Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 : Autodesk Official Press (+CD)
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Название: Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 : Autodesk Official Press
Издательство: SYBEX
Автор:Simon Whitbread
Год: 2015
Количество страниц:816
Язык: English
Формат:True PDF +CD
Размер:56 Mb+521 Mb
Get up and running on Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 with this detailed, hands-on guide
Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 provides perfectly paced coverage of all core concepts and functionality, with tips, tricks, and hands-on exercises that help you optimize productivity. With a focus on real-world uses and workflows, this detailed reference explains Revit MEP tools and functionality in the context of professional design and provides the practical insight that can only come from years of experience. Coverage includes project setup, work sharing, building loads, ductwork, electrical and plumbing, and much more, with clear explanation every step of the way. The companion website features downloadable tutorials that reinforce the material presented, allowing you to jump in at any point and compare your work to the pros.
This is your guide to master the capabilities of this essential productivity-enhancing tool.
Generate schedules that show quantities, materials, design dependencies, and more
Evaluate building loads, and design logical air, water, and fire protection systems
Create comprehensive electrical and plumbing plans tailored to the project
Model your design with custom parameters, symbols, fixtures, devices, and more
If you're ready to get on board this emerging design, collaboration, and documentation paradigm, Mastering Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 is the one-stop resource you need.
Table of Contents
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Introduction
Computer Maintenance
What's New in Revit 2016
Who Should Buy This Book
What's Inside
The Mastering Series
How to Contact the Author
For More Information
Part 1: General Project Setup
Chapter 1: Exploring the User Interface
The Ribbon
Quick Access Toolbar
Additional User Interface Features
Menus and Settings
The Bottom Line
Chapter 2: View Filters and View Templates
Understanding View Filters
Visibility Settings Shortcut: View Templates
The Bottom Line
Chapter 3: Worksets and Worksharing
Understanding Central Files
Working with Local Files
Managing and Using the Power of Worksets
Controlling Visibility and Worksets
Enhancing Communication
Using Revit Server
The Bottom Line
Chapter 4: Project Collaboration
Preparing Your Files for Sharing
Working with Linked Revit Files
Coordinating Elements within Shared Models
Working with Files from Other Applications
Setting Options for Quality Control
Using Cloud-based Solutions
The Bottom Line
Chapter 5: Multiplatform Interoperability: Working with 2D and 3D Data
2D Data Types
3D Data Types
The Bottom Line
Chapter 6: Parameters
Understanding Parameter Basics
Using Parameters in Families
Using Shared Parameters
Using Parameters in Projects
Working with Formulas
The Bottom Line
Chapter 7: Schedules
Defining Schedules
Scheduling Component and System Family Data
Using Schedules for Design and Analysis
Using Schedules for Project Management
The Bottom Line
Part 2: Mechanical Design
Chapter 8: HVAC Cooling and Heating Load Analysis
Modeling Spaces for Building Load Analysis
Performing Heating and Cooling Load Analysis
Performing Conceptual Energy Analysis on Your Building
Analyzing Duct and Pipe System Pressure
Exporting gbXML Data to Load-simulating Software
The Bottom Line
Chapter 9: Creating Logical Systems
Why Are Systems Important?
Setting Up Duct Systems
Setting Up Piping Systems
Setting Display Properties of Systems
Understanding Child and Parent Relationships in Revit Systems
The Bottom Line
Chapter 10: Mechanical Systems and Ductwork
Air Distribution Components
Mechanical Equipment Components
Ductwork
Duct Types and Routing
Duct Sizing
The Bottom Line
Chapter 11: Mechanical Piping
Mechanical Pipe Settings
Pipe Routing Options
Pipe Fittings
The Bottom Line
Part 3: Electrical Design
Chapter 12: Lighting
Efficient Lighting Design
Lighting Analysis
Hosting Options for Lighting Fixtures and Devices
Site Lighting
The Bottom Line
Chapter 13: Power and Communications
Modeling Methods for Power and Systems Devices
Creating Power Distribution Systems
Creating a Fire Alarm System Model
Modeling Conduit and Cable Tray
The Bottom Line
Chapter 14: Circuiting and Panels
Establishing Electrical Settings
Creating Circuits and Wiring for Devices and Fixtures
Managing Circuits and Panels
Using Schedules for Sharing Circuit Information
The Bottom Line
Part 4: Plumbing
Chapter 15: Plumbing (Domestic, Sanitary, and Other)
Configuring the Plumbing Views
Working with Plumbing Fixtures
Working with Architectural Linked-in Plumbing Models
Choosing Pipe Settings and Pipe Routing Options
Using Fittings
The Bottom Line
Chapter 16: Fire Protection
Understanding the Essentials of Placing Fire-Protection Equipment
Creating Fire-Protection Systems
Using Mechanical Joint Fittings
Routing Piping and Adjusting Settings
The Bottom Line
Part 5: Managing Content
Chapter 17: Solid Modeling
Solids and 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
Building a Symbol Library
Controlling Visibility of Lines, Regions, and Annotations
Using Labels and Tags
The Bottom Line
Chapter 19: Creating Equipment
Modeling MEP Equipment
Adding Connectors to Equipment Families
Creating Clearance Spaces
Adding Parameters and Constraints
Creating Loadable Families from In-Place
The Bottom Line
Chapter 20: Creating Light Fixtures
Understanding Types of Lighting Fixture Families
Performing Lighting Analysis
Using Fixture Families as Intelligent Objects
Representing Light Fixtures on Construction Documents
The Bottom Line
Chapter 21: Creating Devices
Modeling Device Geometry
Using Annotations for Devices
Adding Parameters and Connectors
The Bottom Line
Chapter 22: Details
Drafting and Detailing Tools
CAD Details
Strategies for Creating a Detail Library
Model Detail Views
The Bottom Line
Chapter 23: Sheets
Creating a Titleblock
Working with Sheets in a Project
Using Sheet Lists
Making Sheet Revisions
Printing Sheets
Exporting Sheets
The Bottom Line
Chapter 24: Fabrication
Specifying Fabrication Settings
Placing Fabrication Parts
The Bottom Line
Chapter 25: Creating a Project Template
Understanding Templates
Determining the Number and Types of Views Needed
Choosing Display Settings for Views
Establishing Project Settings
Defining Preloaded Content and Its Behavior
Creating Sheet Standards
Understanding the Project Browser Organization
The Bottom Line
Appendix: The Bottom Line
Chapter 1: Exploring the User Interface
Chapter 2: View Filters and View Templates
Chapter 3: Worksets and Worksharing
Chapter 4: Project Collaboration
Chapter 5: Multiplatform Interoperability: Working with 2D and 3D Data
Chapter 6: Parameters
Chapter 7: Schedules
Chapter 8: HVAC Cooling and Heating Load Analysis
Chapter 9: Creating Logical Systems
Chapter 10: Mechanical Systems and Ductwork
Chapter 11: Mechanical Piping
Chapter 12: Lighting
Chapter 13: Power and Communications
Chapter 14: Circuiting and Panels
Chapter 15: Plumbing (Domestic, Sanitary, and Other)
Chapter 16: Fire Protection
Chapter 17: Solid Modeling
Chapter 18: Creating Symbols and Annotations
Chapter 19: Creating Equipment
Chapter 20: Creating Light Fixtures
Chapter 21: Creating Devices
Chapter 22: Details
Chapter 23: Sheets
Chapter 24: Fabrication
Chapter 25: Creating a Project Template
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