BK3OV3 leerstof opgave w5
BK3OV3 leerstof opgave w5
Deze opgave heeft tot doel snel je kennis te checken van het geleerde materiaal.
Voor deze simpele opgave plaatsen we de locatie file van week 3 (check downloads and links tab op website) in revit Activeer de zon pad optie en schaduw en kies een tijd.
Lever je Revit file in via de website. We beoordelen of de locatie in Revit is geplaatst. Dus hou het simpel.
Als je het online lesmateriaal hebt doorgenomen ben je onderstaande uitleg tegen gekomen.
Contents
Importing a Rhino file into Revit
Rhino export
- Make sure you only draw solids geometry in rhino, select all the geometry you want to export.
- Go to menu export selected. Select export as ACIS (.sat), in the pop up menu that follows select Default.
Tip: Make sure you import the geometric data needed for the Revit daylight analysis.
Revit import
- Open a Autodesk Revit Project
- Go to the Insert tab, Click Import CAD.
- In the Import CAD Formats dialog, navigate to the folder that contains the .sat file to import.
- Select the import file.
- Specify the import options. See Import Options for CAD Formats and Vasari Models. If you choose the option (Origin - Origin) the location of your model will have the same origin as in Rhino. Don't forget to check the scaling in the model.
- Click Open. Now you will load the solid geometry from Rhino into Revit.
- If you choose to manually place the imported data, it displays in the drawing area and moves with the cursor. Click to place the imported data.
N.B. If the import scale isn’t right try looking at the Units used in your Rhino model. In Revit you can go to the Manage tab, Click Project Units.
Set Revit Levels for analysis
Now you have imported your Rhino model into Revit. The next step is to change the levels.
'This is an important step to create a correct analysis!
- Go to your Project Browser, Elevations and select East. In the East elevation you see your imported model and two Levels.
- Select the imported Rhino model. If the model is pinned, unpin it by clicking the pinn element. Now it will get a red cross beside it.
- Select the object.
- Next step is to move bottom the model to Level 1. Go to the Modify tab, Click Move. First select the bottom part and then the Level 1.
- Next adjust the Level heights. Set Level 1 to -4800 mm and Set Level 2 to 0 mm.
- Now the Rhino model is properly imported into Revit.
Set Location
When you create a project it is possible to specify the geographic location using the street address or the latitude and longitude. This is useful for generating location-specific shadows for views that use them, such as daylight studies. The location provides a basis for weather information, which is used during daylight analysis.
To specify the project location, Click Manage tab > Project Location panel > Location.
You can also access this dialog from the Energy Settings dialog. When your computer is connected to the Internet this dialog displays an interactive map through the Google Maps mapping service.
Until you specify a different project location, the location is set to the longitude and latitude of the major city specified by Revit for your locale.
For the Project Address, enter the street address, city and country. Enter: Lange Voorhout 74, 2514 EH Den Haag.
Use the following tools to adjust the map as needed:
- Pan. When you place the cursor over the map, the cursor changes to a hand, and you can drag the map to pan the view with the Left Mouse Button (LMB).
- For Zoom, Double Click Left Mouse Button (LMB). If you zoom in the satellite imagery will be shown.
Set True North
You can rotate a view to reflect True North (instead of Project North, which is the top of the view).
Rotating a view to True North ensures that natural light falls on the correct sides of the building model and that the sun’s path through the sky is accurately simulated.
- Project North
- The 'north' side of your model, not necessarily the true north. Because it's inconvenient to have to work in a model that is slightly rotated, Revit defaults to a convenient north that aligns with vertical in the drawings.
- True North
- The true direction of north in relation to the model and its location.
To change the True north and rotate it in relation to the project north:
- First you have to set your Plan View to True North orientation. Activate the Plan view, select it and go to the Properties Panel. Set Orientation to True North.
- Then go to Manage Tab, Project Location Panel and click the (Position) fold-out and choose (Rotate True North). The Rotate Tool is automatically activated. Use it to rotate the Plan so it aligns with your True North.
- First point the rotate tool to the top, it will automatically snap there if you move your mouse. Then Click your left mouse button (LMB).
- second move your mouse to the right, 62 degrees (this is in relation to the given location file - week 3). And Click your left mouse button (LMB).
- Now the True North is set.
- To switch a Plan View back so the Project North is up, select the view and set Orientation back to Project North.
Sun Path
The sun path is a visual representation of the sun's range of movement across the sky at the geographic location you specify for a project. The True North also will be made visible. This gives you the option to check if your north is set correctly.