Course Information
Course Overview
BIM- Complete Duct Modeling in HVAC Systems: Learn Duct Types, Duct Fittings & Accessories, Duct Systems, Air Terminals
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.
Course Content
- 13 section(s)
- 74 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Gift
- Section 2 What Makes This Course Unique?
- Section 3 Exercise File
- Section 4 Basic Tips
- Section 5 Duct Modeling
- Section 6 Toilet Project
- Section 7 Link AutoCAD
- Section 8 Parking Project
- Section 9 Office Project
- Section 10 Hide-Unhide Elements
- Section 11 Schedule and Quantity
- Section 12 Mechanical Sheet Layout
- Section 13 Bonus Section
What You’ll Learn
- Different Duct Cross Sections & Duct Systems in Revit, Introduction to Duct and Duct Fittings in HVAC Systems, Modeling Ducts with Tee, Tap, and Wye Fittings, Types of Duct Elbows and Their Applications in Revit, Different Air Terminals and Methods for Connecting Them to Ducts, Duct Transitions and Their Importance in HVAC Systems, Different Dampers and Their Applications, Modifying Duct Elevation and Creating Bends in Autodesk Revit, Reading Drawings and Defining Routing Preferences in Edit Type, Creating Detailed Duct Layouts and Drawings, Working with View Range Command, Setup of Templates and Families for Duct Modeling, Familiarizing and Resolving Potential Warnings and Errors in Duct Modeling, Duct Modeling in 3 Different Types of projects (Toilet Project, Parking Project, Office Building Project)
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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AAshraf kilimila
Actually the course is informative and good
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JJairo José Rondón Santos
Excelente para iniciar en el Modelado de Instalaciones Mecánicas en Revit
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JJulia Nugent
I’ve used Revit for 20 years (for architecture, not mechanical) and this is the best Revit training I’ve come across. I needed to learn about ductwork modeling, and even though this course covers the very basics, it quickly got into the content I needed and I picked up many new general Revit tricks (like specific shortcuts, easier ways to view things, etc.). One of the best features is that the trainer shows typical problems (like a duct not connecting as expected or something being invisible in the view) and talks through why it happens and how to make it work properly. These are real world scenarios that take a long time to learn. I would highly recommend for experienced or new Revit users wanting to learn about ductwork design, modeling, and documentation.
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MMiro Mousavi
clear, simple, and easy to follow.