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© 2012 Autodesk
Go Beyond Design: Using Autodesk® Fabrication Software to Extend Design Intent
Peter JacksonPremium Support Specialist AEC/ENI
© 2012 Autodesk
Peter JacksonPremium Support Specialist AEC/ENI
Worked within Engineering & CAD industry for the last 14 years.
The last 4 years have been spent working at MAP Software,
which was acquired by Autodesk in Oct 2011.
Now focused on Premium Support for Autodesk Fabrication
Portfolio.
Presenter Introduction
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Agenda
Class Summary / Learning Objectives Overview
Key Learning
1. Set up Autodesk Fabrication products for effective use
2. Extend design-intent models from Autodesk Revit
3. Use Autodesk Fabrication design line functionality
4. Extend design-intent models from AutoCAD MEP
Q&A
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Class Summary Overview
In this lab, you will get hands-on experience with Autodesk® Fabrication
FABmep™ and Autodesk® Fabrication CADmep™. We will explain the
best practice setup process to use design line technology within Autodesk
Fabrication software to efficiently convert engineering design intent
models from Autodesk® Revit® and AutoCAD® MEP software. We will
also cover how to use Autodesk Fabrication software to support detailing,
prefabrication, fabrication, and installation.
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Learning Objectives Overview
At the end of this class, you will be able to:
Best practices to set up Autodesk Fabrication to optimize Design line
Extend Autodesk Revit models to Autodesk Fabrication FABmep
Explain How Autodesk Fabrication design line functionality for modeling works
Extend AutoCAD MEP models to Autodesk Fabrication CADmep
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Learning ObjectiveExtend design-intent models from Autodesk® Revit®
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Pre-requisites Autodesk® Revit® Systems configured with required Families
System Classification / System Type configured
Visibility / Graphic Overrides configured
Elevations for the building environment configured
Autodesk Fabrication products for effective use to convert engineering design intent models
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System configured with required Families
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Revit®
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System Classification / System Type
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Revit®
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Visibility / Graphic Overrides configured
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Revit®
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Elevations for the building environment configured
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Revit®
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Pre-requisites Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep® Services / Service Templates configured
Specifications configured
Button Codes / Mappings
Sections for the building environment configured
Autodesk Fabrication products for effective use to convert engineering design intent models
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Layer created for Equipment items
Layer created for Supply DuctworkRectangular and Round
Services / Service templates configured
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep®
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Service usingService Template of the Content
Item Folder of content
Item Folders
Services / Service templates configured
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep®
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Service Template in use
Service Buttons
Service Name
Service Tabs
Services / Service templates configured
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep®
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Service Types and Layer Tags screen
Service Layering
setup
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep®
Services - Layering
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Specifications
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep®
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Service – Button Codes
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep®
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REDILTEE = Straight Shoe and RedInline
Service – Button Mappings
Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep®
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Pre-requisites Prior to Conversion
Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® / CADmep®
Sections
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Learning ObjectiveExtend design-intent models from Autodesk® Revit®
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Work Flow Part 1 Investigate : ADSK MEP Building Layout.rvt
System with Families Pre configured
System Classification / System Types Pre configured
Visibility / Graphic Overrides Pre configured
Elevations for the building environment Pre configured
Hands on Exercise #1Extend design intent-models from Autodesk® Revit®
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Work Flow Part 2 Exporting system : ADSK MEP Building Layout.rvt
Selection Methods of a System
Determine Design Line Elements
Determine Graphical Elements
Exporting Revit system data into a “Revit Interchange File” (*.RIF)
Hands on Exercise #1Extend design intent-models from Autodesk® Revit®
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Work Flow Part 3 Importing : Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep®
Enabling “Data Exchange” tool bar
Utilising “Data Exchange” to Import Revit Interchange file (*.RIF)
Configuration of RME Mappings
Exporting Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® into Fabrication CADmep®
Hands on Exercise #1Extend design intent-models from Autodesk® Revit®
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Work Flow Part 4Investigate : ADSK MEP Building Layout.dwg
Activating a Design Line within the model
Erase & Fill items on a Active Design Line
Observation of Button codes / Button mappings
Design Line fill priorities Exclusion of items within a Service Template
Use Autodesk® Fabrication CADmep® design line
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Learning ObjectiveExtend design-intent models from Autodesk® AutoCAD MEP®
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Work Flow Part 1Investigate : ADSK Pipe Model.dwg
Utilising the AutoCAD MEP to Fabrication CADmep ABSconvert.dll
Selection Method of a System
Exporting system data into a AME import file
Extend design-intent models from AutoCAD MEP®
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Work Flow Part 2Importing : Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep®
Enabling “Data Exchange” tool bar
Utilising “Data Exchange” to Import AME file
Exporting Autodesk® Fabrication FABmep® into Fabrication CADmep®
Extend design-intent models from AutoCAD MEP®
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Summary
Go Beyond Design Extend Design Intent from Autodesk Revit and AutoCAD MEP to Fabrication®
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Q&A
Go Beyond Design Extend Design Intent from Autodesk Revit and AutoCAD MEP to Fabrication®
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