RC stair connection with foundation slab

RC stair connection with foundation slab

Anonymous
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RC stair connection with foundation slab

Anonymous
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Hi,

 

is there a way to obtain a connection like this (red shape) using "stair" generator?

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If not, what would be the easiest way to make such a connection!?

 

Regards!

 

 

 

 

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barthbradley
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In-Place Component would be easiest IMO

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ToanDN
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Model it in place and use Linework to remove the lines in section/elevation/3d.
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Anonymous
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Thanks!

...would I be able to join stairs with in place element?

 

@ToanDN

How do you mean "use linework to remove the lines"?

 

Regards!

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ToanDN
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See attached for what i meant.

 

 

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Anonymous
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@ToanDN

 

Thank you!

 

I'm experiencing problems with model in place (generic model).

Revit is asking to pick "work plane". How can I pick Section view as a work plane!?

 

...tried to make a workaround by drawing exact shape in horizontal plane (foundation slab) but then Revit doesn't allow me to rotate extrusion....!

 

 

Regards!

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barthbradley
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Oh, I'm sorry. I just thought you knew what an in-place component was and how to do one.

 

When to go into In-Place Component you need to select a Workplane to draw on.  The Workplane you would select would be the external (outer-face) face of the stair run (in 3D View). It's that face you would sketch your custom profile on.  Naturally, you will be sketching the profile for a solid extrusion.  You can resize it's depth once created. Just concentrate on drawing the sketch boundary and closing out of sketch mode.   

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Anonymous
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@barthbradley

@ToanDN

 

Thank you!

 

I was trying o select work plain in 2D....my mistake....

 

 

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georgehobel
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@ToanDN   I havent used that tool yet, but its been on my list of things to find out...thanks...

George Hobel
Reflections of Charlotte
Residential Building and Design
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