The interesting point here is that, where possible, the reinforcement is edited rather than recreated. Reinforcement settings can also be saved with the various elements which is incredibly useful if you want to make changes or edits to several members with the same reinforcement. The lengths vary, but, since Naviate Rebar also creates rebar constraints, the rebar adapts to each beam.Īdditionally, the reinforcement settings can be ‘read’ directly from the elements, so if you have a similar reinforcement configuration you can read the settings from one element, make the relevant changes in the dialog, and then directly apply the rebar to other elements. In the example below, a series of ground beams have been selected. Naviate Rebar also supports the simultaneous reinforcement of multiple elements, even if the geometry `varies’. For example, the column reinforcement dialog shown below will handle square, rectangular, and circular columns using the same, simple column reinforcement command. Each dialog has a clean, simple arrangement of tools to increase productivity and simplify usage. Some of the new innovations include modeless dialogs where rebar can be applied to the elements and previewed directly within the Revit model negating complex preview functions within the dialog boxes.
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