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    Hey, Problem with Revit To Robot Transfer..

    The office just bought Autodesk software pack including Revit Structure, Robot, ASD.
    Now days we work with softwares such as ATIR Pack (Strap, Beamd, Found, Concslab, Connect), Cubus Pack (Mivnecad) and ACAD, and our plan is that Autodesk pack will replace those softwares in the near future..

    Anyway Revit is pretty easy to control and Robot too.. I Didnt Touch ASD Yet, But My Friend Told Me its Excellent..
    From what i know the equation is creating a model on REVIT do the calculation in ROBOT and get the stractural plans in ASD


    OK now to the problem.. i tried exporting a simple revit model to robot and when i tried to calculate i got an error which told me that:
    "instability (of type 1) detection on node X"
    that weird because its a very simple structure and have all restrains in place..

    Somebody knows whats the problem?

    (BTW Sorry if i have an english mistakes or grammer problems )

    #2
    I'm still stuck..
    Nobody familiar with this problam?

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      #3
      Hi, I'm not familiar with Robot, but the message looks like something wrong at the connection of the trusses/beam. seams like your structure can move in every plan, so when an effort is applied, it returns an error.
      you should look how beams and columns are joined.
      If you have RST extensions pack, you should try analysis this way first to see what's wrong. and maybe post your project file.
      hope this helps (not English either, sorry for not being very clear...)
      Julien
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        #4
        Check your base connections and make sure you have the right conditions set for your columns at the base

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          #5
          Thank you both..
          I'll Check That Out..

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            #6
            If it's not secret, post your Robot file and I'll try to help you. Usually this error appears if you double constrain a node. Also this kind of problems appear because Revit considers the rectiliniar nodes on as hinges, while Robot usually as continuity nodes.
            Revit Architecture 2013 Certified Professional

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