Asign Revit Categories to IFC Class Name

Asign Revit Categories to IFC Class Name

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Asign Revit Categories to IFC Class Name

QuangNguyen-ICE
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Dear Team,

Please help me,
In the original setting export IFC of Revit, there are multi Revit Categories asign to wrong IFC Class Name, so please help me how to determine right IFC Class Name for all Revit Categories.
And how to find out all revit categories for all IFC Class from link below

https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/revit-products/learn-explore/caas/CloudHelp/cloudhelp/2016/EN...

Example: which revit elements will be assigned for IfcActuatorType

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L.Maas
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In Revit you will map categories of families to IFC classes.

 

There are two methods:

1-In the IFC options set the desired IFC class to the corresponding Revit (sub)-Category.

2-Add a IFCExportAs parameter to the family to override the IFC options.

 

Second method allows you to set different classes to each element.

Louis

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QuangNguyen-ICE
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Thanks @L.Maas
However I don't know which IFC class name will be assigned to which revit categories.

Exemple: Revit Mechanical Equipment will be assigned to what IFC Class Name, I can't find out the name same with this Revit Category Name, and many more revit categories like: Grid, Plumbing Fixture,....
Please advise and give me an example in this case.

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L.Maas
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Have you looked at the IFC Options in Revit (File->Export->Options->IFC Options)?

There is were you find how a Revit category is mapped to an IFC class

If you want a category to be mapped to a different class then you can fill that in in this window.

IFC Options.png

Louis

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QuangNguyen-ICE
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Thanks @L.Maas
Please spend your time to have look on my video for more detail about my issue

Hope it useful and enough information about my issue that I met.

Thanks

 

 

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L.Maas
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Ok, I see you are reimporting the IFC file back into Revit.

Then have also a look at the import IFC options.

Import IFC Options.png

Like with the IFC export option, here you can map IFC classes to Revit categories.

As an example; you can see that in this case IfcSpaceHeater is imported as Mechanical Equipment.

 

So if I export the Revit files to IFC where I map mechanical equipment to IfcSpaceHeater and then import the IFC back into Revit it will come back as Mechanical Equipment.

Mech Equip.png

So if you need to export to IFC and then import back to Revit you will have to coordinate between the import and export mappings.

 

Normally you would only export to IFC (not reimport it back into Revit), to be used in different (specialised) IFC software

 

Also have a look at the (free) IFC 2017 add-in. It improves the usability of IFC export/import.

 

Louis

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QuangNguyen-ICE
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Thanks @L.Maas

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