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Help with Column Join to Bottom of Beam (Geometry/Analytical/Stick Symbol)

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Jeremy.Oakes
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Help with Column Join to Bottom of Beam (Geometry/Analytical/Stick Symbol)

I am looking for the correct way or better way of achieving the following condition:

  • [geometry] Column joined to bottom of beam with beam extended to outside extents of column
  • [analytical] Column and beam analytically connected
  • [stick symbol] Beam line touching inside extents of column

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Any suggestions or ideas are appreciated. Thank you.

 

 

Current steps to get the above:

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Jeremy Oakes
AutoCAD and REVIT
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which revit version ?

Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
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@Ahmed_Muharram  versions 21, 22 and 23.

Jeremy Oakes
AutoCAD and REVIT
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21,22 you will need to adjust manualy after physical model and then AA command to djust 
23 after modeling physical you will generate the analytical by dynamo script "by default in revit"
if it's not adjusted in the analystical you can use AA command to adjust the analytical 

it's also depending on the workflow you use is it for design or modeling after desing?

Ahmed Muharram, B.Sc, AEE, ACI, ACP
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Jeremy.Oakes
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Thank you @Ahmed_Muharram Manually adjusting the analytical is a solution.

 

Does anyone else have a solution that eliminates some steps. This is what I have so far. Basically eliminate the column height adjustment and disallow the beam join. I am not impressed with the solution but it is a bit quicker.

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Jeremy Oakes
AutoCAD and REVIT

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