Dissapearing walls, when sending the model from Revit to Robot

Dissapearing walls, when sending the model from Revit to Robot

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Dissapearing walls, when sending the model from Revit to Robot

Anonymous
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Hello gentleman,

I am a newbie with Robot, so be easy on me lol

 

I did a model in Revit, ( structure concrete ), no steel structure at all,

 

And yes some columns do have errors which i have to fix yet, but my question is the plan and simple concrete floor ,

Any advice what to do inside of Robots ?

or is it options before sending ?

 

Attached screen shots showing, floors from fort floor till the 12th doeskin appear in Robot !

any help would be appreciated, but please, easy when you explain to me lol

 

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Anonymous
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Ok, i took the model to Navisworks, to test it , and the same floors didn't appear, so i am guessing something is wrong with those floor, ( even tho i made sure i created them as Structure Floor and they have the option of (Structural) on.

 

 

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Artur.Kosakowski
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Hi @Anonymous

 

Assuming it is the same for a single floor from your model could you attach such Revit file?



Artur Kosakowski
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Anonymous
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Hello @Artur.Kosakowski

 

I will upload both files if you want, the revit and the Robot one, but i am still trying to figure why those specific floors dont show in Revit Analytical model too ! but i am not at the office at the moment, so as soon as i am at the office i will upload it and tag your name so you get an email, thank you sir

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mustafahesenow
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Hi @Anonymous

In Revit File be sure that this wall are structural walls and they have analytical system then for sure it will be transfer to Robot.



Mustafa Hesenow
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Anonymous
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@mustafahesenow, Dear Eng,

kindly check the attached images i had with my question, as i highlighted that they are already are structure floors 🙂

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BenzyMH
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Hello everyone

 

I found the solution why they weren't showing in Revit Analytical nither in Robot,

The reason was , when i designed the slab i drew the openings of the slab with the same floor creation tool,  Picture available,

instead i deleted them as shown, and i use the Revit Shaft opening option, and it worked,

 

So i am guessing , Robot has something to do with the floor creation method, and it does understand the ( Shaft ) opening better than the normal old fashion way,
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Artur.Kosakowski
Autodesk Support
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Hi @BenzyMH

 

Thank you for posting the solution. Indeed if you can't see an object in Revit Analytical model display it will not be transferred to Robot too.



Artur Kosakowski
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BenzyMH
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@Artur.Kosakowski, Yes sir that's what i learned 🙂

Thanks for your help tho 🙂

 

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Primary monitor resolution 1920x1080
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