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Circular mullion cant make a perfect joint in revit 2022

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Edusoftsts
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Circular mullion cant make a perfect joint in revit 2022

Edusoftsts
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hi friends

I can't make a perfect mullion joint in the curtain wall using a circular profile. Here i attach the reference pic. Pls, help me to solve this.

 

 

Edusoft

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Circular mullion cant make a perfect joint in revit 2022

hi friends

I can't make a perfect mullion joint in the curtain wall using a circular profile. Here i attach the reference pic. Pls, help me to solve this.

 

 

Edusoft

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RDAOU
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@Edusoftsts 

 

If you want an easy one .. use 2 Curtain walls

  1. First wall: With Border Mullions and Horizontal Interm ones 
  2. Second wall: With only Vertical Interm Mullions 

Another option is to integrate mullions in the panel but then the downsides are

  • if you are editing profile of the wall or attaching its top to a non-horizontal roof, the panels will not follow form
  • You will need more custom panels for the border tiles that has mullions nested to 3 sides only and 2 sides at the corners
  • Quantification of mullions becomes quite tedious 

 

Alternatively, you can model the CW using a divided surface and Pattern Based Curtain Panels...You should find lots of tutorials for this method on youtube

 

 

Curtain circular mullion joins.gif

 

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@Edusoftsts 

 

If you want an easy one .. use 2 Curtain walls

  1. First wall: With Border Mullions and Horizontal Interm ones 
  2. Second wall: With only Vertical Interm Mullions 

Another option is to integrate mullions in the panel but then the downsides are

  • if you are editing profile of the wall or attaching its top to a non-horizontal roof, the panels will not follow form
  • You will need more custom panels for the border tiles that has mullions nested to 3 sides only and 2 sides at the corners
  • Quantification of mullions becomes quite tedious 

 

Alternatively, you can model the CW using a divided surface and Pattern Based Curtain Panels...You should find lots of tutorials for this method on youtube

 

 

Curtain circular mullion joins.gif

 

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ToanDN
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There are several ways:

  • Model the mullions in a custom panel family, perhaps with a half mullion on all 4 sides
  • Model the curtain wall as a divided surface with pattern based curtain panels or adaptive family

ToanDN_0-1639676567858.png

 

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There are several ways:

  • Model the mullions in a custom panel family, perhaps with a half mullion on all 4 sides
  • Model the curtain wall as a divided surface with pattern based curtain panels or adaptive family

ToanDN_0-1639676567858.png

 

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Edusoftsts
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Edusoftsts
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Thank you for your support 

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Thank you for your support 

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barthbradley
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They won't join, but you can overlap them.  Will that work?  

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They won't join, but you can overlap them.  Will that work?  

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Edusoftsts
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could you pls elaborate... perhaps a video will help us...

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could you pls elaborate... perhaps a video will help us...

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RDAOU
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@Edusoftsts 

 

Here is a YT on how to make them using pattern based (instead of a rectangular profile use a circular) but again if the border frame/mullions are not circular you will need to work on the corner and border panels + to quantify you will need to work with nested shared components and shared parameters for the mullion extrusion.

 

Same principle applies to the Custom Curtain Wall Panel with integrated mullion. Instead of using the Curtain Panel Pattern Based.rft template used in the below video, you would use the standard Curtain Wall Panel.rft

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoqzTKB0Kcw

 

 

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@Edusoftsts 

 

Here is a YT on how to make them using pattern based (instead of a rectangular profile use a circular) but again if the border frame/mullions are not circular you will need to work on the corner and border panels + to quantify you will need to work with nested shared components and shared parameters for the mullion extrusion.

 

Same principle applies to the Custom Curtain Wall Panel with integrated mullion. Instead of using the Curtain Panel Pattern Based.rft template used in the below video, you would use the standard Curtain Wall Panel.rft

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoqzTKB0Kcw

 

 

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