Hi,
I have a problem with creating a ramp. It isn't created right and looks more like something for the winter Olympics than something that cars can drive on.
I have tried many things in the properties tab, where only the maximum slope seemed to have any effect. What I noticed was that the ramp started to look right at a coefficient of 1/100+. On the other hand, for my ramp, I need a coefficient of 1/8 and when I do apply this setting it looks like the screenshot below.
Problem Ramp Screenshot I have not tried to create the ramp in multiple instances as I would like to avoid that.
Could you help me out?
All the Best
Dan
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Hi @DanDomine
Can you share the file?
Regards,
Viveka CD
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@Viveka_CD, it's in the early stage so yes, I can share the file.
@barthbradley, yes it is at grade level.
Create a mass and roof by face.
By the way, auto-ramps need smooth transitions @ top and bottom so those lowered-riced Honda Civics don't bottom themselves out like they usually do coming in and out a MacDonald drive-thru picking up their daily dose of obesity/diabetes. Below shown exaggerated but you get the idea.
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Hi
You have to Draw Ramp similar to stairs, where ever there is a turn or change of slope, need to put riser..
Only a flat one planer surface can have constant slope, a curved surface cannot have a constant slope.
If you put two riser as I have show you will get the ramp modelled right..
when there is a curved ramp, the slope on shorter radius is more than outer ones...
hence the one continuous ramp is not able to process " one constant slope"
Its just how the ramps work..
Just for precaution , in ramp properties
1. Give a thickness ( 15mm seems very less )
2. Maximum Incline length : its 1200 now but should be more ( ex 25000 ) as per your design..
3. Ramp max slope 1/x : Value given is 5, change it to 8 as per your requirement...
Hope that helps..
Cheers!
@ToanDN Thanks for the tip, I'll consider this solution when I'm further along, though your comment on slammed civics made my day.
@Corsten.Au Thanks for the explanation, I should have thought about that but I haven't made a ramp in Revit in ages. It is indeed working as it should now.
Hi @DanDomine
Glad to hear that you were able to solve your issue.
Thanks @dara.lauster for the alert from @AutodeskHelp
Thank you @ToanDN and @Corsten.Au for being so proactive and providing solutions.![]()
@DanDomineHere are some related articles on Creating and Editing Ramps in Revit
You are welcome to reach out to us if you have additional questions.
Good luck with your project!
Regards,
Viveka CD
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@DanDomine: I thought you might enjoy this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f76pcb44WQI
Thanks for sharing this video @barthbradley worth a watch to see how the design is created using Revit.
It's the Spiral-shaped Museum for Swiss Watchmaker Audemars Piguet
I've always been fascinated by Bjarke Ingels' design! There is an amazing 'art of design' documentary on Netflix where the Architect speaks of his design approach.
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