protection Systems --  |t Creating a Fire-Protection Wet System --  |t Filtering Fire-Protection Systems --  |t Using Mechanical Joint Fittings --  |t Routing Piping and Adjusting Settings --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g pt. 5  |t Managing Content in Autodesk Revit MEP --  |g ch. 17  |t Solid Modeling --  |t Solids and Voids --  |t Extrusions --  |t Blends --  |t Revolves --  |t Sweeps --  |t Swept Blends --  |t Joining Geometry --  |t Voids --  |t Reference Planes and Lines --  |t Constraints and Dimensions --  |t Visibility Control --  |t In-Place Massing --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 18  |t Creating Symbols and Annotations --  |t Using Drafting Tools in Revit --  |t Drawing Arcs --  |t Using Other Drawing Tools --  |t Creating Filled Regions 
505 0 0 |g Note continued:  |t Building a Symbol Library --  |t Generic Annotations --  |t Subcategories --  |t Text and Labels --  |t Detail Components --  |t Controlling Visibility of Lines, Regions, and Annotations --  |t Using Visibility Parameters --  |t Using Constraints --  |t Using Labels and Tags --  |t Label Format Options --  |t Labels and Linework --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 19  |t Creating Equipment --  |t Modeling MEP Equipment --  |t Hosting Options --  |t Family Categories --  |t Detail Level --  |t Geometry for Connection Points --  |t Equipment Pads --  |t Adding Connectors to Equipment Families --  |t Duct Connectors --  |t Pipe Connectors --  |t Electrical Connectors --  |t Multiple Connectors in Families --  |t Creating Clearance Spaces --  |t Adding Parameters and Constraints --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 20  |t Creating Lighting Fixtures --  |t Understanding Types of Lighting Fixture Families --  |t Nonhosted Lighting Fixtures --  |t Face-Hosted Lighting Fixtures --  |t Face-Hosted Families for Wall-Mounted Lights --  |t Fixture Types Based on Dimensions --  |t Fixture Types Based on Fixture Performance and Lighting Characteristics --  |t Naming Conventions --  |t Performing a Lighting Analysis --  |t Light Source Location --  |t Light Source Definitions --  |t Light Source Parameters --  |t Using Fixture Families as Intelligent Objects --  |t Using Parameters --  |t Adding Connectors --  |t Representing Light Fixtures on Construction Documents --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 21  |t Creating Devices --  |t Modeling Device Geometry --  |t Category and Parameters --  |t Geometry and Reference Planes --  |t Using Annotations for Devices --  |t Adding Parameters and Connectors --  |t Using Parameters for Labels --  |t Adding Connectors --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 22  |t Details --  |t Drafting and Detailing Tools --  |t Line Styles --  |t Regions --  |t Detail Components --  |t CAD Details --  |t Using Drafting Views --  |t Converting Details --  |t Strategies for Creating a Detail Library --  |t Inserting 2D Elements --  |t Inserting Views --  |t Model Detail Views --  |t Plan Callouts --  |t Section Callouts --  |t The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 23  |t Sheets --  |t Creating a Titleblock --  |t Using Existing CAD Graphics --  |t Using Text and Labels --  |t Using Logos and Images --  |t Working with Sheets in a Project --  |t Organizing Project Browser Sheets --  |t Placing Views on Sheets --  |t Working with Viewports --  |t Adding Annotations --  |t Placing Schedules --  |t Using Sheet Lists --  |t Making Sheet Revisions --  |t Printing Sheets --  |t Exporting Sheets --  |t The Bottom Line --  |t Appendix The Bottom Line --  |g ch. 1  |t Exploring the User Interface --  |g ch. 2  |t Creating an Effective Project Template --  |g ch. 3  |t Worksets and Worksharing --  |g ch. 4  |t Project Collaboration --  |g ch. 5  |t Multiplatform Interoperability: Working with 2D and 3D Data --  |g ch. 6  |t Parameters --  |g ch. 7  |t Schedules --  |g ch. 8  |t HVAC Cooling and Heating Load Analysis --  |g ch. 9  |t Creating Logical Systems --  |g ch. 10  |t Mechanical Systems and Ductwork --  |g ch. 11  |t Mechanical Piping --  |g ch. 12  |t Lighting --  |g ch. 13  |t Power and Communications --  |g ch. 14  |t Circuiting and Panels --  |g ch. 15  |t Plumbing (Domestic, Sanitary, and Other Piping) --  |g ch. 16  |t Fire Protection --  |g ch. 17  |t Solid Modeling --  |g ch. 18  |t Creating Symbols and Annotations --  |g ch. 19  |t Creating Equipment --  |g ch. 20  |t Creating Lighting Fixtures --  |g ch. 21  |t Creating Devices --  |g ch. 22  |t Details --  |g ch. 23  |t Sheets. 
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