Anyone know of any methods for calculating duct fitting areas?

Anyone know of any methods for calculating duct fitting areas?

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Anyone know of any methods for calculating duct fitting areas?

Anonymous
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Not sure if this is a wish list item or not, and I'd rather not reinvent the wheel on this.

 

Some of the duct fittings have surface areas calculated, some dont. I'd like to have all the fittings report an area so I can schedule total sheet-metal areas. Anyone here know of an easier way of doing this than going through each fitting family and figuring out how to calculate the areas?

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Anonymous
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I asked the same duct area question a while ago, no answers. No information on anywhere. I am still working on getting the duct area easily. What I do is define a shared parameter, and define a formula for that fitting area. A very easy task is turning into a tedious work. Schedule duct and fitting separately, export them, open them in  a spread sheet, delete "m²", sum areas 😞

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Anonymous
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i hope this formulae will helpduct sections.jpg

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Anonymous
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Can you not create a family parameter tied into the dimensions etc and the have it show up as an m2 in the schedule?
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Alaaeldin_Alsahli
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the only way is to create you shared parameters

here is a link for how to,

https://chronicle.autodesk.com/main/details/71a731f5-0982-4ade-b79e-f6f09ef6779e

 



Alaaeldin Alsahli


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Anonymous
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Thanks Alaaeldin.
Your solution tied in with the calcs supplies by Moh-azs should work perfectly.
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Anonymous
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See picture below. The calcs for a radius bend worked perfectly and scheduled perfectly. AREA.jpg

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Anonymous
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Simple excel sheets

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Anonymous
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Hi ALL, I have made a formula that will help us calculate the weights of ducts and fittings based on their area in Revit. I am attaching a PDF explaining the same. Kindly go through and share your comments!.
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Anonymous
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Hi, I am working in the same task at my company, and I would like to know how did you do it, I did not find any PDF attachement.

Thanks

Luis

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Anonymous
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Luis, I do not know why my previous post did not carry my attachment though I had attached it. I am attaching it with this mail again. I am not able to see it again.!.Kindly let me know how to do it. I have tried using the "Choose File " option under Attachments on both occasions and unluckily it does not seem to work!.
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Anonymous
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i made the calculation sheet (from ashrae) . could have some mistakes, but not bad

my site ://     ,,,,,,,,,,,   ...  linoavac.site.pro

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RobDraw
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Thanks for the email blast! Smiley Sad


Rob

Drafting is a breeze and Revit doesn't always work the way you think it should.
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