@KristineSlotina wrote:
Hi everyone,
I have this issue with 2016 ifc export. when joining walls it sort of exports geometry correct, until I select the wall that is cut and it shows opening cuts as boxes. I did the same in 2015 and it was working fine.
This time I used curtain wall though, and replaced panels with wall in order to be able to cur them.
Has anyone experienced this and does anyone have suggestions or solutions? I will appreciate any solution! 🙂
thank you!!!
@KristineSlotina wrote:
Hi @RDAOU,
thanks for all the help! though i still do not understand how you got the curtain wall openings to appear???
thanks!
@KristineSlotina
Appologies, I had the impression that all of the above questions are requests for a solution and NOT a clarification how REVIT functions.
It's not the Revit version it is the IFC mapping and the different types of elements used...In your 2015 file you most probably didn't use curtain wall and/or you have a different class mapping settings loaded into IFC options. In your 2016 file you have 2 elements which are not mapped properly 1 is the Curtain Wall System and the Second is the YV 430mm wall opening & the panel of the curtain wall. In other words; those elemsts do not have a definition in you IFC therefore translated to blocks.
PS: I tried to replicate on 2015 what you did in 2016 and it behaves exactly the same (Blocks for openings) ie: its is not a Revit version issue.
Solutions/Workarounds: (There are other methods different to the following but I am just listing what came into my mind at the moment)
- Either to map/define (provide the proper definition) in IFC Option
- Select and hide this cattegory (2 categoried actually - 1 for each of the above mentioned elements) as shown above - Easiest and most practical
- Set categories giving you issues to Not Exported (However; that might conflict with other elements of the same category if is shared of used somewhere else in your model)
- Model your wall differently using Generic Model Panels on a Surface instead of curtain wall system
Hope the above answers all of your questions
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