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Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2014 /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Bokmiller, Don
Otros Autores: Whitbread, Simon, 1962-, Hristov, Plamen
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Indianapolis, Ind. : Sybex, ©2013.
Temas:
Acceso en línea:Texto completo (Requiere registro previo con correo institucional)
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Machine generated contents note: pt. 1 General Project Setup
  • ch. 1 Exploring the User Interface
  • The Ribbon
  • Using Tabs
  • Using Contextual Tabs
  • Using 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
  • ch. 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
  • Setting the Number of Levels
  • Working with Plan Types
  • Creating a Working View
  • Choosing Display Settings for Views
  • 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 (Not Placeholder Sheets)
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 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
  • ch. 4 Project Collaboration
  • Preparing Your Files for Sharing
  • 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
  • Using Cloud-Based Solutions
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 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
  • Other File Formats
  • Point Clouds
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 6 Parameters
  • Understanding Parameter Basics
  • Choosing the Correct Parameter
  • Naming Parameters
  • Using Type Parameters
  • Using Instance Parameters
  • Setting Parameter Discipline, Type, and Grouping
  • Using Parameters in Families
  • Dimensional Parameters Lock Function
  • Parameter Types
  • Type Catalogs
  • Formulas
  • System 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
  • Sample Conditional Statements
  • Rounding
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 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
  • Panel Schedules
  • Using Schedules for Project Management
  • Sheet List
  • View List
  • Note Block
  • The Bottom Line
  • pt. 2 Autodesk Revit MEP for Mechanical Design
  • ch. 8 HVAC Cooling and Heating Load Analysis
  • Modeling Spaces for Building Load Analysis
  • Creating Spaces
  • Placing Spaces
  • Creating a Space Properties Schedule
  • Modifying Space Properties
  • Creating Zones
  • Setting Building Construction Options
  • 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
  • Performing Energy Simulation
  • Analyzing Duct and Pipe System Pressure
  • Exporting gbXML Data to Load-Simulating Software
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 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
  • Understanding Child and Parent Relationships in Revit Systems
  • Using System Filters
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 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
  • ch. 11 Mechanical Piping
  • Mechanical Pipe Settings
  • Creating Piping Systems
  • Creating Pipe Types
  • Defining Fitting Angles
  • 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 Valves
  • Adding Piping Insulation
  • Defining Systems Visibility through Filters
  • The Bottom Line
  • pt. 3 Autodesk Revit MEP for Electrical Design
  • ch. 12 Lighting
  • Efficient Lighting Design
  • Spaces and Lighting
  • The Reflected Ceiling Plan
  • Lighting Worksets
  • Lighting Analysis
  • Hosting Options for Lighting Fixtures and Devices
  • Lighting 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
  • ch. 13 Power and Communications
  • Modeling Methods for Power and Systems Devices
  • Using Annotation Symbols
  • Using Face-Hosted Families
  • Avoiding Interference of Symbols
  • Creating Circuits
  • 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
  • Creating a Fire Alarm System Model
  • Fire Alarm Riser Diagram
  • Fire Alarm Diagram Using Drafting Tools and Symbols
  • 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
  • ch. 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
  • Panel Properties
  • Other Panels and Circuits
  • Using Schedules for Sharing Circuit Information
  • The Bottom Line
  • pt. 4 Autodesk Revit MEP for Plumbing
  • ch.
  • 15 Plumbing (Domestic, Sanitary, and Other)
  • Configuring the Plumbing Views
  • Global Settings and View-Specific Settings
  • Defining Systems Visibility through Filters
  • Working with Plumbing Fixtures
  • Working with Architectural Linked-in Plumbing Models
  • Creating Custom Pipe Assemblies
  • Copying/Monitoring 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
  • ch. 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
  • Routing Piping and Adjusting Settings
  • The Bottom Line
  • pt. 5 Managing Content in Autodesk Revit MEP
  • ch. 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
  • ch. 18 Creating Symbols and Annotations
  • Using Drafting Tools in Revit
  • Drawing Arcs
  • Using Other Drawing Tools
  • Creating Filled Regions
  • Note continued: 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 Linework
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 19 Creating Equipment
  • Modeling MEP Equipment
  • Hosting Options
  • Family Categories
  • Detail Level
  • Geometry for Connection Points
  • Equipment Pads
  • Adding Connectors to Equipment Families
  • Duct Connectors
  • Pipe Connectors
  • Electrical Connectors
  • Multiple Connectors in Families
  • Creating Clearance Spaces
  • Adding Parameters and Constraints
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 20 Creating Lighting Fixtures
  • Understanding Types of Lighting Fixture Families
  • Nonhosted Lighting Fixtures
  • Face-Hosted Lighting Fixtures
  • Face-Hosted Families for Wall-Mounted Lights
  • Fixture Types Based on Dimensions
  • Fixture Types Based on Fixture Performance and Lighting Characteristics
  • Naming Conventions
  • Performing a Lighting Analysis
  • Light Source Location
  • Light Source Definitions
  • Light Source Parameters
  • Using Fixture Families as Intelligent Objects
  • Using Parameters
  • Adding Connectors
  • Representing Light Fixtures on Construction Documents
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 21 Creating Devices
  • Modeling Device Geometry
  • Category and Parameters
  • Geometry and Reference Planes
  • Using Annotations for Devices
  • Adding Parameters and Connectors
  • Using Parameters for Labels
  • Adding Connectors
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 22 Details
  • Drafting and Detailing Tools
  • Line Styles
  • Regions
  • Detail Components
  • CAD Details
  • Using Drafting Views
  • Converting Details
  • Strategies for Creating a Detail Library
  • Inserting 2D Elements
  • Inserting Views
  • Model Detail Views
  • Plan Callouts
  • Section Callouts
  • The Bottom Line
  • ch. 23 Sheets
  • Creating a Titleblock
  • Using Existing CAD Graphics
  • Using Text and Labels
  • Using Logos and Images
  • Working with Sheets in a Project
  • Organizing Project Browser Sheets
  • Placing Views on Sheets
  • Working with Viewports
  • Adding Annotations
  • Placing Schedules
  • Using Sheet Lists
  • Making Sheet Revisions
  • Printing Sheets
  • Exporting Sheets
  • The Bottom Line
  • Appendix The Bottom Line
  • ch. 1 Exploring the User Interface
  • ch. 2 Creating an Effective Project Template
  • ch. 3 Worksets and Worksharing
  • ch. 4 Project Collaboration
  • ch. 5 Multiplatform Interoperability: Working with 2D and 3D Data
  • ch. 6 Parameters
  • ch. 7 Schedules
  • ch. 8 HVAC Cooling and Heating Load Analysis
  • ch. 9 Creating Logical Systems
  • ch. 10 Mechanical Systems and Ductwork
  • ch. 11 Mechanical Piping
  • ch. 12 Lighting
  • ch. 13 Power and Communications
  • ch. 14 Circuiting and Panels
  • ch. 15 Plumbing (Domestic, Sanitary, and Other Piping)
  • ch. 16 Fire Protection
  • ch. 17 Solid Modeling
  • ch. 18 Creating Symbols and Annotations
  • ch. 19 Creating Equipment
  • ch. 20 Creating Lighting Fixtures
  • ch. 21 Creating Devices
  • ch. 22 Details
  • ch. 23 Sheets.