Hi All,
I work in a structural engineering office and I've recently tried to use Revit LT 2014
When I've tried to place structural columns and beams into my project there does not seem to be any families for Universal Columns (UC), Universal Beams (UB) or Parallel flange channels (PFC) in either the structural columns or structural framing folders of the UK library. These are commonly used framing elements and I was surprised not to see them.
I tried reinstalling the content using add/remove programs and it made no difference, I also found a 2011 revit structure UC column family on SEEK but when I loaded it I saw no option of picking which size of UC to load.
I'm not an expert in Revit but I have used full Revit Structure at my previous company and the above mentioned families were all included, plus when they were loaded you had the list of which sizes to include.
I've attached a screeen snip of the installed families I have at my disposal
Is Revit LT fundamentally different in this respect or is my installation not complete? Or am I looking in completely the wrong place?
Any advice/help on this would be really appreciated.
Thanks.
Adam
Bump...
Our company is going to start using Revit this year and I've still had no luck with finding the UC and UB families for Revit LT 2014. I've reinstalled so many times and no luck.
Does anyone have any suggestions? I've attached the families in the structural framing folder, as you can see no UC or UB families.
Thanks.
@AJBuckers @Anonymous LT is supposed to be light I guess...Can you try if these work? See attached
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Try them out @Anonymous before you thank me...
If they work and you can load and work with on LT; then start a new post with Subject: BS Structural Library for LT and I can zip and up load for you the rest
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RDA
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Revit LT is not meant for Structural Design, yes there are tools for placing columns and beams but you would need full Revit to get the full libraries and other structural tools. (e.g. Reinforcement)
Revit LT should be considered as Revit Architecture LT
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