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Analytical wall in revit structure

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Message 1 of 9
Djokaboris
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Analytical wall in revit structure

Hi

 

How to resolve the conversion from physical to analytical wall . The problem is that, the end connection keeps on going beyond the wall.

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Message 2 of 9
jay_colcombe
in reply to: Djokaboris

If this is Revit 2024 a workaround was that you needed to use the Wall Join and Mitre the wall ends in 2025 this has been resolved.

 

You could also  review the Tolerance Setting and set the walls to be the priority element and play with this method. (image from 2025 so may differ)

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Jay Colcombe

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Message 3 of 9
Djokaboris
in reply to: Djokaboris

Hi Sir @jay_colcombe

 

Many Thanks for your replies . Please is there any way to convert physical to analytical curve walls??  

Message 4 of 9
jay_colcombe
in reply to: Djokaboris

It appears the Curved Panel is created by using a Panel Extrusion rather than a Boundary so it may at this time be beyond the scope of the analytical Automation Process.

Jay Colcombe

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Message 5 of 9
Djokaboris
in reply to: jay_colcombe

Hi Sir @jay_colcombe 

 

Please can i get a hand in this??. It's an RCC structure in Revit  that i just corrected and after importing to Robot and runing the calculation , it keeps on displaying error messages like incoherent meshing on edges and member length zero, and overlapping members.  I wonder if robot figures out that an RC beam can be supported by another RC beam

Message 6 of 9
Djokaboris
in reply to: Djokaboris

Here is the file

Message 7 of 9
jay_colcombe
in reply to: Djokaboris

I cannot offer too much here but I would quickly create simply Structural Framing, Column etc. Scheules and look for zero length members

 

jay_colcombe_0-1716543581319.png

 

you can then select them and Highlight in the Model to find the exact location and resolve such issues

jay_colcombe_1-1716543623696.png

 

On the one highlighted above from investigation the whole arrangement does not look good?

jay_colcombe_2-1716543713719.png

jay_colcombe_4-1716543913882.png

 

Is this intended?

 

jay_colcombe_3-1716543844953.png

 

Jay Colcombe

Autodesk Certified Instructor
Revit Architecture & Structure Certified Professional
AutoCAD Certified Professional
B.Sc. Hons Civil & Structural Engineering

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Message 8 of 9
Djokaboris
in reply to: jay_colcombe

thanks a lot for your reply sir @jay_colcombe , I just created the simplest structural model and i'm 100% sure that there are no unconnected nodes. But when importing to robot  and running the calculation, there's no load distribution on slab. 

Message 9 of 9
Djokaboris
in reply to: Djokaboris

Find the solution to the problems.  Thanks for your time @jay_colcombe and my apologies for loading the forum

 

Best regards

 

Boris

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