
Learn to create rectangular duct elbows in Revit, interpret radius multipliers (1 w, 1.5 w, 2 w) relative to duct width, and manage elbow types and default one w settings.
Explore how to classify and visualize exhaust, return, and supply ducts in Revit, using system types, initials (sad, rad, fad), and color, pattern, and object style controls.
Learn to use view range, cut plane, and view depth in revit mep to control visibility in floor plans and sections, adjusting elevations and reference planes for duct design.
Master parking project hvac duct design in Revit by modeling plenum boxes, adding end caps, and connecting ducts with flex ducts while managing 3d visibility and using vertex insertion.
Link and align duct plans across floor levels in Revit, adjust internal origins, manage CAD imports, and set units and elevations to model one-w elbows and ducts accurately.
Place and connect air terminals and ducts in Revit MEP, use sidewall diffusers 14 by 6 and 8 by 6, load and edit families, and apply flexible and eccentric ducts.
Note: This is a project-based Course where all the topics covered have been examined on real-world projects.
Are you a Mechanical Engineer looking to enhance your skills in professional HVAC and Duct modeling?
Are you interested in learning practical techniques for modeling various types of ducts and addressing technical considerations?
Would you like to gain hands-on experience by working on project-based exercises?
This course is highly practical and suitable for both HVAC and architectural and electrical engineers to easily utilize. In addition to teaching various duct modeling techniques, the course covers technical aspects outlined in standards and essential implementation considerations.
What's fascinating is that these concepts are presented in a simplified manner to benefit beginners while being highly applicable for HVAC specialists. This course follows a project-based approach, where we model three projects from scratch, covering all the necessary details. Upon completing this course, you will become a proficient duct modeling professional.
Headlines:
Duct Modeling with Tee, Tap, and Wye Fittings
Visualization of Various Air Terminals and Connection Methods to Ducts
Exploring Different Types of Dampers in Duct Systems
Understanding System Types in Duct Modeling
Addressing and Resolving Possible Warnings and Errors in Duct Drawings
Interpretation and Creation of New Fittings using Edit Type
Linking CAD Drawings and Configuring Settings
Managing Visibility: Hiding and Unhiding Elements
Mastering the View Range Command for Precise Duct Modeling
Duct Drawing in Toilet Projects
Duct Modeling in Parking Projects
Duct Design for Office Building Projects
Please watch this course and feel free to ask me any questions you have while watching it. Additionally, during the learning BIM Process, ask me questions so that I can guide you.