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Stairs - Volume

Stairs - Volume

How long will the stairs in Revit be architectural and volume cannot be estimated ?

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ipselute
Advisor

Do you mean creating structural stairs and calculating concrete volume? You can create concrete ramps and stairs, and you can use reinforcing bars in such stairs. It's a bit tricky at first arranging rebars in specific positions, but it's possible to do it.

opesch_
Advocate

You're correct regarding the rebars but for the rest of the structural needs I agree with msaadallah70

 

As it is still not a structural element, its weight cannot be pass trough an analytic line to its supports (either beam or floor). Someone already said to me that he used sloped floor to mimic the bearing part of the flight but it still doesn't solve the analytic problem... 

 

Until now the best option I've found is to model a thin & wide strait beam between the supports but it is still not perfect...

 

Off course the same remark apply for ramps !

 

Also I havent found yet a way to cut through the stairs and let pass for example some piping through them !! It's strange that such an obvious thing is still missing, no ?

SteveDFThorne
Collaborator

Because Revit stairs do not support volume in the properties, other software, like Autodesk Assemble cannot quantify concrete stair volume. Currently the only way in Revit is by a material volume but this is not supported in Assemble. 

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