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Export dimension for IfcDoor according to the IFC standard (2x3 or 4.1)

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Export dimension for IfcDoor according to the IFC standard (2x3 or 4.1)

Hi!

The ifc-standard defines two diffrent attributes for the geometric data Width and Height.

OverallWidth=Overall measure of the width, it reflects the X Dimension of a bounding box, enclosing the door opening.

Width (BaseQuantities)=Outer width of the door lining.

 

OverallHeight=Overall measure of the height, it reflects the Z Dimension of a bounding box, enclosing the door opening.

Height (BaseQuantities)=Outer height of the door lining.

 

So...is it anyway to define both the dimensions of the door lining and the opening in the wall for a door in Revit and export it according to the ifc-standard?

When I look in the ifc-file i can see that Revit exports the OverallHeight/Width=Height/Width (BaseQuantities).

So, this is not according to the ifc-standard but perhaps it depends on the missing parameters for the dimension of the door lining in Revit...

Anyone that have a clue about this?

ps

I'm not a pro i Revit but I have a good knowledge about the ifc standard.

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ToanDN
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Create schedule of the category and add the parameters you want to include in export, then choose Export schedules as property sets under IFC export settings.

 

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