Hi,
I have recently installed the Autodesk SDNF Export / Import 2015 plugin. I have done this so we can send our Revit model to a design team member who is using AVEVA PDMS.
When i try to export the SDNF file I am greeted with the project data and packets prompt box. I have packet 10, 50 & 60 ticked and all others are greyed out.
When I ok this, i am met with the attached image 1. when i try and map concrete columns, beams, floors & foundations, I cannot as it only allows me the option of assigning steel members. If i continue with the export and then import back to Revit as a test no concrete members come in and the cellular beams within the project are missing too.
The SDNF export is completeley new to me so I was wondering what i actually have to do? do i need to install libraries? does the SDNF not export these elements?
Thanks in advance,
David
Hi,
Cant help as im also having this issue. just thought id bump it up while i keep searching and see if anyone has any advice?
Also the other side is using AVEVA PDMS to import our structure so would be good to know how you have got on
The SDNF only exports steel members.
We have provided two models to our clients, both tied into the site co-ordinates. The SDNF taken from the REVIT model for steel and an ACIS solid model which is exported from REVIT to AutoCAD and stripped of all steel members.
This way they can import both models giving all information. The other option is they pay for the Norconsult software which can convert REVIT file to PDMS.
Hope this helps.
yeah ive looked into the cost of that, quite a few Euros!!!....was hoping there was a cheaper add-in out there.......maybe they should have got it when the £ was stronger against the €
SDNF is a little problematic as I cant export plates or Westok beams either
You can export them as not assigned, then its down to the receiver of the sdnf to assign the correct section size. It is a problem however, I suppose you could leave them in the ACIS solid file with the Conrete members. Everything has a work around...right?
We got the Norconsult software to convert the RVM & ATT files and it has work very well but as you say, very expensive.
We export now for various users....
Steel
Revit
SDNF
3D DWG
3D DGN
Concrete
Revit
3D DWG
So they have all they need for PDMS with the use of other software at their end as thy have the Revit files
Tried IFC but the bracing went on a trip a few counties south!
any idea how to use a .STP (STEP) file?
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